Sunday, March 6, 2022

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Daily update March 6, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
SINGAPORE—When the highly infectious Omicron variant reached Asia a few months ago, India and Indonesia had a major gap in their defenses: Two-thirds of their populations were yet to be fully vaccinated.
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U.S. News & World Report
SUNDAY, March 6, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Colon cancer can be a devastating diagnosis, but there are a number of steps you can take to reduce your risk of tumors, an expert says. Colorectal cancer is the third-leading cause of cancer in the United ...
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Los Angeles Times
Will Godoy sure is glad he found City of Hope Newport Beach. It started with abdominal pains with Godoy. He was a half-marathon runner. He was 35 and had 0.8% body fat. He had no family history of colon cancer, and no clue of the hardships that would ...
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FOX 6 Milwaukee
Alcohol can have very dangerous long-term effects on a person's health if abused. DALLAS - New research suggests consuming alcohol, most notably wine, with meals is associated with ...
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WSPA 7News
Starting March 15, officials are looking for the bodies of crows, blue jays, house finches, and house sparrows that don't appear to be injured and haven't started decaying, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control said in a news ...
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Los Angeles Times
Good evening. I'm Karen Kaplan, and it's Friday, March 4. Here's the latest on what's happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond. Newsletter. Get our free Coronavirus Today newsletter. Sign up for the latest news, best stories and what ...
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Longview News-Journal
Texas A&M AgriLife experts want commercial and backyard producers across the state to be aware of a growing number of highly pathogenic avian flu detections in the U.S.. On Feb. 14, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health ...
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KSN-TV
MANHATTAN, Kan. (KSNT) — The Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) is encouraging poultry owners to take additional steps to protect their flocks from avian influenza. This comes from the KDA's Division of Animal Health and concerns both commercial ...
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Times of India
Low- and middle-income countries, including India, are likely to be more affected by the obesity epidemic, WOF has said. NEW DELHI: No country is on track to meet the ...
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The Courier-Express
"Colorectal cancer occurs when abnormal growths form in the colon or rectum," said Taylor Grimm, a certified registered nurse practitioner with Penn Highlands Gastroenterology. "We often group colon cancer and rectal cancer because they have many features ...
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WNCT
WASHINGTON (StudyFinds.org) – Cloth masks are "lousy" when it comes to protecting people from COVID-19 and other airborne viruses, warns new research. Woven fabric doesn't adequately filter out particles as well masks like N95s, scientists say.
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The Ledger
The threat of COVID-19 in Polk County has subsided to a level not seen since before the omicron wave began in December. The positivity rate of testing in the Polk County has fallen to 3.7%, according to a weekly update released late Friday afternoon by ...
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The Irish Times
Could three seconds a day of resistance exercise really increase muscular strength? That question was at the heart of a small-scale new study of almost comically brief weight training. In the study, men and women who contracted their arm muscles as ...
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WWLTV.com
COVID infected the penis, prostate, testicles, and a network of temperature-regulating veins in three male rhesus macaques, a report from The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate said.
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ABC News
By Francisco R. Velázquez, M.D., S.M., FCAP. The question, "What is next?" has been at the forefront of all discussions since the first case of COVID-19 was identified in late 2019. It seems surreal that it has been over two years. For many of us, ...
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Hindustan Times
A ketogenic diet consists of foods like meat, fish, eggs, heavy cream, butter, oils and non-starchy vegetables like pea pods, carrots, broccoli and peppers. The study was published in the journal, 'American Academy of Neurology'.
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Pakistan Today
KARACHI: A colossal 40 percent of children in Pakistan are either overweight or obese, mainly due to a sedentary lifestyle, excessive screen time, and an unhealthy diet, the latest studies and health experts say. According to the most recent study by ...
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KFVS
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - The Southern 7 Health Department is raising awareness and trying to encourage people to get colonoscopies, but the executive director wants you to know there are other options to get screened.
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WAFB
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - March is National Kidney Month, and doctors are using the next few weeks to bring awareness to one of the deadliest diseases in the country. Louisiana ranks first per capita in incidences of Chronic Kidney Disease, ...
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Kingsport Times News
Calcium is found in dairy products like milk, yogurt and cheese, fish with bones, and certain leafy green vegetables like kale. Likewise, vitamin D is found in fortified dairy, mushrooms, fortified breakfast cereals, egg yolks and beef liver.
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The Hindu
The only way the next variant can become even more transmissible than the Omicron variant is by exhibiting a far higher ability to evade neutralising antibodies. This would mean that full vaccinations (two doses) will be even less effective in preventing ...
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NOLA.com
The primate center, a 500-acre complex in Covington with a population of roughly 4,800 primates, found that the coronavirus infected the penis, prostate, testicles and a network of temperature-regulating veins in three male rhesus macaques.
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The New York Times
The NHS is offering coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to children aged 5 to 11 years. Experts have advised that parents of all children aged 5 to 11 years should be offered the chance to have their child vaccinated. Vaccination is particularly important ...
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The Scotsman
Professor Sir Gregor Smith said the decision to restart such treatment came after data emerged showing a reduced risk of severe disease among those who are unvaccinated, over the last four to six weeks. As ...
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North Carolina Health News
Instead, scientists look at whether a subvariant is more transmissible, causes more severe disease and evades vaccines, as well as how it responds to different treatment options, Moore said. Variants are simply viruses that ...
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Florida Department of Health
Ocala, Fla. — The number of new COVID-19 cases and the community's positivity rate both fell even further over the past week. According to the most recent state report, released Friday, the key points for Marion County during the week of Feb.
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Daily Express
Related articles · Waking up during the night to urinate · Difficulty to start urinating · Weak flow of urine · Blood in urine or semen.
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Dayton Daily News
"Becoming fully vaccinated for COVID-19 is an act of love we undertake for the well-being of the children and families of our greater Dayton community. The pandemic demonstrates how interdependent we are as a community.
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Healthline
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine still offers strong protection against severe disease and hospitalization among younger school aged children. But studies also show that the vaccines are not as effective at stopping children from developing COVID-19 from ...
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Times of India
MUMBAI: As the decline in the Omicron-Covid wave continues, experts said it is important to continue genomic surveillance of the Covid-causing SARS-CoV-2 virus. "The Omicron variant was detected in South Africa due to continued surveillance.
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