Why Women Are More Prone To Alzheimer’s?

Why Women Are More Prone To Alzheimer’s?

Dementia is a significant global health concern, especially as the world’s population ages. Growing older raises the chance of dementia, especially Alzheimer’s disease. Around 5-8% of people aged 60 and older are affected by dementia, with the prevalence rising to about 30-50% in those aged 85 and above. Interestingly, women are disproportionately affected, making up…

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Stage I vs. Stage IV: A Guide To Understanding Your Breast Cancer From Diagnosis To Treatment

Stage I vs. Stage IV: A Guide To Understanding Your Breast Cancer From Diagnosis To Treatment

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in India, accounting for 28.2% of all female cancers.  A pressing concern in India is the significant delay patients face in accessing healthcare services, resulting in over 60% of breast cancer diagnoses occurring at advanced stages, typically stage III or IV ( when the cancer could have metastasized). …

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Study Shows Efficacy Of Mpox Vaccine Wanes To Undetectable Levels Within 6-12 Months

Study Shows Efficacy Of Mpox Vaccine Wanes To Undetectable Levels Within 6-12 Months

New Delhi: Amid the rising global outbreak of Mpox, two separate studies have shown that the efficacy of Bavarian Nordic’s vaccine against the deadly infectious disease wanes “to undetectable levels” in 6-12 months. Modified Vaccinia Ankara-Bavarian Nordic or MVA-BN is indicated for active immunisation against smallpox, Mpox, and related orthopoxvirus infections and disease in all…

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