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Is collagen good for skin? How can collagen improve your skin? How to get more collagen; Topical collagen vs ingested collagen. An effective anti-aging ingredient is the holy grail ...
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How Many Times Will You Get COVID? The specialists I consulted for this story shared a conviction that, despite the relentlessness of reinfections, our COVID woes are slowly starting to recede. They said that, although coronavirus infections will always carry risks, and ...
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This May be the Reason Why Women Are at Greater Risk of Alzheimer's A new study may explain why women are more prone to Alzheimer's disease. The authors noted that female brains show increased levels of an enzyme that triggers the greater accumulation of the tau protein responsible for the buildup of protein clumps ...
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Malaria's eradication is a long way away Health officials prepare to vaccine residents of the Malawi village of Tomali, where young children. A malaria vaccine is readied in Malawi. | Jerome Delay/AP Photo.
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Sorry to break it to you, but low-sugar booze is still bad for you New research presented at this year's International Congress on Obesity (Melbourne, 18–22 October) and to be published in the journal Alcohol & Alcoholism shows that women can be misled by the "health halo" effect of alcoholic drinks labeled as low ...
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FDA OKs Tdap Vaccine for Whooping Cough Protection Before Birth The tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine Boostrix is to be given during the third trimester of pregnancy to deliver antibodies to the developing baby. Approval was based on Boostrix's estimated ...
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FDA Approves Vaccine to Prevent Whooping Cough in Newborns by Vaccinating Mothers at Third Trimester The FDA approved the tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed (Tdap) (Boostrix; GlaxoSmithKline) for vaccination of mothers in the third trimester of pregnancy. Although approved for infants younger than 2 ...
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FDA approves first vaccine to prevent whooping cough in newborns by giving shot to mother during pregnancy The whooping cough vaccine is the first shot the FDA has approved for use during pregnancy to prevent a disease in young infants by immunizing their mothers. The vaccine, called Boostrix, is made by GlaxoSmithKline. Pertussis, more commonly known as ...
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EEE detected in horses in Kosciusko, LaGrange counties INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - Indiana Department of Health officials are urging you to protect yourself from mosquito bites in response to the detection of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in multiple northern Indiana counties. As of Oct. 4, two horses in ...
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New research sheds light on an emerging parallel COVID epidemic LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Because so many residents in Los Angeles County have dealt with COVID-19 infections, many now view the virus like a common cold or flu. New research suggests that's far from the truth. With concern over COVID waning, a parallel ...
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Change seen in pediatric respiratory infection trends after SARS-CoV-2 emergence Seasonal trends in acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs) changed after emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), according to research published in the Oct. 7 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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US Reports Highly Lethal Bird Flu in Arkansas Chickens CHICAGO (Reuters) -A highly lethal form of avian flu infected a commercial flock of breeding chickens in Arkansas, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Friday, widening an outbreak of the disease in the key southern producing region.
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Doctors seeing an early rise in RSV cases in kids KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Doctors across the country said they are noticing an early rise in Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) cases in children this fall. The East Tennessee Children's Hospital said it is also noticing an increase in respiratory illnesses ...
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Citing an increased risk for avian flu, Kansas City Zoo to remove some birds from outdoor habitats "The severity of avian influenza can range from a mild infection to a much more acute, contagious illness that can be fatal to birds. Wild birds, especially ducks and geese, are natural carriers of influenza type A viruses and generally have no illness," ...
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It's Time to Treat Housing Insecurity as a Health Risk A new study shows that cancer patients in precarious living situations are twice as likely to die from their illness, underscoring the harms of unstable housing.
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Denton County encourages residents to get flu shot During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, preventive measures like flu vaccines can help lower the possibility of illness and lower the demand on medical providers and hospitals throughout the flu season, according to DCPH. Though the ...
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NET Health encourages East Texans to get their flu shots now TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Health officials say we may be in for a brutal flu season. Our country's flu season often mirrors what happens in Australia, where winter runs April through October. This year, that country is seeing its worst flu season in five ...
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14 recent COVID-19-related research findings 5. Patients with long COVID-19 symptoms are more likely to have autoimmune disease markers in their blood, a study published Sept. 22 in the European Respiratory Journal found. 6. A new study ...
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Researchers investigate how mother's mood affects language development in infants Communicating with babies in infant-directed-speech is considered an essential prerequisite for successful language development of the little ones. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences have now investigated how ...
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Sixth case of human West Nile virus confirmed in Massachusetts A man in his 60s has been confirmed as the state's sixth human case of West Nile virus this year, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health said Friday. The man was likely infected in Middlesex County, an area already known to be at increased risk, ...
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Drive-through shot clinic coming to LaGrange "Annual flu shots have been proven, over many years, to provide safe and effective protection from the seasonal flu," said Hannah Smith, Topeka Pharmacy clinical pharmacy manager. "Now, we also have ...
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Neonatal mice-based model established that allows for the transmission of clinical SARS-CoV-2 isolates Hamsters and ferrets are routinely used to model SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis; however, both animal models lack genetic manipulation potential to assess host determinant factors of viral transmission. Therefore, the SARS-CoV- ...
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Monkeypox vaccine eligibility expanded in King County Individuals of any gender or sexual orientation who engage in commercial or transactional sex. This might include people who have sex in exchange for money, shelter, food, for example. The vaccine is not ...
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Laurel Health offers drive-thru flu clinics this month Laurel Health will offer drive-through community flu shot clinics at Laurel Pediatrics and all seven Laurel Health Center locations throughout October. Participants are encouraged to schedule ahead with the Laurel Health Center of their choice, ...
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Case of avian flu confirmed in Arkansas commercial poultry flock On Friday, Oct. 7, the USDA made the confirmation following an investigation in collaboration with the Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Livestock and Poultry Division. Avian flu spreads easily among chickens through nasal and eye secretions ...
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Long Covid remains mysterious—but there are still ways to help patients For this group of patients, Gaffney suggests that "psychosocial strain" may be a contributing factor to their symptoms. For example, several studies have shown that severe depression can lead to severe physical symptoms, such as fatigue and brain frog, and ...
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North East health bosses 'expect' Covid to spread this winter as report shows highest rate since August Gateshead's director of public health Alice Wiseman said: "We expect to see an increase in Covid-19 infection rates as the weather turns colder and people spend more time together indoors, where it's easier for viruses to spread – and unlike the last two ...
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mRNA boost offers better protection against COVID-19 in people who received two Coronavac doses One year after mass vaccination against COVID-19 was launched, inactivated virus vaccines accounted for half of the doses administered worldwide. Now, a large observational study performed in Brazil and co-led by Fiocruz and the Barcelona Institute for ...
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Toxic air particles found in organs of unborn babies: Study While polluted air has long been linked to birth complications like increased miscarriages, premature births, and low birth weights, the new study published in the journal Lancet Planetary Health reveals how exactly polluted air affects babies ...
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Had COVID? A delayed booster might lead to a better response People who catch SARS-CoV-2 before vaccination develop especially strong immune defences against the virus. To learn whether this 'hybrid immunity' depends on the timing between infection and boosting, Clarisa Buckner at the ...
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COVID cases have jumped by a quarter in just a week, according to the latest official estimates. Data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that in the week ending 26 September 1,327,900 people in the UK are estimated to have been infected with coronavirus. That is an increase of 267,400 on the week before, a rise of 25%.
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Covid-19 cases rise as the UKHSA asks sick people to avoid the elderly and urges those entitled to book a booster But it is the growing numbers being admitted to hospital with the virus across the country now concerning health officials, who are already fearful the NHS is in for a difficult winter with high levels of flu, which will be driven by waning natural ...
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Covid: Protect elderly from rising virus levels in UK Reminder texts, emails and letters will be sent out next week to more than 6m people in at risk groups, says NHS England. The UK's National Statistician Sir Ian Diamond told the ...
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New symptoms and prevalence of postacute COVID-19 syndrome among nonhospitalized COVID-19 survivors The aim of this study was to assess postacute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) syndrome (PACS) symptoms according to the onset of the infection while evaluating the effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the symptoms of PACS. We conducted a retrospective ...
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