Saturday, November 24, 2018

Google Alert - health

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Daily update November 24, 2018
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Students at the University of Maryland fear mold problems in their dorms may be linked to the death of a freshman who succumbed to the same rare virus that killed 11 New Jersey kids.
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Researchers at the University of Texas (UT) reported Tuesday that they have developed a vaccine that could arm the body to attack Alzheimer's plaques and tangles before they even start to shut down the brain.
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A rogue misfolded prion protein that destroys the brain was discovered in the eyes of 11 infected patients, a new study reveals. Researchers hope that the discovery could lead to early diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD, the most common ...
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The WHO has warned of a dangerous development: babies and infants are contracting the deadly Ebola virus. A local conflict has impeded the UN health agency's attempts to quickly deal with the widening outbreak.
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The first time Nathaniel Hall had sex, he contracted HIV. He was 16 years old and had only recently come out as gay. Fear, shame and self-loathing caused him to keep his diagnosis a secret from his family for the next 14 years.
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A diabetes management firm is offering free "virtual" care to the first 1,000 Georgians with Type 2 diabetes to sign up for the program.
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Across the nation we are entering the cold and flu season. Last flu season, typically during the fall and winter months, had the highest death toll of flu-related deaths in the past 40 years.
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A survey conducted by the National Health Service on children and teens in England shows that many of them have been experiencing mental health problems, an alarming issue that calls for immediate action.
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APTOS - Local cases of whooping cough, which can be life-threatening for infants, have doubled since October from 29 to 66, prompting an alert from Santa Cruz County health officials seeking to prevent the highly contagious disease from spreading.
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CAT owners who feed their pets a vegan diet could face prosecution, the RSPCA warned. One in six pet food suppliers now offer vegan or vegetarian meals as owners embrace the craze for plant-based meals.
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MUMS-to-be who drink tea or coffee are at risk of having a smaller baby, experts have warned. Even if pregnant women stick to the NHS guidelines - no more than two coffees or three teas a day - they're at greater risk of premature birth.
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In the recent years, low-carb and high-protein diets are ruling the roost, as they are considered healthy and perfect for weight loss.
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BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Around every nine in 10,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in China, a low rate compared to other countries, according to the National Health Commission (NHC).
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Date: November 23, 2018; Source: University of Manchester; Summary: Scientists have discovered the identity of genes that predispose people to chronic kidney disease.
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CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) - While some kids ask for the newest video game or action figure for Christmas, five-year-old Aubrey Stoner wanted her heart to be repaired -- and an 'L.
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