Friday, March 18, 2022

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Daily update March 18, 2022
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The New York Times
Yet even in the time of Covid, flu, the other respiratory killer caused by a virus, is underestimated. Almost half of American adults don't bother to get vaccinated against it. Despite the ongoing Covid experience, researchers and historians don't expect ...
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U.S. News & World Report
But experts say it is important to track such developments to document how the coronavirus changes moving forward in the pandemic. What is Deltacron? As the informal name suggests, the virus ...
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NPR
About one in seven people 60 and older have a brain condition that may be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. The condition, called mild cognitive impairment, occupies a gray zone between normal aging of the brain and dementia. And most people know ...
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U.S. News & World Report
THURSDAY, March 17, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- The potentially deadly tick-borne Heartland virus is spreading across the United States and has now been found in Georgia, Emory University researchers report. First identified in Missouri in 2009, the virus ...
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KOMO News
Despite the lull in COVID-19 cases, the CDC is warning of an uptick in COVID-19 virus found in wastewater. The testing system is now gaining momentum in Western Washington. Health officials said it is one more tool they can use to detect COVID-19 ...
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90.3 KAZU
South Carolina is also one of 20 states that are deemed "dementia neurology deserts," meaning that fewer than 10 neurologists will be available per 10,000 people with dementia by 2025. Similarly, almost every state, ...
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Medscape
Lithium could be linked to a decrease in the risk of developing dementia for some people, according to a small study. Researchers at the University of Cambridge described their preliminary findings as "promising" and said that they justified conducting ...
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Raleigh News & Observer
A red-shouldered hawk found this month in Wake County is one of the first four confirmed wild birds to die from a highly infectious avian flu in North Carolina, according to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. The hawk and a bald eagle in Dare ...
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Miami Herald
Catching COVID-19 can heighten a person's chance of getting a diabetes diagnosis afterward — even if the infection didn't result in hospitalization, according to a new study. The research comes two years after ...
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Longview News-Journal
Researchers around the world have reported that Omicron is more transmissible than Delta, making breakthrough and repeat infections more likely. Early research suggests this strain may cause less severe illness than Delta and the original virus, however ...
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11Alive.com WXIA
"What's helpful with wastewater sampling is this is actually the virus being shared in your waste in the sewage, and then it's sampled right before it gets to the purification tank or building," she explained.
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WPBF West Palm Beach
Wildlife experts in Florida have confirmed that avian influenza is present in Martin County. Savannah Steckler, a wildlife rehabilitator at the Treasure Coast Wildlife Center in Palm City, said a dead duck that was dropped off at the facility earlier ...
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New York Post
Aside from sleep apnea, Dr. Senn said there are other sleep disorders that can cause people health complications. Advertisement. A couple sleeps ...
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WAVE 3
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Aaron Flaker was the picture of health. He was active and took care of his body. When he went to the doctor, he was shocked to find out he had colon cancer. It blindsided him. Now, Flaker's sharing his story as part of Colon ...
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FOX 32 Chicago
Climate experts say that climate change may be contributing to a worsening allergy season, as pollen counts this spring are expected to surge. More than 50 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation ...
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iNews
But where are we with the illness now, and which areas are most affected? The freshest exclusives and sharpest analysis, curated for your inbox.
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fox8.com
Hospitalization, death and vaccine reporting are also weekly now. The 214 hospitalizations reported by ODH since Sunday (53 per day) follow recent trends. 198 Ohioans also died of COVID-19 since then.
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WKBN.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health on Thursday reported 2,195 new COVID-19 cases for the past four days, the first week after daily reporting became weekly. These cases reflect Sunday afternoon through just before 2 p.m. Thursday.
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Kent Reporter
Exercise is an important activity, especially when trying to shed some extra weight. However, most people face challenges determining the amount of exercise to lose a significant amount of weight within a specific period. The logic behind exercising is ...
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