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Vitamin K Found To Prevent Cell Death

A group of scientists from Helmholtz Munich has identified a new use for vitamin K, typically recognized for its part in blood clotting. In its fully reduced configuration, the researchers discovered that vitamin K operates as an anti-oxidant by efficiently inhibiting ferroptotic cell death. Ferroptosis is a natural kind of cell death in which cellular […]

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Look Out for These Symptoms! A Deadly Kind of Bacteria Has Been Found in US Soil and Water

For the first time, a possibly fatal strain of bacteria has been identified within the United States’s soil and water, causing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to ask healthcare professionals to look out for signs and symptoms in patients. The bacteria, known as Burkholderia pseudomallei, causes a rare disease named melioidosis that has

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CDC Warns of Unusually Large Number of Newborns Infected with Potentially Life-Threatening Virus

Doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say an abnormally high number of harmful viral infections have been detected among infants throughout the United States this year, including one uncommonly large cluster of almost two dozen cases at a single hospital in Tennessee. The infections- a result of a typical parechovirus- can set

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Why Do Women Feel the Cold more than Men?

We all have distinct preferences for when it is the correct time to draw out winter blankets. And the thermostat’s setup frequently forms the basis of office debates between women and men concerning the “appropriate” temperature for it to be configured. Between the sexes, there is usually more likeness than differences. However, studies constantly reveal

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Scent Dogs Detect Coronavirus Accurately from Skin Swabs

A current research by the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital affirmed that scent detection dogs can be taught to recognize people with a coronavirus infection from skin swabs. In the experimental set-up at Finland’s Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport, the dogs’ accuracy in identifying the samples was 92 percent. The quick and exact identification and

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Exercise and Lengthy COVID Syntoms

In a recent study posted to the medRxiv preprint web server. Researchers reviewed associations between physical activity as well as long coronavirus disease (COVID) signs. History Post-acute sequelae of COVID 2019 (COVID-19) (PASC). Long COVID, or post-COVID syndrome is a heterogeneous condition that comes with quick serious intense breathing syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)infection. Noticeable symptoms of

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Infant Infections May Expand the Possibility of Heart Illnesses Later in Life

A possible relation between infant infections and the chance of heart disease has been discovered Newborns have weakened body immune systems. Therefore, they are substantially more susceptible to various illnesses than older children and adults. Their new immune systems are not developed enough to combat the bacteria, viruses, and parasites that cause these infections. Bacteria

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Scientists Target Protein to Lower the Risk of Prostate Cancer Proliferation

Proteins and prostate cancer According to a study led by Cedars-Sinai Cancer investigators, targeting a particular protein that is often overexpressed in prostate cancer can help avoid or postpone the disease from infecting other parts of the body. The research study, released in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications, opens up the prospect of using available

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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Linked With Raised Risk of Carditis (Heart Inflammation)

Regardless of reduced absolute risk, Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine linked with a raised risk of carditis. Considerably increased risk in teenagers after the second dosage may call for sophisticated vaccination strategies. A case-control research study found an elevated relative risk of carditis associated with BNT162b2 (also known as Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine) vaccination, regardless of reduced absolute

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