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U.S. News & World Report
MONDAY, Feb. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- When it comes to bunions, millions of Americans are painfully familiar with the signs: Swelling, redness, a telltale bulge on the side of the big toe. Corns and calluses where other toes rub together. And pain. Lots ...
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CNN
Local health officials waited until no new cases were reported within 42 days – or two incubation periods of the measles virus – before declaring the outbreak over. "This milestone fits the CDC's definition of the end ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Feb. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) – A central Ohio measles outbreak among children who were not fully vaccinated is now over, public health officials announced Saturday. Columbus Health declared the ...
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BBC News
Free HIV tests that can be done at home are being offered this week to people in England. It is part of a government drive to improve diagnosis, which dropped off during the Covid pandemic. The kit is small enough to fit through the letterbox and ...
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Curetoday.com
Dr. Saad Usmani: Relapsed and/or refractory myeloma is myeloma that has come back after patients have received their initial therapy at the time of diagnosis. Typically when patients are diagnosed, they get three or four drug combinations as part of ...
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World Health Organization
by Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia. On World Cancer Day, WHO is calling for intensified action across the South-East Asia Region to strengthen health systems to prevent and detect cancers early, to provide prompt ...
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KXAN.com
(NewsNation) — Health officials are concerned that climate change is leading to an increase of valley fever, a fungal infection commonly found in the southwest. There's no need to worry about "The Last of Us" coming to life any time soon, ...
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Chicago Daily Herald
However, some individuals experience more serious symptoms that can affect how they feel, think and handle daily activities. This type of depression is called seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and is characterized by its recurrent seasonal pattern, with ...
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WEAU
"The heart remains the number one cause of death in the United States and industrialized countries," said Dr. Mohamed Chebaclo with Marshfield Medical Center in Eau Claire. He said it is important to listen to your heart.
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News-Medical.net
The team conducted a prospective cohort study utilizing information obtained from a Hong Kong-wide diabetic complication screening program. All individuals with diabetes were considered eligible participants of the Risk Assessment and Management Program ...
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Cureus
In this study, we included 30 consecutive AP patients with asymptomatic WON. Their baseline clinical, laboratory, and radiological parameters were recorded and followed up for three months. Mann Whitney U test and unpaired t- ...
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ABC News
"It's really shocking that research on fungal pathogens is so underfunded. Biohazardous threats are much broader than just bacteria and viruses," Jessica Malaty Rivera, infectious disease epidemiologist and research fellow at Boston Children's Hospital and ...
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News-Medical.net
During nanomedicine development, activity is initially evaluated in vitro studies. Subsequently, the most promising formulations are selected and evaluated in rodents. Rodent in vivo studies are not particularly suitable for the effective large-scale ...
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UT Southwestern
Dr. Devika Rao is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern and Medical Director of the Pulmonary Function Testing Laboratory at Children's Health. The 13- to 18-year-olds in the ...
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News-Medical.net
Apart from the unprecedented number of deaths and the immense healthcare burden unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic, another serious impact of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak was on the mental health of people ...
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NDTV
Nutrient powerhouses, almonds. You can eat almonds whole, in pieces, slices, or processed into almond butter or flour. Almond milk is another popular recipe made from almonds. This satisfyingly tasty nut deserves to be considered a superfood.
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Managed Healthcare Executive
The program's ability to construct human-like writing could make it a meaningful way to detect speech-related symptoms of early Alzheimer's, say researchers. Advertisement. The now-famous artificial intelligence (AI) program, ChatGPT, has made waves in ...
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FarmersWeekly
A deployable vaccine and new diagnostic test to tackle bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle herds has moved a step closer, according to the UK government. Defra says field trials for its CattleBCG vaccine and the Detect Infected among Vaccinated Animals ...
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Los Angeles Times
According to state data, there was a 46% increase in cases between 2019 and 2021, the Los Angeles Times says. One possible reason for the increase is that the pandemic may have pulled attention away from other kinds of infection control, experts say.
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Freethink
New research has shown that human "mini brains" can integrate with damaged rat brains to perform functions related to sight — a promising step toward a future where lab-grown brain tissue can reverse blindness in people.
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AZoNano
Osteoporosis is a bone disease that appears when bone mass and mineral density decline or when the strength and structure of bone are altered, resulting in loss of bone density and an elevated risk of broken bones or fractures.
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SciTechDaily
An experimental vaccine against the Marburg virus (MARV) was shown to be safe and induced an immune response in a small, first-in-human clinical trial, according to a newly published paper in The Lancet. The vaccine, developed by researchers at the ...
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EatingWell
Protein: Eating protein, like meat, chicken, eggs, fish, Greek yogurt, nuts or other vegetarian proteins, in most of your meals helps improve your blood sugar. Protein slows down the digestion of carbohydrates and the absorption of glucose into your ...
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CBC.ca
"Aching from my elbows to hands," she said. "I had some abdominal discomfort, probably around my diaphragm area. And no shortness of breath, no chest pain, no arm pain, no jaw pain. So not your typical heart attack symptoms.".
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RNZ
Health agencies are asking anyone on an international flight ETD426/EY462 from Abu Dhabi to Melbourne arriving at 6am on 28 January and who then flew on to New Zealand to please contact Healthline if they have not already been contacted by health officials ...
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CNN
At Massachusetts General Hospital in downtown Boston, the hallways of the emergency department are lined with dozens of patients waiting to get a room upstairs. "Imagine spending days and nights in the hallway under fluorescent lights in the ER next to ...
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Nature.com
This cross-sectional study included all patients at the Ketoclinic of ASU Children's Hospital since it started. Anthropometric measurements and laboratory data were recorded. Chalfont severity score and daily frequency of epileptic attacks were used to ...
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Tahlequah Daily Press
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States and Oklahoma. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to lower your risk of heart disease including being more physically active.
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Hindustan Times
If more than one miscarriage has happened or you are unable to conceive in the next cycles then you really need to get evaluated for hormonal profile, sonography of your uterus and chromosomal analysis. Also husband's semen analysis is required. You can ...
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University of Guelph News
"There is nothing that gets me more fired up than hearing from the very people whose lives we're looking to make a difference in." Dr. Shaun Sanders smiles for a photo Dr. Shaun Sanders. For Dr. Shaun Sanders, brain cancer research revolves around her ...
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Axios
Doctors and scientists are urging the Food and Drug Administration to convene an expert panel to review safety concerns around an Alzheimer's drug that won fast-track approval in January. The big picture: It's the latest concern over whether the FDA is ...
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Nikkei Asia
In Hokuto, Yamanashi prefecture, a cool dip after a visit to the sauna is popular with visitors. KOKI KUBOTA, TAKAYUKI MATSUNAGA and HIROKI AKAHORI, Nikkei staff writers ...
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