Sunday, September 8, 2019

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The New York Times
Hundreds of people across the country have been sickened by a severe lung illness linked to vaping, and a handful have died, according to public health officials. Many were otherwise healthy young people, in their teens or early 20s. Investigators from ...
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Washington Post
Health officials, lawmakers and parents have been raising alarms about vaping for a couple of years, warning that products touted as healthier alternatives for smokers are instead drawing in young people with fun flavors and slick marketing. But the caution ...
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ABC News
Two new cases of the rare but potentially deadly virus infection Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) have been detected, according to the lab results from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. A 5-year-old girl from southwestern Middlesex County ...
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HealthDay
SATURDAY, Sept. 7, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Moderate exercise is known to improve blood pressure -- and that may include activities that are more exotic than a brisk walk, two preliminary studies suggest. In one, researchers found that "hot" yoga classes ...
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New York Daily News
Lab tests confirmed two more cases of the potentially fatal Eastern Equine Encephalitis infection in a 5-year-old Massachusetts girl and a woman in her 60s. Officials with the Massachusetts Department of Health on Friday confirmed the total number of human ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
The nation's organ transplant network is a work in progress, with health care providers and patient advocates constantly devising new strategies to fairly distribute a scarce resource. But two recent studies have identified areas in particular need of ...
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Tech Times
Findings of a new study have shown that people who eat chicken may have increased risk of getting cancer. In the new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, researchers from Oxford University in the UK,tracked 475,000 ...
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PsychCentral.com
The U.S. has seen a grim jump in suicide over the 15 years ending in 2016, and rural areas have borne the brunt of the alarming increase, according to new research. The study by researchers at Ohio State University was published online Friday in the journal ...
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Newsweek
Traditional hula dancing has been found to help lower blood pressure in a study involving Native Hawaiians. Researchers recruited 250 Native Hawaiians whose blood pressure was above the normal range of below 120/80 mmHg, despite receiving ...
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
During her childhood in northern Maine, Jessica Meir often stared at the night sky and wondered what it would be like to observe earth from space. In a few weeks, she'll get to do it. The UC San Diego graduate is scheduled to board a Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft ...
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ABC News
From the Town of Sudbury: The Town of Sudbury reports that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has elevated the risk for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) to critical after a five-year-old girl tested positive for the virus. The town is following ...
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Medical Xpress
Native Hawaiians who participated in a blood-pressure-lowering program incorporating their cultural dance of hula lowered their blood pressure more than those who received standard education on diet and exercise, according to preliminary research ...
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Outbreak News Today
By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. In a follow-up on a report on Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in Michigan, the Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services reports three confirmed human cases in Michigan: two in Kalamazoo County and one ...
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Medical Xpress
Adults who received more intensive treatment to lower their blood pressure were less likely to experience drastic blood pressure drops, which can cause dizziness and increase risk of falling, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart ...
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Newsweek
Scientists believe it may be possible to reverse a person's biological age with a combination of drugs and growth hormones, based on evidence presented in the results of a small clinical study. The study, which was conducted by geneticist Steve Horvath at ...
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Fox News
A new study shows that scientists might be able to not only slow the process of aging but actually reverse it, Benjamin Button-style. Volunteers in a California study were given a cocktail of three common drugs for one year-- a growth hormone and two diabetes ...
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BGR
In the animal kingdom, many creatures develop unique ways of relaying information to their kin, but a new study highlights just how important it can be for certain animals to glean information from the communication of entirely different species. The research ...
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NBC New York
The proboscis of an Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on human blood, 2002. Under experimental conditions the Aedes albopictus mosquito, also known as the Asian Tiger Mosquito, has been found to be a vector of West Nile Virus. Aedes is a genus of the ...
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Turn to 10
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Rhode Island health officials are keeping a close watch as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention research the link between vaping and serious lung illnesses and even deaths. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
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The Guardian
The e-cigarettes debate ranges from abstinence to pragmatism: ban it or deal with a device that's just not going away. Paul Karp · @Paul_Karp. Sat 7 Sep 2019 16.00 EDT Last modified on Sat 7 Sep 2019 16.26 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...
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South China Morning Post
Some two million Pakistani households have refused immunisations for children since April; Opponents of the Pakistani government are also using vaccinations as a political tool to put pressure on PM Imran Khan. Topic | Pakistan · Tribune News Service.
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KSL.com
SALT LAKE CITY — Weber County reported its first case of West Nile virus of the year on Saturday, warning Utahns to stay vigilant even as the summer draws to a close. BREAKING: First human case of West Nile Virus in the Weber-Morgan Health District this ...
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The Times
Autism, long seen as a mainly male condition, affects hundreds of thousands of girls and women whose condition has gone undiagnosed, researchers believe. They suggest that many autistic women are overlooked because of a male bias in how the ...
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WTAJ - www.wearecentralpa.com
Firefighters who arrived early or spent more time at the World Trade Center site after the 9/11 attacks seem to have a modestly higher risk of developing heart problems than those who came later or stayed less, doctors reported Friday. The research might ...
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KABC-TV
The hot weather is bringing new concerns over West Nile Virus to the Southland. Eleven additional mosquito samples tested positive for the virus, according to the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District. Officials say positive samples were ...
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The Times
Public Health England is being urged to review its safety advice on e-cigarettes after its US counterpart warned users to ditch the devices amid a spate of deaths. Officials in America said people should stop vaping as they began investigating five deaths from ...
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WNEM Saginaw
A Michigan man has died from Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and officials are warning residents to stay safe. Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services is reminding residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites following the confirmation of ...
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BreakingNews.ie
A psychologist in Dublin has said treatment for food-related mental illnesses could take as little as 30 minutes. It comes as a report revealed this week that a teenager in the UK went blind after a diet of chips, Pringles, white bread and processed meat.
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The Punch
Abuja, 7 September, 2019 - The Federal Government, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and partners, is launching a Yellow Fever (YF) reactive vaccination campaign, in three States to help control an ...
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Gulf News
Bannu, Pakistan: An anti-vaccination movement rooted in suspicions of modern medicine. Unsubstantiated rumours fuelled by social media. Children infected with a disease that had been all but wiped out. Polio is making a troubling comeback in Pakistan, ...
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Charlotte Observer
Minnesota's early-season ruffed grouse hunters will play an important role in a wildlife research project to determine if West Nile virus is suppressing the production of young birds. For the second year in a row, the Department of Natural Resources is offering ...
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Michigan Radio
Officials in Kalamazoo County say a person who contracted a mosquito-borne virus called Eastern Equine Encephalitis has died. Mlive reports that the Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services said in a statement on Friday that the person was one ...
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Metro
A few days ago, a story emerged of a mum asking people to send her son cards ahead of his birthday in October. Rhys, who turns 14 next month, suffers from a severe skin condition known as epidermolysis bullosa, which causes painful blisters and sores and ...
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Niagara Gazette
There is a vaccine proven effective in preventing several deadly types of cancer, but barely half of the children in the United States are getting the protection. The human papillomavirus causes about 90% of cervical cancer in women, and is also linked to ...
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SaharaReporters.com
At least three persons have died following an outbreak of yellow fever in Bauchi State. Rilwanu Mohammed, the Executive Chairman of the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, confirmed this during an interview with ChannelsTV on Saturday.
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NDTV
A lot of people are following different fad diets for weight loss and better weight management. There are multiple diets which gained popularity in the recent times like GM diet, detox diet, keto diet, intermittent fasting and many more. While, it is not wrong to be ...
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The Indian Express
A new study suggests that people should spend more time standing to increase energy expenditure and combat the negative health effects of a sedentary lifestyle. Published in the journal PLOS ONE, the study also found that people burn 45 kilocalories more ...
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Headlinez Pro
Ultimate month, as I settled down to binge on my current Netflix drama, a startling message flashed up on conceal. Sooner than the first episode, the actors went out of character and earnestly issued the following assertion: 'This programme comprises exclaim ...
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Headlinez Pro
Sorry , says the doctor, it's bowel most cancers. The verdict on that nagging, depressed danger to your belly, which you had attach down to emphasize, is upsetting. And it's confusing – resulting from honest months earlier, a routine test gave you the ...
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TribDem.com
Some parents may find themselves in a conundrum as they consider whether to have their children vaccinated against a virus that causes cancer. A vaccine is available for human papillomavirus, which doctors say causes 90% of cervical cancer in women.
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INQUIRER.net
New research has found that those who follow a vegetarian or pescetarian diet may benefit from a lower risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) than those who follow a diet which includes meat. vegetarian. Following a vegetarian or pescetarian diet may be ...
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TVNZ
There are more than enough vaccines to deal with the surging number in measle cases, that's according to the Minister of Heath. As Auckland fights the current measles outbreak, David Clark says he's been assured there's enough vaccines to deal with the ...
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WKRC TV Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Post-traumatic stress disorder can be connected to ovarian cancer. A new study just released in "Cancer Research" found women who experienced six or more symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, at some point in life ...
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Herald Publicist
Devastated lady who thought she was pregnant found at 12-week scan that 'child bump' and 'morning illness' had been really brought on by a cancerous development. Grace Baker-Padden took 4 being pregnant assessments and visited her GP at dwelling ...
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Daily Star
Summer may be over, but it's never too late to begin your weight loss journey. There are an abundance of diets out there which claim to help you lose weight fast. But Dr Michael Mosley believes he has definitely cracked the code to shedding weight.
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Daily Mail
Final month, as I settled right down to binge on my favorite Netflix drama, a startling message flashed up on display screen. Earlier than the primary episode, the actors went out of character and earnestly issued the next assertion: 'This programme contains ...
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The Sun
Devastated lady who thought she became as soon as pregnant came upon at 12-week scan that 'cramped one bump' and 'morning illness' had been in point of fact prompted by a cancerous enhance. Grace Baker-Padden took four pregnancy checks and ...
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Daily Mail
Sorry , says the physician, it's bowel most cancers. The decision on that nagging, uncomfortable ache in your abdomen, which you had put all the way down to stress, is frightening. And it's complicated – as a result of simply months earlier, a routine check ...
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BBC News
India PM Modi says he's still proud of his country's programme, despite falling short of becoming just the fourth nation to make a soft landing on the Moon. This video has been optimised for mobile viewing on the BBC News app. The BBC News app is ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
The electronic health record (EHR) offers a plethora of opportunities for digitised healthcare management. Imagine if there was a system where a doctor can get an alert to warn that a patient may be close to a life-threatening condition, giving him/her enough ...
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