The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed the first human case of Brucella canis in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Vascular disease is responsible for a quarter of the annual deaths in the UK, killing almost 160,000 people a year.
Cardiomyopathies are conditions that affect the muscles of the heart and can affect the heart’s structure, reduce its ability to pump blood around the body, and cause abnormal heart rhythms.
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Early Warning Signals That Could Save Your Life: Signs of 20 Common Curable Fatal Diseases
If you knew the early warning signals of emerging serious health problems, you could act quickly.
Cell-free DNA has significant potential in disease detection and monitoring.
If you’ve been experiencing difficulty hearing, there may be an underlying medical condition or illness that’s causing it.
Depression is a mere neurological or neurobiological manner, it is a strict form of reductionism which many researchers have dismantled.
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A Special Omega-3 Fatty Acid Lipid Will Change How We Look at the Developing and Ageing Brain
Scientists have demonstrated the critical role played by a special transporter protein in regulating the brain cells that ensure nerves are protected by coverings called myelin sheaths.
Rheumatologists can play a major role in diagnosing and treating neurologic Lyme disease.
New research from Oregon Health & Science University and collaborators indicates lab-made antibodies may be able to cure people infected with yellow fever.
Peyronie’s disease is a medical condition that affects the penis, causing a curvature or deformity of the organ during erection.
The biological function of the C-reactive protein, CRP, has long been unknown.
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Researchers at Hebrew University and University of Kentucky Receive $1 Million Grant to Study Human Brain Complexity
Researchers are exploring whether a new type of protein substantially increases the molecular complexity in the brain and improves its function.
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Strep A Outbreak – Expert Warns ‘Knee-Jerk’ Antibiotic Treatments May Do More Harm Than Good
Following the deaths of 16 children in the ongoing Strep A outbreak, expert warns that testing and other measures should be used first in affected schools.
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Probiotic ‘Backpacks’ Show Promise for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
by News Releaseby News ReleaseIBD is a complex disease that usually involves more than gut microbial communities that are out of whack.