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Scientists are searching for solutions after studies show pulse oximeters don't work as well for people of color (CNN) Often when Dr. Thomas Valley sees a new patient in the intensive care unit at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, he clamps a pulse oximeter on their finger -- one of the many devices he uses to gauge their health and what course of care they might ...
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Could a universal coronavirus vaccine be the silver bullet that ends this COVID pandemic–—and the next? Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don't miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations. First-generation vaccines were not the panacea hoped for in COVID-19's early days. Nor did herd immunity swoop in and save the ...
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New York working to increase access to monkeypox vaccine, more information Health officials say monkeypox is a rare viral infection that usually doesn't cause serious illness. While anyone can get it, the vaccine is prioritized for the most vulnerable. As of now, city and ...
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Doctors using AI catch breast cancer more often than either does alone The software being tested comes from Vara, a startup based in Germany that also led the study. The company's AI is already used in over a fourth of Germany's breast cancer screening centers and was introduced earlier this year to a hospital in Mexico and ...
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Keto diet foods: what to eat and what to avoid What to eat; What to avoid; Non-alcoholic drinks; Alcoholic drinks. The ketogenic diet can be an effective way to lose weight, when undertaken ...
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DASH-style, Chinese heart-healthy diet lowers BP in adults with hypertension In adults with mild hypertension, a Chinese cuisine-based, heart-healthy diet that reduced sodium intake by half significantly reduced systolic and diastolic BP compared with traditional Chinese diets, researchers reported.
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Patients with blood cancers show immune response to COVID-19 vaccine boosters Less than half of patients with hematologic malignances exhibited seroconversion after receiving their initial COVID-19 vaccine, research published in Cancer showed. However, 56% of these nonresponders showed evidence of detectable COVID-19 antibodies ...
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Drinking alone when younger linked to alcoholism in mid-30s (CNN) Drinking alone during adolescence and young adulthood can strongly increase the risk for alcohol abuse later in life, especially if you are a woman, a new study finds. Add that finding ...
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Mortality Numbers Put the Humble Salt Shaker in the Hot Seat More generous use of salt outside cooking was associated with premature mortality -- but not in people eating more potassium rich-foods such as vegetables and fruits -- according to a study of over half a million people.
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Monkeypox vaccine available in Forsyth County | Are you eligible? Monkeypox virus belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae. The Orthopoxvirus genus also includes variola virus (which causes smallpox), vaccinia virus (used in the smallpox vaccine), and cowpox virus. Monkeypox is not related to ...
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Breast cancer Myths & facts by Dr Poonam Goyal, radiation Oncologist No or minimum breastfeeding, hormone therapy etc. Unawareness about signs and symptoms. Any lump in breast (painless and painful); Changes in skin, shape, size and colour; Abnormal ...
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New Omicron sub-variant is as contagious as measles, doctors say Local infectious disease specialist Doctor Mohammad Reza said the most recent COVID-19 Omicron variants 4 and 5 are very contagious. Reza said the initial virus, in 2020, had the ability to infect three other ...
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How much exercise do you actually need to be "healthy?" Hiking, swimming, dancing, jumping rope, following a workout video, doing housework, gardening, and even playing active video games can all help increase your daily physical activity levels and get your heart pumping.
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Long Covid can trouble the heart Covid has led to endothelial dysfunction, resulting in loss of ability of blood vessels to dilate when needed. This can lead to high blood pressure, accelerated atherosclerosis and heart attacks. But fear not as the patient can recover over time, says ...
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Public Health reports first case of Monkeypox in Kern County Monkeypox is a rare disease that is caused by infection with the Monkeypox virus. While monkeypox can be extremely painful, no deaths have been reported in the U.S.. Monkeypox spreads primarily through direct contact with ...
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Study highlights need to prioritize immunocompromised COVID patients Immunocompromised individuals are generally at a higher risk for developing severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and subsequent outcomes, including ICU admission and death. However, there is a lack of population-based studies describing severe ...
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Immune response after mild COVID In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers in Germany assessed the immunity elicited by a mild severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Various studies have reported the impact of medium and ...
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UAE scientists find genetic link to life-threatening conditions arising out of COVID-19 in children Dubai: Equipped with genetic and clinical data from dozens of Arab children in Dubai and Jordan, a new study led by scientists from the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) and Al Jalila Children's Specialty Hospital ...
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Sunlight may trigger hormone that makes men hungrier, study suggests Levy explained that ghrelin, sometimes called the '"hunger hormone", had other effects on the body, besides appetite regulation: it also reduces inflammation and heart muscle wasting, and decreases arterial [blood] pressure.
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Weight Loss Keto Gummies Canada Reviews (Simpli ACV Keto Gummies) Shark Tank ACV Gummies Is It Scam Or ... Are you looking to feel strong, healthy, and slim? What are you going to do? People who just sit and do nothing are not likely to lose weight or gain muscle. You don't need to move to get a great keto gummy with this Weight Loss Keto Gummies. Click any of ...
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Adding salt to food at table can cut years off your life, study finds "To my knowledge, our study is the first to assess the relation between adding salt to foods and premature death," said Prof Lu Qi of Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in New Orleans, who led the work.
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Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department investigating probable monkeypox case in Pierce County Early symptoms of the disease include fatigue, fever and headache. Eventually, a rash develops. Turner says if you experience an unusual, unexpected lesion or rash, you should contact your health care provider immediately ...
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Exercising only on weekends still found to lower risk of early death Juggling work, chores, family and friends can make it difficult to find time for exercise throughout the week, but a new study suggests squeezing some in on the weekend is well worth our while. The research compared the risk of early death among those ...
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Weekend exercise lowers risk of early death, study finds (CNN) - No time to workout during the week? That's not a problem because weekend workouts are still beneficial! Packing your workout into a couple of days can still make a difference when it comes to staying healthy and living longer. A new study on ...
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This usually harmless virus can cause CNS diseases, brain cancer: Study NEW DELHI : A virus present widely in humans can cause diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) as well as brain cancer, a study by scientists of IIT Indore has found. The scientists claimed that cancer-causing virus Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) could ...
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Human catches COVID from a cat – here's why this new evidence is not cause for panic So should we be worried about the possibility of catching COVID from our pets? Probably not on the basis of this study. But there are areas where pet-to-human transmission could be a concern in the future.
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UC San Diego: Wastewater Provides Early Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Virus Writing in the July 7, 2022 online issue of Nature, scientists and physicians at University of California San Diego and Scripps Research, with local and federal public health officials, describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights ...
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American Heart Association gives tips on improving heart health LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) -According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number one case of death worldwide, and strokes rank number two. To battle this statistic and help people improve their health, the organization is updating their ...
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Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol "Effectively" High cholesterol can lead to serious health conditions including heart disease and stroke, but just a few lifestyle changes can help make a difference. "Your liver produces cholesterol. In fact, it actually produces all the cholesterol you need.
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Reaching Out To A Friend Helps – In Ways That Might Surprise You A new study published today by the American Psychological Association says that people often underestimate how much others in their social life might appreciate an unexpected phone call, text, or email just to say hello. Peggy Liu, the primary author, ...
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New Cambridge institute to house largest number of heart and lung researchers in Europe In the UK, one in every four deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease and one in five deaths by respiratory disease. Despite a growing awareness of risk factors, such as smoking and poor diet, the prevalence of such diseases is increasing.
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