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Former Ebola Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx Warns of DRC Outbreak 'Old Data' Risks
Dr. Deborah Birx says undetected Ebola cycles in the DRC make current case numbers unreliable, calling for stronger global detection systems.
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Epigenetic Clock Reveals Why Native Hawaiians Age Faster
New study links epigenetic markers to early aging and higher disease risk in Native Hawaiians, before clinical diagnosis.
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The Hidden Pain of Family Estrangement: More Common, Less Simple Than You Think
Family estrangement is widespread but carries stigma. Psychologists reveal it's a complex continuum, not a simple break, with mixed effects on well-being.
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Persistent Alternaria Allergy Drives Asthma, Rhinitis from Childhood to Adulthood
Persistent Alternaria sensitisation, detectable via rAlt a 1, strongly linked to lifelong asthma and rhinitis risk, with childhood testing key.
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5 Walking Mistakes That Could Be Ruining Your Progress, Expert Warns
Physical therapist Dr. Milica McDowell shares 5 common walking mistakes, from phone scrolling to wrong shoes, and how to fix them.
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Study: GLP-1 Drugs Don't Disrupt Esophageal Function in Diabetes
New research shows GLP-1 receptor agonists do not significantly alter esophageal motility or reflux testing in type 2 diabetes patients.
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Acupuncture Therapies Ranked for Cancer Insomnia Relief
Study ranks acupuncture therapies for breast cancer insomnia. Mindfulness and acupressure combination ranked top in efficacy and safety.
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Immunosuppressive Therapy Linked to Liver Recovery in AIH Cirrhosis
New study finds immunosuppressive therapy can lead to hepatic recompensation in AIH patients with decompensated cirrhosis.