Sunday, January 8, 2023

Google Alert - health

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Daily update January 8, 2023
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Alabama Public Radio
Jan. 8, 2023 – It appears the U.S. avoided the much-feared holiday "tripledemic" of respiratory illnesses. Heading into December, two viruses from the triple threat – influenza and respiratory syncytial virus – were on steep upward trends that had ...
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Los Angeles Times
Avieira Evans of Health Right 360 passes out Narcan on Dec. 17 at U.N. Plaza in San Francisco, where dozens of people consume fentanyl, meth and other illegal substances in public near the site of a recently closed safe consumption site.
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CBS News
Sarah Wulf Hanson is the lead research scientist of Global Health Metrics at the University of Washington and Theo Vos is a professor of health metric sciences with the University of Washington.
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The Register-Guard
Over the holiday season, households and health care providers dealt with the impacts of ongoing COVID-19 cases, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV. "It has been a rough season, ...
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WDJT
Meals from the sunny Mediterranean also ranked first in the categories of diet best diet for healthy eating and best plant-based diet, the report said. In two new categories added for 2023, the Mediterranean ...
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LimaOhio.com
LIMA — After months of being burdened with the so-called "tridemic" of Respiratory Syncytial Virus, COVID-19 and influenza, some area hospitals are finally experiencing relief. RSV and other virus cases rose quickly from the start of the fall season ...
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Neuroscience News
Summary: Deep learning technology can accurately reflect a person's risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease based on brain age. Source: USC. The human brain holds many clues about a person's long-term health — in fact, research shows that a ...
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The Indian Express
Dr Pravat Mandal, a researcher from the National Brain Research Centre, believes that the levels of the antioxidant glutathione and iron in critical parts of the brain are predictors of Alzheimer's. With a specialised MRI machine that ...
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The Jerusalem Post
University of Colorado at Boulder Prof. Jill Litt checks on a plant at a community garden in Denver, Colorado. (photo credit: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado at Boulder) ...
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Yahoo Lifestyle
However, those aren't the only areas. In addition, the gut microbiome is also a concern. The study states, "The microbiome is affected by many of the factors mentioned above, including the mode of delivery, infant feeding, exposure to microbes, antibiotic ...
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Times of Oman
While getting more exercise, eating right, and making new friends are all good habits, new CU Boulder research suggests the addition of gardening can have a powerful impact. Funded by the American Cancer Society, the first-ever, randomized, ...
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Geo News
A single strand of hair can be used in a universal test that scientists have developed to diagnose autism in infants. Lead and aluminium levels, which are greater in autistic children, are examined in the sample analysis. In peer-reviewed research, ...
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News9 Live
A German virologist and professor emeritus who had done research on cervical cancer and discovered the role of the human papilloma virus in cervical cancer. Highlights. A robust screening program needs to be implemented. Starting at the age of 25 or ...
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Mail Plus
THE Fast 800 Keto diet by Dr Michael Mosley and Dr Clare Bailey incorporates the health-giving principles of combining a low-carb, Keto Mediterranean diet with intermittent fasting. The brilliant science behind the diet is that it puts your body into a ...
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