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From Tired to Thriving Power of Essential Vitamins for Energy and Strength

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's fast-paced world, many of us are juggling multiple roles and tasks, leading to feelings of tiredness and fatigue. This not only impacts our energy levels but also affects our immunity and productivity. But what if there were...
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9-year-old heads to rehab after rare disorder leaves him unable to walk

9th - Higher Ed
Daniel was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that occurs when a person's immune system attacks their own nerve cells.
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Regret That Tattoo? NAAMA Will Zap It Away

9th - Higher Ed
With nearly half of millennials having tattoos and over a quarter regretting at least one, NAAMA's NYC studio may shift how we think about permanent decisions
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Why People Age Faster During Space Travel? All You Need To Know

9th - Higher Ed
Space travel can accelerate the aging process due to factors like radiation exposure and microgravity. Scientists are studying how these conditions impact the human body and contribute to faster aging.
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Secrets of ageing: Space experiments focus on how we grow older

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists may be uncovering a novel approach to combating the effects of aging—this time, in space.
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"Warm Drinks to Boost Health and Energy This Winter"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the benefits of warm drinks for enhancing health and energy during the winter season. They highlight various drink options such as ginger-lemon tea, golden milk (turmeric drink), cinnamon-honey water,...
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Winter diseases you must be careful about as days get colder

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Winter poses health risks, so it's important to take precautions. This article explores common winter ailments and provides tips to stay safe.The flu is highly contagious and tends to peak during winter. To prevent its spread, get a flu...
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How to protect yourself from the avian flu, Dr. Peter Lin explains

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. teen with avian flu is in critical condition, provincial health officer saysTeenager from Fraser Valley is 1st person to have contracted virus in Canada
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Teenager who lost mother, aunt and uncle to rare illness given ‘life-changing’ drug

Higher Ed
A teenager who lost her mother, aunt and uncle to a genetic condition has become the first person in Europe to receive a “life-changing” drug after it was approved for use on the NHS. Mary Catchpole, 19, suffers from activated PI3-Kinase...
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Hacking the Microbiome to Fight Cancer

Higher Ed
A French biotech firm is working on a drug for cancer care that uses bacteria from human feces, part of a pharma industry push to harness the microbiome and potentially revolutionize medicine.
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Press Association

Chancellor visits Quell Therapeutics

Higher Ed
Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the new offices of Quell Therapeutics in London ahead of her Mansion House speech.
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If you get sick often, are you immunocompromised? Here's what the term actually means

Higher Ed
The CDC says those who are immunocompromised should get extra doses of the updated COVID-19 vaccines, which are available starting this week. (Scripps News)
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Universal blood , red blood cells with enzyme in motion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
3d illustration Universal blood , red blood cells with enzyme in motion
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Human body defense system

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human body defense system.
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Animation of red blood cells and lymphocytes pumping through blood vessels to camera

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Animation of red blood cells and lymphocytes pumping through blood vessels to camera
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HD: Cancer Patient Receiving Chemotherapy.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young Man Having an chemotherapy treatment at home, talking on phone with family and friends. Pull focus from his face to iv bottle.
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Extreme Close Up hand-held - The attachment of white blood cells to a parasite causes the replication of that parasite in a computer-generated animation.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Extreme Close Up hand-held - The attachment of white blood cells to a parasite causes the replication of that parasite in a computer-generated animation.
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Macrophage or lymphocyte chasing bacteria

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Animation of macrophage or lymphocyte chasing and killing bacteria
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Extreme Close Up push-out - Parasitic worms attack a brain.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Extreme Close Up push-out - Parasitic worms attack a brain.
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HD: Cancer Patient Testimonial

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young Man Having an chemotherapy treatment at home, testimonial shot, zoom in effect to his face expressing positivity about whole situation.
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blood cells and viruses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A close-up of the movement of blood cells and viruses in the artery. 3d rendering.
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Vitamin pills with orange fruit. Diet supplements. Health care concept

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Vitamin pills with orange fruit. Seasonal health protection. Pharmaceutical tablets for immunity. Citrus fruit with orange tablet. Health care concept. Vitamin tablets on white table
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Purple Anemone (order Actiniaria) and clown fish (Amphiprion sp.), Maldives

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Purple Anemone (order Actiniaria) and clown fish (Amphiprion sp.), Maldives
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Human defense system

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human body defense system animation.