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Second bat with rabies found in Orange County Orange County health officials are reporting the discovery of a second rabid bat in the last month. A bat found Thursday outside the main lobby of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Building on Alton Parkway in Irvine has tested positive for rabies, ...
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Monkeypox eradication unlikely in the US as virus could spread indefinitely, CDC says Medical Reserve Corps volunteers administer monkeypox vaccinations at a new walk-up monkeypox vaccination site at Barnsdall Art Park on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022 in Hollywood, CA. Brian Van Der Brug | ...
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California monkeypox cases trend downward but there are 'substantial health disparities,' officials say There are also "substantial health disparities" with higher case rates reported among Black and Hispanic Californians compared to other groups, the Department of Public Health said. Advertisement.
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New Omicron strains on the horizon could drive future COVID waves This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news. If you haven't subscribed yet, you can do that by clicking here. Scientists are closely watching new Omicron subvariants that can evade immunity better than ...
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It's flu season, and health experts recommend getting a vaccination now Influenza is a respiratory illness, according to the CDC; health experts believe the virus is spread through droplets that become airborne when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks, and in rarer cases when someone touches a surface with such ...
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Lifting weights once a week linked to reduced risk of premature death – new study For adults who reported no aerobic activity, any weightlifting was associated with a 9%-22% lower risk of early death, depending on how often they lifted weights. For those who did not lift weights, but did any level of aerobic exercise, this was 24%-34%.
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Doing weight training daily can help to lower the risk of death: Study To fill this knowledge vacuum, the researchers set out to examine the possible influence of weight training and aerobic exercises on the risk of death in older persons separately and together. They drew from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian ...
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New drug may turn Covid virus against itself, fight variants The drug, described in the journal Nature Chemical Biology, coats SARS-CoV-2 with chemicals that can temporarily alter the human ACE2 receptor — the molecule the virus normally latches onto to infect cells.
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A Change in Smell After COVID-19 Infection: What You Need to Know Sep 30, 2022 10:00 AM. Author: University of Utah Health Communications. Información en español. Being able to taste and smell are essential parts of enjoying everyday life. But for some COVID-19 long haulers, these senses can become extremely ...
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Diabetes (type 2) is linked to loneliness. Read here As per the study, loneliness creates a chronic and sometimes long-lasting state of distress which may activate the body's physiological stress response. Though the exact reason cannot be detected, but it is understood that T2D ...
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Covid, Flu coinfection on rise: How fatal is it and what are the symptoms And, now World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that, there might be a rise in Covid-flu coinfection cases too. Last week, WHO official Maria Van Kerkhove tweeted that there could be widespread circulation of COVID19 & flu (& other pathogens) this ...
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Long Covid remains a mystery, though theories are emerging A study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases in September found that Covid-19's infamous spike protein - the key that lets the virus into the body's cells - was still present in patients a full year after infection.
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Avian Influenza Guidance for Waterfowl Hunters Waterfowl hunting season is set to open in some parts of the state on Saturday, October 1. As the Eurasian strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 continues to impact wild and domestic birds statewide, the California Department of Fish ...
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Charlotte survivors advocate for regular prostate cancer screenings As September ends so does prostate cancer awareness month. Charlotte area doctors are hoping men remain vigilant with their screenings. Author: Chloe Leshner (WCNC). Published: ...
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More physical exercise and less screen time linked to better executive function in toddlers A new study explored whether adherence to American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for diet and physical activity had any relationship with toddlers' ability to remember, plan, pay attention, shift between tasks and regulate their own thoughts and ...
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Coffee may reduce risk of heart disease and early death, Aussie research suggests However, only ground and instant coffee with caffeine reduced the risk for an irregular heartbeat called arrhythmia. Decaffeinated coffee did not lower that risk, according to the study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology ...
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Warning for parents: Surge in children's respiratory viruses raising concerns in New Jersey An urgent health care crisis has emerged as spikes in cases of the enterovirus and rhinovirus have led to more children being taken to pediatric emergency rooms. "A two-week period ago we started to see ...
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Air pollution linked to trajectory of stroke A new study looks at the role of air pollution on the trajectory of stroke, including cardiovascular events after first stroke and death. The study is published in the September 28, 2022, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American ...
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Another monkey virus on verge of infecting humans? Here is what Researchers say A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder, claims that an unidentified virus family that is currently common in wild African primates are known to cause deadly Ebola-like symptoms in some monkeys and is "poised for spillover" to humans.
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Miraculous Vaccine: New Drug Can Turn COVID-19 Virus Against Itself, Fight Variants Health News LIVE Blog | Follow this space to stay updated with all the latest developments from the healthcare sector. In a recent development, scientists have developed a new drug that can turn SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19 against itself and prevent ...
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Loneliness and unhappiness can age you faster than smoking, says study Deep Longevity, in collaboration with US and Chinese scientists, measured the effects of loneliness, restless sleep, and sadness on the rate of aging and discovered that they were significant. Frailty and major diseases associated with aging are ...
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Top 10 phobias and what they reveal about the strangeness of life We are all driven by our fears and desires, and sometimes we are in thrall to them. The American physician Benjamin Rush kicked off the craze for naming such fixations in 1786. Until then, the word "phobia" (which is derived from Phobos, the Greek god ...
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