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Growing vaccine hesitancy fuels measles, chickenpox resurgence in US A rapidly growing measles outbreak in Columbus, Ohio — largely involving unvaccinated children — is fueling concerns among health officials that more parent resistance to routine childhood immunizations will intensify a resurgence of ...
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Amid outbreak, myths around measles vaccine persist: doctors, studies show safety "(The MMR vaccine) has been very safe since it was given out in the 60s," said Dr. Sara Guerrero-Duby, a pediatrician at Dayton Children's Pediatrics.
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Yakima hospital slammed due to the 'tripledemic' Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital says they have seen a lot of COVID, Influenza and RSV circulating all at once for a while now. Dr. Marty Brueggemann says they currently have 13 COVID patients, adding their ER has really been impacted.
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Restrictions after bird flu cases confirmed in Shropshire Restrictions have been put in place in part of Shropshire after cases of bird flu were confirmed in a poultry flock. Shropshire Council said its animal health team had been notified of an outbreak in the Bishop's Castle area.
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Hundreds of elderly Brits to be checked for dementia through new pilot scheme in 2023 Care home residents will be proactively assessed for the condition by specialist nurses and other healthcare professionals through 14 new pilot schemes being rolled out in the new year. There was a significant decrease in dementia ...
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Why are we all getting sick this winter? As cold weather sets in across the northern hemisphere, many countries report spikes in flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Covid-19 and even Strep A (the bacterial infection formerly known as scarlet fever). Respiratory infection rates typically ...
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When it comes to harvesting energy, some guts do it better than others New research from the University of Copenhagen suggests that a portion of the Danish population has a composition of gut microbes that, on average, extracts more energy from food than the microbes in their fellow Danes' guts.
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Flu, COVID-19, and RSV parent survival guide BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Cold and flu season is here, and doctor's offices are packed with kids suffering from numerous respiratory illnesses. This winter, parents could be battling a virus triple threat: the flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial ...
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Israel researchers discover 100000 new RNA viruses RNA viruses infect cells by injecting RNA into the cytoplasm of the host cells to transcribe and replicate viral proteins. Twitter Email LinkedIn Whatsapp Facebook. Since the appearance of COVID-19, viruses have gotten a very bad name in the general ...
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Stranded dolphins found to show signs of Alzheimer's - study The brain changes could explain why some dolphins become stranded, as a group leader with these changes may become confused or lost. Twitter Email LinkedIn Whatsapp Facebook. Dolphins stranded in Scottish coastal waters showed signs of Alzheimer's ...
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Some stomachs digest faster than others due to microbes: Study Copenhagen [Denmark], December 25 (ANI): As unfair as it may seem, some of us may take hours to digest just a platter of holiday cookies while others may wolf down a lot without any problem in their gut. The makeup of our gut microorganisms may play a ...
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How Does Fatty Liver Disease Affect Brain Health? Study Finds Clues The study examines the link between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and brain dysfunction. It was carried out by feeding two different diets to mice.
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Long COVID: Could mono virus or fat cells be playing roles? A British historian, an Italian archaeologist and an American preschool teacher share a prominent pandemic bond: They're each credited with describing, naming and helping bring long COVID into the public's consciousness in early 2020.
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Researchers discover cells and molecules that trigger death from sepsis Sepsis accounted for 11 million deaths worldwide in 2017, and is the most expensive medical condition in the US, costing over tens of billions of dollars annually. News. Blood cells made in the bone marrow, or myeloid cells, are known to be the major ...
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Year-ender 2022: Weight loss trends of 2022 It did not change for this year as well. People who are trying to lose weight, always keep trying out new things to control their weight. From cutting down calorie intake to introducing fresh exercise routines, to lifestyle changes, the count goes on.
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