Health & Medicine
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New Study Reveals How Bacteria in Hospitals Adapt and Form Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotics are used to treat serious illnesses caused by pathogenic bacteria as a "last option," but developing resistance by "superbugs" to most clinically authorized medications puts patients at risk of death.
Latest Research Articles
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US Cancer Mortality Rate Does Not Decrease In Spite Costly Cancer Care: New Study
Animal Studies: New Cancer Vaccine Bypasses Tumor Defenses
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Hamsters Owned by Monkeypox Carriers Should be Isolated or Killed
Next Pandemic May Come From Super Bacteria Unleashed by Melting Permafrost
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Vitamin D Supplements May Not Prevent the Development of Type 2 Diabetes After All: New Study
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Proteoglycans, an Important Medical Health Food Element, Are Being Sought as a New Source According to Research
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Could Monkeypox Be the Next Pandemic? What You Need to Know about the Virus
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Stem Cell Therapy: Fat-Based Stem Cells Can be Used for Regenerative Therapies of Injured Nervous Systems
Monkeypox Origin Theories Point to Labs in Wuhan and Ukraine – Hoax?
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Weather Conditions Turned Already Dangerous Marathon Deadly
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Wilms Tumor: New Research Reveals Genetic Mechanisms Behind the Childhood Cancer
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Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus Injected Towards a Patient as a New Clinical Trial






