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Hormonal contraceptives can be safely combined with most ARVs

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Women taking various forms of hormonal contraceptives can likely combine them safely with antiretrovirals (ARVs), whether as HIV treatment or in the form of...

Increased fruit and veggies uptake reduces PAD risk

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Eating more fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to a study of more than 3.6m individuals in...
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Moderate-intensity walking may reduce VCI symptoms

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A moderate-intensity walking regimen may reduce symptoms of mild vascular cognitive impairment (VCI),  a small Canadian study suggests. Participants with vascular cognitive impairment, sometimes called...

By gum! Dentists battle it out over who is the real Dr Smile

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The Gauteng High Court (Pretoria) is faced with deciding which of two Johannesburg dentists has the right to be known as Dr Smile. Dentist Zeyn...
TECHDIABETIC

Experimental foot mat to predict foot ulcers in diabetics

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An experimental foot-temperature monitoring system might one day be able to detect when diabetic patients are developing foot ulcers, a common complication that can...

Germany looks at fining parents not vaccinating children

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Parents in Germany who fail to seek medical advice on vaccinating their children could face fines of up to €2,500, reports BBC News. Health...
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New drug helps control symptoms in psoriatic arthritis patients

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In a phase-3 clinical trial, patients with psoriatic arthritis for whom standard-of-care pharmaceutical treatments have provided no lasting relief, experienced a significant reduction in...

Cannabidiol helps control seizures in children with severe epilepsy

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RA double-blind, placebo-controlled trial found that children with Dravet syndrome had fewer seizures after taking a daily oral solution of the cannabis compound cannabidiol,...
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Trump's international health aid cuts could result in 1m deaths

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At least 1m people will die in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere, The New York Times reports researchers and advocates said, if funding cuts proposed...
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Red meat consumption associated with significantly increased risk of dying

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Eating more red meat, both processed and unprocessed, is associated with a 26% increased risk of dying from eight common diseases as well as...