Sunday, November 20, 2022

Google Alert - health

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Daily update November 20, 2022
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WFSU
Antonio Rapuano got an infusion of a monoclonal antibody to treat his COVID in Albano, Italy in 2021. Such infusions have been effective treatments for COVID during the pandemic, but doctors are now finding that most monoclonal antibodies no longer work ...
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WLS-TV
CHICAGO (WLS) -- November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, and there's a number you should know. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 130 million adults in the U.S. are living with diabetes or prediabetes.
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The Newark Advocate
If I'm in her room and there are glucose tablets or the stuff we use to soften the adhesive from her insulin pods sitting there next to her alarm clock, I'll move them to the basket below because I don't want it to look like a diabetic sleeps here.
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mySanAntonio.com
Nine of the available beds are in the San Antonio area stretching to southwest Texas, the state's COVID-19 hospitalization dashboard reported at the time of writing. Although the data is readily available because of the ...
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Florida Flambeau
As Thanksgiving and the winter holidays approach, many are worried about the flareup of COVID-19, as the pandemic has been notorious for coming back during the travel season. For FSU students, the FSU v. UF game is a holiday in itself, and with the ...
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Lynchburg News and Advance
RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus. It is a common virus of childhood that can seriously impact the health of infants. Dr. Travis Engel, chair of the Pediatric Department at Centra Health, ...
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The Hindu
Scientists have uncovered why certain parts of the brain are particularly vulnerable to Alzheimer's damage. It comes down to the gene APOE, the greatest genetic risk factor for the disease. According to researchers from Washington University, the parts ...
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Livemint
Women with any benign breast disease, including fibroadenomas and cysts, were compared to women who had not been diagnosed with a breast disease. More than 7,00,000 Spanish women took part in the breast screening programme. The study was presented at the ...
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masslive.com
COVID cases are increasing, along with influenza and RSV. Vaccination for flu and COVID will help ease the burden of illness. A study suggests that a strong booster campaign could avert 51,000 pediatric hospitalizations this winter. Many pediatric units ...
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SCNow
The reason for the attack of these beta cells is not completely understood, yet we know that both genetic factors and environmental triggers are involved. This has nothing to do with diet, such as eating in excess or eating too much candy.
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New Zealand Herald
So, many Novids will have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, generated antibodies to the virus, but did not experience or notice any Covid-19 symptoms at the time, did not test and have remained unaware of their infection status (and whether they were ...
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