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Monoclonal Antibodies: Revolutionizing Drug Therapies

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are special proteins used to help prevent, detect, and treat a wide range of diseases, both infectious and non-infectious.




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Common Plastic Chemical Damages DNA in Reproductive Cells

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Connection Between COVID-19 and Mortality Among Cancer Patients

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New Semaglutide Hydrogel Could Cut Diabetes Shots to Monthly

Innovative semaglutide hydrogel may revolutionize diabetes treatment by reducing the need for injections to just once a month, improving patient convenience.




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Common Prostate Cancer Drugs Were Less Safe: New Study

Men taking either abiraterone or enzalutamide for advanced prostate cancer who had also undergone hormone therapy were at increased risk of serious metabolic




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Hormone to Predict Men's Future Health Discovered

Newly discovered hormone could help predict the risk of future diseases in men, finds a new study. Researchers have discovered the vital role of a hormone,




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World Pneumonia Day 2024: A Global Call to Action

World Pneumonia Day emphasizes the urgency of tackling pneumonia, the leading infectious killer, and unites efforts to prevent millions of deaths globally.




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Common Heart Medication, Beta Blockers, May Trigger Depression

Common heart medications, like beta blockers, could have side effects including triggering depression in heart attack patients.




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Walking Pneumonia on the Rise: What You Need to Know

Why are walking pneumonia cases increasing? Learn about its symptoms, transmission, and how to protect yourself and your family.




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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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Richard Simmons's Way into Health and Happiness

Richard Simmons, a beloved figure in the world of fitness and health, passed away at the age of 76 in Los Angeles from natural causes. Simmons, known




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Growing Monkeypox Outbreak in Indonesia Prompts Heightened Alert

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Monkeypox Outbreak Extends Across Five Indonesian Provinces

Monkeypox occurrences in Indonesia have extended to five provinces, said the Health Ministry. "The total has reached 51 confirmed cases, including




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Monkey Fever Prompts Public Health Advisory in Tamil Nadu

The public health department of Tamil Nadu has issued a health advisory to both the Tamil Nadu forest department and local authorities in regions bordering




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Monkeypox Detected in South Africa

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South Africa on High Alert After 5 Monkeypox Cases Confirmed

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South Korea Boosts Monkeypox Surveillance

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Monkeypox Death Toll in Africa Nears 1,000 as Cases Top 38,000

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Blood Pressure Monitoring at Home: Are Basic Cuffs Good?

Home-use blood pressure cuffs led to better management of hypertension (high blood pressure). Basic devices simply display blood pressure, while higher-end




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Uncovering the Causes and Cure for Common Type of High Blood Pressure

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Poor Lifestyle Contributes to Hypertension Among Adolescents

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Blood Pressure Monitoring Goes High-Tech With Smart Wearables

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Amlodipine: A Common Blood Pressure Medication Deemed Safe for Use

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AI's Role in Early Detection of Pulmonary Hypertension

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Plant-Based Treatment for Pulmonary Hypertension

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Sound-Based Blood Pressure Monitoring

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Monthly Vaginal Ring Prevents HIV During Breastfeeding Safely

A monthly vaginal ring containing the antiretroviral drug dapivirine - an HIV prevention method that has been approved in several African countries and




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18 of 20 Vietnam Monkeypox Cases Test HIV-Positive

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HIV-Preventive Drug-PrEP's Usage Barriers Among Young Men

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Risky Driving Habits Among Teens Linked to Cellphone Use

A significant link between handheld cellphone use and risky driving behaviors among newly licensed teen drivers has been found in a study led by Penn




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Aspen Dental Practices Remind Patients, Caregivers About Importance of Regular Oral Care for Mature Adults in Recognition of Older Americans Month

Aspen Dental Practices Remind Patients, Caregivers About Importance of Regular Oral Care for Mature Adults in Recognitio




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NewCardio to Demonstrate the Innovative CardioBip at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting

NewCardio to Demonstrate the Innovative CardioBip at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting




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Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners to Present at the MoneyShow Conference

Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners to Present at the MoneyShow Conference




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Bird Flu in Brazil: 6-month Health Emergency Declared

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

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New Guidance for Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Prevention

Five medical organizations advise best practices for preventing hospital-associated pneumonia. Strategies to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia,




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Can you Consult a Dermatologist for Monkeypox?

Monkeypox cases are increasing across the globe, especially in India and dermatologists can help diagnose the disease early, reveals a new study. Pooja




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Back Pain Among Truck Drivers: Can Anything be Done?

Back pain shouldn't come with truck driving; it can now be alleviated if large Canadian carriers adopt certain programs that take a holistic approach




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Creative Books That Foster Inspiring Ideas Among College Students

New book presents information on how to bring the arts to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields as per a study at the Carnegie Mellon




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Dental Services Use Among Medicare Beneficiaries

Half of all older adults in the U.S. lack dental insurance and, in 2018, nearly half of older adults received no dental care. A new study by investigators




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Concerns Loom for Future of Medicare Among Three in Four Americans Under 65

Concerns regarding Medicare's potential insolvency among those under 65 have heightened, with 73% now expressing apprehension about its availability when




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Is it Good for Parents to Monitor their Children?

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Groundbreaking Ceremony for Sofitel Dublin Airport: A New Era of Luxury Hospitality in Ireland

Accor and the Arora Group are proud to announce the groundbreaking of the highly anticipated Sofitel Dublin Airport, a new luxury hotel set to redefine the hospitality experience at Ireland’s main international gateway. The hotel will feature 412 elegantly designed rooms and suites, an all-day dining restaurant, a tea salon, and a sky bar located on the 11th floor, offering stunning views of the airport and beyond. This franchised development project features a new-build Sofitel hotel located at Dublin Airport, set to open by late 2026 as a full-service luxury hotel comprising approximately 412 guest rooms. The hotel will be directly linked to the airport’s Terminal 2, providing seamless connectivity for travellers. The developer for this project is the Arora Group, a significant franchise partner of Accor in the UK and the owner of both the Sofitel London Heathrow Airport and the Sofitel London Gatwick Airport. In 2018, Arora was awarded the opportunity to develop this over €100 mill...




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Belmond Unveils The First Luxury Sleeper Train in England & Wales

Belmond proudly unveils the Britannic Explorer, A Belmond Train, the first luxury sleeper train in England and Wales, debuting in July 2025.




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The most common kids Toys

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Guittard milk chocolates are the best choice among many chocolate lovers throughout the globe

The Guittard Milk Chocolate Company belongs to the country of America and has an expertise in the covertures chocolates manufactured using the age old French techniques and the most genuine way of preparing the chocolates. The Guittard milk...




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Cheap Lululemon Athletic Shoe - Fashion or Functional? by Julie Pitts




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Composition Of 9 Common Vegetables

Composition (per 100 gm) Of 9 Common Vegetables.

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Little Time and Money Will be Beneficial for Your Car in Future

It is often seen that people buy a car by investing a huge amount of money but when it comes to the car’s servicing they are either too lazy or feel good to remain totally ignorant.

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