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Why Most People Know Smoking and Alcohol Don't Mix with Pregnancy

Why Most People Know Smoking and Alcohol Don't Mix with Pregnancy

Smoking during pregnancy causes serious risks like low birth weight and developmental delays. Get facts and quit-smoking support.

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Surgical Procedure Slows Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis

Surgical Procedure Slows Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis

Learn how high tibial osteotomy (HTO) surgery can slow knee osteoarthritis progression and delay knee replacement effectively.

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Watching Blood Stem Cells in Action: How Scientists Check Quality Real-Time

Watching Blood Stem Cells in Action: How Scientists Check Quality Real-Time

Scientists monitor blood stem cells in real-time to ensure quality for life-saving transplants and treatments.

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ALS Accessibility Features: Tech That Keeps You Connected

ALS Accessibility Features: Tech That Keeps You Connected

Empowering tools and tech solutions through ALS accessibility features that support independence and seamless daily living.

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A New Hope in Fighting Asthma's Hidden Damage

A New Hope in Fighting Asthma's Hidden Damage

Asthma bronchial remodeling causes lasting lung damage. Find out how new treatments may help stop or reverse changes in your airways.

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Global analysis finds 14.8 million life-years added by COVID-19 vaccinations

Global analysis finds 14.8 million life-years added by COVID-19 vaccinations

Global analysis reveals COVID-19 vaccination impact saved 14.8 million life-years, prevented millions of deaths and hospitalizations worldwide.

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PD-1 Immune Defense: The Brake That Also Steers Skin Immunity

PD-1 Immune Defense: The Brake That Also Steers Skin Immunity

PD-1 immune defense acts as both a regulator and guide for T cells in the skin, balancing protection and preventing autoimmunity.

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Physical Inactivity Crisis Costing US $192 Billion Annually

Physical Inactivity Crisis Costing US $192 Billion Annually

Sedentary lifestyles cost the US $192 billion yearly. Find out how physical inactivity impacts health, economy, and what you can do.

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Risk of Deadly Diarrheal Diseases in Children Could Worsen as Climate Changes

Risk of Deadly Diarrheal Diseases in Children Could Worsen as Climate Changes

Learn how climate change increases diarrhea risks in children and what parents can do to prevent and manage this common but serious condition.

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Detecting Cancer Cells in Blood: Microfluidic Device Captures Cancer Cells with 90% Efficiency

Detecting Cancer Cells in Blood: Microfluidic Device Captures Cancer Cells with 90% Efficiency

Detect circulating tumor cells in blood with 90% efficiency using advanced microfluidic devices, enabling early cancer detection and monitoring.

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First Malaria Treatment for Babies is a Major Step to Ending the Disease in Africa

First Malaria Treatment for Babies is a Major Step to Ending the Disease in Africa

The first malaria treatment for babies under 5kg is now available, offering hope to millions of infants in malaria-endemic regions.

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Medicare Enrollment Help: What You Need to Know

Medicare Enrollment Help: What You Need to Know

Get expert Medicare enrollment help to choose the right coverage. Avoid penalties and make informed decisions with our guide.

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UK Adults Don't Eat Enough Plants, Research Finds

UK Adults Don't Eat Enough Plants, Research Finds

Research shows UK adults don't eat enough plants. Find out why boosting your UK plant intake is essential for long-term health.

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Study Finds High Levels of Social Infrastructure Lead to Healthier Communities

Study Finds High Levels of Social Infrastructure Lead to Healthier Communities

Strong social infrastructure health creates healthier communities by connecting people and supporting wellbeing through local resources.

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Early-Stage NSCLC Management: Your Clear Path Forward

Early-Stage NSCLC Management: Your Clear Path Forward

Effective early-stage NSCLC management involves personalized treatment plans, including surgery, chemotherapy, and emerging therapies for better outcomes.

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Increase in suicides follows rising homicide rates throughout the US, study finds

Increase in suicides follows rising homicide rates throughout the US, study finds

New research reveals a strong homicide suicide link — rising homicide rates lead to increased suicide risk the following year.

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Why Nerve Blocks Are Changing Pain Relief for Kids With Broken Legs

Why Nerve Blocks Are Changing Pain Relief for Kids With Broken Legs

Nerve blocks for kids offer targeted pain relief for broken legs, reducing the need for strong medications and improving recovery.

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Nature-Inspired VR Brings Calm and Joy to Seniors with Dementia

Nature-Inspired VR Brings Calm and Joy to Seniors with Dementia

Nature-inspired virtual reality dementia therapy offers soothing, immersive experiences that improve mood and reduce anxiety in seniors.

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Federal Judge Blocks Defunding Planned Parenthood: What This Means for Your Health Care

Federal Judge Blocks Defunding Planned Parenthood: What This Means for Your Health Care

A federal judge blocks defunding of Planned Parenthood, protecting Medicaid-funded health services like birth control and cancer screenings.

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Rogue Protein Fuels Hodgkin Lymphoma – New Treatment Hope

Rogue Protein Fuels Hodgkin Lymphoma – New Treatment Hope

New research targets rogue protein in Hodgkin lymphoma treatment, offering hope for more effective and gentler therapies.

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Prediabetes in Teens: Warning Signs You Can't Ignore

Prediabetes in Teens: Warning Signs You Can't Ignore

Prediabetes in teens is on the rise, especially among Asian and Pacific Islander youth. Know the signs and take action early.

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H5N1 Bird Flu in Cattle – What You Need to Know

H5N1 Bird Flu in Cattle – What You Need to Know

H5N1 bird flu has been found in dairy cows, raising concerns. Learn how it spreads, the risks to humans, and what you can do to protect yourself.

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Can African Nations Reach Childhood Immunization Goals by 2030?

Can African Nations Reach Childhood Immunization Goals by 2030?

Examining if African nations can achieve childhood immunization goals by 2030. Real progress and remaining challenges.

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Low Blood Sugar Before Pregnancy Ups Risk of Early Delivery

Low Blood Sugar Before Pregnancy Ups Risk of Early Delivery

Low blood sugar before pregnancy can increase the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight. Get informed and take action.

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