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Written by Alice Porter ‘Manifestation’ – the idea that thinking about your goals can help you realise them – has firmly entered the mainstream with different techniques trending on social media. Here, an expert breaks down the 369 manifestation method and explains how to get started with it. Manifestation has become a huge wellness trend, with videos using it as a […]

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Russia reports record virus deaths for third day

Russia on Thursday reported its highest coronavirus death toll for a third day in a row, as infections spike driven by the contagious Delta variant and slow vaccination rates. A government tally reported 867 fatalities over the past 24 hours and 23,888 new cases. The new figure brings the country’s total deaths from COVID-19 to 207,255—the highest in Europe. Independent […]

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Am I fully vaccinated without a COVID-19 vaccine booster?

Am I fully vaccinated without a COVID-19 vaccine booster? Yes, people who got a two-dose vaccine or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson shot are considered fully vaccinated—even without a booster. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says you’re fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving a second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or one dose of the […]

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Menopausal hormone therapy not linked to increased risk of developing dementia

Use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT, also known as hormone replacement therapy, HRT) is not associated with an increased risk of developing dementia, regardless of hormone type, dose, or duration, concludes a large UK study published by The BMJ today. Within the subgroup of women with a specific diagnosis for Alzheimer’s disease, a slight increasing risk association was found with […]

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Scientists target next pandemic with ‘map’ to victory over viruses

An international team of scientists has created a powerful new resource to speed the development of vaccines and treatments to battle the next pandemic. University of Virginia School of Medicine researcher Wladek Minor, Ph.D., and collaborators in China and Poland have developed an Internet information system, called virusMED, that lays out all we know about the atomic structure and potential […]

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The AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG), the largest global HIV research network, which recently expanded its focus to include evaluating outpatient treatment for COVID-19, today announced that Teresa H. Evering, M.D., generic tegretol online without prescription M.S., a co-lead investigator (with Eric S. Daar, M.D.) for BRII-196/BRII-198 in the ACTIV-2 study of Outpatient Monoclonal Antibodies and Other Therapies, will present […]

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Resesarch gauges reductions in the quality of life during COVID-19

Besides the unprecedented social, economic, and health systems disruptions, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has incurred a loss of an estimated 20.5 million life years. In addition, the pandemic has imposed a significant public health burden impacting individuals' quality of life and mental health. The results of a survey were published on the medRxiv* preprint server, the purpose of […]

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Glioma subtype may hold the secret to the success of immunotherapies

A common mutation in gliomas sensitizes them to immunotherapy, a finding that researchers believe could have broader therapeutic implications for all glioma patients. A single common genetic mutation, or error, may hold the key to making immunotherapy more effective against gliomas, according to new mouse model findings from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center. The flip of a […]

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Study: Some common childhood behaviors may lead to anxiety disorders in later life

New research from the University of Otago has helped identify which specific child behaviors may raise the likelihood of anxiety disorders developing in adulthood and conversely, which ones might give parents, whānau and childhood experts less cause for concern. The study, published in the international medical journal Psychological Medicine used data from the University of Otago’s world-renowned Christchurch Health and […]

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Five-year data confirms comprehensive heart attack protocol improves survival

A five-year follow-up study confirms that a Cleveland Clinic-developed protocol improved outcomes for the most severe type of heart attacks—not only reducing mortality in both men and women, but eliminating or reducing the gender disparities in care and outcomes typically seen in these cardiac events. The study was published today in European Heart Journal Open. In the original study, published […]

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