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Plant-Based Treatment for Pulmonary Hypertension

medlinkPulmonary hypertension/medlink is a critical condition that often results in heart failure and death for many patients. In search of innovative




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Brain Mechanisms Links Sleep Apnea and High Blood Pressure

Nearly 40 million adults in the United States suffer from medlinksleep apnea/medlink, with over 30 million relying on continuous positive airway pressure




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Study Reveals Why HIV Remains in Human Tissue Even After Antiretroviral Therapy

A new study conducted by researchers reveals a possible answer to the mystery of why infected people can't get rid of HIV altogether. In HIV patients,




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New Technology Enables Treat HIV with a Single Injection

Single-injection which could treat HIV was developed for the first time in Dr. Barzel's laboratory. The technique developed in his lab utilizes type B




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Monthly Vaginal Ring Prevents HIV During Breastfeeding Safely

A monthly vaginal ring containing the antiretroviral drug dapivirine - an HIV prevention method that has been approved in several African countries and




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Why Is STI and HIV Screening Decreased While Positive Test Results Increase?

At the onset of the pandemic, sexually transmitted infection (STI) and medlinkHIV/medlink testing reduced, while there was a rise in positive sexually




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HIV Antibody Response Raised in Patients With Tuberculosis Disease

medlinkHIV/medlink patients with pulmonary tuberculosis had broader and more potent HIV antibodies compared to those without suspected or documented




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New Era of HIV Testing Expanded by INVEX Health

INVEX Health, a Mumbai-based company, has announced the upcoming launch of India's inaugural oral HIV self-test, marking a significant advancement in HIV testing accessibility.




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Digital Test Measures HIV Viral Load

A cost-efficient digital assay developed measures the presence of HIV in single drop of blood. The findings of the study are published in i ACS Nano /i (!--ref1--).




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Beauty Salon-Driven Initiative Boosts PrEP Awareness in Fight Against AIDS

In African American and other Black cisgender women, a beauty salon-centered approach enhanced understanding and awareness of medlinkHIV/AIDS/medlink




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World AIDS Day 2023 Emphasizes Community Leadership's Power to End HIV Crisis

Today, December 1 marks World AIDS Day, dedicated to raising awareness and showing support for individuals living with medlinkHIV/AIDS/medlink while




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Early Mpox Antiviral Shows Promise in HIV Patients

Administering the antiviral tecovirimat (Tpoxx) within 7 days of medlinkmpox symptom/medlink onset is linked to reduced rates of mpox disease progression in individuals with HIV (PWH).




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Crucial Role of Early Intervention in Achieving HIV Remission

Initiating treatment at an early stage may contribute to sustained control of the HIV virus, provided that the treatment is consistently maintained without interruptions.




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Ending AIDS in India: Prioritizing Effective Treatment for HIV Patients

Comprehensive treatment for all medlinkHIV/medlink-positive individuals, effectively suppressing the virus, is pivotal in curbing transmission and steering India towards an end to AIDS.




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UN Reports Ending AIDS by 2030 Hinges on Policy Decisions This Year

A new report by UNAIDS warns that the global commitment to ending medlinkAIDS/medlink as a medlinkpublic health/medlink threat by 2030 hangs in the balance.




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AIDS Response Caught in a Debt Trap: Global Health at Risk

The ongoing debt crisis in the Global South is severely undermining efforts to combat the medlinkAIDS/medlink epidemic, as per a recent report. Nations




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Global Decline in AIDS Deaths: Eastern Europe and Central Asia Lag Behind

medlinkAIDS/medlink-related deaths (!--ref1--) have decreased worldwide, except in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. According to the latest UNAIDS




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How Telehealth Enhances HIV Care

Telehealth may serve as a practical long-term solution for individuals living with HIV, possibly reducing the time, effort, and costs associated with




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Mothers be Alert! Risk of HIV Transfer Through Breast Milk

Scientists have assessed the HIV reservoir present in the breast milk cells of two women living with HIV (WLWH) who had been undergoing effective long-term treatment.




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Vitamin B12: A Protective Shield Against Acute Pancreatitis

New study has identified vitamin B12 as a potential protective factor against acute pancreatitis, using a combination of human genetic data and animal studies.




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Noncommunicable Diseases Behind 90% of Deaths in Western Pacific

A new World Health Organization (WHO) report highlights that noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer are responsible




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Game-Changing Protein Paves the Way for Better Heart Health in Progeria Patients

A recent discovery led by the University of Maryland could pave the way for new and enhanced treatments for Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS),




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AI Matches Ophthalmologists in Diagnosing Corneal Infections

Artificial intelligence or machine learning may soon be a valuable tool for ophthalmologists in diagnosing infectious keratitis, a leading cause of corneal blindness globally.




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How Loneliness Is Impacting the Health of Older Adults?

Socially isolated seniors are at a higher risk of insufficient intake of key micronutrients, particularly vitamin C and vitamin B6, as per a study by




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Senior Citizens to Benefit from GST Relief on Health and Life Insurance

The Group of Ministers (GoM) has agreed to largely exempt the goods and services tax (GST) on term life insurance premiums and health insurance premiums paid by senior citizens.




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Long-Term Relief: Low-dose Antiviral Therapy Eases Eye Disease and Shingles Pain

Long-term, low-dose antiviral treatment lowers the risk of vision-damaging inflammation, infection, and pain from shingles affecting the eye, according




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Liver X Receptor's Role in Brain Health

Two types of hormone receptors interact with each other to maintain brain health and it can prevent neurodegenerative diseases. h2Hormone Receptors:




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Cultural Tradition Meets Health Concerns - Incense and Asthma Risks

Burning incense, a widespread practice in cultural and religious rituals, poses substantial health risks for people with allergies and asthma as per a




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Time Change, Sleep Change: What the Clock Shift Means?

Daylight saving time adjustments, moving clocks forward in spring and back in autumn, significantly impact sleep duration but only for a short period,




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Prioritize Polio Vaccination in Underprotected Areas

While India commemorates a decade of polio-free status, sustained vigilance and vaccination efforts are essential to safeguard the nation's children.




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Genes as Weapons: How Gut Bacteria Disable Their Foes

Bacteria in the human gut evolve quickly by exchanging genetic elements among themselves. The order Bacteroidales, a highly abundant group of bacteria




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Building Artificial Kidneys from Scratch to Fight Disease

The kidney is a masterpiece. The development of the kidney is truly a beautiful process, says Alex Hughes, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at Penn




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Researchers Develop Rapid Screening System to Target Harmful Amyloid Proteins

An international research team led by the University of Toronto has created an effective system using the iC. elegans/i nematode to identify compounds that can halt the growth of amyloid proteins.




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Can Prolonged Standing Increase Stroke Risk?

Long hours on your feet can increase stroke risk. Retail workers, hairdressers, and factory employees, who often stand for extended periods, may be at a higher risk of stroke.




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Scent of Trouble: How Smell Loss Points to Hundreds of Diseases

A new study has uncovered a significant link between impaired sense of smell and a wide range of 139 medical conditions. Led by Professor Emeritus Michael




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Ultrasound: A New Tool for Brain Search and Rescue

Ultrasound, traditionally used for imaging, is now emerging as a promising therapeutic tool with the potential to revolutionize brain health, as outlined in a recent study (!--ref1--).




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Lead Poisoning: A Silent Threat

Even low-level lead poisoning, previously considered safe, poses significant health risks. This includes cardiovascular disease in adults and cognitive deficits in children.




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Sleep Apnea Linked to Dementia Risk

Women with sleep apnea were more likely to experience symptoms or be diagnosed with dementia compared to men, regardless of age (!--ref1--). Investigators




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How Education, Occupation, and Wealth Influence Cognitive Health

Socioeconomic status (SES) impacts cognitive health. Higher education, better jobs, and more wealth can lower dementia risk and improve recovery. (!--ref1--)




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Effects of Sit-Stand Desks on Health and Blood Pressure

Alternating between sitting and standing at work is effective in reducing medlinksedentary behavior/medlink, but it does not significantly lower medlinkblood




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10 Million Eyes at Risk: Glaucoma's Looming Threat

According to GlobalData, diagnosed cases of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), including normal-tension glaucoma (NTG), are projected to reach 10 million




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Personality Profiles Linked to Physical Activity and Health in Older Adults

A study by the Gerontology Research Centre and the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyvaskyla found associations between personality




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WHO Flags 17 Disease-Causing Pathogens for Urgent Vaccine Development

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new study identifying 17 endemic pathogens in urgent need of vaccines (!--ref1--). The study published




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Circadian Disruptions and Overeating: Can Targeting the Liver-Brain Pathway Help?

People who work night shifts or irregular hours and eat at inconsistent times are more susceptible to weight gain and diabetes, likely because their eating




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Targeting HMGB1: New Hope for Liver Disease Treatment

Acute and chronic liver diseases continue to be major clinical problems because of their high rates of morbidity and mortality. Acetaminophen (APAP)




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Effect of Stress on Military Cardiovascular Health

The effect of cumulative psychosocial stress, along with factors like gender, race, and ethnicity, on cardiovascular health and healthcare utilization




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Nitric Oxide: Key to Autism and Alzheimer's Treatment

New research has found that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Alzheimer's disease may share common molecular mechanisms. Professor Haitham Amal, head




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Role of Genetic Testing in Personalized Disease Prevention and Treatment

Genetic testing industry is about to transform patient care with precision medicine providing a bunique opportunity to prevent disease, personalized treatment and healthy life /b.




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VIP Aesthetics for the Newest Anti Aging and Weight Loss Treatments in Fort Lauderdale

VIP Aesthetics for the Newest Anti Aging and Weight Loss Treatments in Fort Lauderdale




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