Uterine transplant declared safe

The study showed that uterine transplantation is an effective and safe method of treating infertility if the recipient does not have a normally functioning organ. It is possible that in the near future these procedures will be carried out much more frequently. Until recently, women with uterine pat

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How to get rid of anxiety

Dr. Ellie Cannon was approached by a patient who wakes up every morning in a state of increased anxiety. During the day, the level of anxiety is somewhat smoothed out, but the next morning it rises again, and is especially strong when the woman is in the company of other people. It is extremely imp

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15% of humanity suffers from Lyme disease

Every seventh inhabitant of our planet suffers from Lyme disease, as established by the researchers. This is far more than was commonly believed until recently. Singer Justin Bieber and model Bella Hadid are among the numerous celebrities who have been open about their struggle with Lyme disease. Sc

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Vaccine could protect against recurrence of pancreatic cancer

Scientists have developed a new vaccine based on the same microRNA technology used in vaccines against coronavirus. It can prevent the recurrence of deadly pancreatic cancer. Researchers at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York have developed a unique vaccine that protects against

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Loneliness really brings dementia closer

Living alone increases the likelihood of developing dementia. Experts from the University of Cambridge came to this conclusion. Loneliness for the elderly is a common phenomenon, although it is very unpleasant. But in addition to purely psychological discomfort, it is also very dangerous for health,

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Gastric bypass protects obese victims from cancer

Surgical weight loss reduces the risk of cancer and overall mortality in obese people. This conclusion was made by scientists from the University of Texas. At the moment, about 42% of US residents are obese, and almost 10% are morbid. Being overweight contributes to many health problems, including

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Some cancer patients may miss treatment

After surgery, some cancer patients can safely refuse radiation and chemotherapy. Two studies by American scientists came to this conclusion at once. Their authors were looking for ways to predict with a high degree of accuracy which cancer patients might refuse hard therapies that cause serious si

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Frequent nightmares may be a sign of Parkinson's disease

The occurrence of frequent nightmares may be an early warning sign of impending Parkinson's disease. This conclusion was made by scientists from the University of Birmingham. If you often observe scary dreams, then this may be an early harbinger of a future severe neurological disorder - Parkin

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