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Mpox and Other Zoonoses: Are We Prepared for the Next Spillover?
Mpox and Other Zoonoses: Are We Prepared for the Next Spillover? Check back later for a possible video summary. Videos are created for most articles. Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of global preparedness for zoonotic diseases, with a focus on mpox and
Remyelination in MS: Scientists Uncover Promising Treatment Pathway
Remyelination in MS: Scientists Uncover Promising Treatment Pathway Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) research has entered a transformative phase with the emergence of two promising therapies aimed at restoring myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibers that is progressively damaged in MS. Affecting an estimated 2.5 million
Is There a Tuberculosis Vaccine? New Research Brings Fresh Hope in 2025
Is There a Tuberculosis Vaccine? New Research Brings Fresh Hope in 2025 Introduction Tuberculosis claims 1.6 million lives annually, yet the question remains: is there a tuberculosis vaccine that effectively protects adults? Despite the century-old Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine’s availability, its limited efficacy in preventing adult pulmonary
Silent Warning Signs: Why Stroke Rates Are Surging Among People Under 40
Silent Warning Signs: Why Stroke Rates Are Surging Among People Under 40 Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) Brief summary - refer to full article below. Introduction Stroke prevalence has increased by 8% overall between
Is Clonal Hematopoiesis a New Cardiovascular Risk Factor?
Is Clonal Hematopoiesis a New Cardiovascular Risk Factor? Check back later for a possible video summary. Videos are created for most articles. Abstract This paper explores growing evidence that links clonal hematopoiesis, particularly clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), to an increased risk of
IBS After COVID- New Research Reveals Hidden Gut-Virus Connection
IBS After COVID: New Research Reveals Hidden Gut-Virus Connection Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) The following physician specialties would find this lecture particularly useful: Gastroenterologists – for understanding and managing post-infectious IBS and
Global Polio Resurgence: Why Infectious Disease Physicians Are on Alert Again
Global Polio Resurgence Why Infectious Disease Physicians Are on Alert Again Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) Abstract This paper examines the recent increase in polio cases globally. It discusses the factors behind this trend and
Next-Gen Vaccines: The Rise of mRNA Technology Beyond COVID-19
Next-Gen Vaccines The Rise of mRNA Technology Beyond COVID-19 Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) Abstract Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine technology, which gained widespread recognition during the COVID-19 pandemic, is now being explored for broader medical
Universal Influenza Vaccines: How Close Are We to an End to Seasonal Flu?
Universal Influenza Vaccines: How Close Are We to an End to Seasonal Flu? Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) Abstract This paper explores the current progress in developing universal influenza vaccines and their potential to eliminate seasonal flu