Healthcare
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healthHPV Vaccine Breakthrough: Fewer Screenings Needed for Cervical Cancer
New study suggests HPV vaccination significantly reduces the need for cervical cancer screenings for women vaccinated by age 30.
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healthChildhood Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Viral Infection Risk
New research reveals children with obstructive sleep apnea face a significantly increased risk of influenza and COVID-19 diagnoses, even after common treatments.
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healthNurses Boycott Winnipeg Hospital Over Safety Fears
Manitoba Nurses Union members vote overwhelmingly to 'grey list' St. Boniface Hospital due to unresolved safety concerns, impacting staffing.
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healthEric Dane's ALS Battle Highlights Disease's Rapid, Fatal Progression
The rapid decline of actor Eric Dane from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, brings renewed focus to this devastating neurological condition and the urgent need for research.
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healthEmbryo Selection Tech: A Genetic Gamble Demanding Urgent Regulation
New polygenic embryo selection allows parents to 'score' embryos for traits, raising ethical concerns and highlighting a critical need for robust US regulation.
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healthPost-Surgery Kidney Injury Affects Over Half of ICU Patients
New study reveals over 50% of surgical ICU patients develop acute kidney injury post-operation, highlighting critical risk factors and the need for early intervention.
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healthGummy Supplements: Sweet Solution or Sugary Trap?
Experts weigh the pros and cons of gummy supplements versus traditional pills, focusing on sugar content, nutrient accuracy, and potential health risks for affluent consumers.
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healthDiabetes Drug Semaglutide Linked to Vision Loss Risk
New research suggests semaglutide, a popular diabetes and weight loss drug, may increase the risk of optic neuropathy and vision loss. Experts urge careful patient counseling.