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Infectious DiseasesWater
How a Large Typhoid Outbreak Was Traced Back to Contaminated Drinking Water
In the spring of 2022, there was a big outbreak of typhoid fever on an old cruise ship in the…
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New Study Uncovers How a Four-Day Work Week Can Significantly Improve Your Health
University of South Australia’s health researchers think that working only four days a week, with three-day weekends, could be beneficial…
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Is High Power EV Charging the Green Light for Cardiac Device Patients?
A new study has found that electric vehicle chargers are safe for people with pacemakers and defibrillators. This was revealed…
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COVID-19: How the Virus is Accelerating Dementia in the Most Vulnerable Populations
A recent study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports found that people with all different types of dementia became…
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ArthritisChronic PainComputational BiologyDentalHoward Hughes Medical InstituteRice UniversityRockefeller UniversitySciTech NewsTeeth
New Medical Breakthrough: Brushing and Flossing Could Keep Joint Pains Away
Scientists Discover Link Between Oral Damage and Joint Pain! Going to the dentist for check-ups might be able to stop…
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COVID-19Infectious DiseasesMortalityPublic HealthSciTech NewsVaccine
A Lifetime of Hope: How Over 1 Million Lives Were Saved Across Europe Thanks to the COVID-19 Vaccines
A new report says that scientists have estimated that over one million people in Europe were saved from death due…
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Uncovering the Surprising Similarity in Severity Between Long COVID and Post-Flu Syndrome
In 2022, the state of Queensland in Australia experienced an ‘Omicron wave’ – which is like the flu. During this…
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Breast CancerDepressionMental HealthSciTech NewsWiley
How Mental Health Affects Breast Cancer Survival: The Silent Saboteur
A new study revealed that it is important to detect and treat depression for breast cancer patients because if they…
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ContraceptionGeneticsPregnancySciTech NewsSpermWashington State University
Revolutionary Discovery: How the Identification of a Key Gene is Changing the Game in Male Contraception
Scientists recently found a new gene called Arrdc5. It affects sperm size, motion, and shape. A drug targeting the protein…