Sunday, January 19, 2020

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The Australian
BEIJING — The Chinese authorities on Sunday said that 17 more people had been infected with a mysterious new virus, adding to concerns about the spread of the illness ahead of China's busiest travel season. The health commission in Wuhan, a central ...
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NBCNews.com
BEIJING — Chinese officials have confirmed that 17 more people are suffering from a deadly new respiratory illness, stoking fears of a wider outbreak ahead of a busy travel season as the country celebrates the Lunar New Year. Three of the people infected ...
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BBC News
The new Chinese virus which has already spread abroad "is still preventable and controllable", China says. Its National Health Commission warned, however, that close monitoring was needed given the source, transmission and mutation methods were ...
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Chicago Tribune
Yes, indeed, it's good to be rich in old age. According to a new study, wealthy men and women don't only live longer, they also get eight to nine more healthy years after 50 than the poorest individuals in the United States and in England. "It was surprising to ...
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Patch.com
The number of flu-related deaths and hospitalizations really spiked this past week in Connecticut. Here is a look at the full report. By Brian McCready, Patch Staff. Jan 18, 2020 3:22 pm ET. Reply. 0. The number of flu-related deaths and hospitalizations really ...
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The Hindu
BEIJING — Seventeen more people in central China have been diagnosed with a new form of viral pneumonia that has killed two patients and placed other countries on alert as millions of Chinese travel for Lunar New Year holidays. In total, 62 cases of the ...
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PsychCentral.com
A new study suggests that one in four children under age 8 with autism spectrum disorder, most of them black or Hispanic, are undiagnosed. For the study, researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey looked at the education and medical records of ...
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The Guardian
A pioneering Belgian neurologist has been awarded €1m to fund further work in helping diagnose the most severe brain injuries, as he seeks to battle "the silent epidemic" and help people written off as "vegetative" who, it is believed, will never recover.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Patients with prostate cancer assigned to eat seven or more servings of vegetables and fruits daily did not experience decreased risk for progression of their disease, according to phase 3 study findings published in JAMA. "The most common question I ...
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Valdosta Daily Times
Recent scientific studies show we have more control over our brain health than commonly believed. You must live a healthier lifestyle. Recently, a highly respected medical journal reported that 35% of dementia cases might be prevented if people exercise ...
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International Business Times
According to data made available by the Office for National Statistics, the number of men being killed by prostate cancer in the country has reached more than 12,000 annually. Prostate Cancer UK, a charitable organization that helps to increase awareness of ...
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Boston Herald
Advanced stage, incurable, metastatic colorectal cancer patients given high doses of vitamin D along with chemotherapy can stave off progression of the deadly disease and improve their overall survival rates, a Dana-Farber oncologist has found. "There is a ...
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Scientific American
I was born and raised in the cold, landlocked prairies of Canada, but I still managed to be a pretty avid swimmer for my entire life. You might say that I am truly a fish out of water—unless you count the numerous slews and frozen ponds of Alberta as bodies of ...
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KXXV News Channel 25
STEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) — Texas health officials say a 6-month-old puppy at an animal shelter in Stephenville has tested positive for rabies and anyone who interacted with the dog should be tested. The Texas Department of State Health Services said in ...
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Press of Atlantic City
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicted high flu rates due to increased cases in early January, the number of flu-related illnesses leveled off by mid-month. But we're not out of the woods just yet. In a FluView update earlier this month, ...
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KWTX
ATLANTA (Gray News) – Levels of flu across the country stayed high in the latest report, but declined slightly overall, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. The CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 13 million flu ...
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The Daily Herald
EVERETT — Flu deaths continue to hit home, but the number of new influenza cases is decreasing. A Lynnwood man in his early 60s died Thursday, the third Snohomish County death in the 2019-20 flu season. The man had underlying medical conditions, ...
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Sault Ste. Marie Evening News
PETOSKEY — Each year, some 13,000 Americans are diagnosed with cervical cancer and like most cancers, treatment is most effective in its earliest stages. McLaren Northern Michigan and Dr. Eliza Newbury, a primary care physician at McLaren Northern ...
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Times of India
Headaches: When the body is dehydrated, the brain can temporarily contract or shrink from fluid loss. This mechanism causes the brain to pull away from the skull, causing pain and resulting in a 'dehydration headache'. Poor concentration: As the human ...
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WFAA.com
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — The Texas Department of State Health Services is alerting the public of a rabid puppy that was housed at an animal shelter in Stephenville. According to the Texas DSHS Facebook post, a 6-month-old dog named, "Miss Furbulous" ...
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Outbreak News Today
An international team of scientists has synthetically engineered mosquitoes that halt the transmission of the dengue virus. Image/Erik Jepsen, Creative Services and Publications, UC San Diego. Led by biologists at the University of California San Diego, the ...
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Tahoe Daily Tribune
Flu season arrived early this year and has been widespread throughout California and Nevada. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that so far this season there have been at least 6.4 million flu illnesses, 55,000 hospitalizations and ...
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Vancouver Sun
The vending machine scans a registered opioid user's hands and dispenses a safe dose of hydromorphone. Tiffany Crawford. Updated: January 18, 2020. This is a screen shot from a video posted on social media by UBC professor of medicine Dr. Mark ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Ayden Cochrane, 13, from Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, has been granted the life-saving drug Trikafta by US pharmaceutical company Vortex. Share. Comments. By. Kathleen Speirs. Matthew Dresch. 21:43, 18 JAN 2020.
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Stuff.co.nz
This story was originally published on RNZ.co.nz and is republished with permission. Australian researchers examined various strains of whooping cough bacteria and their behaviour. They found some new strains are producing more transport proteins, and ...
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Miami's Community Newspapers
The concept of intermittent fasting is certainly not new. For some, it is part of their religious practice. For others, it is a necessity because food is so scarce. But now it is heralded as a miracle medical treatment. Even major medical journals are publishing ...
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Jamaica Observer
ADMITTING that the flu is no joke, Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton last week said that every precaution is to be taken to guard against it. In fact, the minister, in a parliamentary statement last Tuesday, implored individuals who fall within ...
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Jamaica Observer
FEELING excessively tired, devoid of energy, demoralised, and irritable? You may have burnout, a syndrome associated with a potentially deadly heart rhythm disturbance. That's the conclusion of a large study published recently in the European Journal of ...
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Braintree and Witham Times
Blue Monday is the name given to a day in January claimed to be the most depressing day of the year. It is typically the third Monday of the month and this year falls on Monday, January 20. The concept was first publicised as part of a 2005 press release from ...
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theberkshireedge.com
To read the previous chapters of 'Illuminating the Hidden Forest,' click here. Jan. 16, 2020. Scientists have recently discovered ginkgo trees more than 600 years old in China. This is very old for a tree, even for a tree whose forebears have been around for ...
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Kotatv
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA TV) - Influenza activity has been increasing in South Dakota and is currently considered widespread. The first flu-related deaths were reported in South Dakota this week. Influenza is circulating at its peak and isn't expected to slow ...
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KEVN Black Hills Fox
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - Influenza activity has been increasing in South Dakota and is currently considered widespread. The first flu-related deaths were reported in South Dakota this week. Influenza is circulating at its peak and isn't expected to slow down ...
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Mash Viral
Cellular Press. It kind of feels like each week, I will be able to do an editorial on some attention-grabbing science that ended up buried below hyperbolic headlines and overly credible protection. This week's sufferer is "residing concrete." It simplest form of ...
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News Nation
Students who use digital technology excessively are less motivated to engage with their studies, and are more anxious about tests, according to a study which says the effects may be worsened by increased feelings of loneliness. As part of the study, ...
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ClickLancashire
Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes injected with this single-chain variable fragment (scFV) saw significantly reduced viral infection, dissemination, and transmission rates for all four virus serotypes. By providing precise modifications to the mosquito genome, ...
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Jacaranda FM
A highly contagious bird flu has been confirmed at a Czech farm, officials said Saturday after a French farm union warned of the risk of a new outbreak in Europe. Bird Flu. Chickens, Avian flu Getty Images. Czech official Petr Vorlicek said "the highly ...
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Times Plot
A youngster used to be hospitalized via an excruciating botched eyelash extension remedy when she claims the lashes have been unintentionally glued to the interior of her eye leaving her fortunate to stay her sight. Lainey Palmer, 19, from Brentwood, Essex, ...
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International Business Times, Singapore Edition
The study said that this effect was magnified by the growing feelings of loneliness that was caused by the use of digital technology. By IBTimes APAC Desk. January 19, 2020 13:45 +08. Video. Related Videos. More videos. Video Player is loading. 00:38.
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Medical Dialogues
USA: Consumption of a vegetable-rich diet does not significantly lower the risk of prostate cancer progression and death, a recent study published in the JAMA journal has suggested. The findings of the study do not support the use of this behavioral ...
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Big Think
While we typically think of robots as being constructed from metal, circuitry, and plastic, a team of researchers from Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts and the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont have just announced the creation of ...
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South Wales Argus
THE people of Newport are the least concerned about phenomenon of Blue Monday, the day of the year when most of us are supposedly feeling at our lowest - according to a study of internet searches on the subject. The theory goes that the third Monday in ...
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CNET
Forget dark chocolate -- raw cacao is even better for you. Burcu Atalay Tankut/Moment/Getty Images. Superfoods are the health world's darling -- who doesn't want an extra bang for your nutritional buck? These nutrient-packed foods are useful building blocks ...
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Times Plot
Together with her previous of hypersensitive reactions, 18-year-old Shante Turay-Thomas wasn't too anxious and aware of the indicators she used to be present process. She'd had a feeling of response after by chance consuming hazelnut – her esophagus ...
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