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  • Victory and Threat:HIV in 2024

    Victory and Threat:HIV in 2024

    In 2024, the global fight against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has had its ups and downs. The number of people receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) and achieving viral suppression is at an all-time high. AIDS deaths are at their lowest level in two decades. However, despite these encoura...
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  • Healthy Longevity

    Healthy Longevity

      Population aging is increasing exponentially, and the demand for long-term care is also growing rapidly; According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about two out of every three people who reach old age need long-term support for daily living. Long-term care systems around the world ...
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  • Influenza surveillance

    Influenza surveillance

    One hundred years ago, a 24-year-old man was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) with fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. The patient had been healthy for three days before admission, then began to feel unwell, with general fatigue, headache and back pain. His condition worsened ...
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  • D.R.E.S.S

    D.R.E.S.S

    Drug response with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), also known as drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome, is a severe T-cell-mediated cutaneous adverse reaction characterized by rash, fever, involvement of internal organs, and systemic symptoms after prolonged use of certain drugs. DRE...
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  • Immunotherapy for lung cancer

    Immunotherapy for lung cancer

    Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for about 80%-85% of the total number of lung cancers, and surgical resection is the most effective means for the radical treatment of early NSCLC. However, with only a 15% reduction in recurrence and a 5% improvement in 5-year survival after perioperat...
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  • Simulate RCT with real world data

    Simulate RCT with real world data

    Randomized controlled trials (RCTS) are the gold standard for evaluating the safety and efficacy of a treatment. However, in some cases, RCT is not feasible, so some scholars put forward the method of designing observational studies according to the principle of RCT, that is, through “targe...
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  • Lung Transplantation

    Lung Transplantation

    Lung transplantation is the accepted treatment for advanced lung disease. In the past few decades, lung transplantation has made remarkable progress in the screening and evaluation of transplant recipients, selection, preservation and allocation of donor lungs, surgical techniques, postoperative ...
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  • Tirzepatide for Obesity Treatment and Diabetes Prevention

    Tirzepatide for Obesity Treatment and Diabetes Prevention

    The primary goal of treating obesity is to improve health. Currently, about 1 billion people worldwide are obese, and about two-thirds of them are pre-diabetic. Pre-diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction, leading to a lifetime risk of developing type 2 diabetes ...
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  • Myoma of Uterus

    Myoma of Uterus

    Uterine fibroids are a common cause of menorrhagia and anemia, and the incidence is extremely high, about 70% to 80% of women will develop uterine fibroids in their lifetime, of which 50% show symptoms. Currently, hysterectomy is the most commonly used treatment and is considered a radical cure f...
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  • Lead poisoning

    Lead poisoning

    Chronic lead poisoning is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adults and cognitive impairment in children, and can cause harm even at lead levels previously considered safe. In 2019, lead exposure was responsible for 5.5 million deaths from cardiovascular disease worldwide and...
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  • Chronic grief is an illness, but it can be treated

    Chronic grief is an illness, but it can be treated

    Prolonged grief disorder is a stress syndrome after the death of a loved one, in which the person feels persistent, intense grief for longer than expected by social, cultural, or religious practices. About 3 to 10 percent of people develop prolonged grief disorder after the natural death of a lov...
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  • The 90th CMEF in Shenzhen

    The 90th CMEF in Shenzhen

    The 90th China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF) opened in Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center (Bao ‘an) on October 12. Medical elites from all over the world gathered together to witness the rapid development of medical technology. With the theme of “Inn...
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  • A drug for Cancer Cachexia

    A drug for Cancer Cachexia

    Cachexia is a systemic disease characterized by weight loss, muscle and adipose tissue atrophy, and systemic inflammation. Cachexia is one of the main complications and causes of death in cancer patients. It is estimated that the incidence of cachexia in cancer patients can reach 25% to 70%, and ...
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  • Gene detection and cancer treatment

    Gene detection and cancer treatment

    In the past decade, gene sequencing technology has been widely used in cancer research and clinical practice, becoming an important tool to reveal the molecular characteristics of cancer. Advances in molecular diagnosis and targeted therapy have promoted the development of tumor precision therapy...
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  • New lipid-lowering drugs, once a quarter, reduced triglycerides by 63%

    New lipid-lowering drugs, once a quarter, reduced triglycerides by 63%

    Mixed hyperlipidemia is characterized by elevated plasma levels of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, leading to an increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in this patient population. ANGPTL3 inhibits lipoprotein lipase and endosepiase, as well as ...
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  • Association of socioeconomic status, social activity, and loneliness with depression

    Association of socioeconomic status, social activity, and loneliness with depression

    The study found that in the age group 50 years and older, lower socioeconomic status was significantly associated with an increased risk of depression; Among them, low participation in social activities and loneliness play a mediating role in the causal association between the two. The research r...
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  • WHO alert,monkeypox virus spread by mosquitoes?

    WHO alert,monkeypox virus spread by mosquitoes?

    Ealry in this month, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that monkeypox cases have surged in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and several African countries, constituting a public health emergency of international concern. As early as two years ago, monkeypox virus was recognized a...
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  • Doctors changed?From being full of mission to slack off

    Doctors changed?From being full of mission to slack off

    Once upon a time, doctors believed that work was the core of personal identity and life goals, and practicing medicine was a noble profession with a strong sense of mission. However, the deepening profit seeking operation of the hospital and the situation of Chinese medicine students risking thei...
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  • The epidemic has started again, what are the new anti epidemic weapons?

    The epidemic has started again, what are the new anti epidemic weapons?

    Under the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic, global public health is facing unprecedented challenges. However, it is precisely in such a crisis that science and technology have demonstrated their enormous potential and power. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the global scientific community and g...
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  • The hazards and protection of high temperature weather

    The hazards and protection of high temperature weather

    Entering the 21st century, the frequency, duration, and intensity of heat waves have significantly increased; On the 21st and 22nd of this month, the global temperature set a record high for two consecutive days. High temperatures can lead to a series of health risks such as heart and respiratory...
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