Groundbreaking therapy can treat incurable blood cancer

Groundbreaking therapy could treat incurable blood cancer Doctors have found that a new breakthrough therapy has reversed incurable blood cancers in some patients. A therapy that would once have been considered a piece of science fiction has reversed aggressive blood cancer in some patients. As the doctors report, the treatment involves precisely editing the DNA…

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First remote health-monitoring app introduced in Jersey

First remote health monitoring app launched in Jersey In a groundbreaking innovation, Jersey Island has prepared for a digital overhaul of community healthcare by introducing remote health monitoring services. As they think about the health concerns, the FNHC for family nursing and home care has introduced an application called “Luci” by GraphNet, which allows nurses…

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Flu cases surge in Scotland by 50%

Flu cases in Scotland rise by 50% The number of people with flu in hospitals across Scotland has risen by more than 50%. As reported by BBC, confirmed cases of flu have more than doubled in a week. A report from Public Health Scotland PHS shows the number of laboratory-confirmed cases rose sharply to 1,759…

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New study reveals dim light at night linked to biological indicators of depression

New research reveals that dim light at night is linked to biological indicators of depression According to a new study, there appeared to be a link between exposure to low-intensity light at night and sensitivity to higher-intensity compact fluorescent lighting during the morning hours. According to MedscapeSpecifically, the study shows that this light can increase…

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New study reveals 11 genetic loci linked to impulsive decision-making

New research reveals 11 genetic loci linked to impulsive decision-making A recent study published in Molecular psychiatry successfully identified 11 independent genetic loci associated with delay discounting (DD). First, it examined how these variants influence physical, behavioral, and neuroimaging characteristics associated with both physical and psychiatric health outcomes. What is DD? DD is primarily inclined…

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