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First Death from Avian Influenza Virus Reported

First mortality case linked to medlinkavian influenza/medlink A (H3N8) virus has been reported by China, revealed the World Health Organisation. China,




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Bird Flu in Brazil: 6-month Health Emergency Declared

After the detection of several medlinkavian flu/medlink cases, a six-month health emergency has been declared by the Brazilian government. While




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Gene-Edited Chickens Hold the Key to Combat Bird Flu

British researchers have effectively employed gene editing methods to restrict the transmission of bird flu within chicken populations. Their findings,




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Experts Concerned Over Bird Flu in US Mice and Cats

The medlinkH5N1 bird flu/medlink (!--ref1--) virus has sparked new human health concerns amid reports of transmission to mammals such as domestic cats and mice.




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Bird Flu Outbreak: H5N1 Virus Detected in Cow's Milk

Cows at the US dairy farms have tested positive for the medlinkbird flu (H5N1) virus/medlink in recent months, report medlinkpublic health/medlink experts.




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New Human Cases of Bird Flu Confirmed in the US

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have confirmed four new human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or medlinkbird flu/medlink,




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Children's Smartphone Addiction - A Doctor's Red Flag

Doctors caution against excessive medlinksmartphone/medlink use in children under 10, highlighting risks to both physical health and behavior (!--ref1--).




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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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Secure MyCGHS App Launched by Health Ministry

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare unveiled the 'myCGHS' app (!--ref1--) for iOS devices, integrating advanced security measures such as two-factor




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AI Helps Predict Bedsores Risk In Hospitalized Patients

A new research utilized machine-learning or medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) methods to create an advanced model. This model enhances prediction




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Pediatricians Vs. ChatGPT: Assessing Developmental Delays

Cease seeking developmental assessments from medlinkChatGPT/medlink for your child. Recent research indicates that bmedlinkAI tools/medlink




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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's Role in Detecting Osteoporosis Revealed

Osteoporosis, often dubbed the "silent disease" due to its challenging early detection, may soon benefit from predictive medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink.




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AI-Powered Nasal Endoscopy: Enhancing Precision and Outcomes

New study investigates how convolutional neural networks (CNNs) can enhance nasal endoscopy accuracy and efficiency. The study focuses on overcoming diagnostic




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AI-Powered Video Test Revolutionizes Parkinson's Disease Diagnosis

A video-processing technique developed, utilizing medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink, will assist neurologists in more accurately tracking the




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Transforming Healthcare: The Rise of Augmented Reality in Surgery

medlinkAugmented reality/medlink (AR) is poised to dramatically change healthcare, particularly in surgical procedures. By overlaying digital information




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AI-Powered Body Scanner Predicts Metabolic Syndrome Risk

Mayo Clinic researchers are using AI and a cutting-edge 3D body scanner, originally designed for fashion, to predict medlinkmetabolic syndrome/medlink risk more accurately.




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Elon Musk's Brain Chip Experiment Continues to Succeed

Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that Neuralink is on track to have hundreds of people with medlinkbrain/medlink chips within a few years,




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Beyond the Human Touch: The Rise of Robotic Surgery in Orthopedics

Robots have often been portrayed negatively in science fiction and the public imagination, even by the people who invented them. However, doctors




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AI-Powered Tutors: A New Era in Brain Surgery Training

medlinkNeurosurgery/medlink is a demanding field where precise surgical skills are crucial for patient outcomes. While surgical errors are uncommon,




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AI-Powered Systems Sets a New Frontier in Hospital Patient Care

medlinkArtificial intelligence/medlink (AI) can help reduce unexpected deaths in hospitals by accurately identifying patients at high risk of health




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Stay Energized in a World of Videoconferences

With videoconferencing still a major part of life post-pandemic, as people work remotely, socialize online, and attend virtual events, minimizing exhaustion




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AI Driven Drug Discovery for Advanced Pain Management

Approximately one in five Americans experiences chronic pain, and existing medications aren't very promising. Feixiong Cheng, Ph.D, Director of the Genome




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AI-powered electronic Tongue Capable of Detecting Food Safety Concerns

A new electronic tongue was found to detect subtle differences and signs of spoilage in liquids (milk, soda products, coffee blends, and fruit juices).




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AI Bots Treated as Social Beings

Humans displayed empathy and protective behavior towards AI bots excluded from a virtual ball game as discovered by a study published in i Human Behavior




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Artificial Intelligence Predicts Diarrheal Outbreaks

Climate change-fueled extreme weather, like devastating floods and prolonged droughts, frequently triggers outbreaks of diarrheal diseases, especially




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Bedtime Battles: Parents Struggle With Anxious Children, Sleepless Nights

A new national poll suggests that bedtime can be a battleground for many families, with nearly a quarter of parents reporting their child has trouble sleeping due to worry or anxiety.




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National Campaign Launched in India to Stop Diarrhea and Save Lives

National STOP Diarrhea Campaign 2024 launched by J.P. Nadda, the Union Health Minister of India, can prevent deaths related to diarrhea in medlinkchildren/medlink under the age of five years.




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Feeding the Future: Does Baby-Led Weaning Pass the Nutrition Test?

Baby-led weaning-a popular method for introducing solid foods to medlinkinfants/medlink-provides sufficient calories for growth and development. This




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Researchers Decode Brain Bleeding in Premature Newborns

In premature newborns with very low medlinkbirth weight/medlink, immature neurons' salt and water transporters can lead to brain tissue shrinking in response to oxygen deprivation (!--ref1--).




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Why Exclusive Breastfeeding for Six Months is Essential for Your Baby's Health

The iWorld Health Organization (WHO)/i and other leading health organizations strongly advocate for exclusive medlinkbreastfeeding/medlink for the first six months of a baby's life.




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Reducing Child Poverty in England Could Boost Health

Research suggests that renewed efforts to reduce child poverty in England by 2033, including lifting the 2-child limit on child benefits, could greatly




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Poisoned Fields: Pesticide Exposure Linked to Stillbirth Risk

Living within a third of a mile of pesticide application before and during early medlinkpregnancy/medlink may significantly elevate the risk of medlinkstillbirth/medlink.




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Growing Concern Over Hereditary Health Risks in Children

A national poll indicates that two-thirds of parents want help preventing their medlinkchildren/medlink from developing hereditary health conditions,




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UNICEF on MOX: Urgent Need to Prioritize Children's Needs

The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged nations to ramp up their vigilance against medlinkMonkeypox/medlink (Mpox). In response, UNICEF has




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Unveiling the Pediatric Urobiome: A New Frontier in Urinary Health

A groundbreaking study has overturned the long-held assumption that human urine is sterile, finding evidence of a complex microbial ecosystem in the urinary




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Breastfeeding: A Microbiome Powerhouse for Infant Lung Health

A new study reveals that human medlinkbreast milk/medlink plays a crucial role in shaping a baby's microbiome, the community of microbes that live in the body.




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Asthma Rates Decrease When Infants Are Only Breastfed at Birth in Hospital

Infants showed a 22% less likelihood of developing medlinkasthma/medlink if they were exclusively fed medlinkbreast milk/medlink during their hospital stay at birth.




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UK Toddlers Consume 47% Calories From Ultra-Processed Foods

According to a new study led by UCL (University College London), toddlers in the UK get nearly half (47%) of their calories from medlinkultra-processed




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World's Rarest Kidney Disease Diagnosed: Lipoprotein Glomerulopathy

A sensational medical discovery has been reported in Kurnool, where a four-year-old boy was detected with Lipoprotein Glomerulopathy (LPG), a disease




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Outdoor Play During Preschool Reduces Obesity Risk in Children

Children who play outdoors during their preschool years are less likely to become obese later in childhood. h2Outdoor Play Habits in Japanese Children/h2 The




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Alarming Rise in Pediatric Seizures Due to Swallowing Medications

Recent data reveals that the incidence of seizures in children caused by ingesting medications or illegal substances has doubled in the US from 2009 to 2023.




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Beyond the Charts: Why Inuit Kids Need Unique Growth Standard

Inuit children, who are Indigenous peoples of the Arctic and subarctic regions, may have different head size norms due to genetic and environmental factors.




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Early Infant Feeding Choices Crucial for Obesity Risk

A study followed 299 women and their infants from pregnancy to toddlerhood, investigating the factors contributing to rapid infant weight gain. The research




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Childhood Attention Issues Linked to Psychosis Risk

Children genetically predisposed to neuropsychiatric and cognitive disorders are more likely to experience severe psychotic symptoms and attention problems, stated new study.




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Mobile Health Apps Linked to Improved Health and Economic Outcomes

Study finds that diabetic Asian patients that used smart mobile health (or mHealth) technologies had better health and economic outcomes than those who didn't use mHealth applications.




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Herbal Medicines Could Help Treat Bartonella Infections Effectively

Herbal extracts could treat Bartonella infections effectively. A new research funded in part by the Bay Area Lyme Foundation that tested the antimicrobial




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Beat Wedding Blues With Simple Yoga Postures

Wedding is one of the most important days of a person's life. The day comes with its own set of anxiety that takes a toll on your body and mind leaving one stressed.




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Electroacupuncture Procedures Help Reduce Pain in Patients After Surgery

Certain types of acupuncture reduced opioid use and improved postoperative pain on the first day after surgery, particularly in patients who received acupuncture during total knee replacement surgery.




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Meditation and Yoga for a Healthy and Happier Life

Benefits of meditation and yoga on mental and emotional health have been emphasized at the i 15th Annual Global Health Summit /i under the aegis