World MS Day 2024: Where does India stand? Is Multiple Sclerosis curable? An expert weighs in
What to Know if You Just Found Out You Have MS
By James Roland
On World Multiple Sclerosis Day, patients call for better awareness, treatment
By Udbhavi Balakrishna
World Multiple Sclerosis Day 2024: Date, theme, history, significance and all you need to know
By Akanksha Agnihotri
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Chinese Experts Achieve Diabetes Cure Through Pancreas Transplant
By Faizan Hashmi
Chinese scientists develop cure for diabetes, insulin patient becomes medicine-free in just 3 months
Chinese scientists cure diabetes using stem cells in world first
By Ryan General
New Chinese cell therapy cures diabetes patient in just 3 months; know details
By Sangati Jogwar
Diabetes breakthrough as scientists claim to find 'miracle cure'
By Fiona Callingham and Rom Preston-ellis
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20 Celebrities Who Have Spoken out About Ozempic, Wegovy, and Other Weight-Loss Drugs
By Mara Santilli
A journey on weight-loss drug Ozempic | News
By George Chidi, Hannah Moore and Homa Khaleeli
Weight-loss drug Ozempic is like magic but has risks, author Johann Hari says. Is it more dangerous than being obese?
By Anthea Rowan
From Sharon Osbourne to Amy Schumer; expert warns Hollywood against Ozempic
Ozempic frenzy grips Greece as well
By Iliana Magra
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Whooping cough cases on the rise, nearly 3 times as high as last year: CDC
By Mary Kekatos
Oregon whooping cough cases increase 770%, prompting OHA to encourage vaccines
By Michaela Bourgeois
Whooping cough having an 'epidemic year,' Snohomish County doctor warns | HeraldNet.com
By Sydney Jackson
Oregon whooping cough cases rise sharply
Oregon health officials warn of rise in whooping cough cases
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U.S. to make millions of bird flu vaccine doses this summer, as cases grow
By Alexander Tin
US, European nations consider vaccinating workers exposed to bird flu
By Julie Steenhuysen and Jennifer Rigby
4.8 Million Pre-pandemic Influenza Vaccines Ordered — Precision Vaccinations News
Now is the time to build domestic vaccine capacity amid avian flu concerns: drug developers
By Elizabeth Payne
Scientists are testing mRNA vaccines to protect cows and people against bird flu
By Lauran Neergaard and Mike Stobbe
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Analyzing The Emergence Of Covid Variant KP.2 And Its Potential Impact
By William A. Haseltine
Will California Have a Summer Covid Surge?
By Soumya Karlamangla
COVID KP.2, FLiRT variants lead to waste water uptick in Mass.
By Adam Piore
Will a COVID booster protect me from the new COVID variant? What to know as doctors warn of a summer surge
By Elizabeth Di Filippo
New COVID-19 variants dominant in Canada
By Hunter Follon-Crowther
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Retinal Vasculature Pathology Linked With MS Disease Burden
By Rose Mcnulty
What to know about the human cases of bird flu case detected so far
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Do tattoos raise the risk of cancer?
By Lois M. Collins
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Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report#33- 31 May 2024
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Are fish oil supplements healthy? There can be health risks
By Hunter Boyce
The fish oil and other supplement squabble. Should we prioritize natural food over pills?
By Denise Dador
Can fish oil supplements raise the risk of first-time heart attack and stroke? Here's understanding a new study
By Nishith Chandra
Fish oil 'may be harmful' in adults without heart disease
Supplements linked heart and stroke risk
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Thousands of cancer patients to trial personalised vaccines in England | BBC News
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Biomarker, Treatment Development Could Help Address Unmet Need in AATD-Related Liver Disease
By Abigail Brooks
COVID Shot After Acute Coronary Syndrome Might Not Prevent Further Events
By Katherine L. Kahn
Does caffeine really help slow down Parkinson's disease?
Caffeine Affects Dopamine Levels in Parkinson's Patients
By Dennis Thompson
Drinking Coffee May Help Protect Against Parkinson's, Study Says
By David Nield
Regular Caffeine Consumption Affects Brain Dopamine Function in Parkinson’s Patients, Study Says
Coffee might have protective effects against Parkinson's disease, according to new research
By Vladimir Hedrih
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Wrap up: Proton pump inhibits could help fight cancer and immune disorders in canine patients, and other
By Caitlin Mccafferty
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The Rocky Road to Safe, Effective Rotavirus Vaccines
By Katherine L. Kahn
Cases of Meningococcal Disease Associated with Travel to Saudi Arabia for Umrah Pilgrimage — United States, United Kingdom, and France, 2024 | MMWR
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The Joys of Jowls (and What You Can Do About Them)
By Valerie Monroe
Preoperative Breast MRI Identifies Additional Cancer in Nearly 25 Percent of Young Women with Breast Cancer
By Jeff Hall
May 31 2024 This Week in Cardiology
By John M Mandrola
Did Ancient Egyptian Physicians Treat Cancer?
Evidence of cancer treatment found in 4,000-year-old skull
Ancient Egyptians performed advanced surgeries 4,000 years ago
Cut Marks On 4,000-Year-Old Skulls Show Egyptians Tried To Treat Cancer
Egyptians Performed Brain Surgery 4,000 years ago: A Discovery Called a 'Milestone in the History of Medicine'
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Mediterranean diet tied to one-fifth lower risk of death in women
Mediterranean diet helps women live much longer, a large new study finds
By Sandee LaMotte
Mediterranean Diet Cuts Women's Risk of Early Death by 23%
By Ernie Mundell
Mediterranean diet associated with 23% reduction in mortality, study finds
By Sara Moniuszko
Mediterranean diet leads to a longer life for women, 25-year study reveals -
By Chris Melore
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Prevalence, impact of hemophilia in Brazil shown in review study
By Patricia Inacio