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Health

Syphilis infections rise sharply with women most hit

Syphilis infections rise sharply with women most hit

Kenya is reporting a surge in syphilis, while Baringo County leads in Hepatitis B infections. Approximately 1.8 per cent of the population tests positive for the disease. This is according to a new report by the National Aids and STIs Control Programme (NASCOP) and UNaids Despite the high number of infections, only a small proportion of those who test positive …

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The #1 Food to Limit to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia, According to Dietitians – AOL.com

The #1 Food to Limit to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia, According to Dietitians  AOL.com Major Study Links 4 Healthy Diets With Up to 28% Lower Dementia Risk  ScienceAlert What is the Mind diet? The simple swaps that could slash your risk of dementia  The Independent Mediterranean Diet Reduces Risk of Dementia – Study  qna.org.qa Get ready for better health with the MIND Diet …

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Ancient DNA reveals 37,000 years of hidden human infections

Ancient DNA reveals 37,000 years of hidden human infections

Using ancient DNA recovered from prehistoric bones and teeth, scientists have built a 37,000‑year timeline of human infections, stretching from the icy mammoth camps of Siberia to medieval graveyards in Denmark. The new genetic map shows how early microbes began shaping human history. The scientists sequenced remains from 1,313 individuals and found genetic traces of 214 different pathogens. These range …

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Researchers grow 400+ brain cell types—a leap for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research

Researchers grow 400+ brain cell types—a leap for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research

Nerve cells are not just nerve cells. Depending on how finely we distinguish, there are several hundred to several thousand different types of nerve cell in the human brain according to the latest calculations. These cell types vary in their function, in the number and length of their cellular appendages, and in their interconnections. They emit different neurotransmitters into our …

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Common genetic mutation increases the risk of dementia in men

Common genetic mutation increases the risk of dementia in men

About one man in 36 carries two copies of a tiny change in the HFE gene and that detail can more than double his odds of developing dementia, according to a new analysis of nearly 12,200 Australians and Americans. Dementia already affects about 433,000 Australians, and while women still outnumber men, this fresh genetic signal shows that older males with …

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Paralyzed Sheep Driving Motorized Wheelchair for First Time Has Everyone in Awe

Paralyzed Sheep Driving Motorized Wheelchair for First Time Has Everyone in Awe

Paralyzed Sheep Driving Motorized Wheelchair for First Time Has Everyone in Awe originally appeared on Parade Pets. Animals born paralyzed deserve every chance to enjoy life on their own terms. Just because they have obstacles to overcome doesn’t mean anyone should underestimate the power of the right mindset, a little determination, and a lot of resilience. If anything, these sweethearts …

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Foods That Naturally Relieve Headaches, Backed by Health Pros

Foods That Naturally Relieve Headaches, Backed by Health Pros

What you eat could be the key to easing your headache or migraine symptoms. Though adjusting your diet is far from a miracle cure, when paired with other healthy habits, like maintaining your hydration, getting enough exercise, getting enough sleep and managing stress, it’s a low-effort way to relieve your pain.  “The most important thing I tell patients is that migraines are highly individualized,” …

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The Best Time to Eat Breakfast for Weight Loss

The Best Time to Eat Breakfast for Weight Loss

Eating early in the day and front-loading your calories supports greater weight loss versus eating later. Experts suggest eating breakfast at least 12 hours after your last meal for the most benefits. Breakfast is linked to better diet quality, cognitive benefits and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. You’ve probably heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. …

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Weekly Injection Could Revolutionize Parkinson’s Treatment

Weekly Injection Could Revolutionize Parkinson’s Treatment

Summary: Researchers have developed a long-acting weekly injection that delivers steady doses of levodopa and carbidopa, potentially transforming care for Parkinson’s disease. The biodegradable injectable maintains consistent drug levels, reducing the need for multiple daily pills and improving patient adherence. In lab tests, the gel released over 90% of the levodopa and 81% of the carbidopa within seven days, with …

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