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World Health Organization · GenevaThe World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday released its first guidelines on the use of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) therapies for treating obesity, a disease affecting more than 1 billion people globally, which the WHO projects will double by 2030, “without decisive action.”See the Story
WHO Issues First Guidelines for GLP-1 Obesity Treatments
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Nature · GermanyHIV cure is exceptionally rare, documented in only six cases among the estimated 88 million individuals who have acquired HIV since the epidemic's onset1–6. Successful cures, including the pioneering Berlin patient, are limited to individuals receiving allogeneic stem cell transplants (allo-SCT) for hematological cancers. HIV resistance from stem cell donors with the rare homozygous CCR5 Δ32 mutation was long considered the main mechanism for HI…See the Story
Sustained HIV-1 Remission After Heterozygous CCR5Δ32 Stem Cell Transplantation
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FDAThe ink can also enhance or decrease the effects of certain vaccines, including those for the prevention of COVID-19 and the flu.
Data from a new study suggests ink from tattoos can migrate into the lymph nodes and disrupt the body’s immune system. Tattoos have become increasingly popular in the U.S., with about 32% of Americans now having at least one and 22…See the Story
Tattoo Ink Side Effects Linked to Inflammation, Immune-Cell Death: Study
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