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What Women Should Know About Taking Testosterone: Uses, Side Effects and More – The New York Times

What Women Should Know About Taking Testosterone: Uses, Side Effects and More  The New York Times ‘I’m on Fire’: Testosterone Is Giving Women Back Their Sex Drive — and Then Some  The New York Times Women are turning to testosterone to feel younger. Here’s what the science really says.  National Geographic ‘Huge inequity’: Women missing out on ‘life-changing’ hormone while Pharmac funds four …

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The symptom that puzzled doctors for millennia

The symptom that puzzled doctors for millennia

There certainly are potential downsides. As a 2021 review of fever in the Covid-19 pandemic era put it: “blocking fever can be harmful because fever, along with other sickness symptoms, evolved as a defence against infection”.    Using medication to quell the impacts of fever can also have adverse effects at a population level. A 2014 study, for example, found …

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Why has Pakistan’s HPV vaccine campaign faced a backlash? | Health News

Why has Pakistan’s HPV vaccine campaign faced a backlash? | Health News

In September, Pakistan launched its first-ever national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine campaign, aiming to immunise more than 13 million girls aged nine to 14 in its first phase. HPV is the most common cause of cervical cancer, which kills eight Pakistani women every day, according to Dr Dapeng Luo, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Pakistan. The …

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Client Challenge

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Mapping Plasmodium transitions and interactions in the Anopheles female

Mapping Plasmodium transitions and interactions in the Anopheles female

Rearing of Anopheles mosquitoes A. gambiae (G3 strain), A. stephensi (SDA-500), and recently colonized A. coluzzi41 mosquitoes were reared in an insectary maintained at 27 °C, 70–80% relative humidity, on a 12 h:12 h light:dark cycle. Larvae were fed on fish food and adults were provided with 10% w/v glucose solution ad libitum. Adult mosquitoes were fed with purchased human blood (Research Blood …

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Histotripsy: First UK patient receives ‘game-changing’ ultrasound that destroys liver cancer

Histotripsy: First UK patient receives ‘game-changing’ ultrasound that destroys liver cancer

Sign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in health Get our free Health Check email Get our free Health Check email A pioneering new liver cancer treatment, employing focused ultrasound waves to destroy diseased tissue, has been administered to the first NHS patient. Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge is the first in Europe …

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