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Medical News (Public) / New biosensor technology could revolutionize mpox diagnosis
« Last post by Ketua Dobbs on November 15, 2024, 03:51:03 PM »
New biosensor technology could revolutionize mpox diagnosis

A new variant of human mpox has claimed the lives of approximately 5% of people with reported infections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 2023, many of them children. Since then, it has spread to several other countries.
Source: New biosensor technology could revolutionize mpox diagnosis
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Milk Intake May Increase Heart Disease Risk In Women; Yogurt Healthier Alternative: Says Study

Researchers have found that non-fermented milk intake could raise heart disease risk in women while switching to a fermented alternative like yogurt might reduce the risk.
Source: Milk Intake May Increase Heart Disease Risk In Women; Yogurt Healthier Alternative: Says Study
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Study identifies a potential treatment for Sandhoff and Tay-Sachs diseases

In a groundbreaking study, researchers at McMaster University have identified a potential treatment for Sandhoff and Tay-Sachs diseases—two rare, often fatal lysosomal storage disorders that cause progressive damage to nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
Source: Study identifies a potential treatment for Sandhoff and Tay-Sachs diseases
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Excessive Daytime Sleepiness In Elderly Might Be Linked To Pre-Dementia Syndrome

A recent study revealed that elderly adults who have excessive daytime sleepiness are at risk of developing motoric cognitive risk syndrome that can lead to dementia.
Source: Excessive Daytime Sleepiness In Elderly Might Be Linked To Pre-Dementia Syndrome
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Long Covid could be costing the UK economy billions each year

Working days lost to long Covid could be costing the economy billions of pounds every year as patients struggle to cope with symptoms and return to work, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Source: Long Covid could be costing the UK economy billions each year
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FDA Proposes To Ban Popular Decongestant In Cold Medicines Citing 'Not Effective'

Officials clarified that the proposed ban is not related to the safety of oral phenylephrine and companies may continue selling products containing the ingredient until the order is finalized.
Source: FDA Proposes To Ban Popular Decongestant In Cold Medicines Citing 'Not Effective'
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The synergy of nutrition and traditional medicine for holistic health and wellbeing

Researchers explore how nutrition and traditional medicine can support holistic health.
Source: The synergy of nutrition and traditional medicine for holistic health and wellbeing
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Just 80 Minutes Of Weekly Exercise Reduces Baby Blues, Postpartum Depression Symptoms: Says Study

Researchers have found that mothers who engage in exercise programs with at least 80 minutes of moderate activity each week experience significant reductions in the severity of baby blues and postpartum depression.
Source: Just 80 Minutes Of Weekly Exercise Reduces Baby Blues, Postpartum Depression Symptoms: Says Study
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Early radiosurgery for small cranial nerve tumors can prevent future complications

Patients with a small cranial nerve tumor that can cause hearing loss, vertigo, imbalance and ringing in the ears have typically been watched rather than proactively treated, as the risks of early intervention were thought to outweigh the benefits.
Source: Early radiosurgery for small cranial nerve tumors can prevent future complications
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Vitamin D During Pregnancy Linked To Better Bone Health In Children At Age 7: Study

Researchers found that children have greater bone mineral density at age 7 when expectant mothers take vitamin D supplements during pregnancy.
Source: Vitamin D During Pregnancy Linked To Better Bone Health In Children At Age 7: Study
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