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Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment: How a Mediterranean Diet Can Help Researchers say a Mediterranean diet bolstered the treatment for people with melanoma using immune checkpoint inhibitors. They added that the diet rich in fiber and polyphenols also reduced the risk of side effects from treatment.
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Local, national doctors brace for potentially severe flu season "Because of the low spread of flu last year, people do not have the immunity built up to provide some level of protection against the influenza virus," said Dr. Olugbenga Obasanjo, director of the Rappahannock Area Health District.
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Taking 10K steps daily can lead to lower cancer and cardiovascular disease death risk: Study The UK adults wore Axivity AX3 wrist accelerometers, which measured daily step count and established cadence-based step-intensity measures. Their health monitored was a median of seven years. Morbidity and mortality were ...
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Three COVID Scenarios That Could Spell Trouble for the Fall Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. As the United States enters a third fall with COVID-19, the virus for many is seemingly gone — or at least out of mind. But for those keeping watch, ...
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Do you need to wait to get a flu shot if you recently had COVID? Here's what the experts say. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you've recently tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), you'll need to observe a short waiting period before receiving the flu vaccine, according to federal medical experts. Clinicians should defer flu vaccination for ...
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New Combination of Ultrasound Technology Makes it Possible to Dislodge and Break Up Kidney Stones Without ... The technique combines the use of two ultrasound technologies to offer an option to move kidney stones out of the ureter with minimal pain and no anaesthesia, according to doctors from the University of Washington School of Medicine (UW Medicine).
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Health Department launches info campaign encouraging flu, COVID shots this fall ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — With children back in school and flu cases on the rise, the New York State Department of Health announced the launch of its annual public education campaign Saturday, reminding adults and parents to get both flu and COVID-19 shots ...
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Capital Region experts warn of a bad flu season compared to recent years The contagious respiratory illness can infect the nose, throat or lungs. Influenza can inflict a wide range of symptoms, which can vary from more mild to very severe, and in some cases can lead to death.
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Genetics matter less the older you get: Study A new study suggests that your genetics become less important as you get older, adding to research surrounding how our genetics affect how we age. The research, conducted by the University of California, Berkeley, found that aging and environment are ...
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