The confirmed presence of substandard or falsified anticancer medicines in sub-Saharan Africa will complicate cancer care.
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These 2 Simple Breathing Techniques Helped Her Overcome Years of Anxiety
After decades of being plagued by constant stress and worry, Monique Lonner, 60, began having issues with her digestive ...
Analysis - The number of people receiving treatment for cancer has risen dramatically in the last decade in many African countries. For example, 10 years ago in Ethiopia and Kenya, cancer care was ...
The Science of Good Health emerges as a trusted destination for holistic, science-backed wellness. This innovative Indian ...
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Cathie Wood Loads Up on This Beaten-Down Biotech Stock
Investing in biotech stocks is a risky business. While shares can potentially soar majestically on regulatory approval or ...
Stories like Mendosa’s have become commonplace in the age of Ozempic. According to a 2024 Kaiser Family Foundation survey, ...
"Come to find out, they put in my chart that I have 'drug-seeking tendencies' and I was labeled with that for every ...
While John and Megan Gavin played with their two young sons — Leo, 4½, and Luke, 2½ — on the Westerly High School quad ...
Scientists discovered that Gila monster venom contains a compound that slows digestion. It led to one of the biggest medical ...
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9 Commons Medications That Don't Mix Well With Dairy
Dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt may interact with certain medications, making them less effective. Avoid dairy products with certain antibiotics.
Today’s instability stems from physical limits on affordable energy, which undermine debt-driven complexity and push societies toward a crisis phase.
Separated by just two shots, Carthage’s Addison Foust and Joplin’s Scarlett Satterlee qualified for the Class 4 state tournament Thursday at par-70 Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course in Springfield ...
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