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AACR Delivers Report on Disparities in Cancer Progress
AACR Delivers Report on Disparities in Cancer Progress In its biennial Cancer Disparities Progress Report published today, the American Association for Cancer Research presents the latest statistics on disparities in cancer progress
FDA Approves First Self-Test Collection Kit for HPV
FDA Approves First Self-Test Collection Kit for HPV The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a kit that will allow women to collect their own vaginal sample for HPV
Reporting from Chile: Surgical Premature Menopause Tied to Risk for Muscle Disorders
Reporting from Chile: Surgical Premature Menopause Tied to Risk for Muscle Disorders Women experiencing surgical premature menopause (PM) have a higher likelihood of developing musculoskeletal disorders, according to a study
Newly reported from China: Recreational Ultraviolet Use Tied to Cases of Photokeratitis
Newly reported from China: Recreational Ultraviolet Use Tied to Cases of Photokeratitis Ultraviolet (UV) radiation used for outdoor recreational purposes can be associated with photokeratitis, according to a brief report
From the USA: Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity Independently Linked to Breast Cancer
From the USA: Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity Independently Linked to Breast Cancer Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and obesity have independent and distinct associations with breast cancer subtypes and mortality, according to a
Directly from China: High Predictability for Measles Antibody Dynamics Discernible From Birth
Directly from China: High Predictability for Measles Antibody Dynamics Discernible From Birth At the individual level, there is high predictability for measles antibody dynamics from birth, according to a study
Directly from the USA: Sleeve Gastrectomy Beneficial for Obese Kidney Transplant Candidates
Directly from the USA: Sleeve Gastrectomy Beneficial for Obese Kidney Transplant Candidates For kidney transplant (KT) candidates with obesity, sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is effective, and a considerable proportion of patients
Canada: Targeted Diagnostic Botox Injections Can Identify Trigger Sites for Migraine
Canada: Targeted Diagnostic Botox Injections Can Identify Trigger Sites for Migraine Diagnostic targeted Botox injections have high positive predictive value for migraine trigger site localization, according to a study published
Newscasting from the USA: Personalized Tool Can Predict Infants at Increased Risk for RSV
Newscasting from the USA: Personalized Tool Can Predict Infants at Increased Risk for RSV A personalized tool can predict infants at increased risk for severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower