Monday, February 25, 2019

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Daily update February 25, 2019
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An unvaccinated French boy is suspected of bringing measles back to Costa Rica, a country which had been free of the disease for five years.
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Raising Arizona is a fictional movie. Raising Arizona vaccination rates is something that's needed for real. So what then do you think the Arizona state legislature should do?
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Chinese twins, named Lulu and Nana, had their genes altered before birth with a gene-editing tool called CRISPR in order to make them immune to acquiring HIV that causes AIDS.
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Swapping regular sodas for diet drinks might seem like a smart way to cut calories. But new research suggests that women who drink a lot of artificially sweetened beverages increase their risk of having a stroke by 23 percent.
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MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OR (KPTV) - Health officials have identified another possible measles case in a Multnomah County resident. Oregon Health Authority is treating it as a confirmed case, marking the fifth case in a Multnomah County resident this year, ...
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An experimental wearable patch that delivers doses of peanut protein through the skin could help children with peanut allergies, according to new research.
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Multnomah County may have a fifth person infected with measles, county health officials said Sunday. Four people have been diagnosed with measles who were exposed to the highly contagious virus from the Clark County outbreak.
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Health officials in Multnomah County identified a fifth case there - sixth in Oregon. Meanwhile Clark County held steady Sunday at 65 cases.
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Regular dietary peanut consumption after completing oral immunotherapy (OIT) or sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for peanut allergy may provide continued protection against accidental exposures to the allergen, according to a new study led by Edwin Kim, ...
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UNC School of Medicine researcher Edwin Kim, MD, MS, says the results of a multi-year observational study are encouraging for those suffering from peanut allergies.
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UNC School of Medicine researcher Edwin Kim, MD, MS, says the results of a multi-year observational study are encouraging for those suffering from egg allergies.
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A Pennsylvania outdoors group has partnered with a Louisiana scientist who claims that chronic wasting disease is caused by a bacteria and that a vaccine could be created.
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There is no doubt we have a mental health crisis among young people in America. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center found that teens view depression and anxiety as the most significant problem among their peers, with 70% labeling it a "major ...
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The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is raising awareness about the problems of eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia this week, Feb. 25 through March 3. The theme is "Come as you are.
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In November 2012, the Welsh city of Swansea was hit by a unusually destructive measles outbreak. Sparked off by a handful of children who picked up the virus after returning from a holiday camp, over six months the epidemic would would infect at least ...
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SUNDAY, Feb. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- It may still be winter, but it's never too early to plan for your kids' summer camp.
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(RTTNews) - Novartis (NVS) announced that the company is exercising its option to license the rights to develop and commercialize TQJ230, an investigational agent, from Akcea Therapeutics, an affiliate of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, for targeted ...
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ZURICH, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Novartis said on Monday it is exercising its option to license rights to an investigational, RNA-targeting cardiovascular drug from Ionis Pharmaceuticals as it targets inherited factors that have defied other ...
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Concentrations of pharmaceuticals have increased in freshwater sources all over the world over the past 20 years, with levels of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin having potentially damaging ecological effects, scientists say.
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FORGET the latest high-intensity fitness fad - doing housework, carrying groceries and even climbing stairs can be just as effective, experts say.
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Diagnosing levels of vitamin D will now be easier, thanks to the new study at Trinity College Dublin and St James Hospital. The sunshine vitamin can now be measured by human hair.
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Men with early stage testicular cancer can safely receive one course of chemotherapy or radiotherapy after surgery without it having a long-term effect on their sperm count, according to a study published in the leading cancer journal Annals of ...
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NBC - New research shows sesame now ranks as the ninth most common type of food allergy and reactions can be severe. In fact, about a third of people with a sesame allergy have been treated with an epinephrine auto-injector.
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