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AHA News: The Differences and Similarities Between the Flu and COVID-19 By American Heart Association News, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, 2021 (American Heart Association News) -- The viruses that cause ...
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Americans should limit use of daily aspirin meant to prevent heart attack or stroke, task force says After years of recommending that middle-aged and older Americans consider taking low-dose aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, an influential ...
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Ebola vaccination campaign begins in Congo after virus resurfaces GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Medics in eastern Congo began an Ebola vaccination campaign on Wednesday, the World Health ...
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Is it the 'worst cold ever,' the flu or covid? Winter is coming. How can you tell if you have a breakthrough coronavirus infection? Is it safe to get both the flu shot and a coronavirus vaccine? Can I still get covid-19 if ...
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What those living with dementia want people to know Tommy Dunne, who has Alzheimer's disease, says: "If someone said to me, 'How would you communicate with a person with dementia?', I'd say the first thing you ...
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WHO honors Henrietta Lacks, a Black American whose cells, taken without consent, were used in vaccine research Henrietta Lacks is set to be honored on Wednesday by the World Health Organization in Geneva for her enduring contribution to medical science, more than 70 ...
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New FDA guidance aims to drastically cut salt in food supply The sweeping recommendation, announced Wednesday, is expected to cover a wide variety of foods — from chain restaurant meals to processed food on grocery store ...
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Experts warn of a resurgent flu season and a 'twindemic' winter Last winter, epidemiologists worried that a COVID-19 winter wave could coincide with annual influenza outbreak, leaving hospitals and healthcare workers overrun ...
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COVID-19 Q&A: What's with natural immunity? How many deaths linked to the vaccine? Over the last week, MLive received a number of questions related to natural immunity from prior coronavirus infection and how it compares to immunity ...
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Utah reaches 'sad and sobering milestone' in number of COVID-19 deaths There have now been more than 3,000 lives lost in Utah to COVID-19. The state's death toll from the coronavirus stands at 3,025, with Tuesday's report of 31 ...
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Covid: Early failures were stark - lessons must be learnt For example, South Korea was detecting cases and responding to outbreaks by late January, while the UK was still talking about managing the spread of the virus.
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The COVID-19 vaccine doesn't cause infertility, but the disease might The symptoms of COVID-19 could affect both male and female fertility in different ways. Vaccination Centers As President Lasso Extends Emergency Measures To ...
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Task Force: Little Proof Aspirin Stops Cardiovascular Disease The U.S. Preventive Services Task force's proposed guidance says daily aspirin "has no net benefit" for cardiovascular health. The task force also says people ...
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What's wrong with the claim that vaccinated people can spread COVID-19 just as readily as the unvaccinated A person receives a shot of coronavirus disease vaccine at a community vaccination event in Martinsburg, West Virginia. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque. 6 hours ago.
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'It was heartbreaking': Cleveland Clinic denies woman liver transplant over COVID vaccine Her husband of 47 years, Jim Vitullo, says they have sacrificed a lot in preparation for the surgery and followed all of the instructions by clinic doctors. " ...
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Illinois Coronavirus Updates: New Booster Shot Clinic, Kid Vaccination Preps, Halloweek The White House has advised Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to start preparing for COVID vaccinations for children under the age of 12.
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Want to Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally? These 10 Lifestyle Tweaks Could Make a Big Difference The "bad cholesterol," LDL, is what can clog your arteries and increase your chance of developing heart disease and other chronic health conditions. However, ...
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Minnesota COVID-19 Positivity Rate Hits Vaccine-Era High Minnesota's COVID-19 test positivity rate soared to 8.3% as of Tuesday, the highest mark since vaccines first rolled out late last year. The seven-day ...
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Second case of West Nile virus in 2021 confirmed in Allegheny County A man in his 60s and living in McKees Rocks is "recovering at home," according to a statement by the county health department, adding that it's "not known if he ...
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VERIFY: Genetic impacts, looking for lumps, doctors dispel some breast cancer misconceptions CHARLOTTE, N.C. — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and part of that means being aware of myths, misconceptions, and false viral claims about the ...
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Adults 60+ shouldn't take aspirin daily to prevent heart attack, task force says Bleeding risks for adults in their 60s and up who haven't had a heart attack or stroke outweigh any potential benefits from aspirin, the U.S. Preventive ...
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Breast cancer didn't take a break during COVID If you have dense breasts (increased glands, fibrous tissue, and ducts) we will recommend an annual screening breast ultrasound in addition of mammography ...
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Coronavirus in Oregon: State reports 82 deaths, pushing September fatality toll closer to record The Oregon Health Authority on Tuesday announced 1,413 new coronavirus cases and 82 deaths, the highest number of fatalities reported on a single day during ...
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Their Dementia Diagnosis Doesn't Mean They're Keeping Silent More people with Alzheimer's and other brain diseases are forming organizations to boost understanding about their conditions on their own terms · Clare Ansberry.
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Covid: Misleading vaccine claims target children and parents Campaigners have been gathering outside schools, handing out what they claim are legal documents or "notices of liability" to head teachers, warning them ...
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Survey: 60% of Americans Will Delay or Skip Flu Shot This Year Hispanics were more likely to say COVID-19 had an impact on their flu shot decision (57%) than non-Hispanics (38%), according to the poll from the American ...
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Routine aspirin use to prevent heart attacks or strokes should be stopped, US panel says A panel of experts charged with making recommendations on patient care say doctors should no longer routinely prescribe a daily dose of aspirin for people ...
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I Let Go Of Intermittent Fasting I think I considered it a real linchpin for my life, and I think I was wrong. By Edith Zimmerman.
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13 more Mainers have died and another 893 coronavirus cases reported since Saturday Of those, 68,339 have been confirmed positive, while 27,494 were classified as "probable cases," the Maine CDC reported. The statewide death toll stands at ...
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More Data Needed on Tissue-Agnostic Therapy Use in Breast Cancer These approved therapies work on patients with high–microsatellite instability (MSI-H) tumors, high tumor mutational burden (TMB-H,) and NTRK fusions.
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Infants born to symptomatic, COVID-infected mothers more likely to suffer health issues The study, published in the Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, adds to mounting evidence that COVID-19 complications can be especially hard on ...
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Study: Sleep issues linked to mental health disorders Adults with severe depression, as well as anxiety, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder tend to go to bed later and wake up later than those without these ...
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New River Health District encourages flu vaccines as COVID-19 cases decline LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Cases of COVID-19 across the Commonwealth continue to decline. Dr.Bissell with the New River Health District says cases in ...
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Oregon reports record 82 more COVID-19 related deaths amid data reconciliation effort Hospitalizations, ICU patients continue to decline; Crook County reports record 63 cases. PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- There are a record 82 newly reported ...
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World Thrombosis Day 2021: What Is Thrombosis? Know The Causes, Types And Treatment Cerebral venous thrombosis; Budd-Chiari Syndrome; Venous thoracic outlet syndrome. Arterial thrombosis is a condition when the blood clots in the arteries ...
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WHO Announces Proposed Members of its Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO) "The emergence of new viruses with the potential to spark epidemics and pandemics is a fact of nature, and while SARS-CoV-2 is the latest such virus, it will ...
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Larimer County health director urges vaccinations as metrics worsen The rapidly approaching flu season has the potential to overburden area hospitals that are already beyond capacity because of a large number of COVID-19 cases.
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'Additional measures' may be coming to slow COVID spread in northern BC, says Henry So far, the province has had to transfer 55 critical care patients out of the Northern Health region to hospitals in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island in ...
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Flu to make a comeback this year, says Sudbury health unit Like COVID-19, the influenza virus spreads through droplets that can enter the body through the eyes, nose or mouth. Conlon said the best thing people can do to ...
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A warrior's tale: Sutton police officer recounts overcoming breast cancer In late February 2020, Lisa Sullivan of the Sutton Police Department received a diagnosis. But it wasn't COVID-19, the health concern forefront in most ...
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Orange County COVID-19 cases trending down, experts attribute vaccine and natural immunity Craig Sicinski, owner of Orlando Pharmacy said he's happy to know the vaccine played a big part in the shrinking COVID-19 positivity rates. "I think it's great.
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Doctors encourage flu shots ahead of colder weather He says vaccinations can prevent a more serious flu season that could further strain area health care systems already dealing with COVID-19. Dr. Ottenbaker said ...
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Why exercise is more important than weight loss for a longer life Studies show significant improvement in health problems after subjects started exercising, regardless of weight loss. (Getty ...
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2-time breast cancer survivor spreading awareness, support to others Lorna Johnson is currently 24 years into her survivorship but was diagnosed with breast cancer twice. "I stayed in remission after my first diagnosis for 17 ...
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349 new COVID-19 cases, 7 deaths identified in Manitoba over 4 days 7 of 9 deaths since Friday are people from Southern Health region, where vaccine uptake is lowest in province. Darren Bernhardt · CBC News · Posted: Oct 12, ...
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Covid-19 cases may be going down in much of the country, but for children they are still exceptionally high While many experts and officials are encouraging institutions to enact vaccine mandates to protect employees, students and customers, some are fighting their ...
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Covid-19: Six more Covid-related deaths and 1278 new cases BBC News NI outlines the latest data on coronavirus and Covid-19 vaccinations across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland.
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Do you lose weight during sleep? How does it happen? Impact on weight loss; Sleep and weight loss; Sleep hygiene; Healthy habits; Summary. People often weigh less in the morning because they ...
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Can breast cancer genes skip a generation? Skip a generation? BRCA genes; Family history; Genetic counseling; Medical options; Summary. There are a number of genes that can cause a person to develop ...
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Colorado's COVID hospitalizations rise as deaths reach late-January levels The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 1,012 people were hospitalized with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 as of Monday afternoon, up ...
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