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Older people with anxiety frequently don't get help. Here's why The task force noted that questionnaires used to screen for anxiety may be unreliable for older adults. Screening entails evaluating people who don't have obvious symptoms of worrisome medical or psychological conditions. "We recognize ...
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At-home stool tests for colorectal cancer screening are rising in popularity, but are they right for you? "Identifying cancers earlier make it a lot easier to treat", Dr. Jeffrey Farma, a surgical oncologist and interim chairman of surgery at Fox Chase Cancer Center, told ABC News.
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'Keto-like' diet may be associated with a higher risk of heart disease, according to new research A low-carb, high-fat "keto-like" diet may be linked to higher levels of "bad" cholesterol and double the risk of cardiovascular events such as blocked arteries, heart attacks and strokes, according to new research. "Our study found that regular ...
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Using AI to Detect Breast Cancer That Doctors Miss Adam Satariano, a tech correspondent in Europe, visited breast cancer clinics in Hungary. Cade Metz, who writes about artificial intelligence, reported from San Francisco. March 5 ...
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Dealing With Life-Changing Cancer My Own Way When I sit down with my paint brush, despite my cancer history, I don't feel different anymore. Advertisement.
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The role of caffeine in preventing diabetic retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is an ophthalmological complication of diabetes that is the primary cause of vision loss and blindness in this patient population. DR is a frequent microangiopathic complication in Catalonia, Spain, with its incidence expected ...
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Scrub typhus: combination therapy can save more lives Scrub typhus — a life-threatening infection caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteria — is a major public health threat in South and Southeast Asia. As per estimates, nearly one million cases are reported from South and Southeast Asia with 10% ...
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Healthy diet is important in battle against colorectal cancer Excess body fat is one of the strongest factors increasing the risk of colorectal cancer, according to published research and cancer and nutrition experts at UHS in Greater Binghamton. Eating whole grains and foods containing fiber lowers that risk.
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Study Corroborates 'Weathering,' Links Racism to Racial Health Disparities The study, which looked at more than 48,000 Black women over 22 years, found that experiences of interpersonal racism at work, in housing, and in interactions with the police led to a 26 percent greater risk of coronary heart disease.
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Sunday Read: Why growing cases of this drug-resistant stomach bug poses 'serious' concern Shigella bacteria cause an infection called shigellosis. When severe, the infection can be life-threatening. Some symptoms include severe diarrhea, fever and stomach pain. Shigella can spread easily from one person to another and it only takes a small ...
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Influenza H3N2: How to identify if you caught the virus? 5 top symptoms Respiratory illness caused by the influenza subtype H3N2 is currently causing a surge in hospitalizations. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), about half of all severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and outpatient ...
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Developing tailored rehabilitation strategies for brain injury patients The way a stroke victim's brain adapts to the injury varies from individual to individual. But routine clinical practice tends to treat everyone the same. When that happens, doctors cannot provide an optimal treatment for each patient.".
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Spain warning issued as dengue fever risk flagged in holiday hotspots The Spanish holiday hotspot of Ibiza has issued a warning to holidaymakers about a "moderate" risk of dengue fever this summer. The local government is stepping up efforts to track and control the activity of the infected mosquitoes that spread the ...
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Death From Brain-Eating Amoeba Leads To Florida Water Warning A death linked to a Naegleria fowleri infection has led to a warning to the roughly 200,000 residents of Charlotte County to avoid washing their face with tap water. Separately, worries over Legionnaires' disease in Las Vegas, spiking cases of ...
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Gurgaon sees 30-40% increase in flu cases, hospitals put on alert GURGAON: With a rise in cases of intense cough, runny nose and watery eyes lasting for over a week coupled with fever, linked to Influenza A H3N2 -- a subtype of a virus that causes flu -- the district health department on Sunday directed all community ...
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The upcoming 2023 influenza season in Australia – What's to come? An article written by The Royal Melbourne Hospital Professor Ian Barr, Deputy Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza at the Doherty Institute. Speculating on the intensity of influenza seasons in advance is ...
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Sweetener erythritol linked to heart problems Hazen did not set out to investigate sweeteners. Instead, blood samples were taken from 1157 patients undergoing cardiac risk assessments and followed for three years, to seek a chemical ...
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Influenza H3N2: Who are at risk of serious seasonal flu complications? Seasonal influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has said that the Influenza A subtype H3N2 is the major cause of current respiratory illness in the country.
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Inflammation of the Prostate: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options Inflammation is part of the body's response to injury and infection. It causes swelling, redness, and pain. While inflammation is part of a healthy immune response, it can also cause unwanted symptoms. Inflammation of the prostate — called prostatitis ...
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'The Last of Us' reminds us people are the real monsters in a zombie apocalypse Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers about the eighth episode of "The Last of Us," which premiered on March 5. CNN —. As "The Walking Dead" and its progeny demonstrated time and again, people – left to their own devices in a lawless society ...
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In patients with COVID-19, vaccination reduces risk for CV events "Motivated by early studies that suggested vaccination could mitigate severe infection phenotype, we were interested in further elucidating how vaccination can impact the cardiovascular system among patients who become infected with SARS-CoV-2.".
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Safety and immunogenicity of a thermostable ID93 + GLA-SE tuberculosis vaccine candidate in healthy adults Primary endpoints included local and systemic reactogenicity and adverse events. Secondary endpoints included antigen-specific antibody (IgG) and cellular immune responses (cytokine-producing peripheral blood mononuclear cells and T cells). Both vaccine ...
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Wastewater analysis holds clues to Covid's ability to remain in humans Though unable to identify that individual, Johnson could still see from genetic data that viral particles were being freshly made and expelled for more than a year — many times longer than a typical two-week Covid infection.
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Woman diagnosed with colon cancer after first exam urges young individuals to get screened: "I'm grateful that I went in" A new report from the American Cancer Society found colorectal cancer is affecting younger individuals and they're being diagnosed with more advanced stages of the disease. As doctors recommend colonoscopies beginning at the age of 45, one Colorado ...
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