Sunday, January 1, 2023

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Daily update January 1, 2023
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Fox News
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel breaks down the data and reacts to the CDC's 'shocking' update on pediatric deaths. A new modeling study is raising alarm bells after it ...
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CNET
Or maybe you already know the diagnosis, but you've been putting off follow-up care for diabetes, high blood pressure, a mental health condition or an addiction. Yes, the pandemic has ...
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The Independent
At least 30 children have died with an invasive form of the bacteria since 19 September, while cases of scarlet fever, which is caused by Strep A infection, have skyrocketed.
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Hindustan Times
It is projected that roughly 60 million people globally have chronic HCV infections. The virus infects liver cells, typically establishing a "silent" infection for decades until liver damage becomes severe enough to cause symptoms.
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Hindustan Times
Researchers from the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome have discovered that the harmful effects of cholesterol on the brain and blood vessels may be caused by a single mechanism.
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Livemint
Combined with concerns about vaccine safety and parental hesitancy, the lower risk of disease in children 'pre-Omicron' led to limited vaccine uptake and slow implementation of vaccination in children globally, particularly for children under 12 years of ...
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The Japan Times
On Friday, the U.K. and France joined the rush of countries testing passengers and sequencing samples from people arriving from China in an effort to identify any dangerous new mutations that could spread rapidly through their populations. On ...
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Neuroscience News
Summary: Autopsy tissue samples of 44 people who died of COVID-19 showed SAR-CoV-2, the virus responsible for coronavirus, spread throughout the body and to the brain, with traces of the virus lingering for 8 months. Source: University of Minnesota.
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LatestLY
Washington [US], December 31 (ANI): Chronic cancer has a long incubation period. Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are a form of blood cancer that can be managed by some individuals with treatment and long periods of watchful waiting for others.
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The Independent
Hundreds of thousands people with type 1 diabetes in England are now using a "life-changing" gadget to help them manage their condition, health leaders have said. NHS England said that more than 200,000 patients are now using non-invasive glucose ...
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Leicestershire Live
Cruciferous vegetables are dark leafy vegetables: broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale and arugula. ... The health benefits of these vegetables are fast. They are also low in calories and carbohydrates, making them the perfect non-starchy addition ...
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SciTechDaily
A new study aimed to uncover the key factors that contribute to successful or optimal aging by following more than 7,000 middle-aged and older Canadians for approximately three years. The researchers found that maintaining excellent health and ...
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MSN Canada
Starting Jan. 5, the federal government will require air travellers arriving from China, Hong Kong or Macao to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test taken before their departure. The temporary health measures, in place for 30 days, ...
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ThePrint
Washington [US], January 1 (ANI): A team led by scientists at Scripps Research and the University of Amsterdam has achieved an important goal in virology: mapping, at high resolution, critical proteins that stud the surface of the Hepatitis C virus ...
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larongeNOW
Ottawa plans to temporarily require people flying from China, Hong Kong and Macao to test negative for COVID-19 before leaving for Canada, beginning in early January. The federal government says in a Saturday news release that the requirement will ...
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