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Non-Typhoidal Salmonella is Associated With Colon Cancer

Recent Study Shows How Exposure To Non-Typhoidal Salmonella is Associated With Colon Cancer

Recent Study Shows How Exposure To Non-Typhoidal Salmonella is Associated With Colon Cancer, According to a recent study published on cell Reports Medicine, Humans who have salmonella in their system often experience digestive problems. The disease-causing bacteria normally reside in animals, but humans can contract the infection through tainted meats or water. According to the …

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Pancreatic cancer Early Signs and symptoms

Don’t Ignore These Pancreatic Cancer Early Signs And Symptoms

Due to its rarity and frequent lack of symptoms, pancreatic cancer frequently goes undiagnosed until it has progressed to a severe stage. Pancreatic cancer Early Signs and symptoms: Cancer arises from the cells of the pancreas, a digestive organ. It can be roughly classified into two types The exocrine pancreas produces islet cancer, whereas the endocrine pancreas produces pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour. Compared to endocrine pancreatic cancers, the second form is rare and progresses slowly. According To Cleaveland Clinic Some of the early signs of pancreatic cancer: According …

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Surgical smart knife(iKnife) can detect endometrial cancer cells in seconds|Here’s how it works

Scientists at Imperial College London in the UK have demonstrated that the iKnife, a cutting-edge surgical instrument, can “smell tumours” and quickly identify womb cancer. The discovery may allow thousands more women to receive a cancer diagnosis sooner. The iKnife is a cleverly designed electric toothbrush-sized device that combines electrosurgery and mass spectrometry to operate. …

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Medical Breakthroughs in 2022

5 Weird And Interesting Medical Breakthroughs in 2022

Medical Breakthroughs in 2022: Many times, science develops slowly through the incremental accumulation of knowledge. This is especially true in the field of medicine, where modestly focused research discoveries made one year may or may not result in significantly life-altering new medications decades later. The value of health research to society is enormous. It can …

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Syndromic Screening For COVID-19

Syndromic Screening For COVID-19-There is insufficient Data to support It

World Health Organization, The study reviews the available scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of syndromic screening to stop or slow the spread of COVID-19 at land borders. Syndromic Screening For COVID-19: The World Health Organization (WHO) stated in a scientific brief that there is not enough data to deploy COVID-19 testing for severe acute respiratory …

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Brain eating Amoeba

Brain eating Amoeba|First Death In South Korea|Know About It

“An amoeba that eats brains!” South Korea’s first recorded death! 97% of patients pass away! Brain eating Amoeba: The death from a new ailment in South Korea has generated controversy as Corona’s effects are still being felt. The global Corona epidemic that began in the Chinese city of Wuhan in 2019 claimed a significant number …

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Shingles Stroke Risk

Shingles Stroke Risk:1 Recent Studies show The Relation

Stroke Risk And Chickenpox Have A Strong Relationship. Maybe Now We Understand Why Photo by CDC: Shingles Stroke Risk: The chickenpox virus is dormant in the nerve systems of more than 90% of the world’s population. The varicella-zoster virus, or VZV, is typically acquired during childhood leading to the occurrence of Chickenpox. A third of …

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Nurses leave the Sector Due to increased stress and Decreased Compensation

 Many Nurses are Deciding to leave the sector as a result of increased stress and Decreased compensation. Nurses need our care or we will all suffer. Nurses Suffering: Reports from The Hindu, The nursing community needs a lot of attention, whether it be in the form of improved compensation, working conditions, or just plain respect, …

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MonkeyPox might be initially easily overlooked and mistaken for other diseases, 

Image: Cleaveland Researchers described the characteristics of MPX cases among MSM initially misdiagnosed with some other disease MonkeyPox: Outside of Africa, monkeypox (MPX) is a disease that is starting to spread, particularly among men who have sex with men (MSM) who engage in unprotected intercourse [1]. More than 60,000 cases have been confirmed outside of …

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Bharat Biotech’s Nasal vaccine has been approved|Know 5 Facts about it

Those who have taken Covishield and Covaxin can take the nasal vaccine as a heterologous booster dose. New Delhi: Bharat Biotech’s nasal vaccine has been authorized as a booster dose, according to Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya. The intranasal Covid vaccination from Bharat Biotech will be offered in private facilities and will be unveiled on …

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MERS FIFA World Cup

What Is MERS? Understanding MERS FIFA World Cup|Symptoms And Prevention

Some medical professionals are expressing concern about the likelihood of a virus spreading among the crowd during the festivities. World Cup supporters are being cautioned by health authorities in the UK and other nations to be wary of the symptoms of MERS. MERS FIFA World Cup: Numerous thousands of spectators have gathered in Qatar for …

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Pollination loss raises chronic diseases

Pollination loss raises chronic diseases as It eliminates nutritious crops from the global diet

Pollination loss raises chronic diseases as it removes healthy foods from global diets and increases chronic diseases causing excess deaths. The study was published on December 14, 2022, in Environmental Health Perspectives at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Greater Boston – According to research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, …

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zika virus news

Zika Virus Breaking News: 1st case reported in Karnataka State | 5-year-old tests positive |

The Health Department is on high alert after the state’s first confirmed case of the Zika virus. Bengaluru: The Health department is on high alert after the state’s first confirmed case of the Zika virus.A five-year-old child from the north Karnataka district of Raichur has been diagnosed with the virus.The state administration has informed the …

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Chikungunya News

Chikungunya News: Researchers find potential antiviral Drug as the Disease spreads globally

Chikungunya News: According to the most recent research, scientists at Oregon Health and Science University have created the first-ever drug to treat the excruciating joint pain that results from infection with the recently discovered Chikungunya virus. Source : Research Gate It should be emphasised that no vaccine against the Chikungunya virus has yet received approval. …

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Covid-19: New X-ray technology Developed at TUM, May Improve The Diagnosis of Covid-19.

A research team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has, for the first time, produced dark-field X-ray images of patients infected with the coronavirus The study is under Peer-Reviewed Publication at the TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (TUM) 80333 München TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (TUM) : Covid-19, München: The Technical University of Munich (TUM) research …

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zombie virus

Scientists Revive 48500-year-old Deadly Zombie Virus, know all about it

International scientists Revived the 48500-year-old Zombie Virus from the Siberian Permafrost and have warned that the permafrost’s irreversible thawing driven on by climate change may cause a new public health risk. In a study repository bioRxiv that has not yet undergone peer review, the French, Russian, and German researchers asserted that they had found and …

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Japanese Company Develops world’s first Pancreatic Cancer Screening Test using worm noses

These millimeter-long worms can be served as an effective diagnostic tool for the pancreatic cancer Early screening test. Users can administer the test by sending a sample of urine to a lab through a customized mail pouch. Because pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose and determine the rate of progression, the Japanese company decided to …

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The mysterious ‘Disease X’ A New Future Pandemic

Disease X: On 21 November 2022, WHO has launched a global scientific process involving more than 300 experts to update the list of priority pathogens. They will evaluate 25 virus families & bacteria including “Disease X”, an unknown pathogen that could cause a serious international epidemic. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Disease X …

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Sperm blocking vaginal gel, A New Method of Contraception

Sperm blocking vaginal gel that is applied inside the vagina and studies say it could be a new method of contraception and could be an alternative to hormonal contraception for humans. As hormonal methods of birth control, such as birth control pills and hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs), are very effective but can cause side effects, …

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Measles outbreak Mumbai, Around 13 deaths were reported

Measles outbreak Mumbai, Around 13 deaths were reported in the past month and a sharp increase in the number of cases, Mumbai and surrounding areas are facing a measles outbreak. As of Wednesday, the city has reported 233 confirmed cases, including more than 200 in the past two months. According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation(BMC) Seven areas …

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Charlotte Ivy Studham

Victorian teenager Charlotte Ivy Studham died due to Epilepsy at age 13

The teenager died unexpectedly in her sleep on November 3 at the age of just 13 Charlotte Ivy Studham was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 5 but it wasn’t until 4 years ago where things went downhill and she started having a lot of seizures ranging from epileptic tonic-clonic seizures to non-epileptic seizures …

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Cervical cancer elimination day of action 2022

Cervical Cancer Elimination DAY OF Action 2022

The event will be held on November 17th virtually, and the countdown to elimination continues. So Worldwide leaders, survivors, advocates, partners, and stakeholders will call for action to eliminate cervical cancer through dialogue. Together, we will share stories and educational resources to screen, prevent, treat, and ultimately eliminate cervical cancer.

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