![]() | |||||||
health | |||||||
NEWS | |||||||
LA County coronavirus cases, hospitalizations rising as Thanksgiving nears Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are starting to increase in Los Angeles County amid the wider circulation of newer Omicron subvariants. With flu and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, also on the rise statewide, officials are urging residents ...
| |||||||
8 Weeks of Exercise Improves Insulin Resistance, Aids in Weight Loss New research shows that 8 weeks of exercise can restore healthy insulin activity in the brain. Restored insulin sensitivity was also connected to improved metabolism, reduced hunger, and loss of abdominal fat. According to the study authors, ...
| |||||||
Meditation Equal to First-Line Medication for Anxiety "Doctors should feel comfortable recommending in-person, group-based meditation classes," study investigator Elizabeth A. Hoge, MD, director, Anxiety Disorders Research Program, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, told Medscape Medical ...
| |||||||
This Personalized Crispr Therapy Is Designed to Attack Tumors In a new step for Crispr, scientists have used the gene-editing tool to make personalized modifications to cancer patients' immune cells to supercharge them against their tumors. In a small study published today in the journal Nature, a US team showed ...
| |||||||
Everything We Know About RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus Anyone can get RSV, but babies, children under age 5, older adults and people who are immunocompromised are especially vulnerable to severe RSV, which can cause pneumonia or bronchitis and require hospitalization. While almost all ...
| |||||||
Michigan children's hospital says it's 100% full due to RSV surge A Michigan pediatric hospital is reporting it is completely full due to a surge of cases linked to respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. C.S. Mott Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor -- which is about 44 miles west of Detroit -- said it has seen 259 ...
| |||||||
Flu season hitting hard across half of US as respiratory illnesses increase Multiple respiratory viruses are circulating nationwide — including flu, RSV and the virus that causes COVID-19 — and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tweeted Thursday that flu is contributing to a "significant proportion" of that ...
| |||||||
World Diabetes Day 2022: 7 Food Groups To Avoid If You Are A Pre-Diabetic Since packed beverages lack additional nutrients like fibre and protein, which can slow down digestion, most beverages cause blood sugar to increase. It's a good idea to limit or avoid the following 100% juice, soda, and sweetened coffee drinks if you have ...
| |||||||
Flu cases continue to rage across the US while vaccination rates lag Overall, respiratory illnesses including flu are hitting young children especially hard potentially due to the recent relaxation of pandemic-era prevention efforts. So far, there have been five influenza-associated deaths in children this season- with ...
| |||||||
SARS-CoV-2 spike conformation determines plasma neutralizing activity elicited by a wide panel of human vaccines Numerous safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines have been developed worldwide that utilize various delivery technologies and engineering strategies. We show here that vaccines containing prefusion-stabilizing S mutations elicit antibody responses in ...
| |||||||
Long recovery, brain damage, effect of stressors with long COVID Four new long-COVID studies reveal that 10% of French patients infected early in the pandemic still had symptoms 1 year later, SARS-CoV-2 can profoundly damage the brain for months, and very stressful events exacerbate persistent symptoms.
| |||||||
Sinai pediatrician describes ICU availability amid increase in RSV cases The pediatric ICU at Sinai Hospital is full nd there is no availability in the inpatient unit. "I don't see it stopping tomorrow. It's going to be a long winter," said Dr ...
| |||||||
Flu cases skyrocket in Georgia, South Carolina AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Flu season is here, and there are alarming numbers to report in both Georgia and South Carolina. They're in a band of Southern states plus the District of Columbia that are rated with the highest possible level of flu ...
| |||||||
Flu season expected to hit Ohio hard, first local pediatric death reported "If we look at our southern neighbors, their flu numbers are doing this, it's like a straight line up," said UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Amy Edwards pointing up with her hand. "The early indications ...
| |||||||
Alzheimer's Disease Can Be Diagnosed Before Symptoms Emerge It has long been known that there are two proteins linked to Alzheimer's—beta-amyloid, which forms plaques in the brain, and tau, which at a later stage accumulates inside brain cells. Elevated levels of these proteins in combination with cognitive ...
| |||||||
World Pneumonia Day 2022: Foods That Aid Recovery From Pneumonia The air sacs may swell with fluids or pus, resulting in a cough that produces pus or phlegm, a fever, chills, and breathing difficulties. Pneumonia can be brought on by a number of different species, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
| |||||||
RSV cases in children surge across Michigan, pediatric health leaders on high alert Michigan hospitals are under immense strain as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases continue to rise in the state, and this strain is being felt the most by pediatric hospitals. Get the latest state-specific policy intelligence for the health care ...
| |||||||
What works better to lower cholesterol, statins or dietary supplements? Diabetologist Dr V Mohan says that the findings aren't surprising, considering statins can be more effective than exercise and lifestyle changes when it comes to lowering LDL levels. A recent study ...
| |||||||
Cholesterol: 6 heart health supplements may not be as effective as statins A new study compares the effectiveness of so-called cholesterol-lowering supplements to a statin, rosuvastatin. · While the statin lowered participants' LDL cholesterol over a period of 28 days, the supplements performed no better than a placebo.
| |||||||
Popular dietary supplements may increase cancer risk: Study Intake of popular commercial dietary supplements like nicotinamide riboside (NR), a form of vitamin B3, could actually increase the risk of serious diseases, including cancer, a new study has found. The team of researchers discovered that high levels ...
| |||||||
Early flu surge hitting Georgia, Southeast very hard This week, the CDC says 6,465 Americans were admitted to the hospital with flu, and 3 children died from complications of the virus. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's three emergency departments and seven urgent care centers are ...
| |||||||
Flu season concerns in Mississippi and Alabama Medical professionals in both states want to remind the public to do what they can to protect themselves and others by getting vaccinated, washing your hands, and covering your cough. Dr. Keith Everett, the ...
| |||||||
Popular Dietary Supplement Causes Cancer Risk and Brain Metastasis Summary: The commercial dietary supplement nicotinamide riboside, touted to improve cardiovascular and neurological health, may actually increase the risk of developing breast cancer that metastasizes to the brain. Source: University of Missouri.
| |||||||
Repeat Covid infections put people at organ failure, death risk: Study Such outcomes include hospitalisation, disorders affecting the lungs, heart, brain, and the body's blood, musculoskeletal and gastrointestinal systems, and even death. Reinfection also contributes to diabetes, kidney disease and mental health issues, they ...
| |||||||
China Overhauls Covid Zero In today's newsletter, we look at China's virus containment policies, the UK's economic contraction and how quickly the Federal Reserve could swing from hiking to cutting interest rates. Covid Zero-ish. China has ...
| |||||||
RSV treatment: What is palivizumab and are scientists close to creating a vaccine? Children fighting a seasonal illness called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are filling emergency rooms across the country, and there's no vaccine that can prevent infections. At least not yet. RSV is a common infection many people will have fought ...
| |||||||
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
![]() |
Send Feedback |
No comments:
Post a Comment