Engineers from Northwestern University in the US have invented an exceptionally tiny pacemaker that can be injected non-invasively into the body, measuring just 1.8mm by 3.5mm by 1mm—smaller than any …
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New Study Reveals Ozempic Heightens Arthritis and Digestive Issues Risk in Diabetes Patients
by adminOzempic, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, is celebrated for its weight loss benefits and treatment of various health issues. However, recent research has identified potential negative side effects, including …
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Remarkable Milestone in Medical Science: New Study Claims Vaccines Saved Nearly 20,000 Lives in NSW During the Early Omicron Wave
by adminAustralia’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign significantly impacted public health in New South Wales, saving nearly 20,000 lives between August 2021 and July 2022, according to a study by RMIT and Monash …
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Queensland’s leading medical expert urges against the use of ‘long COVID’ following recent study findings
by adminA prominent Australian doctor advocates for the discontinuation of the term “long COVID,” following a Queensland Health study that reveals long-term effects of COVID-19 are comparable to those of other …
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Can You Stroll One Kilometre? A Simple Inquiry Uncovers Key Insights on Bone Health, Research Discovers
by adminA recent study from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research highlights that a patient’s difficulty in walking just one kilometre can provide valuable insights into their bone strength. The research …