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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Delaying Dementia: The Vaccine Connection

A recent study in Australia has shed light on an intriguing possibility. It suggests that the herpes zoster (HZ) vaccination might help in preventing or delaying dementia. This finding builds on earlier research conducted in Wales, which also hinted at a similar outcome. The Australian study aimed t

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Apr 23 2025CRIME

Kashmir's Deadly Day: A Mountain Resort Turned into a War Zone

In the heart of the Himalayas, a peaceful retreat turned into a nightmare. Gunmen stormed a resort in Pahalgam, a town often called the "Switzerland of India". Twenty-six lives were lost, and many more were injured. This was one of the deadliest attacks in Kashmir in recent years. The attack happen

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How Spain is dealing with flu in older adults

In Spain, people aged 50 and above face a significant risk of flu complications. This is due to the high number of chronic health issues in this age group. As people get older, their immune systems do not respond as well to vaccines. This makes them more vulnerable to flu infections. The age group

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How Smart Tech is Changing Medicine Development

The world of medicine is changing fast. One big change is how drugs are developed. This process is getting a major upgrade thanks to something called Integrated Evidence Planning. It is a smart way to make sure that the evidence gathered during drug development meets the needs of regulators, doct

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Spotted Salamanders: How Seasons Affect Their Energy Use

The spotted salamander, a type of ectotherm, lives in environments with big temperature swings. These creatures spend much of their time underground, which might shield them from sudden temperature changes. However, research shows that their bodies still react to seasonal shifts. This reaction is se

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rollout Hurdles in Sub-Saharan Africa

Vaccines have been a game-changer in fighting diseases worldwide for the last five decades. However, getting new vaccines into the hands of people in sub-Saharan Africa is no easy task. A recent study looked into the hurdles faced when introducing new vaccines in this region. It focused on vaccines

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Choices: How Age and Politics Played a Role in a Pennsylvania University

A study was conducted at a large public university in Pennsylvania. The focus was on who got the COVID-19 vaccine and who did not. The findings were quite interesting. Age and political beliefs were key factors in determining vaccination status. The study looked at students and staff across multipl

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Are Skeptical About Dengue Shots

Vaccines for dengue, a nasty mosquito-borne illness, face a tough crowd. Safety worries are a big reason why some people hesitate to get vaccinated. To tackle this problem, smart plans are needed to break down the walls that stand in the way. To get a handle on this, a deep dive into current re

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Unpacking Health Secretary's Bold Moves and Controversial Claims

The new head of the Department of Health and Human Services has quickly made his mark. In just a couple of months, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made significant changes. He has let go of 10, 000 public health workers. He has also met with state leaders who want to limit unhealthy food options in gov

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

The Truth Behind Measles, Autism, and Diet Claims

In a short time, a new health secretary has made big changes to the Department of Health and Human Services. This person has fired many public health workers, met with governors wanting to limit unhealthy foods in government programs, and sent mixed messages about vaccines during measles outbreaks.

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