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  1. WHO: Vaccines Have Saved Over 150 Million Lives

    WHO: Vaccines Have Saved Over 150 Million Lives

    The World Health Organization highlights the life-saving impact of vaccines over 50 years, urging renewed commitments to global immunization efforts.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  2. Exposome Research: Unraveling Environmental Health's Complex Tapestry

    Exposome Research: Unraveling Environmental Health's Complex Tapestry

    Professor Isabella Annesi-Maesano discusses the challenges and advancements in measuring the exposome, its impact on respiratory health, and the future of precision prevention.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  3. Carrie Ann Inaba Advocates for Invisible Illness Awareness: 'It's Real'

    Carrie Ann Inaba Advocates for Invisible Illness Awareness: 'It's Real'

    Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba shares her decades-long battle with Sjogren's disease, urging others to recognize and advocate for the reality of invisible illnesses.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  4. New Protein Target PA2G4 Shows Promise for Psoriasis Treatment

    New Protein Target PA2G4 Shows Promise for Psoriasis Treatment

    Researchers identify Proliferation-Associated protein 2G4 (PA2G4) as a key driver of psoriasis, potentially offering a novel therapeutic target for the chronic skin condition.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  5. AI Predicts Fragile X Syndrome Risk Before Symptoms Appear

    AI Predicts Fragile X Syndrome Risk Before Symptoms Appear

    Machine learning models show promise in identifying individuals at risk for Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome, enabling proactive monitoring and intervention.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. HPV Vaccine Significantly Cuts Cancer Risk in Young Males, Study Finds

    HPV Vaccine Significantly Cuts Cancer Risk in Young Males, Study Finds

    New international study reveals the 9-valent HPV vaccine reduces cancer risk by 46% in males aged 9-26, supporting gender-neutral vaccination programs.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  7. New Protein Discovery Offers Hope for Reversing Osteoarthritis

    New Protein Discovery Offers Hope for Reversing Osteoarthritis

    Researchers identify a key protein linked to aging joints, paving the way for potential new osteoarthritis treatments that could regenerate cartilage and restore mobility.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  8. WHO Approves First Malaria Drug for Newborns, Addressing Critical Healthcare Gap

    WHO Approves First Malaria Drug for Newborns, Addressing Critical Healthcare Gap

    The World Health Organization has prequalified the first malaria treatment specifically designed for newborns and infants, marking a significant step in combating the disease in vulnerable populations.

    2mo ago 1 min read