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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.