Health

Hepatitis C is a type of blood-borne virus that specifically targets the liver, causing inflammation and damage if left untreated. It spreads through blood-to-blood contact, and in many cases, infection occurs due to contaminated blood transfusions. Additionally, intravenous drug use and exposure to contaminated blood during medical or cosmetic procedures can also lead to infection.
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Recent data indicates that regular COVID-19 vaccinations could potentially enhance our immune systems against future variants and related viruses, in addition to the demonstrated protection they already offer against current infections. This news comes as a beacon of hope amidst the ongoing hospitalizations and long COVID cases, along with the constant emergence of new variants.
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The world sees over 350 million surgeries yearly, with most people experiencing the effects of general anesthesia at some point in their lives. Although general anesthesia is considered a safe medical practice, the intricacies of how anesthetic drugs interact with the brain remain largely unknown. This lack of complete understanding has persisted since general anesthesia
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Recent research has shed light on the potential benefits of semaglutide, the key ingredient in medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, for heart health. The findings from the Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes (SELECT) trial have revealed promising results, suggesting a significant reduction in the risk of stroke or cardiac events even among individuals who do not
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It’s not just farmers and hunters who need to be concerned about the current bird flu outbreak in the United States. Research from the New York City Virus Hunters (NYCVH) Program has shown that even city dwellers, especially those with pets, are at risk. The study found that a small number of birds passing through
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Chronic pain affects approximately one in five adults in the United States, causing relentless suffering over extended periods of time. The current treatment options mainly involve painkillers, which are not always effective and can lead to addiction. In order to better comprehend the underlying mechanisms of chronic pain, neuroscientist Mayank Gautam and his team at
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