Saturday, October 1, 2022

Google Alert - health

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Daily update October 1, 2022
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CNN
Imagine waking up one morning after recovering from Covid-19 to find that your coffee smells like unwashed socks, your eggs reek of feces and your orange juice tastes metallic. Oddly, that's a good thing: It's a sign you still have a working sense of ...
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NPR
"People should get them now," agrees Shaun Truelove, an assistant scientist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who's helping lead a new effort to project this year's flu season for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Politico
ALBANY, N.Y. — Four years after finding itself in the middle of the nation's worst measles outbreak in decades, Rockland County is back in the spotlight for polio — resurrecting another disease the U.S. thought had been conquered.
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BBC News
US scientists believe they may be closer to answering why certain elderly people retain rare cognitive ability comparable to people 30 years younger. These elite "super-agers" have larger nerve cells in regions of the brain responsible for memory, ...
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cleveland.com
"During the current outbreak in the United States, 38 percent of people diagnosed with monkeypox were coinfected with HIV and most reported cases of monkeypox with severe manifestations have been among people living with untreated HIV," the CDC wrote.
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KOMO News
Don't look now, but we're getting closer to flu season. As COVID-19 still looms, there are questions about boosters and this year's flu shot. How effective are the latest vaccines and can you take both at the same time? Experts we talked to said yes.
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WRAL.com
The heavy rain of Hurricane Ian and relatively warm temperatures of early fall make for perfect breeding conditions for mosquitoes. On the same day that Ian dumped on North Carolina, the state Department of Health and Human Services announced the first ...
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Forbes
So, we're on our second infectious disease outbreak, monkeypox. I might add, parenthetically as it were, that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just issued a case report about the first case in 10 years of paralytic poliovirus in the ...
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Neuroscience News
Researchers found oxytocin stimulates stem cells from the heart's outer layer and migrates into the middle layer where it develops into muscle cells that generate heart contractions. This could be used to promote the regeneration of heart cells following a ...
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