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Surge in China's Mysterious Respiratory Cases Sparks Global Health Concerns | A Visual Explainer

WHO has addressed China's respiratory illness surge, downplaying severity compared to pre-Covid peaks. Insights cover children's infections, global concerns

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The Hidden Risk of Thyroid Cancer in Young Women: Prevention and Early Detection Recommendations

The Hidden Risk of Thyroid Cancer in Young Women: Prevention and Early Detection Recommendations
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China Reports No 'Unusual or Novel Pathogens' after WHO Probes Respiratory Outbreaks

Chinese health authorities respond to WHO's inquiry on increased respiratory illnesses in children. Data links rise to lifted COVID-19 restrictions and known pathogens

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CASI PHARMACEUTICALS ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER 2023 FINANCIAL RESULTS

/PRNewswire/ -- CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: CASI), a Cayman Islands incorporated biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing...

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Seniors, here are 20 unique community centre courses to sign up for

Retirement can often take some adjustment for our elderly loved ones to get used to. A great way for them to transition, however, is to take up a new hobby or learn a new skill for leisure. Singapore's Community Centres offer a great platform to do so-here's our guide to 20 unique courses you can sign your loved ones up...

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Living in rural England linked to better memory performance

Living in rural England linked to better memory performance
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Early Retirement May Accelerate Cognitive Decline, According To New Research Conducted By Binghamton University

New research conducted by faculty members at Binghamton University in New York has revealed that early retirement may accelerate cognitive decline. This finding and more came from an examination of China's New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS)

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Retiring before 60 may accelerate dementia, study suggests

A study on people in rural China has found that people who stop working at around 60 years old suffer sharper cognitive decline than their peers. Working and socializing stimulates the brain.

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If you retire early, you could be harming your health: new study

A new study done by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, suggests that early retirement may accelerate cognitive decline in late adulthood. Here are the details.

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