This exploratory qualitative study was part of a commission by WHO Health Emergencies Programme focusing on understanding the values and preferences of most affected communities in relation to preventive strategies against mpox [45]. The study…
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Burden and forecast of severe periodontitis in BRICS-Plus nations: trends from 1990 to 2040 | International Journal for Equity in Health
Data source
Data used in this study were obtained from GBD 2021, a comprehensive global research initiative that estimated key health metrics and assessed the impact of various factors on health across global, regional, and national levels….
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The Impact of Plasma Homocysteine Level and Estimated Glomerular Filtr
Introduction
Ischemic stroke (IS) remains a major global public health challenge, with persistently high incidence, disability, and mortality rates. According to the Global Burden of Disease Report 2023, the annual incidence of IS worldwide has…
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Which Contraceptives Tied to Greater Breast Cancer Risk? – Medscape
- Which Contraceptives Tied to Greater Breast Cancer Risk? Medscape
- Study Homes In on Breast Cancer Risk With Hormonal Birth Control MedPage Today
- Some hormonal contraceptives linked to higher risk of breast cancer News-Medical
- Some Hormonal…
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A Concise Review of the Approved MET TKIs (Savolitinib, Gumarontinib,
Introduction
Establishment of MET Exon 14 Splice Site Mutations (Metex14+) as an Actionable Driver Mutation in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
The receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) Mesenchymal Epithelial Transition (MET) is one of the 58 human…
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6 cancer fighting foods to add to one’s diet, as revealed by top doc
Edamame, the baby form of soybeans, is packed with isoflavones, a family of plant‑derived compounds, that double as antioxidants and can hook onto estrogen receptors inside us. A few studies have floated the idea that these isoflavones could…
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New study finds you are 3 times more likely to have a heart attack after Covid-19 or flu
Covid-19 is no longer seen as just a lung infection. It can impact many parts of the body, including the heart. New research has found that viral infections like Covid-19 and the flu can sharply increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes soon…
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Rinsing biochar can ruin its ability to clean toxic lead from water
Biochar has a good reputation for cleaning up polluted soil and water, but a new study shows that much of its magic comes from something easy to wash away.
A small, dissolved fraction of biochar – called dissolved organic matter (DOM) – turns…
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discovery of four subgroups enables personalized treatment • healthcare-in-europe.com
Elisabet Stener-Victorin
Image source: Karolinska Institutet; photo: Anneli Nygårds
The results show clear differences in pregnancy rates, live births, and complications between the subgroups.
“Women with SHBG-PCOS had the best IVF…
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