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Okanagan Clinical Trials is inviting individuals living with migraines to participate in an ongoing medication research study ...
New research is showing promise that a vaccine may be able to fight one type of the most common cancers in women. Phase one clinical trials examined immune response to a new breast cancer vaccine by ...
One dose of the HPV vaccine in girls aged 9–14 triggers strong, lasting immune responses, comparable to a full three-dose ...
Liupao tea shows promise in improving metabolic syndrome markers, enhancing heart health and gut balance in just three months ...
Scientists have created a 10-minute menstrual blood test for endometriosis using borophene, a 2D material with ...
Scientists have, for the first time, tracked nasal insulin traveling into the brain—revealing why it may work differently in ...
Discover a study revealing how abnormal urinalysis may signal somatisation in female EPS patients and improve with FM treatment.
At times, people facing rare and aggressive cancer diagnoses may feel like there are no care options. OSF HealthCare Cancer Institute in Peoria, Illinois ...
In a major step to reduce cervical cancer risks and boost human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage, Guyana’s Ministry of Health has introduced the ...
DAP Health has received the new twice-yearly injection for HIV prevention. Here's what you need to know if you're interested ...
USA News Group News Commentary – Cancer diagnoses are climbing fastest among younger women, sparking alarm that looming cuts ...
Yeztugo, a twice yearly injection, offers a promising advancement in HIV prevention, but high costs and insurance uncertainties may limit its accessibility.