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UUnited Kingdom Read More GLP-1 drugs could cut mortality rates in US and UK, Swiss Re says18.09.2025 Swiss Re, a reinsurance company based in Zurich, has released new research suggesting that GLP-1 weight-loss medications could…
UUnited States Read More The impact of sleep health on cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in the general population16.08.2025 In this large and extended follow-up after a period of > 15 years, robust associations were assessed even after…
UUnited States Read More How too much screen time affects kids’ heart health and what can reduce the risk08.08.2025 Researchers in Denmark show that every extra hour of daily screen use in kids and teens increases cardiometabolic…
FFinland Read More Finland maintains world-leading neonatal outcomes despite falling birth rates10.07.2025 Finland remains a world-leader in neonatal care, despite the country’s falling birth rate and, consequently, a decline in…
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JJapan Read More Community vaccination program reduces pneumonia deaths among elderly in Japan03.07.2025 A research team has evaluated the real-world impact of a community-based pneumococcal vaccination support program for older adults…
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SSweden Read More Evaluating the COVID-19 responses of Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, February–June 2020: a counterfactual modeling study | BMC Medicine28.04.2025 This analysis quantifies the potential impact of different pandemic responses on COVID-19 mortality in six Northwestern European countries…
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