Friday, March 15, 2019

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Daily update March 15, 2019
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More American teens and young adults appear to be struggling with mental health issues, and experts believe a number of cultural trends may help explain why.
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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and experts Tenaya Jackman from the American Cancer Society and Dr. Traci Murakami visited GMH to talk about how colorectal cancer is usually easier to treat when found early, beginning at age 45 ...
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State health officials have confirmed a case of travel-related measles in Oakland County. The case involved someone visiting from Israel after a stay in New York, the Oakland County Health Division said Wednesday.
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(CNN) A federal judge has turned down a request to let more than 40 unvaccinated children return to classes in a suburban New York school, while there's a measles outbreak in the area.
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A U.S. warship has essentially been quarantined at sea for over two months and has been unable to make a port call due to an outbreak of a viral infection similar to mumps.
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A Pennsylvania mom said she was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer just weeks after giving birth to her first daughter. In 2015, Lauren Ricottone, of Philadelphia, was urged by her husband, Chris, to schedule a colonoscopy after she noticed droplets ...
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The "HIV/AIDS Diagnostics Market" all inclusive is noticeable among the most gigantically grouped market internationally. The HIV/AIDS Diagnostics market report gives the trade data and the ongoing business chain data in the worldwide market.
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Five more yeshivas in Brooklyn ignored a Health Department order and allowed students who weren't vaccinated for measles to attend classes, concerned city officials said Thursday.
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A record 81 U.S. flights were investigated in 2018 for carrying at least one person contagious with the disease, which has had a large number of outbreaks this year.
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Sometimes, simple actions toward self-care can be harmful if not mindfully done. A man from England suffers from a deadly brain infection after using cotton bud to clean his ear.
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Did you know flu viruses can travel up to about 6 feet? Covering your mouth and nose when you sneeze will help stop the spread of germs and prevent illnesses like the flu.
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Washington, Mar 14 Green tea may reduce the risk of obesity and a number of inflammatory biomarkers linked with poor health, a study conducted in mice suggests.
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Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) scientists are working on a promising approach for treatment of chronic kidney disease - regeneration of damaged tissues using therapeutic cells.
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Outside of some medication for mild to moderate Alzheimer's, there's no treatment for the degenerative disease. And ultimately, medications can only make the disease manageable instead of actively fighting the symptoms.
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Anyone who has glanced at the back of a bottle of aspirin or a box of allergy tablets has seen it: the "Inactive Ingredients" list.
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When diet and exercise aren't enough for people with high cholesterol, statins are frequently the first line of defense. But for those who can't tolerate them, there aren't many options.
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Every year, there is controversy involving the flu vaccine. How effective is it? Should you get it? But a new study aims to address another question: When is the best time to get the shot?
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The kidney is an important part of the human body which is an organ used mainly for extracting waste minerals from the body through urine.
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What had been a mild flu season has picked up in the waning weeks of the winter, with more the 6 percent of Kane County emergency room visits last week being attributed to people coming in with flu-related symptoms, officials said.
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Ohio State University (OSU) researchers fed mice a diet of two percent green tea extract and found that they fared far better than those that ate a diet without it—prompting an upcoming study of green tea's potential benefits in people at high risk of ...
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By Dennis Thompson. HealthDay Reporter. THURSDAY, March 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- People whose high cholesterol is resistant to treatment with statin drugs may soon have a new treatment option.
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Could people's eyes and ears help fix the damage Alzheimer's disease does to the brain? Just by looking at flashing light and listening to flickering sound?
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For breast cancer survivors, the risk of tumors returning casts a long shadow, with recurrence possible up to two decades after a diagnosis.
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Magic mushrooms! Eating two or more portions of mushrooms per week could halve your risk of abnormal brain decline in old age, according to new research.
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As a kid you hated it, but as an adult you sometimes long for it. Now, research says you should do it. "It" is taking a nap in the afternoon.
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Economists are debating the possibility of a recession. But could it be that we are already in the middle of a sleep recession? Despite regular reminders of the importance of a good night's sleep, our collective sleep habits are getting worse.
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A good night's sleep? I think I just about remember what that is. Somewhere in the recesses of my body is the muscle memory of a full night of uninterrupted shuteye.
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Older men and women who ate mushrooms several times a week were at reduced risk of developing mild cognitive impairment. Nicholas Bakalar.
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Recent statistics show that an estimated 1.5 million Australians aged 20 years and over struggle to get off at night - leading the big question.
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The tuberculosis cases that are still undetected are constituting a pool for continuous transmission of the disease in Nigeria, the National Tuberculosis, Burulli Ulcer and Leprosy Control Programme (NTBLCP) Department has said.
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New Delhi: 15th of March is being celebrated as World Sleep Day. Everyone understands the importance of sleep and anyone who does not has definitely not pulled an all-nighter ever.
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Intake of vitamin B during pregnancy may prevent prevent babies from brain disorders caused by cold or flu in pregnancy, says a latest study published in the Journal of Paediatrics.
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Published on Wednesday night, the much-anticipated final results of the trial known as STREAM, found that a nine- to 11-month treatment course is just as effective as the previous standard of 20 to 24 months of drugs in curing patients with multi-drug ...
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By Amy Norton. HealthDay Reporter. WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Figuring out which breast cancer patients will live disease-free after treatment is a bit of a guessing game.
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In Nature Communications, researchers from Graz in Austria have presented initial approaches to preventing the spread of antibiotic resistance in hospitals.
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London: While maintaining hygiene is good for health, excess cleanliness could lead to antibiotic resistance often resulting to death and illness as well, suggests a new study.
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ScienceDaily | March 13, 2019. The number of people who become ill and die from antibiotic-resistant germs is increasing worldwide.
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Scientists and ethicists from seven nations on Wednesday called for a moratorium on gene-editing experiments designed to alter heritable traits in human babies.
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