The research, led by Queen’s University Belfast and funded by Diabetes UK, found that by targeting early damage to the eye before it becomes irreversible, the treatment offers a potential new way to slow or prevent vision loss in people living…
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Long COVID Risk in Children Doubles After Reinfection
Rising Burden of Paediatric Long COVID After Reinfection
The long-term impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on children remains a pressing public health concern, particularly in the context of paediatric long COVID, also referred to as post-acute…
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Hormone health expert shares 7 ‘healthy’ habits that quietly raise your stress levels: ‘Coffee can raise cortisol by…’
You’re eating clean, working out regularly, and doing all the ‘right’ things – yet you still feel tired, anxious, or wired by the end of the day. If that sounds familiar, your wellness routine might be working against you.
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Hong Kong warns against HPV screenings involving sanitary pad self-collection
Hong Kong health authorities have warned against using human papillomavirus (HPV) screening methods that involve collecting menstrual blood with sanitary pads, citing “insufficient” scientific evidence for their efficacy.
The Department of…
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Food-Producing Animals Cause 18% of UTIs in Los Angeles — Vax-Before-Travel
Los Angeles (Vax-Before-Travel News)Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections, affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
New research published in the journal mBio indicates that about 18% of UTIs…
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Scientists Can Now “See” Aging Through Your Eyes – SciTechDaily
- Scientists Can Now “See” Aging Through Your Eyes SciTechDaily
- Predicting Cardiovascular Disease Risk Using Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Frontiers
- Mind, Body & Heart: All you need to know… Bangalore Mirror
- Eye scans may…
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NeurologyLive® Brain Games: October 26, 2025 | NeurologyLive
Welcome to NeurologyLive® Brain Games! This weekly quiz series, which goes live every Sunday morning, will feature questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physicians, clinicians, and experts in the fields…
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Sindh records 439 dengue cases in October, Karachi tops with 188: health dept – Dawn
- Sindh records 439 dengue cases in October, Karachi tops with 188: health dept Dawn
- Immediate steps ordered to check spike in dengue cases in Sindh Dawn
- Pakistan: Sindh faces surge in dengue cases as government intensifies anti-mosquito measures
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Sindh records 439 dengue cases in October, Karachi tops with 188: health dept – Dawn
- Sindh records 439 dengue cases in October, Karachi tops with 188: health dept Dawn
- Rawalpindi reports 35 cases in two days Associated Press of Pakistan
- Dengue cases surge across Pakistan: 45 new cases in Islamabad, Rawalpindi in one day Hum News…
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Lactate-to-Glucose Ratio Predicts Mortality in Cirrhosis
A NEW large-scale study has found that the lactate-to-glucose ratio (LGR) could serve as a valuable predictor of short-term mortality among critically ill patients with cirrhosis. The findings suggest that this simple metabolic marker may…
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