Seeking a sickle cell cure: 12-year-old in DC is 1st patient to get new gene therapy
Innovative Thinking Could Make New Sickle Cell Treatments More Accessible
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Seeking a sickle cell cure: 12-year-old in DC is 1st patient in US to get new gene therapy
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How exercise is essential physically and mentally with Joann Butler
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World Thyroid Day 2024: Theme, History, Significance, Activities & Poster
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Skincare Myths Debunked: 10 Essential Tips For Healthy Skin That Will Let You Separate Facts From Fiction
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Top lifestyle choices for optimal kidney health
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Employment and Labour hosts seminar on impact of climate change on the Occupational Health and Safety at work in the agricultural sector, 24 May
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Foot-and-disease detected on three farms in Eastern Cape
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Spike in sick puppies amid ‘Cat Flu’ concerns. Here’s what to look out for
By Kyle Adam Zeeman
Type-1 Diabetic Creates Game to Teach Children Signs of Low Blood Sugar
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Rolene Strauss chats about personal story on HIV
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Beauty queen Rolene Strauss shares 'deeply personal' encounter with HIV | Life
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Miss World Rolene Strauss opens up about her experience with HIV treatment
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Former Miss World Rolene Strauss opens up about her HIV scare
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Miss World Rolene Strauss opens up about using HIV treatment
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Hypertension: The silent killer that can be beaten
Unhealthy lifestyles increase risk of hypertension - Truth, for its own sake.
A healthy eating plan to reduce the risk of developing hypertension and high blood pressure
Expert on five changes to get 'silent killer' high blood pressure down in just three months
By Ben Hurst
7 Surprising Foods You Should Be Eating for Better Blood Pressure, According to Dietitians
By Isabel Vasquez
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Leprosy persists in South Africa despite 'elimination' status – 20-year study
By Cordelia Noxolo Dlova
Irritable bowel disease cases surging in children and adults; experts studying environmental trigger
World Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Day: IBD has no borders
By George Herald
Irritable bowel disease cases surging in children and adults; experts studying environmental triggers
By Kati Weis
What to eat and avoid if you have Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Mayo Clinic Minute: What is inflammatory bowel disease?
By Sonya Goins
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Young South Africans face rising hypertension: analysing risk factors and prevention strategies
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Expert advice on how to treat and prevent burn wounds
By Karishma Dipa
Nigeria: Cervical Cancer - Unicef Targets 90% HPV Vaccination for Young Girls By End of Year
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Biggest single reason for people with HIV dropping out of care is stigma, doctors report
By Gus Cairns
Huge number of deaths linked to superbugs can be avoided, say experts
By Nicola Davis
WHO bacterial priority pathogens list, 2024: Bacterial pathogens of public health importance to guide research, development and strategies to prevent and control antimicrobial resistance
WHO updates list of drug-resistant bacteria most threatening to human health
WHO updates Bacterial Pathogens Priority List as critical priority pathogens continue to present major global threat
By Bindu Perappadan
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Vaccine stocks gain, Moderna and Pfizer in talks with the US on bird flu vaccines
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Many US dairy workers yet to receive protective gear for bird flu
EU reports no bird flu cases in humans or cows as virus spreads in US
US announces plan to stop bird flu spread in dairy herds
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Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: U.S. Reports Another Human Case Of Bird Flu—Second One Tied To Dairy Cows
By Arianna Johnson
Four Important Questions About Bird Flu, Answered
By Will Sullivan
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Switching to a plant-based diet? Slash cancer risk without falling into these common traps | Life
By Marilynn Manuel
Reducing Cancer and Heart Disease Risks: Benefits of Plant-Based Diets
Plant-based diets: Health benefits provided by vegan, vegetarian plans
By Elizabeth Pratt
Certain vegetarian diets significantly reduce risk of cancer, heart disease and death, study says
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Plant-Based Diets Associated With Reduced Risk of Major Diseases, Large Study Finds
By Michelle Starr
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Call to redesign paediatric wards to help youngsters with mental health problems | Perspective Media
Proteins in blood could give early cancer warning
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Oxford Breakthrough Could Allow Cancer to be Detected 7 Years Earlier Than Current Methods
Proteins in blood could provide early cancer warning ‘by more than seven years’
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Proteins in blood could signal cancer years before diagnosis
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Study confirms face masks' effectiveness in reducing disease transmission, calls for improved public understanding
By Tarun Sai Lomte
Masks work, our comprehensive review has found
By Trisha Greenhalgh, Raina MacIntyre and David N. Fisman
Winter illnesses: Are we prepared for influenza, bird flu, and another Covid-19 wave? - The Front Page
By Chelsea Daniels
Mask Myth Busted? New Research Reveals That Wearing Face Masks Did Not Reduce Risk of COVID Infection After First Omicron Wave
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Plant-based solution may help nicotine-vape addicts quit – US study
Quit-Smoking Drug Chantix May Also Help Folks Stop Vaping
By Dennis Thompson
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True impact of Covid still unknown – Global Burden of Disease study
Obesity and high blood sugar play ever growing role in ill-health, study shows
By Jennifer Rigby
Big rise in diseases linked to ageing and lifestyle increases healthcare burden
By Sarah Neville
Number of people experiencing poor health, early death from metabolism-related risk factors has increased since 2000
Global study highlights major health risks: air pollution and high blood pressure top the list
By Priyom Bose
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'A surgeon left a medical specimen bag inside me after hernia op'
By Charlotte Rowles and Joe Pike
Robotic Head Transplant Surgery Plans Revealed
By Scarlett Evans
"Can't Compete With God": Startup's Head Transplant Video Shocks Internet
By Amit Chaturvedi
Video showing head transplants on brain-dead bodies using AI shocks netizens
Startup claims they have created AI head transplant system, plans to perform first procedure within decade
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Mind-Blowing Head Transplant System with Robotic Surgeons and AI Precision
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Model Guides Poststroke Seizure Risk and Driving Decisions
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Migraine Disability Nearly Doubled in US Between 2005-2018
By Batya Swift Yasgur
Junk food effects on brains revealed by Harvard researchers | 9 News Australia
Adding just a few ultraprocessed foods to a healthy diet raised risk of cognitive decline and stroke, study says
By Sandee LaMotte
'Deny, denounce, delay': the battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods
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Experts find cardiometabolic risk signs in kids young as 3. Here is the food they say is linked
By Madeline Holcombe
New ultra-processed food warning: Children as young as THREE develop heart risk signs and blood sugar problems
By John Ely
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Avian flu fears collide with raw milk enthusiasm
By Nick Robertson
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Youth health crisis: Alarming rise in unhealthy habits, poor diets in European teens, warns WHO
By Nandita Banerji
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Scientists think nightmares and hallucinations could be an early sign of autoimmune diseases
By Imane El Atillah
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Experimental mRNA Vaccine Could Limit the Impact of Avian Flu Outbreaks
Development of a nucleoside-modified mRNA vaccine against clade 2.3.4.4b H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
By Jennifer Debeauchamp, Richard Webby and Gabrielle Scher
Researchers develop experimental mRNA avian flu vaccine
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