Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a rare inflammatory disorder. Thanks to a new initiative, AOSD is now considered to be ...
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Bugs laid eggs under your skin and now you have scabies. Now what?
Scabies is a skin problem caused by tiny bugs called mites. These mites are so small that you can’t see them without a ...
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EULAR proposes new guidance to assess disease activity in adult-onset Still’s disease
EULAR - The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology - has identified an unmet clinical need around the assessment ...
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5 shaving creams seniors should never use
Shaving cream has changed over the years, with many brands now including chemicals, fragrances, and other ingredients that ...
The third generation EGFR TKI targets EGFR mutant NSCLC, showing improved progression free survival and fewer adverse events ...
Multivariable analysis identified active rash, ILD, and elevated NLR as independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.
The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department is reporting a local case of measles, the first in the county since 2018.
The project forms part of the Bank’s broader skills revolution agenda, which recognizes youth and women as central to ...
Scientists have utilised revolutionary DNA base editing to treat previously incurable T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
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4 Potential Side Effects of Eating Too Many Flaxseeds
These nutritious seeds come with a variety of health benefits—but there are some potential side effects to be mindful of.
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Keeping Kids Out of Cobalt Mines - African Development Bank Skills and School Program Provides Alternative to Child Labour for Mineral-Powered Popular Holiday Gifts
During this end-of-year holiday season, top of the presents wish list for many are cell phones, computers, tablets, portable power tools, wearable tech, or a myriad of other products with rechargeable ...
The recommendation to add COPIKTRA ( duvelisib) to the NCCN Guidelines is based on the broad body of evidence and uniform consensus ( > 85% support of the NCCN Panel) that intervention is appropriate.
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