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Cancer deaths plummet in middle-aged people

Tumor Cells Killed By A Calcium Storm In Promising Research

Fewer middle-aged people are dying from cancer in the UK than at any point over the last 25 years, a new study from Cancer Research UK has revealed. *    Published in the British Medical Journal, this is the first major study to examine trends in cancer incidence and mortality amongst middle-aged adults (35-69 yrs.) in …

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Surging Rates Of Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic — Is There A Connection?

Surging Rates Of Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic — Is There A Connection?

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of life around the globe, drastically diminishing the state of population health worldwide. One concerning trend that has emerged is a significant increase in children and adolescents diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) since the start of the pandemic. Some researchers have hypothesized that infection with severe …

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Shingles Associated with Increased Risk for Stroke, Heart Attack

Differences in herpes virus symptoms may relate to variations in strain gene expression

According to a press release, a new study by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, demonstrated that shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is associated with an almost 30% higher long-term risk of a major cardiovascular event such a stroke or heart attack. Their results …

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Why Vaccination Against Malaria Quickly Loses Its Protective Effect

Molecules Identified Involved In Severe Malaria

Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) studied the human immune response after immunization with the malaria pathogen Plasmodium falciparum. Their goal was to find out against which protein components the T helper cells induced in this way are directed. To the researchers’ surprise, the T helper cells reacted exclusively to the protein sequence …

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Infections from respiratory viruses follow a predictable seasonal pattern, researchers find

You May Be Able To Catch The Flu Just By Breathing

A clear-cut seasonal pattern of respiratory viruses has been identified by University of Alberta researchers and could help hospitals plan ahead for waves of sick patients. Bouts of respiratory illness from six viruses that were analyzed by the U of A team all peak in January and hit a low in June, and the peaks …

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