Monday, November 28, 2022

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Daily update November 28, 2022
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The Washington Post
Haze. Slow. Drunk. Lost. These are the words some people use to describe "brain fog." The condition, a form of cognitive dysfunction, has been plaguing people with certain chronic illnesses for years. But now, a new wave of people with long covid are ...
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CNN
"It's exciting that our study shows making specific diet choices may lead to a slower rate of cognitive decline," said study author Dr. Thomas Holland, an instructor in the department of internal medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, in a ...
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ABC News
Indonesia has begun vaccinating children for the polio virus in the country's conservative province after four were infected with the highly contagious disease that was declared eradicated less than a decade ago. ByRISKA MUNAWARAH and NINIEK KARMINI ...
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The Atlantic
But in the United States, the request seems to be arriving late. The outbreak here has already been in slow retreat for months—and has already left many Americans' minds. About 15 cases are ...
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Yahoo News
LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization has renamed monkeypox as mpox, citing concerns the original name of the decades-old animal disease could be construed as discriminatory and racist. The U.N. health agency said in a statement Monday that mpox ...
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The Washington Post
LONDON — The World Health Organization has renamed monkeypox as mpox, citing concerns the original name of the decades-old animal disease could be construed as discriminatory and racist. The U.N. health agency said in a statement Monday that mpox was ...
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Los Angeles Times
Monkeypox particles (red) are found within an infected cell (blue) in this colorized transmission electron micrograph. (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases). Associated ...
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WTOP
Kawata, Executive Director of the National Minority AIDS Council in Washington, D.C. says, "HIV sits at the intersection of race, sexual orientation, of gender, of gender identity." He calls these scary times for the LGBTQ community, minorities and women.
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Telegraph.co.uk
It will be the first health service in Europe to offer it after a post-Brexit partnership between UK, US and Australian medicines regulators. By Laura Donnelly, Health Editor 28 November 2022 • 6:00am. A prostate cancer drug which can extend survival ...
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The Hindu
Fall in routine immunisation activities during the pandemic might have significantly contributed to the current outbreak of measles at Malappuram. However, public health experts have cautioned that the goal of eliminating measles-rubella by 2023 might ...
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BBC News
The trial, funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and the Cambridge NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, will continue to test another medicines - a statin called atorvastatin that acts on other mechanisms of disease that are thought ...
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PMLiVE
Bayer's Nubeqa (darolutamide) tablets plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), in combination with docetaxel, have been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for the treatment of metastatic hormone-sensitive ...
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MedPage Today
Influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections have skyrocketed this year relative to previous years, with infections from both viruses occurring earlier and increasing faster than any cold and flu season in recent history.
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Midland Daily News
On Nov. 17, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced approval of a drug to delay the onset of stage 3 type 1 diabetes in patients ages 8 years and older who are already diagnosed with stage 2 type 1 diabetes.
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News18
An incredible new study published in the journal Science demonstrates the potential for a single mRNA vaccine to provide protection from all 20 known influenza A and B virus subtypes. It's hoped the vaccine, so far seen to be effective in preclinical ...
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The Hindu
The ongoing measles outbreak in Mumbai is a reflection of the lower immunisation coverage due to disruption in vaccination services and hesitancy by parents to get their children vaccinated. As of November 24, there have been 233 measles infections and 13 ...
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Third Force News
Shockingly, cancer death rates are 74% higher in the most deprived communities than the least deprived in Scotland. The report – unveiled at the Scottish Cancer Conference by the charity's CEO Michelle Mitchell – reveals those ...
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Cureus
The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus has been the cause of the century's worst pandemic so far: coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It has led to unprecedented mortality and morbidity, resulting in devastating ...
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PenBayPilot.com
BELFAST — December 1 is World AIDS Day. There will be a candlelight vigil in Belfast to honor all who live with the challenge of HIV/AIDS, and to remember loved ones who have died of this disease. Attendees will gather Thursday, Dec.
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The Hindu
Since 1998, organizations and individuals across the globe bring attention to the HIV epidemic and endeavor to increase HIV awareness and knowledge. HIV continues to be a major global public health concern, having affected more than ...
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7NEWS.com.au
Legionella longbeachae bacteria is often found in potting mix and can cause the lung infection legionnaires' disease if someone inhales dust from contaminated soil. Health authorities have issued an urgent warning ...
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WABC-TV
It comes as officials see high demand and short supply of common flu medications. Hospitals and urgent care surges are now bracing for a surge after holiday gatherings. "I don't see how there won ...
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CBC.ca
Health experts are concerned Alberta's low flu vaccine uptake, particularly among vulnerable groups, could spell trouble as a harsh influenza season tightens its grip on the province. Two Alberta children have died of influenza since the start of the ...
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The Star Online
Bacterial infections are the second leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for one in eight of all deaths in 2019. This was revealed after the first global estimate of their lethality was published in The Lancet journal on Nov 22 (2022).
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