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Asthma Biologics Underprescribed for Obese Patients Despite Proven Efficacy
New analysis reveals respiratory biologics, crucial for severe asthma, are significantly underused in eligible patients with obesity, impacting exacerbation rates and treatment access.
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Myopia's Silent Threat: How Short-Sightedness Increases Glaucoma Risk
Understand the critical link between myopia and glaucoma. Discover how severe short-sightedness elevates your risk and what treatments are available.
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Alberta Urges Ottawa to Ease Nicotine Pouch Rules for Smokers
Alberta's Premier calls on the federal government to relax restrictions on nicotine pouches, arguing current rules hinder smokers trying to quit and may increase youth access.
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Viagra and Shingles Vaccine Show Alzheimer's Prevention Promise
Repurposed drugs, including Viagra and a shingles vaccine, are among the top candidates for potential Alzheimer's disease treatment and prevention.
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Prepare Now: Navigating Daylight Saving Time Changes
Expert advice on adjusting to Daylight Saving Time. Learn how to prepare yourself, family, and household for the upcoming time shift.
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Mediterranean Diet Cuts Adult Asthma Risk Significantly, Study Finds
New research reveals a strong link between adhering to the Mediterranean diet and a reduced incidence of adult-onset asthma, offering new insights into preventative health strategies.
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HPV Vaccine: Your Shield Against Common Cancers
Understand why the HPV vaccine is crucial for preventing various cancers, including cervical, head, and neck cancers. Learn who should get vaccinated.
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Diabetes Breakthrough: New mRNA Therapy Targets Cell Protection
Researchers develop novel mRNA therapy using nanoparticles to protect insulin-producing cells, potentially preventing or slowing type 1 diabetes development.