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Why experts worry the 'magic' in new weight loss medications carries a dark side "So-called advances in curing fatness always serve to remind fat people just how many people think the world should be cured of us." This photograph shows the diabetes drug Ozempic, which ...
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What is the healthiest nut? Add these two to your daily diet for cognitive benefits and much more. Nut alternatives have stolen the limelight in the past decade – popular milk alternatives like almond milk and cashew milk quickly became fan favorites, as well as nut butter, peanut butter's now-popular cousin. Nuts belong to the protein food group ...
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'Early Birds' With Sleep Apnea May Get More CPAP Benefits Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients with a morning chronotype -- early birds -- tended to use their continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices for a longer duration of time per night, according to a secondary analysis of the randomized ...
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Biggest outbreaks in US of deadly fungus strike Southern Nevada The Candida auris fungus has spread at an "alarming rate" in the U.S., with a tripling of the number of cases resistant to the most recommended antifungal used to treat infections, the federal public health agency said March 20.
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'You forget to eat': How Ozempic went from diabetes medicine to blockbuster diet drug But Ozempic's rise to superstardom status was not something most people predicted. In fact, the drug was created by Novo Nordisk to help diabetes patients control their blood sugar. But the drug's side effect of rapid ...
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Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Your Chance of Heart Attack, Even If You're High Risk Low-fat diets also helped, leading to nine fewer deaths and seven fewer heart attacks per 1,000 people over five years. (The other diets had little to no detectable benefit compared to minimal intervention.).
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NCDHHS launches 'Fight the Bite' campaign to avoid tick- and mosquito-borne disease "Ticks and mosquitoes are everywhere in North Carolina and their bites can cause serious diseases," said Alexis M. Barbarin, Ph.D., State Public Health Entomologist. As part of tick and ...
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The Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety in Heart Failure Patients in Saudi Arabia: An Original Study Depression is a severe comorbidity that is often detected in patients with chronic diseases. Poor prognosis may eventuate high mortality risk. Up to 30% of heart failure patients have been documented with depression and the majority upholds ...
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Toddler's mystery infection traced back to cake-snatching iguana It could almost be a fable from Aesop, or a story from the Brothers Grimm: the toddler, the lizard and the cake. But for one small child, whose baked treat was snatched by an iguana, it was a tale with a twist. Doctors have revealed that the toddler ...
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Myopericarditis Following the Third Dose of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination: A Case Report Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccine-related cases of pericarditis and myocarditis have been reported infrequently. Most of the patients usually present within a week of the vaccine, and on average, most of the cases were reported after the ...
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New Squishy 3D-Printing Method Could Make Brain Surgery Safer A new 3D-printing technique using silicone can make accurate models of the blood vessels in your brain, enabling neurosurgeons to train with more realistic simulations before they operate, according to our recently published research.
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Low Vaccination Rates Put US at High Risk of New Mpox Outbreaks By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, March 31, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. public health officials want high-risk individuals who haven't been vaccinated for mpox — previously called monkeypox — to do so before a potential ...
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Moving the needle forward on sepsis research with a world-first clinical trial However, The Ottawa Hospital is taking a big step forward in the next phase of a world-first clinical trial using stem cells in patients with septic shock — not so much a silver bullet, but a seed that could lead to future innovative treatment options and ...
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Take the steps to live heart healthy Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity each week. Eat a variety of nutritious foods from all the food groups. Eat an overall healthy dietary pattern that ...
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WHO to study adding obesity drugs to 'essential' meds list LONDON — Drugs that combat obesity could for the first time be included on the "essential medicines list" of the World Health Organization (WHO) used to guide government purchasing decisions in low- and middle-income countries, the United Nations ...
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Hungry iguana bites and infects toddler with rare virus before snatching her cake An iguana with a sweet tooth left a little girl without her cake and a rare virus, after biting the toddler before snatching a slice of cake. On a family vacation to Costa Rica, a three-year-old girl was bit on the back of her left hand by the lizard ...
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Diet against diabetes. The carbohydrate-protein mix in Indian food habits India is often referred to as the diabetes capital of the world. How did it earn this dubious distinction, accounting for 17 per cent (approximately 420 million) of the world's population afflicted by abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated ...
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Retinal scans: A non-invasive, inexpensive method to track human aging Date: March 28, 2023; Source: Buck Institute for Research on Aging; Summary: Is the eye a window into aging? New research has shown how imaging of the fundus, the blood vessel-rich tissue in the retina, can be used to track human aging, in a way that ...
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Healthy foods can be staged to look more appealing A team of scientists led by the University of Georgia (UGA) has recently investigated how different types of food are portrayed on social media and how social media users respond to such images, and found that, while unhealthy options such as sugary ...
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Berry good for your brain: Know how blueberries can boost brain health Are you looking for a way to boost your brainpower and protect your mental function as you age? Look no further than the humble blueberry! Not only do these tiny berries burst with flavour, but they also contain a variety of compounds that have been ...
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Study suggests hearing aids reduce risk of dementia in older adults Just as we exercise our body, according to hearing specialists, we also need to exercise our brain. One of those workouts includes stimulating the brain with sound. A northeast Fresno hearing specialist said it's important ...
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Fit and Well Idaho: Endometriosis awareness TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Endometriosis is a disease that impacts roughly 10% of the population of women, and is becoming more common to talk about worldwide. Endometriosis is when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the ...
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