Monday, August 1, 2022

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Daily update August 1, 2022
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CNN
(CNN) It's hard to believe we are face-to-face with a new health crisis, monkeypox, before we are even out of the woods with the previous -- but still very much current -- crisis, Covid-19. The pandemic, which has held the United States and almost ...
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CNN
Sign up for CNN's Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style. Our eight-part guide shows you a delicious expert-backed eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life. (CNN) Eating ultraprocessed foods for more than 20% of your daily calorie intake ...
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U.S. News & World Report
"It is nothing I would ever wish on anybody," warned Chicago resident Josh Watson, still recovering from excruciating symptoms. On the first day of his illness "I woke up with a ...
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NPR
The field of Alzheimer's research is branching out. After decades of focusing on the sticky amyloid plaques and tangled tau fibers associated with the disease, brain researchers are searching for other potential causes of impaired memory and thinking.
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U.S. News & World Report
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Aug. 1, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, but doctors have had access to a screening tool for nearly a decade that can catch it ...
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Forbes
A heightened state of inflammation during Covid-19 can trigger excessive activation of microglial cells —the main immune cells of the central nervous system— leading to dysregulation of the cells required for healthy cognitive function, including ...
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U.S. News & World Report
"We suspected these were high-risk environments where insects may be able to become contaminated with the virus if they were contacting the infected humans, animals or contaminated surfaces. Instead, we did not detect evidence of the virus in the sampled ...
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Healthline
The allegations have created concerns from some experts about the study's conclusions that amyloid beta in the brain is a possible cause of Alzheimer's. However, experts told Healthline that even if the 2006 research is retracted there ...
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The Hill
Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb penned an op-ed in the New York Times published on Saturday arguing that the United States lacks a federal infrastructure capable of dealing with public health emergencies like ...
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MD Magazine
In the US, an estimated 53.6 million people have osteoporosis, low bone mass, or both, with 2 million osteoporotic fractures occurring each year. According to a new study, the number of annual osteoporotic fractures are projected to surpass 3 million ...
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Kansas City Star
Schools are almost back in session across the Kansas City area. It's a scramble to get everything ready before the big day. For some kids, this will be their first time going to school, which presents another hurdle for parents to hop over: vaccines.
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Medscape
The findings provide important insight into the long-term cognitive impact of COVID-19, study investigator Gabriela Gonzalez-Alemán, PhD, professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina, Buenos Aires, told Medscape Medical News.
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Voice of America
Whether it's abstinence, avoiding nightclubs, limiting sexual partners or pushing for a swift vaccine rollout, Spain's gay community is on the front line of the monkeypox virus and is taking action. "With this monkey thing, I prefer to be careful.
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WMTW Portland
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Maine and across the nation. On World Lung Cancer Day, the American Lung Association's LUNG FORCE initiative has released the 2022 Lung Health Barometer in the hope of bringing awareness to this ...
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Times of India
A young 22-year-old man from Thrissur died on Saturday, of what is currently suspected as monkeypox. Kerala Health Minister Veena George on Sunday said, "A high-level inquiry will be conducted into the death of a person with symptoms of monkeypox in ...
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Nature.com
The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide Steven W. Thrasher Celadon (2022). The COVID-19 pandemic has made clear how social, economic, racial and political disadvantages occur alongside — and help to cause — inequities ...
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News-Medical.net
Hospitalization in the intensive care unit was associated with double the risk of dementia in older adults, according to a study by Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago. During the pandemic, female gender, not working ...
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CBC.ca
As an infectious diseases specialist in Atlanta, Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji spent much of 2020 on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle raging in the U.S.. When a vaccine arrived in December that year, she felt some relief. But also, fear.
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NBC News
Previous research has found that some Covid patients go on to develop cognitive impairment after their infection. In the new study — which has not been published in a peer-reviewed journal — researchers in Argentina found that ...
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Livemint
Are scared of needles and hence, apprehensive to take the COVID vaccines? Then, there is an easy solution now. Researchers have now developed a needle-free vaccine patch that they claim works better against variants like Omicron and Delta.
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aidsmap
Dr Núria Climent at AIDS 2022. A woman in Barcelona has maintained an undetectable HIV viral load for more than 15 years after stopping antiretroviral therapy, according to a case report presented on Friday ...
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The Guardian
Meg Doherty, WHO's director of Global HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes, said there was "quite a possible risk" that the countries bidding for supplies would be high-income countries.
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The Globe and Mail
Marina Klein, research director and professor of medicine at the division of infectious diseases and chronic viral illnesses service at McGill University in Que., said Montreal could set an example as it becomes crucial to improve the monkeypox global ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Researchers questioning whether images in U studies were doctored said they could undermine a key discovery in 2006: a protein, called abeta star 56, that independently caused memory loss in rats and looked like the long-awaited smoking gun behind ...
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Alzheimer's Research UK
Researchers present findings at world's largest dementia research conference; Persistent loss of smell after COVID-19 linked to memory and thinking changes associated with diseases like Alzheimer's; Links between life changes during pandemic, ...
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iNews
The largest group was those with neurological symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog, with separate groups for those suffering breathing problems and symptoms including changes to their hair and skin. PICTURE POSED BY A MODEL. File photo dated 31/07/14 ...
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ABC News
An important paper has been published on the results of a huge randomised trial of vitamin D supplementation. The publishing journal's accompanying editorial argues that, mostly, even if vitamin D levels are low, there's no rationale or evidence to ...
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NBC Chicago
It's possible people are staying positive longer due to the ultra-contagious BA.5 omicron subvariant, doctors say. Published July 31, 2022 • Updated on July 31, 2022 at 8:15 pm. wayra, E+ via Getty. For some people, COVID-19 symptoms may only last a ...
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Vox
Of course, once you get a positive diagnosis, whether from a rapid or PCR test, you should work your way through your close contact list. The sooner you let your network know, the better, since available treatments and antivirals are often most effective ...
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News-Medical.net
The present study described two immunosuppressed cases with prolonged SARS-CoV-2 infection. Residual nasopharyngeal swabs and whole blood samples were collected from each patient. Viral nucleic acids were isolated from nasopharyngeal samples and tested by ...
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ZAWYA
Doctors like Montalvo fear authorities have not learned lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has strained health systems and left governments strapped for cash. The story is similar in Brazil, where over 970 infections ...
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