All You Need to Know About Mycoplasma, The Pathogen Behind the Latest Outbreak in China

China is facing a widespread outbreak of mycoplasma pneumonia, primarily affecting children, leading to alarm globally. Despite official assurances that no unusual or novel pathogens were detected, the surge in...
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China Reveals No ‘Unusual or Novel Pathogens’ After the World Health Organization Requests Information on A Respiratory Ailment Outbreak

In response to a surge in respiratory illnesses in northern China, Chinese authorities have urged vigilance despite assurances that no "unusual or novel pathogens" have been identified. The World Health...
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A Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak Grips Northern China: Here’s What We Know So Far

A mysterious pneumonia outbreak is causing concern in northern China, leading to a surge in hospitalizations, particularly among children. Chinese health officials from the National Health Commission have raised alarms...
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The United States is about to Commence Another Round of Free At-home COVID Tests

The Biden administration has announced another round of free at-home COVID tests for U.S. households in anticipation of the upcoming holiday season when indoor gatherings often contribute to increased virus...
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Risks of Dementia: How Hearing Loss Changes the Brain

Researchers discovered that hearing loss in the elderly is associated with alterations in the brain in regions related to executive function and sound processing, which may raise the risk of...
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$5 Million will be Awarded for Research on Prostate Cancer using Novel CAR T-cell Treatment

Ten research consortia sharing over $50 million in NHMRC Synergy Grant funding are working to develop immunotherapy treatments for Australians with prostate cancer. Synergy Grants are intended to assist interdisciplinary...
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What Consumers Should Know About the Additional 27 Eye Drop Products that FDA Recalled

Only a few weeks after informing consumers about more than two dozen eye drop products, the US Food and Drug Administration recalled another batch of eye drops. The Food and...
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Australia Urged by a Report to use Fewer Antibiotics due to Increase in Drug-resistant Infections

According to a government report, Australia is losing the fight against infections that are resistant to drugs. According to the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care's report,...
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A Man Electrocuted Receives the First-ever face Transplant, Including a New Eye

The world's first whole-eye and partial face transplant has been accomplished by an Arkansas man who was severely burned after receiving an electrical shock to the face. Aaron James, a...
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Survey: Lung Cancer Deaths Declining but Remain the Leading Cause of Cancer-related Deaths

MaryAnn Bradley was expecting to hear that she had heart problems when her cardiologist revealed that an X-ray had revealed a shadow on her right lung. "I simply believed that...
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Research: You Might Reverse Your Biological Age by Up to 6 Years With These 8 Habits

According to a recent study, adhering to "Life's Essential 8" can reduce biological aging. Among the behaviors are modifications to lifestyle intended to enhance cardiovascular health. It's crucial to collaborate...
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Parkinson’s Patient is Able to Walk Again Because of a Spinal Implant

Thanks to electrodes inserted into his spinal cord, a man with advanced Parkinson's disease is now able to walk nearly normally once more, according to study released on Monday. Swiss...
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Breaking the Habit: Five Years After Stopping Smoking, Oral Microbiota Returns

A new study that was published in the journal Scientific Reports looked at how smoking affects the composition of the oral microbiome. In addition to respiratory disorders, periodontitis, oropharyngeal malignancies,...
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According to the FDA and the CDC, High School Students are Opting to Quit Vaping

Recent data from the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey reveals a significant drop in e-cigarette usage among U.S. high school students. The findings indicate a decrease from 14.1% to 10%...
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Blood-thinning Medication is Used by NHS to Prevent Thousands of Strokes

According to the chief of the NHS, blood-thinning medications have saved thousands of lives in patients with heart conditions that increase their risk of stroke. About 460,000 patients in England...
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Study: AI can Detect some Malignancies more Accurately than Biopsies

Research that experts believe could save thousands of lives shows that artificial intelligence is nearly twice as accurate as a biopsy at determining the aggressiveness of some tumors. Ten million...
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Poor Sleep May Increase Your Risk of Dementia: Research

As you get older, losing slow-wave sleep may make you more susceptible to dementia, finds a recent Australian study. Matthew P. Pase, an associate professor of psychology and neurology at...
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Study Reveals IBS symptoms can be alleviated by a Common Medication

According to recent research, a widely accessible and often used medication may be able to effectively manage irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms in individuals seen in general practitioners' offices. The...
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With 14 Instances of Monkeypox, Indonesia Issues a Warning

The Health Ministry said on Thursday that since the first case was discovered on October 13, there have been 14 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Indonesia, prompting the country to...
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Increasing Iron -Manganese levels, a Nutritional Safeguard Against Cognitive Aging

Researchers looked at the relationship between dietary mineral consumption and the risk of cognitive impairment (CI) in older Spanish people in a new study that was published in the journal...
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All You Need to Know About Mycoplasma, The Pathogen Behind the Latest Outbreak in China

All You Need to Know About Mycoplasma, The Pathogen Behind the Latest Outbreak in China

China Reveals No ‘Unusual or Novel Pathogens’ After the World Health Organization Requests Information on A Respiratory Ailment Outbreak

China Reveals No ‘Unusual or Novel Pathogens’ After the World Health Organization Requests Information on A Respiratory Ailment Outbreak

A Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak Grips Northern China: Here’s What We Know So Far

A Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak Grips Northern China: Here’s What We Know So Far

The United States is about to Commence Another Round of Free At-home COVID Tests

The United States is about to Commence Another Round of Free At-home COVID Tests

Risks of Dementia: How Hearing Loss Changes the Brain

Risks of Dementia: How Hearing Loss Changes the Brain

$5 Million will be Awarded for Research on Prostate Cancer using Novel CAR T-cell Treatment

$5 Million will be Awarded for Research on Prostate Cancer using Novel CAR T-cell Treatment

What Consumers Should Know About the Additional 27 Eye Drop Products that FDA Recalled

What Consumers Should Know About the Additional 27 Eye Drop Products that FDA Recalled

Australia Urged by a Report to use Fewer Antibiotics due to Increase in Drug-resistant Infections

Australia Urged by a Report to use Fewer Antibiotics due to Increase in Drug-resistant Infections

A Man Electrocuted Receives the First-ever face Transplant, Including a New Eye

A Man Electrocuted Receives the First-ever face Transplant, Including a New Eye

Survey: Lung Cancer Deaths Declining but Remain the Leading Cause of Cancer-related Deaths

Survey: Lung Cancer Deaths Declining but Remain the Leading Cause of Cancer-related Deaths

Research: You Might Reverse Your Biological Age by Up to 6 Years With These 8 Habits

Research: You Might Reverse Your Biological Age by Up to 6 Years With These 8 Habits

Parkinson’s Patient is Able to Walk Again Because of a Spinal Implant

Parkinson’s Patient is Able to Walk Again Because of a Spinal Implant

Breaking the Habit: Five Years After Stopping Smoking, Oral Microbiota Returns

Breaking the Habit: Five Years After Stopping Smoking, Oral Microbiota Returns

According to the FDA and the CDC, High School Students are Opting to Quit Vaping

According to the FDA and the CDC, High School Students are Opting to Quit Vaping

Blood-thinning Medication is Used by NHS to Prevent Thousands of Strokes

Blood-thinning Medication is Used by NHS to Prevent Thousands of Strokes

Study: AI can Detect some Malignancies more Accurately than Biopsies

Study: AI can Detect some Malignancies more Accurately than Biopsies

Poor Sleep May Increase Your Risk of Dementia: Research

Poor Sleep May Increase Your Risk of Dementia: Research

Study Reveals IBS symptoms can be alleviated by a Common Medication

Study Reveals IBS symptoms can be alleviated by a Common Medication

With 14 Instances of Monkeypox, Indonesia Issues a Warning

With 14 Instances of Monkeypox, Indonesia Issues a Warning

Increasing Iron -Manganese levels, a Nutritional Safeguard Against Cognitive Aging

Increasing Iron -Manganese levels, a Nutritional Safeguard Against Cognitive Aging

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