In 2015, more cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis combined were reported than ever before, according to the annual Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report, 2015 , released October 19 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The 2015 STD Surveillance Report points out that: Young people aged 15 to 24 accounted for nearly […]
Read More11 October 2016 | GENEVA – Taxing sugary drinks can lower consumption and reduce obesity, type 2 diabetes and tooth decay, says a new WHO report. Fiscal policies that lead to at least a 20% increase in the retail price of sugary drinks would result in proportional reductions in consumption of such products, according to […]
Read MoreNearly 32 million children across the world live with disabling hearing loss. A new WHO report, “Childhood hearing loss: act now, here’s how”, suggests that 60% of this can be prevented. It also highlights that if hearing loss is detected early enough, and if children receive the care they need, they can reach their full potential. […]
Read MoreDr. Todd Anderson checks the blood pressure of a patient. Nearly one-third of Canadians have high cholesterol. High cholesterol can lead to heart disease and doctors are hoping new tools can help improve treatment and outcomes for patients. Led by a University of Calgary researcher, the Canadian Cardiovascular Society has published updates to Canada’s […]
Read MoreThe Sunday Times yesterday reported that HIV had become undetectable in the blood of one man taking part in the RIVER study, a trial of an intensive treatment regimen designed to test whether it is possible to reduce levels of HIV-infected cells in the bodies of people recently infected with HIV. The researchers hope that […]
Read MoreScientists have unveiled a synthetic drug that appears to neutralise pain as effectively as morphine but without the side-effects that make opioids so dangerous and addictive. The big-data methods used by the researchers also open up a promising avenue in drug innovation, they reported in the journal Nature. Does not affect breathing In experiments with […]
Read MoreADHD is a chronic neuro behavioural condition that affects millions of children and often continues into adulthood. Almost all children have times when their attention or behaviour deviates, but children with ADHD have behavioural problems that occur so frequently and severely that it can affect a child’s success at school and their relationships. While there […]
Read MoreUK scientists and clinicians working on a groundbreaking trial to test a possible cure for HIV infection say they have made remarkable progress after a test patient showed no sign of the virus following treatment. The research, being carried out by five of Britain’s top universities with NHS support, is combining standard antiretroviral drugs with […]
Read MoreWith the world’s population expected to reach the nine billion mark by about 2050, specialists of all stripes are concerned about feeding the next generations. Reports are periodically published suggesting that the answer lies in the reduction of food waste, the intensive harvesting of genetically modified crops, a more widespread reliance on organic agriculture, the […]
Read MoreTwo summers ago, social media streams were filled with video after video of individuals dumping cold water over themselves in order to increase awareness and garner donations for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Now, new research is crediting part of the $115 million raised to helping to identify NEK1 as a new ALS-related gene. In a […]
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