Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Google Alert - health

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Daily update October 6, 2021
NEWS
The New York Times
Malaria is among the oldest known and deadliest of infectious diseases. It kills about half a million people each year, nearly all of them in sub-Saharan Africa ...
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Politico
Anthony Fauci looks forward while speaking during a Senate hearing. Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser, has pushed for wider ...
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The Atlantic
President Joe Biden receives his booster shot. Evan Vucci / AP. October 6, 2021. Share. Scientists don't agree on whether ...
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NPR
And the country urgently needs to upgrade its pandemic response capabilities to prevent future infectious calamities, argues former Food and Drug Administration ...
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Healthline
Frequent urination · Extreme thirst · Increased hunger · Blurry vision · Fatigue · Slow-healing wounds · Tingling, numbness and pain in the hands and feet.
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Forbes
Recent estimates of the number of people infected by coronaviruses of horseshoe bat origin in Southeast Asia are between 400,000 and two million. A recent study ...
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CBS Denver
On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the following guidance on how to safely celebrate on its website: Host a video chat party with ...
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U.S. News & World Report
The Pfizer vaccine is 90% effective at preventing hospitalization for up to six months, according to a new study. But protection against infection declined ...
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Health.com
If you've wondered, "Could this be COVID?" more than a few times this pandemic, you're definitely not alone. By Casey Gueren. October 05, 2021.
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The New York Times
A Colorado health system told a prospective kidney transplant recipient that she would not receive an organ donation if she remained unvaccinated against ...
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Healthline
Exercising earlier in the evening led to better sleep quality. But high-intensity exercise also triggers physiological changes that can delay sleepiness.
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Bangor Daily News
In Cumberland County, almost 90 percent of eligible people had received at least one shot as of Tuesday, by far the highest rate of Maine's 16 counties.
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mlive.com
Soon after, inquiries about coronavirus vaccines, booster shots, and hospital capacities started trickling in. Do you have a question? Send it to covidquestions ...
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CBS Denver
According to UCHealth, the majority of transplant recipients and living donors are now required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Neither woman has received ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
National statistics released last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that just one-third of pregnant women had received the ...
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The Washington Post
A Colorado-based health system says it is denying organ transplants to patients not vaccinated against the coronavirus in "almost all situations," citing ...
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Fox News
"We found high levels of various inflammatory molecules trapped in micro clots present in the blood of individuals with long COVID," Pretorius stated in a news ...
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BBC News
Scientists believe they can explain why some people who catch Covid develop chilblain-like lesions on their toes and even fingers. Covid toe appears to be a ...
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Infection Control Today
University of Oxford investigators used contact tracing to conclude that vaccinated individuals are less likely to spread COVID-19 even if they become ...
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KXAN.com
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Testing has confirmed that six free-ranging white-tailed deer from four Michigan counties have died from epizootic hemorrhagic disease.
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Lookout Santa Cruz
When it comes to misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines, health advocates have heard it all. During a recent round of surveying farmworkers, ...
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KPLC
The Louisiana Department of Health says about 150 people were exposed to COVID-19 at a recent wedding, and any who are not vaccinated should quarantine ...
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Austin American-Statesman
Viral image: "The vaccination campaign" increased COVID-19 deaths by 175% in one year. PolitiFact ruling: False. Here's why: A viral image that alleges that ...
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Fox News
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A Colorado woman with stage 5 renal failure is scrambling to find a new ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
During an event in Mechanicsburg, Pa., Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson and Ray Barishansky, the deputy secretary of Health Preparedness and ...
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New York Daily News
Washington state health authorities say a woman in her late 30s has died from a rare blood-clotting syndrome after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
DETROIT – Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He's been answering your ...
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TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
More than 15,000 doses of monoclonal antibodies have been given to Minnesotans during the pandemic. The treatment is generally available to people who are at ...
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The Mercury News
Influenza took a holiday last year and left us alone while we struggled with the COVID-19 pandemic, but health experts say don't count on being so lucky ...
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Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel
Maine may have avoided 800 COVID-19 infections, 300 hospitalizations and 100 deaths among seniors during the first five months of this year because of access to ...
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Bangor Daily News
This story will be updated. Nine more Mainers have died as health officials on Wednesday reported another 300 coronavirus cases across the state.
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KVUE.com
At many Ascension Seton locations, you can get comprehensive breast imaging, including screening mammograms, diagnostic mammograms, digital 3-D mammography, ...
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Today.com
Teresa Sperry was a fifth grader at Hillpoint Elementary School in Suffolk, Virginia, where her teacher gave her the "nurse" job, Teresa's mother, Nicole Sperry ...
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Prevention.com
But could that definition extend to protecting not just your immediate safety but your long-term health—including your risk for cancer? More specifically—could ...
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Patch.com
The woman's cause of death was thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), a condition researchers have said is a rare but "potentially serious adverse ...
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INFORUM
Sanford Health's COVID-19 inpatient census, after being stable in recent weeks, is now on the rise and the delta surge in the pandemic is expected to ...
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mlive.com
LANSING, MI — State wildlife officials say six free-ranging deer in southeast Michigan have died this year from a viral disease outbreak that is spread by ...
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The Denver Post
Outraged state GOP Rep. Tim Geitner shared on Facebook Live that a woman he knows was been denied — for now — a kidney transplant surgery at University of ...
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KTVZ
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- To further protect its patients and caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Charles Health System announced Tuesday it soon will ...
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KTVZ
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The number of newly identified coronavirus cases has declined in Oregon for a fifth week in a row. Oregon recorded about 10,400 cases ...
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Naples Daily News
This year, with less adherence to those preventative measures, we are more likely to see increased incidences of the flu. And, as we continue fighting the ...
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pressherald.com
There are signs that the latest surge may be easing in Maine amid declining daily case numbers, hospitalizations and the positivity rates for COVID-19 tests.
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WNCT
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Leaders with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) want adults to stop coming to their public ...
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UPI.com
After taking age into account, the numbers of excess deaths by population size among Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Hispanic men and women were more ...
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KATV
"We are hoping that people will get both if they haven't gotten the COVID-19 vaccine already, you can get them at the same time," Dr. Jennifer Dillaha with the ...
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Longview News-Journal
Christus Good Shepherd offers screening mammograms, diagnostic mammograms, breast MRI, breast biopsy, stereotactic biopsy, MR-Guided biopsy, 3-D mammography and ...
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ABC News
University of Queensland public health researcher Katrina Moss said one in nine Australian women have the painful condition — in which endometrial tissue grows ...
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WSET
ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) — The estate of Roanoke native Henrietta Lacks is suing a bio-tech company claiming they used her cells for countless medical ...
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The Independent
There are all sorts of risk factors for developing Type 2 diabetes, and Karen Davies, senior clinical advisor at Diabetes UK, warns: "Type 2 diabetes is complex ...
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USA TODAY
If unvaccinated travelers must travel they should follow CDC guidance for those who are not fully vaccinated. Unvaccinated Americans should delay planned trips ...
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