20 articole in sectiunea Health
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| ID | Articol | Sursa | Autor | Sectiune | Publicat | Sincronizat | |
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Second Maryland Man to Receive an Altered Pig’s Heart Has DiedResearchers said they found signs of organ rejection, which the genetically modified tissue was supposed to prevent.
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New York Times | By Roni Caryn | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 425 |
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Gun Deaths Rising Sharply Among Children, Study FindsFirearm injuries are a leading cause of death among young children and teenagers in the United States.
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New York Times | By Roni Caryn | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 336 |
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A Third of Medicaid Recipients With Opioid Use Disorder Aren’t Getting Medication to Treat ItA new analysis also found wide disparities in age and race, with Black and young people receiving treatments at far lower rates than white and middle-aged people.
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New York Times | By Emily Baumgaertner | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 306 |
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Insecticides Can’t Stop These Mosquitoes. Now What?With mosquitoes evolving to evade bed nets and common insecticides, scientists are experimenting with new ways to block them.
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New York Times | By Stephanie Nolen | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 305 |
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Unleashing a New Weapon on the Mosquito: A MosquitoScientists have found a way to inject a bacteria into mosquitoes that neutralizes deadly viruses they carry.
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New York Times | By Stephanie Nolen | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 304 |
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One Village, Two Houses — and a New Tactic to Win the War on MosquitoesA different way of thinking about mosquito-borne diseases could save billions of dollars, and end them for good, some health experts believe.
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New York Times | By Stephanie Nolen | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 303 |
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The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?Working on a remote island, scientists think they can use genetic engineering to block a malaria-carrying species of mosquito from spreading the disease — and do it in just a few months. But governments are wary.
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New York Times | By Stephanie Nolen | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 302 |
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An Invasive Mosquito Threatens Catastrophe in AfricaA malaria-carrying species that thrives in urban areas and resists all insecticides is causing outbreaks in places that have rarely faced the disease.
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New York Times | By Stephanie Nolen | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 301 |
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Mosquitoes Are a Growing Public Health Threat, Reversing Years of ProgressClimate change and the rapid evolution of the insect have helped drive up malaria deaths and brought dengue and other mosquito-borne viruses to places that never had to worry about them.
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New York Times | By Stephanie Nolen | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |
| 5 |
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MDMA Therapy Inches Closer to ApprovalResults of a new study may offer regulators enough evidence to allow the psychedelic, also known as Ecstasy, to be considered for use as a PTSD treatment.
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New York Times | By Rachel Nuwer | Health | acum 2 ani | acum 2 ani |