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Illinois, Maryland, New York and Nevada announce monkeypox deaths as official CDC tally rises to 6 Chicago's health department said Friday that two residents had died with "multiple other health conditions, including weakened immune systems." The people were diagnosed with the virus "more than six weeks ago, and both had been hospitalized." ...
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New Guidelines for Bariatric Surgery Are 'an Important Reset' The statement recommends that the threshold for metabolic and bariatric surgery should be a BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2, regardless of comorbidities. In contrast, providers, hospitals, and insurers ...
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Hospitals are worried about child RSV this year. Here's what to know. The virus has come earlier and hit harder than in most years, according to experts. Infectious-disease specialists worry about what will happen to the health-care system if RSV, influenza and covid-19 peak at the same time — a "tridemic," as one expert ...
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RSV, other viruses making it hard to find a bed in children's hospitals It's the latest example of how the pandemic has upended the usual seasonal patterns of respiratory illnesses, denying a respite for health-care professionals ahead of a potential hectic winter as the coronavirus, influenza and other viruses collide.
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Less Than 6 Hours of Sleep a Night Linked to Serious, Chronic Illness Individuals who are middle-aged and older and who sleep 5 hours or less a night may be at risk for an array of serious and chronic health conditions, ranging from heart disease to cancer, results of a large study show. Researchers at University College ...
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25 Years of Chickenpox Vaccine: 91 Million Cases Prevented Results from 1995 — when universal vaccinations began — through 2019 were presented Thursday at Infectious Disease Week (IDWeek) 2022 Annual Meeting by Mona Marin, MD, a medical epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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As monkeypox cases dip, Michigan's top doctor urges ongoing caution Efforts to tame Michigan's monkeypox outbreak appear to be working as the pace of new infections has significantly slowed, data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services shows. "The news is very promising," said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, ...
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Weight Loss Surgery: New Guidelines Are Released, Expanding Eligibility The first new guidelines for weight loss surgery in more than three decades were announced today by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO).
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An immunocompromised Maryland resident with monkeypox has died After an initial spike, new monkeypox infections have waned, an outcome public health officials attributed to changes in behavior and the uptake of the two-dose monkeypox vaccine.
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Chickenpox Vaccine Has Nearly Erased Deaths, Hospitalizations From Virus in US By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Oct. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- New government data shows that the chickenpox vaccine has virtually eliminated deaths and severe cases of the virus in U.S. children and teens.
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Diabetes and Obesity Drugs Are Going Viral On TikTok As a Quick Way to Lose Weight Getty Images. TikTok is ablaze with videos of users sharing information about weight loss from using Wegovy and Ozempic — prescription drugs that have the same active ingredient, semaglutide. Videos with ...
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Coronavirus variants are multiplying: What to know about boosters now Just as cold weather and the holiday travel season have arrived, a slew of new subvariants of the omicron strain of the virus are appearing in the U.S. and around the world. Public Health experts worry the rapidly ...
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How to Talk to a Loved One Who Has Dementia: Never Say 'No' Your mom, your dad, your grandma with memory loss ... they're still there. A dementia expert offers practical advice for communicating effectively. Gael Fashingbauer Cooper.
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Here's Scientific Reasons That Explain Why You're Such a Mosquito Magnet If you're like me, you get frustrated by the number of mosquito bites you acquire. It's downright infuriating when I come inside sporting several new welts while my friends report that they don't have a single one.
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Surge in respiratory virus jams up Cincinnati Children's ERs, urgent cares A jump in a respiratory virus that can threaten the lives of babies and young children is prompting long waits at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's emergency departments and urgent cares. Healthcare providers in several states have ...
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More Kansas City kids with respiratory viruses than past years. Children's Mercy has advice Cases of RSV, short for respiratory syncytial virus, are rising at concerning levels among kids in Kansas City, according to Children's Mercy. October is unseasonably early for RSV numbers to be on the rise at hospitals, and case numbers are even ...
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COVID-19 Vaccination Should Not Interrupt ICI Therapy, Researchers Say COVID-19 vaccination is safe and efficacious for cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and should not interrupt therapy, according to researchers. The researchers observed a low rate of new immune-related adverse events (irAEs) ...
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Less sleep associated with higher risk for multiple chronic diseases Getting fewer than 5 hours of sleep a night in mid-to-late life was linked to a higher risk for multiple chronic diseases, a recent study published in PLOS Medicine found. While the association between multimorbidity and sleep duration is "poorly ...
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Is Your Oven Leaking Cancer-Causing Chemicals Into Your Kitchen? Leakage of unburned natural gas piped into millions of California homes for heating and cooking was found to contain elevated concentrations of cancer-causing agents such as benzene, according to a new study. The amount of unburned gas that leaks from ...
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Will there be a Covid winter wave in the UK? Here's what the scientists think With mass testing over in the UK and surveillance programmes curtailed, information on whether infection levels are rising is largely based on data from the Office for National Statistics infection survey, in which swabs from randomly selected households ...
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Monkeypox kills 2 in Chicago's first fatal cases, health department announces The first two monkeypox deaths in Chicago were announced Friday by the Chicago Department of Public Health. The disease quickly spread throughout the city and country this summer, though its transmission has sharply slowed as vaccination and awareness ...
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Gut microbiota in COVID-19: key microbial changes, potential mechanisms and clinical applications The gastrointestinal tract is involved in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The gut microbiota has important roles in viral entry receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) ...
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BioNTech scientists say custom vaccines for cancer patients will be here soon; others disagree Leaders in oncology have been predicting cures for 70 years, says former head of American Cancer Society. Mouhamad Rachini · CBC Radio · Posted: Oct 21, 2022 5:46 PM ET | Last Updated: in 1 hour. The co-founders of BioNTech, who are responsible for the ...
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Which COVID studies pose a biohazard? Lack of clarity hampers research When researchers at Boston University (BU) in Massachusetts inserted a gene from the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 into a strain of the virus from the beginning of the pandemic, they were trying to understand why Omicron causes mild disease.
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Chicago public health officials announce 2 monkeypox deaths Health officials say that death from the monkeypox virus remains an extremely rare event, with only 32 deaths occurring out of more than 75,000 global cases during the 2022 outbreak. By ...
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WHO Director-General's remarks at the World Polio Day 2022 and Beyond event - 21 October 2022 President Jennifer Jones, Holger Knaack, Mark Maloney, Ian Riseley and other senior leaders joining us online,. Rotarians, dear colleagues and friends,. Good afternoon. It's a real pleasure to welcome our friends from Rotary to WHO.
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Researchers successfully generate fully mature hair follicles in cultures Because fully understanding these mechanisms for hair follicle development remains challenging, hair follicle morphogenesis has not been successfully reproduced in a laboratory culture dish. More recently organoid cultures have received widespread ...
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Chicago public health officials announce 2 monkeypox deaths The Chicago Department of Public Health wouldn't name the two who died but said both had been diagnosed with the monkeypox virus more than six weeks ago and had other health conditions that included weakened immune systems.
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COVID-19 experts say these next few months are pivotal COVID-19 booster shots are available for various at-risk populations around Indiana. (WFIU/WTIU News). Although COVID-19 numbers are down, new variants and the ...
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Ozempic, TikTok's favorite weight loss drug, is unproven In 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Ozempic for use in individuals with type 2 diabetes. These patients often have low levels of insulin, a hormone that helps break down food and convert it into fuel the body can use, Chao says.
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Study indicates that the major determinants of SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity reside outside of the spike protein In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* server, researchers at Boston University made a chimeric recombinant severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) encoding the spike (S) glycoprotein gene of Omicron in the backbone of an ...
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Bird flu found in Riverside County Avian flu has been detected in Riverside County, where officials announced Thursday, Oct. 20, that two sick geese in the Perris area had tested positive. Avian influenza has been seen in wild and domestic birds across the U.S. and was anticipated to ...
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Monkeypox cases are in sharp decline. Could the outbreak be over? However, experts caution that the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data broken down by race and ethnicity shows the percent of cases affecting Black people increasing, while there's been a decrease among Hispanic and Latino people ...
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Exploring SARS-CoV-2-associated endothelial dysfunction COVID-19 has been a substantial public health emergency worldwide. Both pulmonary and extra-pulmonary systems are targeted by the causal agent, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
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Monkeypox outbreak receding but threat remains, experts warn But since peaking in July, infection numbers have consistently fallen, particularly in Europe and North America, the hardest-hit areas in the early stages of the global outbreak. The number of new global cases ...
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Orange County birds test positive for avian flu Keep dogs and other pets away from wild birds. If you become ill after unprotected exposure to a sick or dead bird, contact your health care provider. Bird owners are advised to follow additional safety ...
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Monkeypox threat remains…: Experts explain 4 ways the virus may evolve in future Even though monkeypox outbreak has been receding for months, but experts are of the view that chances of resurgence remain owing to the fact that the virus still circulates in the African countries. Earlier this year, monkeypox suddenly started ...
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More highly pathogenic bird flu confirmed in Kansas TOPEKA —The Kansas Department of Agriculture has identified a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a backyard flock in Shawnee County, according to a statement from the agency. This is the third confirmed case of HPAI in Kansas this fall ...
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VaxClinic returning to campus Oct. 28; flu vaccines also available The Vax Clinic will be providing bivalent Pfizer and Moderna vaccines on non-holiday Friday mornings starting on Friday, Oct. 28, at Littlejohn Coliseum. COVID vaccine boosters. Students, faculty, staff and family members who are six months past their ...
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Radioactive implant wipes tumors in unprecedented pre-clinical success Engineers at Duke University have developed a novel delivery system for cancer treatment and demonstrated its potential against one of the disease's most troublesome forms. In newly published research in mice with pancreatic cancer, the scientists ...
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Scientists in furious row over 'lab-made Covid' claims "Evidence that strongly suggests SARS-CoV-2 was engineered may have been hiding in plain sight all along," he said. Prof Francois Balloux, the director of the UCL Genetics Institute, said ...
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Covid: Infections in Wales at highest point for 11 weeks Covid-19 infections estimate in Wales. Number of people infected, based on swab. Since the summer of 2020, the ONS has organised a weekly swab survey involving thousands of households across Wales ...
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Californians are not getting the latest COVID booster. Here is where uptake is the lowest Have you gotten your bivalent booster yet? If you live in California, chances are the answer is no, according to data from the California Department of Public Health. As of Oct. 18th, just 9% of eligible residents statewide — about 2.6 million people ...
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Fully mature hair follicles grown in cultures A team of researchers from Japan studying the processes of hair follicle growth and hair pigmentation has successfully generated hair follicles in cultures. Their in vitro hair follicle model adds to the understanding of hair follicle development which ...
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Why this woman is fighting to get more help for people with long COVID Susie Goulding considered herself to be the "queen of multi-tasking" before March 2020. "I was always on the go, had energy to spare and would always get everything done without any qualms … I was living my life," she said.
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