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Landmark Study Confirms Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is 'Unambiguously Biological'
In 2016, years before long COVID was a thing, the US National Institutes of Health, the largest single public funder of medical research in the world, launched a study into a long-neglected and puzzling condition: chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also...
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Long COVID Seems to Be a Brain Injury, Scientists Discover
Some form of brain injury could be behind the symptoms reported by those with long COVID, according to a new study, and adapting tests and treatments to match could aid progress in tackling the condition.
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Zebra fishes show the way to drugs against Inflammatory bowel disease, IBD
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7 Alarming Ways Statins Can Cause Harm
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A Mom Ate Chicken Burrito From A Suspicious Restaurant. This Is What Happened To Her Gut.
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Polycystic Kidney Disease Breakthrough (New Research in PKD) - 2023
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'Phage therapy' could treat some drug-resistant superbug infections, but comes with unique challenges
Researchers are desperately seeking viable alternatives to antibiotics. So what is phage therapy? And how could it help?
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Where Do Millions of Snakes Disappear to?
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Scientists Have Finally Figured Out What Ignites Endless Itching in Eczema
The unbearable itch that accompanies the chronic inflammatory skin condition eczema has a new culprit.
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Virology Lectures 2024 #1: What is a virus?
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Spontaneous Smoking Cessation Before Lung Cancer Diagnosis
We have observed that many patients with lung cancer stop smoking before diagnosis, usually before clinical symptoms, and often without difficulty. This led us to speculate that spontaneous smoking cessation may be a presenting symptom of lung cancer.
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Preventing Heart Disease | Medi-Station Urgent Care Miami
Heart disease is a silent predator that doesn’t discriminate by age, often striking without warning. It can affect both the young and the old, therefore, prevention is the key to a healthy heart. In this comprehensive guide, brought to you by Medi-Station Urgent Care, we delve into preventive measures tailored for different age groups. Whether you’re in your twenties or your golden years, understanding the unique challenges and interventions for your age can significantly impact your heart health. Read more: https://www.medistationurgentcare.com/a-comprehensive-guide-to-preventing-heart-disease-at-every-age
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Royal Pains - Strange Ailments of Famous Rulers
Parasitic worms, flatulence, inbreeding deformities, soft bones, yuck mouth, anal fistulas and the piles. Long live the King!
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Starfish are dying in huge numbers from a gruesome wasting disease
Starfish are dying off in startling numbers along the West Coast of the United States and Canada. And they're doing it in a rather gnarly manner: the sea creatures are coming down with a syndrome that sees them disintegrate into piles of white goop.
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Syria's polio outbreak may threaten Europe
Vaccinating only Syrian refugees against polio may not be enough to prevent the crippling viral disease from re-infecting Europe where it has not been seen for decades, German scientists warned on Friday.
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In India, Bill Gates shares what we can all learn from the fight against polio
India's success in eradicating polio offers a script for winning some of the world's most difficult battles in every area of human welfare, writes Bill Gates.
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I have the only disease smoking can prevent
Jeremy Wilson is astonished to discover that the nicotine in cigarettes can treat - and even prevent - the colon disease he has struggled with for years. Why is no one telling the public, he asks.
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Measles Cases Triple in U.S., Vaccine Refusal Here and Elsewhere to Blame
Measles, one of the most communicable of all infectious diseases, is spiking in the United States, with three times as many cases as usual this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. The spike is due to both foreign importations — infected travelers coming from places where measles is not under control — and local vulnerability: unvaccinated children and adults in the United States.
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Madagascar village 'hit by plague'
A village in Madagascar has been hit by a deadly outbreak of the bubonic plague, medical experts on the island have confirmed. Test were carried out after at least 20 people in the village, near the north-western town of Mandritsara, were reported to have died last week.
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Banana Fungus Creeps Closer to World's Key Plantations
Fears rise for Latin American industry as devastating disease hits leading variety in Africa and Middle East
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