Health
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“New Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk Tools Suggest Reassessing Hypertension Treatment”
A recent study published in the journal Hypertension highlights evolving perspectives on managing high blood pressure, underscoring the importance of…
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Dolutegravir’s DTG Environmental Impact: A Significant Reduction in Carbon Emissions”
The use of dolutegravir (DTG), a critical HIV treatment adopted by 24 million people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs),…
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Exploring Sleep Aids: Melatonin, Magnesium, and Valerian Root for Better Sleep
From insomnia to restless leg syndrome to Sleep Aids apnea, over 50 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders. READ: “Unleash the…
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Call for Tobacco-Style Warning Labels on Ultra-Processed Foods
In a bold move reminiscent of public health campaigns against tobacco, a leading nutritional scientist is advocating for tobacco-style warning…
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“Rising Tularemia Cases in Minnesota: Concerns for Animals and Humans”
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and Minnesota Board of Animal Health (BAH) have observed a rise in tularemia cases…
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“Advancements in Pan-Spectrum Vaccine Development: Proactive Strategies for Future Pandemic Preparedness”
Numerous human infectious Pan-Spectrum Vaccine diseases originate from animals, posing significant health risks when they escalate to epidemic or pandemic…
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“Metformin: More Than a Diabetes Drug – Exploring Its Potential in Aging Research”
Metformin, a widely prescribed drug for diabetes management, may offer benefits beyond blood sugar control. Research indicates its anti-inflammatory properties…
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“Seiori’s Journey: From Tiny Miracle to Thriving Baby”
Seiori entered the world about the size of a Coke can, defying odds and expectations as she emerged from a…
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“Learning from the Eradication of Smallpox: Lessons for Public Health Today”
In 1980, smallpox was officially declared eradicated, marking a monumental achievement in the history of public health. However, it wasn’t…
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Unveiling a Potential Link: Exploring Fusobacterium Nucleatum’s Role in Colorectal Cancer
Researchers have unearthed a novel strain of bacteria potentially linked to the surge in colon or colorectal cancer incidences.A study,…
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