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Early results from a study of newborn screening methods show that DNA analysis picks up many more preventable or...
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Maternal antibodies passed across the placenta can interfere with the response to the malaria vaccine, which would...
Need to Remove Existing Barriers for Effective Weight Loss? Study...
Expanding access to new, highly effective weight-loss medications could prevent more than 40,000 deaths a year in the...
UCF Researchers Develop Innovative Spongelike Bandage to Stop...
Without proper medical invention, injuries sustained from traffic collisions, serious workplace accidents or weapons may...
Approximately 80 Percent Protection May be Provided by RSV Vaccine...
A multi-state study, published in The Lancet, is one of the first real world data analyses of the effectiveness of the...
NIH Clinical Trial Shows Mpox Vaccine Safe for Adolescents
A National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded clinical trial of an mpox vaccine in adolescents found it was safe and...
Hospital level interventions to improve outcomes after injury in India
Trauma is one of the leading causes of disability and death, worldwide. Ninety per cent of trauma related mortality...
Cutting the Probability of Premature Death by 50 Percent by 2050: Goal...
Ahead of the 2024 World Health Summit, in which the World Health Organization (WHO) is a partner, a new report by the...
Better Use of Vaccines Could Reduce Antibiotic Use by 2.5 Billion...
A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) finds that vaccines against 24 pathogens could reduce the number of...
Study Warns Against Use of AI Chatbots for Drug Information
Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered search engines and chatbots may not always provide accurate and safe information on...
Can Skin Tone Affect Your Meds? Study Sheds Light
Skin pigmentation may act as a "sponge" for some medications, potentially influencing the speed with which active drugs...
Health Warning: Lead in Turmeric Found to Exceed Safe Limits by 200...
Lead levels in turmeric sold in India, Nepal and Pakistan were several times higher than the regulatory limit, according...