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  • Trump has 'chronic venous insufficiency.' Is it dangerous? Can it be treated?
    US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with "chronic venous insufficiency" after experiencing some mild swelling in his lower legs.... Read more
  • Vaccinated people aren't the only ones who benefit from the flu shot, study finds
    University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health scientists report that seasonal influenza vaccination prevented 32.9% to 41.5% of infections in... Read more
  • Experts call for greater physician awareness and screening of fragile X-related conditions
    UC Davis MIND Institute researchers Randi and Paul Hagerman are calling for increased awareness and screening for fragile X-associated conditions.... Read more
  • Hispanic people have unexplained higher risk for nerve disorder
    Hispanic people are more likely to develop peripheral neuropathy than white people, and it's not clear why, a new study... Read more
  • Genetically modified gut bacteria show promise for combating kidney stones in clinical trial
    The human gut microbiome has been shown to impact health in a myriad of ways. The type and abundance of... Read more
  • Data-driven detection of concerning SARS-CoV-2 variants months in advance
    Since the start of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, several variants of the virus have developed into Variants of Concern (VOCs), as... Read more
  • Guinea reports more than 200 mpox cases since first detection
    The number of mpox cases in Guinea since an outbreak was first detected has passed 200, health officials told AFP... Read more
  • 'Don't tell me what to do': People with back pain want choices and facts
    Few people like being told what to do and this includes people with low back pain. New research has found... Read more
  • New COVID-19 vaccine candidate shows strong protection against multiple variants
    A promising new COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by researchers at the Centenary Institute and the University of Sydney has shown... Read more
  • Prognosis for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension has improved over recent decades, study finds
    Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is the clinical term for high blood pressure in the lungs caused by blockages, such... Read more
  • What is chronic venous insufficiency? President Trump's recent diagnosis sparks interest
    In light of reports from the White House that President Donald J. Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency... Read more
  • Colorado's first human cases of West Nile virus in 2025 confirmed in Adams County
    Colorado's first human cases of West Nile virus this year were confirmed in two people who contracted the disease in... Read more
  • Novel enzyme therapy restores hearing in mice with rare genetic bone disorder
    Scientists have successfully restored hearing in animal models of ENPP1 deficiency, a genetic disease in which individuals lack an enzyme... Read more
  • Why some men experience urinary leaks—or incontinence
    There are three main types of urinary incontinence:... Read more
  • In rural Canadian town, new risk of measles deepens vaccine tensions
    In the Canadian town of Aylmer, where Mennonites in traditional dress walk down the main street alongside secular locals, bitter... Read more
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