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NOVIDS: Do Some Have the Genes to Dodge COVID? March 16, 2023 -- As a field service representative for a slot machine company, Ryan Alexander, 37, of Louisville, KY, spends his working hours in casinos, covering a large territory including Norfolk, VA, Indianapolis, and Charlotte.
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Prostate Cancer Treatments Can Be Avoided or Delayed in Many Cases, Study Finds Experts say many men may be able to delay or avoid treatment for prostate cancer. They say this is particularly true if the cancer is localized and in its early stages. They add, however, it remains important to actively monitor prostate cancer even if ...
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Longevity expert shares his 7 habits to live a longer, healthier life Known as visceral fat, it promotes inflammation, which is a major factor for aging, cancer, cardiovascular disease and many other chronic diseases, he warns. Excess abdominal fat also triggers insulin resistance and metabolic ...
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Sometimes Hair Loss in Women Can Point to Bigger Health Issues By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, March 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Hair loss can be devastating for women, but the condition can also signal additional health problems. An American Academy of Dermatology expert offers information ...
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A Tick-Borne Disease Is on the Rise in the Northeast, CDC Reports Although many people with babesiosis are asymptomatic, others develop flulike symptoms, including fevers, chills, sweats and muscle aches. The disease can be severe or even fatal in people who have compromised immune systems or other risk factors.
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Inaxaplin Shows Promise for APOL1-Mediated FSGS in Phase 2a Trial A phase 2a trial of provides data detailing the effects of inaxaplin, a small molecule APOL1 inhibitor, on urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in people with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and two APOL1 variants.
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Composition and functions of bacterial membrane vesicles In Gram-negative bacteria, membrane vesicles (MVs) can originate either from blebs of the outer membrane or from endolysin-triggered explosive cell lysis, which is often induced by genotoxic stress. Although less is ...
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Double lung transplants successfully treat late-stage lung cancer, in a first with new technique A new double lung transplant technique was successful for two patients with lung cancer, Northwestern Medicine announced. The hospital said it's leveraging that success into a new clinical program that will offer transplants to patients with end-stage ...
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Time for at-risk Islanders to get their COVID-19 booster, says PEI's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison said the spring booster advice is based on recent recommendations of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization, or NACI. People at highest risk of severe outcomes related to COVID-19 include:.
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Colorectal cancer: Mike's story Mike Garvey was 44 when his Uncle Dan asked if he'd had a colonoscopy. After all, Mike's grandfather was diagnosed with colorectal cancer when he was in his 50s. "I said 'No, I'm far too young and vibrant for that to happen,'" Mike recalls with a laugh ...
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Study evaluates polygenic risk score for prostate cancer risk prediction by Leigh MacMillan. A prostate cancer polygenic risk score (PRS) has limited utility for enhancing prostate cancer screening, according to a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine. Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers led the study ...
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Vaccine-derived poliovirus detected in Burundi, Congo JOHANNESBURG/LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - Health officials in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have detected cases of vaccine-derived poliovirus, the World Health Organization and Global Polio Eradication Initiative said.
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Estrogen possible risk factor in disturbed heart rhythm Date: March 15, 2023; Source: Linköping University; Summary: The sex hormone estrogen has a negative impact on heartbeat regulation, according to an experimental study. Estrogen impact seems to interact with hereditary changes causing a heart disease ...
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What pet parents need to know about Canine Influenza DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — Following the recent possible outbreak of canine flu at the Speranza Animal Rescue, many pet parents may be wondering what they need to do to protect their pups. READ MORE | Possible canine flu outbreak at Speranza Animal ...
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Monoclonal antibody-based blocking ELISA for SARS-CoV-2 detection in animals In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* preprint server, researchers in the United States described a blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to identify severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) exposure in animals.
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Is Ozempic Right for You? An injectable prescription medication for adults with Type 2 diabetes is being hailed in Hollywood as a weight-loss drug, too. Ozempic has been steadily in the headlines for months and became the butt of comedian Jimmy Kimmel at the 2023 Academy Awards ...
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Squeak Squeak, Buzz Buzz: How Researchers Are Using AI to Talk to Animals Harper: Well, powerful new technologies are helping researchers decode animal communication. And even begin to talk back to nonhumans. Bushwick: Advanced sensors and artificial intelligence might have us at the brink of interspecies communication ...
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Alzheimer's advocates push for legislation to address racial gap Older Black Americans are about twice as likely to have Alzheimer's or other dementias as older Whites, according to a recent study. Author: Karla Hult. Published: 6 ...
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Harvard biologist claims to be a decade younger thanks to these 4 lifestyle habits Biological age is the rate at which you're aging physically and can differ from your chronological age. Sinclair believes a plant-based diet, intermittent fasting, reducing stress and exercise will help him live longer. What's the secret to looking and ...
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Current state of renal NIRS monitoring in the NICU: results from a CHNC Survey Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) monitoring of regional tissue oxygenation is becoming more common in neonates and specifically in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) [1]. Advantages of this technology include its non-invasive technique, ...
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Raez Reports Benefits of Liquid Biopsy in Newly Diagnosed NSCLC Dr Raez discusses findings from a study of patients with newly diagnosed non–small cell lung cancer who received both liquid and tissue biopsy, the benefits of liquid biopsy's relatively short turnaround time, and financial barriers to conducting multiple ...
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Queensland schools aren't required to notify families if a student tests positive for COVID-19. Should they be? A Queensland father is upset his son's school fails to notify parents about COVID-19 cases despite sending out alerts for head lice infestations and chicken pox infections. Key points: Queensland schools are not required to routinely notify parents of ...
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Workshop: Staying Calm and Confident in High-Stress Conversations Heated meetings, difficult negotiations, angry confrontations … emotional, high-stress conversations are bound to happen in almost every workplace. While you can't avoid these occasional intense exchanges, you can prepare yourself to manage them ...
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Study Indicates How rTMS Treatments Alter Neural Connectivity Brain-Wide in Treatment-Resistant Depressed Patients ... Why does rTMS help to reduce depression symptoms, and is there a way of determining in advance of treatment who is most likely to benefit? The answer about its mechanism of action is uncertain, but experts have ...
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