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According to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Heplisav-B (HepB-CpG; Dynavax Technologies Corporation), a yeast-derived hepatitis B vaccine made with a novel adjuvant, is approved for individuals aged 18 years and older
According to a new Northwestern Medicine study, patients with advanced prostate cancer who received more intensive treatment experienced the worse quality of life (QoL) three months after treatment, but a better quality of life in the long term, compared to those on standard therapy
New research suggested that exposure to a toxin primarily found in sheep could be linked to the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) in humans
Scientists in Sweden report a new method which they say offers unprecedented bonding strength, where acute bone fractures may soon be treated with an adhesive patch inspired by dental reconstruction techniques
In the present study, researchers described the presence of NeuroD transcription factor in glomeruli and to understand which targets and mechanisms NeuroD controls
According to a study published online April 14 in Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, describes that the choroidal thickness changes in patients with untreated diabetes mellitus over time
Children with low-risk penicillin allergy symptoms who subsequently tested negative for penicillin allergy and had the allergy labelling removed from their medical records tolerated penicillin without serious adverse or allergic reactions during the following year, a study found
According to researchers in Baton Rouge, differences in the way women with obesity burn calories during pregnancy may be a contributor to long-term postpartum weight retention in black moms
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According to the research, middle-aged women who get poor quality sleep have elevated levels of inflammatory markers, suggesting their risk for heart disease and other illnesses may be increased
In the present study, researchers developed a novel drug screening platform that relies on bioenergetics to identify new molecular targets for the treatment of epilepsy
According to the research, a seven-day course of antibiotic treatment for Gram-negative bacteraemia (GNB), a serious infection that occurs when bacteria get into the bloodstream, was shown to offer similar patient outcomes as a 14-day course