New report flags major increase in sexually transmitted infections, amidst challenges in HIV and hepatitis
Syphilis cases increase in the Americas - PAHO/WHO
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STI infection increase a ‘major concern’ for health officials: WHO
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Uganda AIDS Commission boss warns of likely increase in HIV infections in Hoima City
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Hoima HIV scourge worries district leaders
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The youth need to be at forefront of Aids fight
NMG-U staff join campaign against Aids
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NMG commemorates International Aids Candlelight Memorial | Monitor
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Associations between maternal dietary intake and nutritional status with fetal growth at 14 to 26 weeks gestation: a cross- sectional study - BMC Nutrition
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Risk factors of adult isoniazid-resistant and rifampicin-susceptible tuberculosis in Nanjing, 2019–2021 - BMC Infectious Diseases
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Prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus genotypes in outpatient Malian women living with HIV: a pilot study - BMC Infectious Diseases
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Huge number of deaths linked to superbugs can be avoided, say experts
By Nicola Davis
WHO updates list of drug-resistant bacteria most threatening to human health
Improving infection prevention could prevent 750000 superbug deaths a year
By Lauren Chadwick
WHO updates Bacterial Pathogens Priority List as critical priority pathogens continue to present major global threat
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Over 750,000 antimicrobial resistance deaths preventable yearly via vaccines, water, sanitation and infection control
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A new weekly chat, perimenopause and lost sleep: The week in Well+Being
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7 tips for millennials coping with the first signs of perimenopause
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Considering a Menopause Makeover? Here's What to Know
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How To Prepare for Menopause in Your 30s
Everything to Know About the Menopause Makeover
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Ultra-processed foods: Study finds link to cognitive decline and strok
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'Deny, denounce, delay': the battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods
By Sarah Neville, Ella Hollowood and Madeleine Speed
Junk food binges may lead to memory problems or stroke
UK households with 'crisps and biscuits' in kitchen cupboard warned
By James Rodger
Popular sweet and savoury snacks ‘increase your risk of stroke and dementia’...
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Mouse study finds PFAS exposure in fathers disrupts offspring's gene expression
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HPV vaccines prevent cancer in men as well as women, but fewer boys are getting the shots, new research suggests
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HPV vaccine program tied to big drop in cervical cancers across all socioeconomic strata
Cervical cancer rates drop significantly among vaccinated women
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HPV vaccines prevent cancer in men as well as women, new research suggests
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Flavonoid-rich diet slashes type 2 diabetes risk by up to 28%, new study reveals
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Certain menopausal hormone therapy could raise ovarian cancer risk, study finds
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'A surgeon left a medical specimen bag inside me after hernia op'
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Ahead of ASCO, J&J reports mixed data on next-generation radiopharmaceutical
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O-Zyn-Pic: Nicotine Pouches Touted as $5 Ozempic 'Alternative'
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Ozempic dupe costs just $5 at your local gas station — and Gen Zers are 'addicted'
By David Landsel and Brooke Kato
Do Zyn Nicotine Pouches Help With Weight Loss?
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Gen Zers turn to Zyn after being product is touted on social media as weight loss solution
Forget Ozempic - dieters say a $5 'accidental' weight loss drug sees them drop 30lbs in a month...
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Most younger women who want kids after breast cancer are successful, research data shows
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USDA expands support for H5N1 response to more dairy producers
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Prenatal Fluoride Exposure Linked to Neurobehavioral Problems
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Psoriatic Arthritis Patients in UK Included Equally, Across All Degrees of Deprivation
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Heart disease: Fish oil supplements may increase initial risk
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Common supplement increases heart disease risk, say doctors
By Max Channon
Cod Liver Oil Could Raise Your Risk Of Stroke, Says Study; Know Signs and Symptoms To Watch Out For
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Fish Oil Beneficial for Reducing Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Progression
Study: Fish oil may increase stroke, AFib risk in healthy people
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Dylan Cope: Boy died of sepsis after doctors missed GP note
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Long COVID Brings Focus to Mental-Physical Connection
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Pandemic Aftermath
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Djibouti looks to genetically engineered mosquitoes to quell urban malaria wave
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Djibouti releases GMO mosquitoes to boost malaria fight
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Maternal cannabis use disorder linked to higher autism risk in children, study finds
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Slideshow: Mental Health Burden of Food Allergy, Nutritional Intervention May Help Children
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Report: Mpox infections after two doses of Jynneos rare
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Turkish ceramist offers artistic solace to patients
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Study finds no significant survival benefit from participating in cancer clinical trials
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Use of maternal race in prenatal screens for spina bifida is needed to ensure equitable medical care
Separate brain circuits drive fentanyl addiction
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Two distinct neural pathways may make opioids like fentanyl so addictive
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Study offers insights into factors influencing older adults to stop driving
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Social media-related nightmares: Study explores links between social media use, mental health and sleep quality
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Breakthrough study reveals molecular drivers of Alzheimer's progression
'MUSIC Map' Reveals Some Brain Cells Age Faster and Are More Prevalent in Alzheimer's
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'Look at all this we don't understand': Study unravels whole new layer of Alzheimer's disease
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Scientists uncover new molecular drivers of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's Could Be Caused by Brain Cells That Age Too Fast
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A promising approach to develop a birth control pill for men
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An epidural during labor could help lower the risk of complications after birth
Epidurals can reduce risk of serious childbirth-related complications such as sepsis and heart attacks by more
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Labor epidurals linked to lower risk of severe maternal morbidity
Getting an epidural during labor could help reduce complications after birth, study says
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Goal of Arrhythmia Care in Athletes is a Return to Play: HRS Consensus
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Athletes With Heart Problems Can Continue to Play
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Mpox Vaccine is 99.2% Efficacious Against Infection
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New optogenetics approach may offer better muscle control with less fatigue
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High-dose influenza vaccines outperform standard-dose in preventing hospitalization
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