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NCCN Signs MoU With Vietnam To Improve Cancer Care Standards
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), which happens to be a not-for-profit alliance of the major cancer centres spread across the US, has gone on to announce the signing of a MoU with the Vietnam National Cancer Hospital as...
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Human Papillomavirus In Women To Be Gauged By Korean Study
The International Vaccination Institute, South Korea, has gone on to announce the beginning of multi-country research in order to better understand the challenge of Human papillomavirus in girls and women stationed across low- and middle-income countries.
This study will...
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AI Making Its Way To Gauge The Progression of Alzheimers
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research organizations scientists in collaboration with the Queensland university of technology, Australia have gone on to develop in what could be an AI-based yardstick for measuring brain atrophy. Apparently, this is going to be a...
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Deficient Metabolic Health Spikes Obesity Related Cancer
As per a recently conducted research, people who have a poor metabolic health happen to be at a higher risk of certain form of cancer irrespective of the fact that what their body weight is.
This study has followed around...
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Australia Gets Into Future Pandemic Plans- Suggestions Made
An Australian studies assessment in the household transmission of COVID-19 has led to four novel recommendations when it comes to preparedness for future. The initial study was based on the national protocol and was held early in the early...
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Breast MRI More Effective Across Other Supplemental Methods
Breast cancer happens to be one of the leading causes of cancer death in women. Around 47% of women across the US have dense breasts, which is one of the independent risk factors as far as breast cancer is...
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2023 Will See A Grant of €130 Million To The WHO By Germany
Following Germany’s health minister Karl Lauterbach’s meeting with the UN health agency’s head on February 2, it has been decided that Germany will pledge 130 million euros to the World Health Organization this year. As per the data from...
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