Health
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Can eliminating sugar backfire? Research links it to changes in gut health
For many years, reducing sugar intake has been one of the healthiest dietary changes a person can make. From weight…
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The diphtheria outbreak in Australia shows the importance of boosters, antibiotics and better housing
The 131-case outbreak reveals how a vaccine-preventable disease has regained a foothold in the Northern Territory, exposing the urgent need…
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Ebola outbreak in Congo reaches 782 cases and 181 deaths amid contact tracing challenges
The number of confirmed cases of Ebola infection in Congo has risen to 782, with 181 deaths, the Congolese Ministry…
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Forget marathon training: Scientists suggest this is plenty of strength training for a longer life – Times of India
Forget marathon training: Scientists suggest that’s plenty of strength training for a longer life Times of India Scientists have found that…
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Popular dietary supplements for treating joint pain may accelerate the development of dementia, study suggests
New research raises questions about the use of glucosamine Millions of people use glucosamine supplements to manage joint pain and…
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Popular dietary supplements for treating joint pain may accelerate the development of dementia, study suggests
New research raises questions about the use of glucosamine Millions of people use glucosamine supplements to manage joint pain and…
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The World Health Organization recommends switching to HPV testing to eliminate cervical cancer
Cervical cancer remains an important public health problem in India, with approximately 127,000 new cases and 80,000 cervical cancer-related deaths…
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Diabetes is associated with a higher incidence of frozen shoulder and other musculoskeletal disorders
Diabetes affects much more than blood sugar levels. Healthcare experts increasingly warn that this condition can also lead to several…
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Low coverage and rising outbreaks: the widening gap in global immunization
Global immunization efforts are entering a fragile phase with declining routine coverage, rising measles outbreaks, widening vaccine inequality, and growing…
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Graphene quantum dots kill bacteria with light
Light-activated ‘quantum killers’ could offer an alternative to antibiotics. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, scientists are looking for alternative…
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