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Top 5 Root Vegetables to Supercharge Your Health

What's the secret to a healthier diet? Discover 5 powerful root vegetables that boost immunity, fight inflammation, and support overall wellness.




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Vitamin D Fails to Protect Against Heart Disease

Can vitamin D supplements prevent heart disease? A new study finds no impact on cardiac health in older adults, even with higher doses.




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Health Tips to Protect Against Pollution Hazards During Diwali

Highlights: The use of fireworks during Diwali has a detrimental effect on air quality and health Patients with




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Honoring Mom: Give the Gift of Health This Mother's Day

Highlights: Gift your mom a fitness tracker or smartwatch to encourage an active lifestyle Equip her kitc




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Man Who Made "Global Warming" a Common Term Died at 87

All of us are familiar with the popular terminology "global warming" which could be found everywhere from school textbooks to huge international summits and conferences.




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Actor Abhishek Bachchan Requests All to Stay Calm and Not Panic

Actor Abhishek Bachchan said his father Amitabh Bachchan and he have mild symptoms of COVID-19. He requested all "to stay calm and not panic". "Yesterday,




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Football Legend Diego Maradona Dies at Age of 60

Argentina football legend Diego Maradona breathed for the last time at his home after suffering a cardio-respiratory arrest on Wednesday, according to his lawyer.




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Princess of Wales Begins Chemotherapy in Cancer Battle

Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has disclosed her cancer diagnosis and is currently undergoing medlinkchemotherapy/medlink (!--ref1--) treatment.




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Hope on the Horizon: 3 Vaccine Signals Potential End to Malaria

A groundbreaking 3 medlinkmalaria vaccine/medlink (!--ref1--) is set to be administered to African babies, potentially paving the way for eradicating the disease within a decade.




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China Enforces Strict Mpox Protocols Amid Global Surge

As global medlinkmonkeypox/medlink (mpox) cases rise, Chinese authorities have stepped up efforts to prevent the virus from entering the country.




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Post-Clot Removal Blood Pressure Reduction Raises Safety Concerns

Administering medlinkblood pressure/medlink medications to reduce systolic blood pressure readings may not be a safe or effective approach for medlinkacute




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Rethinking Hypertension Control With Potassium-Enriched Salt

Group of international experts advocates for a crucial change in medlinkhypertension/medlink treatment guidelines, urging the inclusion of recommendations




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Immune-Evading HIV Protein Complex Solved

Using cryo-electron microscopy the atomic structure of the "APOBEC3G-Vif complex" has been unveiled by scientists (!--ref1--). h2 What is APOBEC3G




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Cabotegravir: A Safe Shield for HIV Prevention During Pregnancy

Long-acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA) was found to be safe and well-tolerated as medlinkHIV/medlink pre-exposure prophylaxis (medlinkPrEP/medlink)




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Mothers be Alert! Risk of HIV Transfer Through Breast Milk

Scientists have assessed the HIV reservoir present in the breast milk cells of two women living with HIV (WLWH) who had been undergoing effective long-term treatment.




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Vitamin B12: A Protective Shield Against Acute Pancreatitis

New study has identified vitamin B12 as a potential protective factor against acute pancreatitis, using a combination of human genetic data and animal studies.




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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Drug May Help Battle Against Incurable Glioblastoma

Drugs used to slow Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) progression may also suppress self-renewing cancerous stem cells in grade 4 glioblastoma, the most




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Game-Changing Protein Paves the Way for Better Heart Health in Progeria Patients

A recent discovery led by the University of Maryland could pave the way for new and enhanced treatments for Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS),




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Prioritize Polio Vaccination in Underprotected Areas

While India commemorates a decade of polio-free status, sustained vigilance and vaccination efforts are essential to safeguard the nation's children.




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Researchers Develop Rapid Screening System to Target Harmful Amyloid Proteins

An international research team led by the University of Toronto has created an effective system using the iC. elegans/i nematode to identify compounds that can halt the growth of amyloid proteins.




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Defibrillation Devices Turn Out to Be Both Life-Saving and Power-Saving

Defibrillators can now save lives while consuming 1,000 times less power, according to a new study. The findings of the study are published in a paper i Chaos/i, by AIP Publishing (!--ref1--).




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Abbott 2009 Global Citizenship Report Highlights Company's Progress in 'Redefining Responsibility'

Abbott 2009 Global Citizenship Report Highlights Company's Progress in 'Redefining Responsibility'




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UNO(R) Makes Dining Out With Food Issues Easier This Mother's Day

UNO(R) Makes Dining Out With Food Issues Easier This Mother's Day




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EVENT CANCELLATION NOTICE: Wisconsin Home Care Workers and Consumers to Announce Results of Largest Union Election in Decades

EVENT CANCELLATION NOTICE: Wisconsin Home Care Workers and Consumers to Announce Results of Largest Union Election in De




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Ten Easy Ways to Make Every Mother Matter

Ten Easy Ways to Make Every Mother Matter




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Study Shows Women in America Prefer Aging at Home But Many Will Not Have Financial Resources to Do So

Study Shows Women in America Prefer Aging at Home But Many Will Not Have Financial Resources to Do So




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Anti-Fibrotic Data from Amira Pharmaceuticals' LPA1 Receptor Antagonist Program Published in the British Journal of Pharmacology

Anti-Fibrotic Data from Amira Pharmaceuticals' LPA1 Receptor Antagonist Program Published in the British Journal of Phar




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NIDDK and ORWH Team Up For Mother's Day and National Women's Health Week to Raise Awareness of Gestational Diabetes and Steps to Reduce Risks for Women and Their Children

NIDDK and ORWH Team Up For Mother's Day and National Women's Health Week to Raise Awareness of Gestational Diabetes and




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Talaris Celebrates Mother's Day Because Parenting Counts!

Talaris Celebrates Mother's Day Because Parenting Counts!




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The Caring Generation(TM) Celebrates One Year Anniversary by Honoring Women Nursing Home Residents On Mother's Day

The Caring Generation(TM) Celebrates One Year Anniversary by Honoring Women Nursing Home Residents On Mother's Day




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Oncothyreon reports full year and fourth quarter 2009 financial results

Oncothyreon reports full year and fourth quarter 2009 financial results




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Oncothyreon reports first quarter 2010 financial results

Oncothyreon reports first quarter 2010 financial results




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Talecris Biotherapeutics to Present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Health Care Conference

Talecris Biotherapeutics to Present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Health Care Conference




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Expert on Children's Risks Tells Parents Not to Worry About the Facebook Pampers Diaper Rash 'Scare'

Expert on Children's Risks Tells Parents Not to Worry About the Facebook Pampers Diaper Rash 'Scare'




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Report: Majority of Minnesotans Overweight or Obese

Report: Majority of Minnesotans Overweight or Obese




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SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth

SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth




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PHOTO ADVISORY -- SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth - National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day

PHOTO ADVISORY -- SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth - Natio




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New Protection Device Exceeds Expectations in Carotid Stenting

New Protection Device Exceeds Expectations in Carotid Stenting




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Omega Protein Reports 2010 First Quarter Results

Omega Protein Reports 2010 First Quarter Results




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Amgen Scientists Visit Biotechnology Classrooms Across the Country in Support of National Lab Day

Amgen Scientists Visit Biotechnology Classrooms Across the Country in Support of National Lab Day




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DUSA Pharmaceuticals Reports Notice of Allowance for Key PDT Device Patent

DUSA Pharmaceuticals Reports Notice of Allowance for Key PDT Device Patent




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Warner Chilcott Reports Operating Results for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2010

Warner Chilcott Reports Operating Results for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2010




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New AARP Sex Survey Reveals Single Adults Acting Like Teenagers and Not Using Protection

New AARP Sex Survey Reveals Single Adults Acting Like Teenagers and Not Using Protection




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Another Suspected Bird Flu Case Reported in South Korea

At a duck farm in South Korea, another suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been reported. According to the ministry, the latest




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Mutational Changes in Bird Flu Virus Signal Potential Pandemic

A variant of avian flu virus, commonly found in Chinese poultry farms, is undergoing mutations that raise concerns about potential human transmission,




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Accelerating Healthcare With AI-Powered Medical Notes

medlinkAI model/medlink ChatGPT can draft administrative medical notes significantly faster than doctors, while still ensuring quality as revealed




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Bluetooth Tracking Devices Redefine Care Home Standards

Wearable Bluetooth devices offer insights into the care provided to residents in care homes, identifying those requiring increased social interaction (!--ref1--).




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AI Breakthrough: Accelerating Effective Antibiotic Therapy for Sepsis

medlinkSepsis/medlink poses a life-threatening infection complication, leading to 1.7 million hospitalizations and 350,000 deaths annually in the U.




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Virtual Comfort for Expectant Mothers

medlinkVirtual Reality/medlink (VR) relaxation programs synchronized with contractions may alleviate the pain experienced during medlinklabor/medlink and childbirth.




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Bridging Healthcare Gaps With Accurate Remote Echocardiograms

Remote echocardiograms using robot arm technology are as precise as in-person exams by cardiologists, according to new research to be presented at this