Sunday, November 14, 2021

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Daily update November 14, 2021
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The Washington Post
William Hanage is an associate professor of epidemiology and co-director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Today at 8: ...
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The Washington Post
In the early 19th century, British people finally had access to the first vaccine in history, one that promised to protect them from smallpox, among the deadliest diseases of the era. Many Britons were skeptical of the vaccine, however, with fears ...
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CNN
Just be sure you're not whipping your smoothie full of sugary, caloric ingredients like fruit juices or flavored syrups, which will negate the health benefits. Feel even fuller: Put ice and fat-free milk or yogurt in a blender, add in fruit and give it a ...
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Fox News
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. California is among three U.S. states now allowing coronavirus booster shots for all adults even though federal health ...
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CNET
The coronavirus is still a very real concern this fall, but so is the influenza virus, aka the flu. The good news is we have very safe and effective tools for fighting and preventing both potentially deadly viruses, thanks to the COVID-19 vaccines and the ...
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Foster's Daily Democrat
"Lung cancer is the cancer that leads in deaths in the United States and in the world," said Dr. Marilyn McLaughlin, an oncologist and medical co-director of the Oncology Infusion Center at York Hospital. "It causes more deaths than pancreatic, breast and ...
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FOX31 Denver
Some women have reported developing heart rate irregularities after their COVID-19 infection, impacting exertion and recovery from physical activity, according to a team from Indiana University Bloomington. Persistent heart and lung problems in women ...
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The Mercury News
After months of decline, COVID-19 cases are failing to drop — and in some places are creeping up — across the Bay Area and California, worrying public health officials as the holiday season looms and prompting urgent pleas for Californians to get ...
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fox4kc.com
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (StudyFinds.org) — Long COVID — or the lingering side-effects from a coronavirus infection — often leaves patients with dozens of symptoms, including extreme fatigue. Now, a new study finds women who become COVID "long haulers" may ...
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WBUR
Tucked between the Museum of Science's IMAX theater and the planetarium are rows of tables and chairs that are typically filled by museum goers waiting for a show. But on Saturday people arrived for a different reason — children ages 5 to 11 years old ...
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Bangor Daily News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There is no truth behind social media scuttlebutt that people can "detox" their body of the COVID-19 vaccine in a bath made with the household cleaner borax, say experts, including a physician with The University of Kansas Health ...
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10News
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As we approach what medical experts are considering the first typical flu season in almost two years, researchers believe this year could be the start of a new trend. According to Joel Wertheim, a Medical Associate Professor at the ...
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Leak Herald
CANAAN, Conn. (AP) — Eight residents of a nursing home in Connecticut have died during a coronavirus outbreak while 89 residents and employees have tested positive for the disease, nursing home officials say.
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pressherald.com
The number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Maine climbed to a new record on Sunday. There were 249 people in Maine hospitals on Sunday, including 76 in critical care and 35 on ventilators, according ...
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WSB Atlanta
ATLANTA — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning that measles is once again a global threat, partly due to the pandemic. Measles is one of the most contagious known viruses. The CDC said 22 million babies around the world missed ...
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The Newark Advocate
The Architect at Nationwide Children's Hospital in 2019 when she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Author's note: November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and today I'm using this space to ...
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KEZI TV
Florida sliced new cases to a 10th of what they were two months ago and Texas to a fifth. That should sound like good news. But with less dramatic decreases in other, less populous states -- ...
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U.S. News & World Report
SATURDAY, Nov. 13, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Pancreatic cysts can progress into cancer over time, an expert says, so it's important to identify and monitor patients with these growths. Located between the stomach and the spine, the pancreas produces ...
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Columbia Daily Herald
Effective Monday Nov. 8, the clinic, that has been housed at the Maury Regional Medical Plaza since February is now located in the medical system's flagship hospital near its main lobby at 1224 Trotwood Ave.
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pressherald.com
The seven-day daily case average has gradually increased in recent weeks to more than 500 new cases. Maine's infection rate has been above the national average for weeks as the virus spreads mostly in parts of the state with low vaccination rates.
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CBC.ca
The New Brunswick government has declared COVID-19 outbreaks on three First Nations in the Miramichi region. The outbreaks were detected by Public Health in Metepenagiag First Nation (Red Bank), Natoaganeg First Nation (Eel Ground), and Esgenoôpetitj ...
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Gizmodo
Anti-vaxx groups and some doctors are advocating for, among other things, borax baths, NBC News reports, in an effort to "undo" the covid-19 vaccine they've already taken. The intended audience for the baths supposedly regrets getting the covid-19 ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Auckland University associate professor and microbiologist Dr Siouxsie Wiles said the 207 community cases today - just above the previous record high of 206 cases on November 6 - are disappointing but not surprising, given that people are moving around ...
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WQOW TV News 18
(WQOW) - The CDC is issuing caution after 22 million babies missed their measles vaccinations in 2020. This is the largest increase in two decades brewing the perfect storm for outbreaks of the virus to occur. In 2019, 1,282 individual cases of the ...
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Times of India
Our eating habits can define our health conditions. So, if you have been missing out on vegetables, then it is time to replace animal and dairy fat with vegetable fat as a recent study suggests that vegetable fat may reduce the risk of strokes.
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New Zealand Herald
An epidemiologist says today's record high Covid-19 case numbers are a reminder that the whole country needs to be on the lookout for the virus. Dr Siouxsie Wiles said the 207 community cases today - just above the previous record high of 206 cases on ...
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BBC News
The Defra website states the virus is "primarily a disease of birds and the risk to the general public's health is very low". Avian flu is spread by close contact with an ...
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Greensboro News & Record
Dr. Mandy Cohen, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, speaks at a news conference on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021, at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, N.C., to encourage parents of young children to get a COVID-19 ...
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The Guardian
TikTok video calls for bath in borax – but once a person is vaccinated, there's no way back, doctors say. Parents and children line up for COVID vaccine shots in los angeles. Unproven and sometimes dangerous vaccine 'detox' procedures have long been ...
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Financial Express
Diabetes is also a major cause of chronic diseases like blindness, stroke and lower limb amputation. It is today affecting 74 million people in India thereby making India the 'Diabetes Capital' of the world. According to experts, it is sharply rising in ...
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The Indian Express
Though this metabolic disorder has increased across all age groups over the recent past, its incidence among the younger adults has increased much more by 5-10 per cent, said Dr Ashutosh Goyal, senior consultant, endocrinology, Paras Hospitals, Gurugram.
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India Today
Fifteen days after recovering from dengue, a 49-year-old man has been admitted to Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi with the complaint of rare case of post-dengue mucormycosis, according to the doctors at the hospital.
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The Indian Express
Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are the two silent killers and most common risk factors for CVDs (Cardiovascular Diseases), observed Dr Sanjay Bhadada, Professor, Department of Endocrinology, PGI, as part of a panel discussion, 'Let's join hands to ...
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News 12 Connecticut
Mcallister says she can recall the days when she had to take insulin to keep her blood sugar stable, but all of that changed when she learned about a Bridgeport nonprofit called Monitor My Health. She ...
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Cambridgeshire Live
A pharmacy chain has released advice for people unsure whether they're suffering from coronavirus or a "supercold". Everybody with symptoms of a respiratory illness should take a Covid-19 test to find out whether they should self-isolate.
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The Guardian
This major change to the vaccination programme could see ministers flouting the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, which recommends that people wait until six months after their second dose before having their top-up in order to ...
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Accrington Observer
The response is being led locally by Lancashire County Council, Fylde Borough Council, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Animal and Plant Health Agency and the UKHSA (UK Health Security Agency).
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Mirror.co.uk
A farm in Lancashire has become the latest place in the UK to record an outbreak of bird flu. Officials have declared a temporary control zone around the affected site in Salwick, near Preston. It comes after an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone was ...
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The Stray Ferret
Lulu Ferrand, a Craniosacral Therapy (CST) practitioner. Do you have a lot of clients who suffer with SAD? "I have some clients who come with SAD, but it is ...
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WalesOnline
NHS guidelines still say that Covid-19 symptoms include a temperature, cough or loss of smell or taste however according to the Zoe symptom tracking app, the next common symptom is a sore throat and runny nose - two of the most common symptoms of a common ...
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CBS Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland reported 983 new COVID-19 cases and 20 new deaths, according to state health department data released Saturday morning. The percentage of people testing positive decreased slightly by .03% to 3.23%. READ MORE: The Mack Lewis ...
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India Today
As per reports, Zika virus testing is being conducted at four centres in Noida, including Kailash, Fortis and Yathartha hospital. advertisement. IndiaToday.in · India Today Web Desk: Noida; November 13, 2021; UPDATED: November 13, 2021 13:19 IST.
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Press and Journal
Three out of four suicides in the UK are by men, and last year in Scotland that figure stood at 71%. Alongside mental health and suicide prevention, Movember is also tackling testicular and prostate cancer ...
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Evening Standard
Professor Neil Ferguson a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said he feels it is "unlikely" Britain will see a "catastrophic winter wave" similar to that seen last year, which led to months of further lockdown across the ...
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The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
One more Gallatin County resident has died from complications due to COVID-19, and cases again increased this week. The woman, in her 60s, died in a hospital during the week of Oct. 17. The Gallatin City-County Health Department received the death ...
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Accrington Observer
The Avian Influenza, also known as bird flu, has been confirmed at a farm in Salwick on the fringe of Preston. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has said that all ...
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Williamsport Sun-Gazette
PITTSBURGH — An analysis of adults who recovered from moderate COVID-19 found that those under the age of 30 had lower neutralizing antibody levels than older people, suggesting that younger individuals may be less protected from a second infection.
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Sunderland Echo
Sunderland Royal Hospital is part of South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Trust. The Government confirmed on Saturday, November 13, that 157 more people who tested positive for coronavirus (Covid- ...
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Evening Standard
NHS England said 2.1 million boosters were delivered between November 6-12, an increase on the 1.7 million boosters given out during the previous seven days. A total of 2.7 million appointments were made ...
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Khaleej Times
Citing St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Hill reported that the infected cats include two African lions, two snow leopards, an Amur tiger, a puma and two jaguars. These animals had mild symptoms, although some had a cough and nasal discharge.
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