| | |||||||
| health | |||||||
| NEWS | |||||||
Rare case of monkeypox reported in England, UKHSA says A rare case of monkeypox has been diagnosed in a patient in England, the UK Health Security Agency said in a statement Saturday. Monkeypox is a rare viral infection which does not spread easily between people, the agency said, qualifying the overall ...
| |||||||
England: Monkeypox case confirmed, Patient had recent travel history from Nigeria The patient is receiving care at the expert infectious disease unit at the Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London. As a precautionary measure, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) experts are working ...
| |||||||
Ticks and Lyme disease are spreading across Michigan. Here's why The first deer tick to creep across Rick Simek's skin was not exactly a welcome visitor to its host, a naturalist who has stewarded the University of Michigan-Dearborn's Environmental Study Area for decades. But it also wasn't unexpected.
| |||||||
As COVID Hospitalizations Rise, Public Health Asks LA County to Keep Each Other Safe on Mother's Day LA County Public Health requested that, "to celebrate and honor their moms and grandmoms this weekend," the public "...keep each other safe by testing before gathering, staying outside as much as possible, and wearing masks when indoors" ahead of ...
| |||||||
FDA approves marketing for new Alzheimer's early detection test The Lumipulse G β-Amyloid Ratio (1-42/1-40) test is available at clinical laboratories nationwide for adult patients aged 55 years and older who are presenting with cognitive impairment and being evaluated for Alzheimer's disease and other causes of ...
| |||||||
Michigan reports first 2 suspected cases of unexplained hepatitis in children The CDC is currently investigating cases of 109 children with "hepatitis of an unknown cause," officials say. More than 90% of the patients were hospitalized and 14% have received liver transplants.
| |||||||
Monkeypox Case Confirmed In United Kingdom, Here's What This Rare Infection Can Do The infected person is currently under isolation and receiving treatment at the expert infectious disease unit at the Guy's and St Thomas' National Health Services (NHS) Foundation Trust in London, England. The UKHSA didn't release any details about the ...
| |||||||
Researchers discover COVID causes some to lose their mental capacity LONDON (CBS/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - COVID cases are once again on the rise across the US. Now a team of researchers from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London in the UK are discovering, that for some people, the effects of the virus on ...
| |||||||
Here's why San Francisco has the highest COVID positivity rate in California Doctors say that's a credit to the vaccines and boosters. "We're going to have to learn to live with this virus and the bottom line is low hospitalization rates and zero mortality," says Dr. Rutherford.
| |||||||
CDC investigating 109 cases of hepatitis among children, five deaths Jay Butler, the CDC's deputy director for infectious diseases, said the cases date back to October and were found in 24 states and one territory. More than 90% of the patients were hospitalized and 14% received liver transplants, he said. The majority have ...
| |||||||
UK Confirms Case Of "Rare" Monkeypox Infection The UK health authorities have confirmed a case of monkeypox, which is a virus passed from infected animals such as rodents to humans, in someone with a recent travel history to Nigeria where they are believed to have caught it.
| |||||||
BA.4, BA.5 in Canada: What we know about the 2 new Omicron subvariants The World Health Organization (WHO) is closely monitoring two new COVID-19 subvariants of Omicron, the highly transmissible variant of concern now dominant around the world. Since January, more than 300 cases of the BA.4 and BA.5 sub-lineages have been ...
| |||||||
The activists championing DIY abortions for a post-Roe v Wade world Maggie Mayhem knows when she decided to become a reproductive rights activist. At around 13 she discovered two conditions in her southern California Catholic girls school's manual: If a student was found to have had an abortion, they would be expelled, ...
| |||||||
Monkeypox case confirmed in UK as patient receiving treatment in isolation unit The patient is currently in an insolation unit and being cared for at the expert infectious disease unit at the Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London. Monkeypox does not spread easily between people.
| |||||||
Sir John Bell: 'Most people who have had the Covid vaccine are completely safe' As regius professor of medicine at the University of Oxford, and an early member of the government's vaccine taskforce who had worked on Oxford University's Covid-19 vaccine with AstraZeneca, the 69-year-old's words carried weight.
| |||||||
Can new Covid mutations reinfect you; Here's what researchers say? The Omicron variant of coronavirus has become the new dominant strain and has changed the course of the pandemic, leading to a dramatic rise in cases around the world. Besides, new Omicron sub-variants BA.2, BA.4, and now BA.5 have also wreaked havoc ...
| |||||||
GPs urged to spot the early signs of Lyme disease which infects 3000 Britons each year GPs are failing to spot the early signs of Lyme disease, an infection spread through tick bites that is on the rise in the UK, experts warn. Advertisement. 'We're hearing from doctors and patients around the country reporting cases of Lyme disease ...
| |||||||
COVID-19 roundup: Obesity weakens vaccine protection, variant risk In this week's roundup, the latest scientific research on the coronavirus, including its treatments and vaccines, suggests that obesity may weaken vaccine protection in those never ...
| |||||||
Tribes credited with elevating vaccinations in rural Arizona In a pandemic that has seen sharp divides between urban and rural vaccination rates nationwide, Arizona is the only state where rural vaccine rates outpaced more populated counties, according to a recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
| |||||||
COVID-19 cases persist locally, across Vermont as national deaths near 1 million As the United States nears the grim milestone of one million deaths to the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of the virus in Vermont communities remained strong this week. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. has logged ...
| |||||||
Derry ovarian cancer surviver highlights importance of early detection Sharon Doherty was diagnosed with stage two ovarian cancer in June 2020, after she confused her symptoms for menopause. By Daire Ní Chanáin. Saturday, 7th May 2022 ...
| |||||||
Dianne Oxberry's loved ones share ovarian cancer symptoms everyone should know Dianne Oxberry's loved ones are sharing the symptoms of ovarian cancer everyone should know after the much-loved BBC weather presenter's 'sudden and unexpected' death from the disease. Dianne died at The Christie just months after her diagnosis with ...
| |||||||
Retinal cell map could advance precise therapies for blinding diseases Summary: Researchers have identified distinct differences among the cells comprising a tissue in the retina that is vital to human visual perception. The scientists discovered five subpopulations of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) -- a layer ...
| |||||||
NJ reports 6 COVID deaths, 3243 cases. New cases hit over 3k for third time this month. There were 582 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases across 70 of the state's 71 hospitals as of Friday night. One hospital did not report data. Hospitalizations still ...
| |||||||
Mayor Adams not ready to reimpose mask mandates, but will "pivot and shift" with COVID "At some point this month we're gonna hit that one million mark, just a really catastrophic, horrible mark for our country," White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha told CBS Mornings.
| |||||||
| You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
| Send Feedback |
No comments:
Post a Comment