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Bad mouth bacteria may reach the brain and trigger Parkinson’s
Scientists are increasingly convinced that what happens in the mouth does not stay in the mouth. A growing body of research ...
Recent research underscores the difficulty in identifying “silent carriers” of strangles—horses who can continue to infect herd mates months after an outbreak seems to have subsided. Caused by ...
More data is emerging supporting a sharp decline in the number of young adults identifying as transgender or non-binary. Last week, Fox News Digital reported on data shared by Eric Kaufman, a ...
Experts from leading health institutions gathered at icddr,b on 16 October 2025, for a Roundtable Discussion on introducing higher-valency pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) in Bangladesh. The ...
New data suggests that fewer young adults are identifying as nonbinary, a term that refers to individuals who do not identify as male or female. Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at the ...
Today’s leaders face increasingly complex decisions and moral puzzles, often without a clear compass to navigate them. Many are weighing painful cost-cutting measures due to economic uncertainty and ...
In this study, the authors sequenced emm89 serotype genomes of clinical isolates from patients in Japan, where the number of invasive Group A Streptococcus (GAS), especially those of the emm89 ...
Raise your hand if you’ve heard the saying, “People leave managers, not companies.” That one’s been passed around for years, and it’s mostly true. Bad leadership does drive people out the door. But ...
The New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani said that his background doesn’t fit neatly into simple categories. Others say they’ve struggled with the same issue. By Shawn Hubler Natalie Bishop was a ...
About The Study: Invasive group A Streptococcus infections increased substantially in 10 U.S. states during a surveillance period from 2013 to 2022. Accelerated efforts to prevent and control group A ...
Infants with invasive group B Streptococcus disease had a 41% higher risk for psychiatric disorders than control individuals (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 1.41; 95% CI, 1.23-1.62), with the risk being ...
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