Sunday, February 12, 2023

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Daily update February 12, 2023
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CBS News
The spread of norovirus can happen all year round, but it's most prevalent in the winter. The disease causes severe vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain, and it is extremely contagious. "Even a ...
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Healthline
A new study has found that drinking three or more cups of coffee is linked with lower blood pressure. People are generally advised to not drink too much coffee because caffeine can raise blood pressure. However, coffee also contains certain compounds ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SUNDAY, Feb. 12, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- You might think about cholesterol when you consider your cardiovascular health. It's also important to consider your A1C levels. Sugar is just as bad for your ...
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Colorado Public Radio
In the case of the black bear in Huerfano County, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said a wildlife official euthanized it after it was found experiencing avian flu symptoms in October 2022. The bear suffered from seizures, lack of responsiveness to human ...
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Healthline
As the name implies, bird flu is another variant of the influenza virus that commonly infects birds. "The flu virus is able to infect multiple species so not just humans, but birds and other mammals ...
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Neurology Live
Investigators Macarena Hernandez, PhD, and Marc Ribo, MD, provided commentary on positive phase 2a findings assessing ApTOLL in combination with EVT in patients with ischemic stroke. Advertisement.
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Livemint
The largest bird flu outbreaks in recorded history have health officials worried about the impact of the diseases and the possibility of transmission to humans. Dr. Jay Varma, director of Cornell University's Center for Pandemic Prevention and Response ...
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Livemint
Extracts from two common wild plants can decrease the capacity Covid-19 virus to infect cells, a new study has revealed. Thes are flowers of tall goldenrod and the rhizomes of the eagle fern. This was the first large-scale screening of botanical ...
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Neuroscience News
In laboratory dish tests, extracts from the flowers of tall goldenrod (Solidago altissima) and the rhizomes of the eagle fern (Pteridium aquilinum) each blocked SARS-CoV-2 from entering human cells.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
An mRNA vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – a highly contagious infection that can be life-threatening to babies and the elderly – could be in medical clinics before the end of the year.
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mindbodygreen.com
While many IF benefits relevant to people with type 2 diabetes (blood sugar balance, insulin regulation1 , etc.) have been identified in previous research, few studies exist analyzing the direct effect of IF on diabetes treatment and remission—until now.
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Cureus
Meanwhile, anxiety disorders refer to a group of mental disorders characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to mass quarantine, isolation, and lockdowns worldwide, which have impacted the ...
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The Hindu
Senior caregivers also lament the lack of rehabilitation and caregiving centres for patients in the city. The neurological condition which can affect people of any age is often confused with fits or mental health issues, and is yet to get the attention it ...
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ABC News
Kimberley Gardiner spent her 20s suffering from painful periods and ovarian cysts. She had surgery to remove her first cyst at the age of 22. Despite the intervention and continuing pain, she said doctors missed her signs of endometriosis for another ...
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