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Researchers have identified a new druggable target for heart failure in neonates and infants, a condition for which there has
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A medication used to treat diabetes is able to reduce hospitalizations and cardiovascular deaths in patients with heart failure by
Read moreChildren with a migration background often misdiagnosed with an ‘impairment of language acquisition’
In 2019, an average of around 2.1 million Austrian inhabitants came from a migration background. Due to the changing demographic
Read moreFood variety is important for health – but the definition of a ‘balanced diet’ is often murky
It’s well known that a healthy diet can help reduce disease risks that are related to overweight or obesity—such as
Read moreBurnout can exacerbate work stress, further promoting a vicious circle
Stress and overload in the workplace are increasing worldwide and are often considered a cause of burnout. Indeed, a new
Read moreTips for a healthier holiday season
(HealthDay)—Give your heart the gift of healthy eating this Thanksgiving, the American Heart Association suggests. “It’s easy to get off
Read moreWistar creates a new synthetic DNA vaccine against Powassan virus
Scientists at The Wistar Institute have designed and tested the first-of-its-kind synthetic DNA vaccine against Powassan virus (POWV), targeting portions
Read moreA simple, cost-effective molecular assay may help manage growing spread of drug-resistant gonorrhea
A dual therapy treatment regimen of expanded-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs) plus azithromycin (AZM) is the recommended standard of care for gonorrhea.
Read moreMold and damp health costs are about 3 times those of sugary drinks. We need a healthy housing agenda
The World Health Organization has always been interested in housing as one of the big “causes of the causes,” of
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