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The unexpected nutrient scientists say could cut cognitive issues in old age

Adults who consume more dietary copper tend to perform better on cognitive tests, including memory, attention and language, research has found. In a study of more than 2,400 Americans aged 60 and above, those eating roughly 1.4mg of copper a day scored higher on a number of cognitive assessments than those consuming less than 0.8mg. Copper, though needed in only ...

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Top Lifestyle diseases we can tackle easily

A man in his 30s, having a very sedentary lifestyle, wakes up in the morning only to find that there is a creepy pain in his abdomen. Even in layperson’s language, abdominal pain may mean many things. Appendicitis, gastroenteritis, gall bladder- whatnot! He and his family members kept guessing until the pain rose beyond the tolerance level. It was a ...

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Pfizer COVID jab linked to major eye damage, scientists discover

In 64 people, scientists in Turkey measured changes in the cornea’s inner layer, called the endothelium, before taking the first Pfizer dose and two months after receiving the second. Results revealed that taking both doses of the vaccine led to thicker corneas, fewer endothelial cells in the eye and more variation in size of these specialized cells that form the ...

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Guinea reports more than 200 mpox cases since first detection

The number of mpox cases in Guinea since an outbreak was first detected has passed 200, health officials told AFP Friday, with several nearby countries witnessing recent increases in infections. Last month World Health Organisation director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the virus remains an international health emergency amid the rise in west Africa. Guinea has now recorded 206 total cases, ...

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Premature babies to be immunised against winter virus

Thousands of premature babies in the UK can now be protected against a common winter virus which can cause a dangerous lung infection, and sometimes kill. The injection will provide them “with a protective bubble” against RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) in time for the colder months, NHS medics said. Most babies are protected via vaccination late in pregnancy, but babies ...

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UK births mark global first for three-person baby technique to prevent deadly genetic disease

In a major medical breakthrough, eight babies have been born in the UK using DNA from three individuals, marking the first confirmed births through a technique aimed at preventing the transmission of severe mitochondrial diseases. The innovative procedure, developed by scientists at Newcastle University and the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, involves combining the egg and sperm of ...

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Babies made using three people’s DNA are born free of hereditary disease

Eight babies have been born in the UK using genetic material from three people to prevent devastating and often fatal conditions, doctors say. The method, pioneered by UK scientists, combines the egg and sperm from a mum and dad with a second egg from a donor woman. The technique has been legal here for a decade but we now have ...

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14m children did not receive a single vaccine in 2024: UN

More than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year – about the same number as the year before – according to U.N. health officials. Nine countries accounted for more than half of those unprotected children. In their annual estimate of global vaccine coverage, released Tuesday, the World Health Organization and UNICEF said about 89% of children ...

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Global infant vaccination rates stabilise post-Covid, misinformation, aid cuts threaten progress

Global infant vaccination levels have begun to stabilise following setbacks during the Covid-19 pandemic, the United Nations reported on Tuesday. However, the UN warns that rising misinformation and significant international aid cuts are threatening to undo years of progress, leaving millions of children at risk from preventable diseases. In 2024, 85 percent of the world’s infants—around 109 million children—received the ...

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One more die of COVID-19

Bangladesh recorded one new Covid-19 death in the past 24 hours, however, no fresh infections were reported during the same period, health authorities said on Sunday. According to a routine bulletin issued by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), the fatality occurred between Saturday 8 AM and Sunday 8 AM, raising the country’s Covid death toll this year to ...

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