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New study indicates that chronic kidney disease is present in one out of ten adults
New results from one of the largest real-world evidence studies of chronic kidney disease (CKD) reveal the high burden of... Read more
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Machine learning model helps identify resistance to key antibiotics for treating tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be one of the top ten leading causes of death worldwide, with more than 1.3 million... Read more
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What you need to know about monkeypox
The World Health Organization said June 25 that monkeypox wasn't yet a public health emergency of international concern. More than... Read more
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Patients with severe brachial plexus injuries who undergo amputation report benefits, study finds
Reconstruction surgery may not work for some people with severe brachial plexus injuries, so they choose to undergo amputation. In... Read more
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Suffering from a smell disorder? Eat chili, menthol and rapeseed oil
Smell plays a key role in our ability to enjoy food. However, many people suffer from a lost, impaired or... Read more
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Europe to see 'high levels' of COVID this summer: WHO
The World Health Organization said Thursday it expected "high levels" of COVID-19 in Europe this summer and called on countries... Read more
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How the coronavirus attacks the heart
The coronavirus SARS-Cov-2 can cause severe organ damage in humans. Heart complications are one of the possible consequences of an... Read more
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Italian experts says semen can be vehicle for monkeypox infection
Researchers in Italy who were first to identify the presence of monkeypox in semen are broadening their testing, saying early... Read more
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WHO: COVID-19 cases rising nearly everywhere in the world
The number of new coronavirus cases rose by 18% in the last week, with more than 4.1 million cases reported... Read more
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Some viruses make you smell tastier to mosquitoes
Zika and dengue fever viruses alter the scent of mice and humans they infect, researchers report in the 30 June... Read more
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'Long COVID' presents a major health challenge. How can Australia be prepared?
COVID might be the largest mass casualty event in Australian history. And with one in 20 people with COVID still... Read more
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Survey quantifies COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Californians
Despite the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's full approval of the COVID-19 vaccine, 58.8% of Californians who are not fully... Read more
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New technique for detecting typhoid infections faster, which is more accurate than conventional testing
An international team of researchers found a new technique for detecting typhoidal Salmonella infections that can significantly help vaccination planning... Read more
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COVID restrictions ease in Shanghai as case numbers drop
Shanghai is moving to allow in-person dining and reopening its Disney Resort theme park as domestically transmitted cases of COVID-19... Read more
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New review of evidence highlights importance of adequate ventilation to prevent spread of COVID-19 in indoor settings
Some public venues may need better ventilation to prevent the spread of COVID-19 following growing evidence of the potential for... Read more