[ad_1] By Laura Lopez Gonzalez A new drug could save the lives of 25,000 women living with HIV but could it be at the cost of their baby's life? It was Friday …
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[ad_1] Washington: It turns out that "traffic jams" can also occur in your brain and that they can be harmful. Researchers at the Friedrich-Alexander-Erlangen-Nürnberg University (FAU) were able to confirm that they …
Read More »Nigeria: In anticipation of World Hepatitis Day, here's what you need to know about the disease
[ad_1] By Ayodamola Owoseye The World Day of Hepatitis, observed on July 28 of each year, aims to awaken the global consciousness about hepatitis. Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver tissue. …
Read More »Kerala: After the epidemic of Nipah, now Kala-azar looks up in the state; Man diagnosed
[ad_1] Kozhikode, July 26: Just a couple of months after the Nipah epidemic in Kozhikode, a man in Sooppikkada in Changaroth grama panchayat district was diagnosed with kala-azar or leishmaniasis, said a …
Read More »71% of Indians suffer from poor muscle health, study finds
[ad_1] Often ignored and misunderstood by an athlete or gym enthusiast, the muscle health of seven in ten Indians is bad, according to a new study released Wednesday . One hundred Indians …
Read More »To control muscular dystrophy – TELANGANA
[ad_1] Muscular dystrophy, a genetic condition in which muscles are progressively weakened and wasted, has up to now challenged any form of treatment or cure even though research is taking place around …
Read More »Common Painkillers Could Cause Harmful Side Effects in Dementia Patients: Study – Brinkwire
[ad_1] Common painkillers could cause adverse effects in people with dementia, according to research. Scientists based in the UK and Norway found opioid-based drugs were linked to negative side effects in personality …
Read More »Congenital heart defects in infants
[ad_1] ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – According to the CDC, about one in 100 babies has a conbad heart defect. It means that they are born with a structural problem in their …
Read More »People in these big cities could breathe genes resistant to antibiotics
[ad_1] According to a new study, antibiotic genes could be suspended in the air in many cities. Researchers from several universities around the world have studied the number of antibiotic resistant genes …
Read More »Defenders, Celebrities, Urge More Attention to the Global AIDS Response
[ad_1] AMSTERDAM – Advocates have called for an increased response to the AIDS epidemic in the world, and some of the world's most famous voices have joined them here. They warned that …
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