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Who Benefits Most From COVID Boosters? New Study Gives Answers By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- COVID-19 booster shots appear to benefit folks 50 and older but less so for younger people, a new study suggests. For the study, researchers ran a statistical ...
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Honey for Your Sore Throat and Cough Honey has a long history of being used as a natural remedy. And one remedy is to soothe sore throats and help alleviate a cough. "Research shows that honey has some antimicrobial and anti-inflammation ...
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Heart in a box: New technology keeps heart pumping for transplant at Cincinnati Children's Cincinnati Children's cardiothoracic surgeon says the heart-in-a-box transport system widens the donor pool for hearts, giving recipients a better chance to live. Adam Bowen of Clermont County was on the waiting ...
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Vitamin D May Helps Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in People With Prediabetes, New Study Shows Research has also linked vitamin D to a lower risk of insulin resistance, which is when the body is unable to respond to or use insulin. Insulin, in case you're not familiar, is a hormone that helps bring glucose (sugar) to your cells, where it's used for ...
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Antibiotic prophylactic combo improves pregnancy outcomes in PPROM For women with preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes, treatment with cefuroxime- vs. ampicillin-roxithromycin was associated with longer pregnancy and less morbidity, according to a presenter at The Pregnancy Meeting.
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Is emotional eating bad for the heart? Yes and no That's partly because it's viewed as "out-of-control" eating instead of planned, orderly, "appropriate" eating, but also because emotional eating is associated with eating "unhealthy" foods. Let's face it, most people don't emotionally eat salmon, quinoa ...
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5 numbers to know for heart health High blood sugar levels may indicate that you have diabetes or pre-diabetes, two conditions that can greatly increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. The American Heart Association considers diabetes to be one of the major controllable risk factors ...
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Studies find air pollution tied to risk of depression, anxiety The research, published in the JAMA network of scientific journals, included more than 9 million people combined and found even low levels of multiple air pollutants was associated with increased depression and anxiety rates and late-onset depression ...
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On Call with Dr. Kumar: Heart attacks, coronary artery disease and more explained Tune in Tuesday morning as CBS2's John Elliott anchors our Love Your Heart event, joined by Dr. Kumar and other live guests. It starts at 6 a.m. during CBS2 News this Morning and runs until 10 a.m..
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COVID vaccine added to list of routine immunizations; Richmond walk-up vaccination clinics The 2023 list of recommended vaccines includes shots for the flu, measles, mumps and rubella, and polio. The vaccine schedule helps physicians determine which vaccine is best to administer and keep track of a patient's vaccinations against common ...
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Nutritionist's tips on curating a cancer-fighting diet It emphasizes nutritious foods that provide essential vitamins, minerals, and other naturally occurring compounds that promote good health, such as phytochemicals in fruits and vegetables. In addition, Mediterranean diet foods tend to be high in ...
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Researchers report a physical barrier against SARS-CoV-2 infection based on an inhalable bioadhesive hydrogel In a recent study published in Nature Materials, researchers developed spherical hydrogel inhalation for enhanced lung defense (SHIELD) to protect against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections.
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Vaccine efficacy and booster dose combinations among 18.9 million adults in the early phase of Omicron Such studies have reported increased humoral and cellular immunity in people who received the Ad26.COV2.S (Johnson & Johnson) as the primary dose, followed by heterologous boosting with mRNA-1273 (Moderna) or BNT162b2 (Pfizer–BioNTech) mRNA vaccines ...
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Long-term caloric restriction has a small effect on the DNA methylation measure of the pace of aging In a recent letter published in Nature Aging, researchers assessed the impact of caloric restriction (CR) on biological aging among the comprehensive assessment of the long-term effects of reducing the intake of energy (CALERIE) randomized controlled ...
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Attention to motherese speech is a promising early diagnostic marker for autism spectrum disorder Studies have shown that infants prefer this style of speech over the adult-directed style of speech, and motherese is ubiquitous across cultures and languages, which hints at a genetic basis. Research has found associations between ...
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Infrequent COVID-19 Co-Infections Are Frequently Treatment Resistant Bacterial co-infections with COVID-19 are uncommon, but frequent use of antibiotics has fostered treatment resistance in co-occurring and secondary infections. Advertisement.
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First imported measles case confirmed in New Zealand since 2019 visited Tauranga The first measles case in New Zealand since the 2019 outbreak visited Tauranga and Mount Maunganui. The person is an adult living in Auckland who was infected overseas, however, did not become infectious until after their arrival in New Zealand.
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6abc Facebook Live Video Chat - Get Heart Smart Clemens, MI. He completed his fellowship training in cardiovascular diseases as well as interventional cardiology and endovascular medicine at Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, NJ. He is board certified in internal medicine and nuclear ...
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Keep Forgetting Things? Neuroscience Says These Very Simple Habits Boost Memory and Learning Memories of emotions and experiences that inform our values and opinions. Memories of learning and technique that form our professional or vocational confidence. We take them for granted until we can't ...
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Therapeutic strategy using p53 induces cancer cell death Cancer is a disease driven by gene mutations. These mutated genes in cancer fall into two major categories: tumour suppressors and oncogenes. "When you block both the major p53 repressor, known as MDM2, ...
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US task force calls for hypertension screening in all pregnancies Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, especially pre-eclampsia, are also associated with an increased risk of chronic hypertension and cardiovascular disease later in life. Christian Pettker, professor of obstetrics, gynaecology, and reproductive science ...
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For Many, Impact of COVID-19 Extends 'Far Beyond' Initial Infection Feb 13, 2023. Contributor: Michael A. Horberg, MD, MAS, FACP, FIDSA. Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2, also known as 'long COVID,' involves a broad range of symptoms that may persist for months after the initial infection. "Two years into the pandemic ...
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Extracts From Two Common Wild Plants Can Inhibit Activity Of SARS-CoV-2: Study Extracts from two common wild plants have been found to inhibit SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The plants are the tall goldenrod (Solidago altissima) and the eagle fern ...
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Ena slices data to claim flu success in phase 2 and nasal spray's wide-ranging potential Ena Respiratory had to fillet the data to claim a win from its phase 2a flu prophylaxis trial, insisting its nasal spray could ultimately be effective against viruses like COVID-19 and the common cold. The Australian biotech was testing its ...
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Wegovy weight loss jab to be sold by UK chemist shops Wegovy, or semaglutide, is a prescription drug that blunts appetite. It has the same ingredient as Ozempic - a diabetes medicine said to be Hollywood's "skinny shot" of choice.
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Be good to your brain: Learn a music instrument Arts+ is offering private music lessons for adults, including strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and keyboards. Not only can they learn a new instrument or pick up a familiar one, but it's also a chance to stir the creative juices and impact brain ...
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Readily Available Anti-Inflammatory Drug Rejuvenates Blood Production in Mice Scientists have identified the anti-inflammatory drug anakinra, already used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, as a potential option for rejuvenating blood production in elderly people and reducing the risk of blood-related diseases and health issues.
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The Art and Science of Fitness | Demystifying mindfulness meditation Meditation has been an integral part of Indian culture for millennia. Religious texts from Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and other religions have numerous stories on how the mind can control bodily aches and pains. Often, science appears to play catch-up ...
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