Xinhua News | Africa records over 4,200 cholera, mpox deaths in 2025: Africa CDC
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Association between sarcopenia and postoperative delirium in elderly surgical patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Researchers grow 400+ brain cell types—a leap for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist in myocardial infarction and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk reduction: a comprehensive meta-analysis of number needed to treat, efficacy and safety
By Nicholas W S Chew, Sue-anne Toh and Georgios K Dimitriadis
Drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to linezolid and delamanid: a case report from Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo
By Wim Mulders, Isabel Cuella Martin and Leen Rigouts
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Quibim’s AI Tool for Prostate Cancer Detection Selected for NHS Rollout Across Seven UK Hospitals
£14.4 million awarded to tech and innovation projects under NHS Cancer Programme
SBRI Healthcare funds implementation of AI tool for diagnosis of prostate cancer
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AI Tool Accurately Predicts Prostate Cancer Outcomes Across Racial Groups
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New AI-tool to help diagnose prostate cancer to be rolled out at some Greater Manchester hospitals
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Research reveals high mortality risk for mothers involved with children’s social care
A third of UK women who died during or after pregnancy known to children’s services, study finds
By Tobi Thomas
‘Support, not blame’: study explores links between children’s social care involvement and maternal deaths
Children’s social care involvement common to nearly third of UK mums who died during perinatal period
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More than 200 types of misfolded proteins could be associated with age-related cognitive decline
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Toxic metals in breast milk linked to infant growth problems in Guatemala
Toxic metals in breast milk pose risk to infant development, researchers warn
Toxic Metals Found In Breast Milk May Stunt Infant Growth - Shocking New Study Reveals Hidden Danger
Toxic metals linked to impaired growth in infants in Guatemala
Study Finds Toxic Metals in Breast Milk May Impair Infant Growth
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California’s declining life expectancy driven by a public health crisis
By Marc Wells
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Premenstrual symptoms linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease
Premenstrual disorders linked to higher risk for heart disease, study finds
By Shreya Srinivasan
Premenstrual disorders and risk of cardiovascular diseases
By Yihui Yang, Elizabeth Bertone-johnson and Donghao Lu
Did you know your PMS might be a warning sign for heart trouble? Here's what a new study finds
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Premenstrual symptoms linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
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Intermittent fasting vs traditional calorie-restrictive diet: Which is better for weight loss, according
Exclusive | Is this extreme intermittent fasting the key to a long life?
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Intermittent fasting as effective for weight loss as traditional dieting: Study
By S. Betty Zou, PhD
The intermittent fasting trend: a case study
Intermittent fasting comparable to traditional diets for weight loss: Study
By Rhythma Kaul
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'Epigenetic memory' may help explain why PCOS tends to run in families
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Lifestage Support Supplements
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Fruits and Vegetables Linked to Better Sleep Quality, Study Finds
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Want to Be More Productive, Focused, and Healthier? Science Says Just Embrace the Virtuous Cycle of Diet and Sleep
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Eating More of These Foods Could Boost Your Sleep Quality, New Research Says
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Nutritionist Recommends Top 5 Foods For Better Sleep And Hormones
Best and Worst Foods for Sleep: Dr. Barnard’s Science-Backed Rules
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First-Trimester UTI Antibiotic Use Tied to Congenital Malformation Risks
By Rachael Robertson
First-trimester antibiotic use for urinary tract infections tied to more congenital malformations
By Chris Dall
Doctors discover prescription drug taken by thousands increases risk of devastating birth defects
By Emma Gritt
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole in early pregnancy linked to higher risk of birth defects: study
By Heather Saxena
First-Trimester TMP-SMX Antibiotics and Birth Defects
By Diana Swift
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Swissmedic approves first malaria treatment for infants
By Julia Rock-torcivia and Julia Rock
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Lifesaver: Study shows vaccine campaigns cut deaths by nearly 60 per cent
By Vibhu Mishra
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Man in Australia dies of rare, rabies-like disease
By Nicoletta Lanese
Massive 16-Year Study Links Wellbeing to Stronger Memory in Aging
By Christian van Nieuwerburgh
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Blood cancer therapy PKC412 shows promise in EBS cells: Study
By Lindsey Shapiro
Atom-swapped morphine may help create safer painkillers
By Brianna Barbu
Study hints doxyPEP use coincides with rise in tetracycline-resistant gonorrhea in US
By Chris Dall
Use of antibiotic to reduce STIs appears to be fueling some antibiotic resistance, research shows
By Helen Branswell
Global data suggest doxyPEP may have limited effectiveness against gonorrhea
By Chris Dall
Antibiotic pill against STI's increasingly popular despite risk of antibiotic resistance
Informal use of antibiotics to prevent sexually transmitted infections on the rise in key populations in the Netherlands
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‘Measles really is an airplane ride away’: experts warn of outbreak amid summer travel
By Jessica Glenza
Schumer Urges RFK Jr. to Declare Public Health Emergency Over Measles
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US measles cases hit highest number in 33 years: CDC
By Youri Benadjaoud and Mary Kekatos
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CDC Finds Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. Youth Have Prediabetes, but Experts Question Data
Almost 1 in 3 adolescents have prediabetes: CDC
By Alejandra O'connell-domenech
1 in 3 teens have prediabetes, new CDC data shows
By Youri Benadjaoud
Pre-diabetes numbers rising in Louisiana, doctors on how to stay healthy
By Georgia Peck
Nearly 1 in 3 teens have prediabetes, CDC finds, in ‘wake-up call’
By Elizabeth Cooney
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Women with ADHD three times more likely to experience premenstrual dysphoric disorder – new research
By Jessica Agnew-Blais
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EMA Lifts Chikungunya Vaccine Restriction – With Care
Europe lifts restriction on Valneva's chikungunya vaccine for elderly adults
By Padmanabhan Ananthan and Muhammad Tasim Zahid
Meeting highlights from the Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) 7 – 10 July 2025
EMA’s PRAC completes reviews of Ixchiq and varicella vaccines
Valneva SE Announces Lifting of European Medicines Agency's Temporary Restriction on Use of Chikungunya Vaccine IXCHIQ®? in Elderly
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