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Rising Incidence of Colorectal Cancer in Children Noted Over Past Two Decades: Essential Insights

Investigations reveal a growing trend of colorectal cancer in younger populations, with newer evidence indicating an uptick in pediatric cases. A recent study spanning 22 years from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates significant surges in colorectal cancers in children between 1999 and 2020. The increase was most dramatic at 500% for children aged 10 to 14, followed …

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Vans Skateboarding Unveils Trio of New Hues for AVE 2.0 Trainers

Each product and service is independently selected by our editors. Nevertheless, Footwear News might earn a commission for purchases made via our retail links, and the retail partner might obtain specific verifiable information for bookkeeping reasons. Further Reading on Footwear News Vans Skateboarding has introduced three fresh color schemes and a revamped design for the AVE 2.0, which the company …

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Avian Influenza Diagnostics Are Scarce: When Is It Time to Ring the Alarm?

At Stanford University, specialist in infectious diseases Abraar Karan has been encountering numerous patients presenting with symptoms such as nasal discharge, elevated body temperatures, and eye irritation. These indications might point to allergic reactions, Covid, a common cold, or the new contender, avian influenza. Regrettably, for most healthcare providers, distinguishing between these is not feasible. Should the authorities fail to …

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