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Drinking lots of water can help reduce the effects of aging "The results suggest that proper hydration may slow down aging and prolong a disease-free life," said study author Natalia Dmitrieva, a researcher in the Laboratory of Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, a ...
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Staying hydrated is linked to lower risk for disease, faster aging and early death, study finds "The results suggest that proper hydration may slow down aging and prolong a disease-free life," said study author Natalia Dmitrieva, a researcher in the Laboratory of Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, a ...
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Preventing Cervical Cancer: An Expert Answers Your Questions Cervical cancer is almost always caused by HPV, he said. While people with healthy immune systems can typically clear the virus within one to two years, high-risk strains can infect specific cells of the cervix. This can result in abnormal cell growth and ...
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Hepatitis C is a slow-moving killer that can be stopped. What's getting in the way? Field supervisor Jordan Spoliansky, left, chats with Michael Mendez, 47, a program participant, inside a UCLA Health mobile clinic that is part of a study assessing the effectiveness of a "one stop" mobile unit to link people who inject drugs to health ...
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Our bodies make collagen. Do we need to eat it too? The supplement industry is worth about $35 billion per year in the U.S., with a respectable chunk of that coming from sales of collagen pills, gummies, powders and beverages. Much of the hype around collagen supplements comes from claims that it can ...
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'Tripledemic' concerns linger in 2023 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - It is a new year and many people are likely looking for a fresh start as it relates to their health. However, flu, COVID-19 and RSV concerns still linger in 2023. When will these "tripledemic" concerns come to an end in ...
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Parents warned not to send kids back to school this week if they're unwell Government health experts have told parents not to send their kids to school if they feel unwell and have a fever, amid high levels of flu, COVID-19 and scarlet fever. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) says winter illnesses "continue to circulate at ...
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End-stage liver disease: Symptoms and everything else you need to know Over a period of years, the hepatitis C virus gradually scars the liver, frequently starting with inflammation (cirrhosis). People sometimes have moderate or no symptoms of liver illness for years or even decades before developing cirrhosis.".
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Poor hydration may be linked to early aging and chronic disease, a 25-year study finds Adults who aren't sufficiently hydrated may age faster, face a higher risk of chronic diseases and be more likely to die younger than those who stay well-hydrated, according to a new study from the National Institutes of Health.
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Medical myths: All about diabetes Eating sugar does not directly cause diabetes. However, consuming a sugary diet can lead to overweight and obesity, which are risk factors for type 2 diabetes. This is a common myth, perhaps understandably — ...
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T-cells driving ongoing inflammation in COVID-19 patients with long-term smell loss: study Scientists are working on determining the cause behind one of the most distinctive side effects of earlier strains of COVID-19—losing one's sense of smell. Although this symptom has become less common as newer variants spread, back in 2020 a sudden ...
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Health chiefs warn Brits to stay off school or work if feeling ill as winter bugs surge Brits have been told to stay off work or school if unwell amid surging winter bugs - with hospital flu cases nearly doubling in a week. The UK Health Security Agency has issued the advice as schools and workplaces reopen after the festive break.
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How to lose weight fast in the new year: 8 easy tips Looking to transform your health and finally drop the weight? · What are the benefits of weight loss? · Athletes exercising on treadmills at Stride. · What exercises burn the most calories? · Can you lose weight without exercising? · What are the best diets to ...
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Mum warns parents of Strep A symptom that looks like sunburn A little girl broke out in a 'head-to-toe rash', leaving her to look 'sunburned', after contracting Strep A. Sadie Learmonth said her daughter Khloe was struck with the illness in September – and doctors were unable to diagnose her for weeks.
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Back to school advice issued amid high levels of flu, COVID-19 and scarlet fever Professor Susan Hopkins, Chief Medical Adviser at the UK Health Security Agency ( UKHSA ), said: It's important to minimise the spread of infection in schools and other education and childcare settings as ...
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COVID-19 on uptick in Missouri, but flu on decline Dr. Farrin Manian, infectious disease physician and chair of the Department of Medicine at Mercy Hospital St. Louis, said flu seasons fluctuate, but he's hopeful the trend will continue. "The flu season ...
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Scientists discover key reason why long-COVID patients experience long-term smell loss In order to find out the mechanisms behind this, a new study looked at olfactory epithelial samples collected from 24 people, including nine people experiencing long-term loss of their sense of smell due to a case of COVID-19.
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Singing, especially in groups, promotes rehabilitation from strokes, study shows Researchers have found that language function and the psychosocial well-being of patients and their families can be promoted by singing in a group. Twitter Email LinkedIn Whatsapp Facebook. Two-fifths of stroke victims suffer from aphasia – difficulty ...
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UK could face 'flu-nami' as jab uptake is lowest in decades, here's what we know NHS staff are thought to be suffering from 'vaccine fatigue' due to number of additional Covid-19 jabs. The UK could be facing a 'flu-nami' as NHS data shows hospitalisations in England are up sevenfold in one month. Last week alone nearly 4,000 ...
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Mom warns parents about her daughter's sunburn-like strep A symptoms that have baffled doctors A Scottish mum has revealed that her six-year-old daughter looked "sunburnt" and had a "head-to-toe rash" as an unusual symptom after she contracted Strep A. Sadie ...
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NHS patients waiting up to four days to be admitted to A&E, health leader warns Ian Higginson, vice-president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, hit out at any attempt to "discredit" warnings that as many as 500 people are dying every week because of delays in emergency care.
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Comparative effectiveness of third doses of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines in US veterans We emulated a target trial using electronic health records of US veterans who received a third dose of either BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273 vaccines between 20 October 2021 and 8 February 2022, during a period that included Delta- and Omicron-variant waves.
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UK Patients 'Resorting to DIY Medicine' Due to Lack of Doctor Appointments Some sick people are resorting to do-it-yourself medical treatment because they cannot get a face-to-face appointment with a family doctor, according to new research. A survey by Savanta ComRes found that, in the past 12 months, more than one in four ...
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Trouble sleeping? You're not alone. Here's the best science on how to beat insomnia Article content. The recommended first-line treatment for chronic insomnia is cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, or CBT-I. It directly targets those factors that perpetuate or exacerbate sleep disturbances in the long run, no matter what triggered ...
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