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The mass-produced COVID-19 vaccines built using the mRNA model – which were rapidly manufactured during the global pandemic – could also help the immune system recognise and attack cancer tumours, new studies have shown.
Studies in mice and an…
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Chances are, if you’re over 50 or approaching that birthday milestone, someone has mentioned the word ‘osteoporosis’ to you. Whether it’s in relation to the many symptoms of perimenopause or as a benefit of strength training for women, more of…
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I’ll be honest: when I first heard about colour walking, I rolled my eyes. Another walking trend? Really? Even if it involves colour theory, I’m not sure I’m interested.
In the last few years, social media’s brought us hot girl walks, silent…
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PA MediaA woman who had at least 20 health appointments before being diagnosed with bowel cancer has said she was told she was too young to have the disease.
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To combat mosquito-borne illnesses that claim hundreds of thousands of lives each year, scientists have enlisted an unexpected partner: a fungus that gives off a floral scent.
By exploiting mosquitoes’ attraction to flowers, an international team…
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Youth opioid use is increasing in Canada, as are related emergency department visits and deaths, yet governments are not…
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Efforts to promote safer opioid prescribing in Canada appear to be having an effect, as new research in the…
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Is expanding hospital inpatient, or bed-based, care a way to help address the overdose crisis? An analysis…
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