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Study Reveals: Low-Carb or Low-Fat—Which Diet Leads to Longer Life? New research determines whether a low-carb or low-fat diet is better for longevity. Researchers found that participants who followed one diet had an 18% lower mortality rate than those that followed the other. Experts interpret the findings.
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Bat tests positive for rabies in Hopewell Township Rabies is a fatal viral disease that can be prevented by avoiding contact with animals that may be rabid. Rabies is spread from animals to humans, mainly through bites, but also when an animal's saliva contacts a person's mouth, eyes or an open sore.
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Melanoma can be deadly. But experts say it's easy to protect your skin and catch it early UV rays from either the sun or from tanning beds damage the melanocytes, said Dr. Elaine McWhirter, a medical oncologist at the Juravinski Cancer Centre in Hamilton and associate professor at McMaster University. "Their ...
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Your Cancer Answers: How a cancer diagnosis creates an emotional injury Fortunately, the brain, like the body, was designed with miraculous healing properties. I find that my patients, after the initial shock, usually begin to focus on the practical. The question ...
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USDA tests poultry vaccines amidst worst bird flu outbreak ever WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — The deadliest outbreak of bird flu in U.S. history is prompting growing concern in Congress, and Department of Agriculture researchers are awaiting the preliminary results of four trials of vaccines for poultry.
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Vaccine for pancreatic cancer shows promise in a small trial. Will this be the breakthrough everybody is looking for? Remember the mRNA vaccines that were rolled out for the first time during the pandemic? Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre had begun working with the same technology much before to develop personalised vaccines against pancreatic ...
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Why Lyme disease symptoms go away quickly for some and last years for others Why some people recover from Lyme disease, while others experience months, years or even decades of chronic symptoms has long puzzled doctors. New research offers some clues to an immune system marker in the blood that is elevated among people with ...
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Relief for Lupus victims is expected soon: Rheumatologist Dr Manukonda Muralikrishna Amaravati: In what could be a big relief for the victims of Lupus, an incurable autoimmune disease, a team of international researchers has identified DNA mutations in a gene that senses viral RNA, as a cause of lupus. Experts are of the view that ...
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Symphony of Synapses: The Brain's Intricate Dance with Music Multiple areas of the brain are engaged when we listen to or create music, including the auditory cortex, prefrontal cortex, motor cortex, and hippocampus. Music has a strong influence on our emotions due to ...
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Do You Have One of the Five Major Risk Factors for Stroke? High blood pressure. Your heart carries oxygen and nutrients throughout your body with every contraction of your heartbeat. · High cholesterol. Prolonged or unmanaged high cholesterol can result in fatty deposits in your blood vessels. · Obesity · Diabetes.
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Best treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness Date: May 9, 2023; Source: McMaster University; Summary: Researchers have found that the drug solriamfetol is the most effective treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) for people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Share:.
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CVD Risk in Epilepsy Increases Dementia Risk, Teriflunomide in RIS, FDA Clears Dry-Sensor EEG Headset After following patients for slightly over 10 years, patients who presented with focal epilepsy had a higher risk of developing dementia compared with stroke or migraine. Among those with high cardiovascular risk and focal epilepsy (n = ...
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Child dies after suffering from 'rare' mosquito disease in Australia The toddler died in a hospital located in the Big Rivers region south of Darwin last Saturday after being bitten by a mosquito which led to the child being diagnosed with "Murray Valley encephalitis".
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How a Good Night's Sleep Can Score You More Money McKenzie, a Certified Sleep Science Coach and proclaimed mattress expert, has been writing sleep content in the wellness space for over four years. After earning her certification from the Spencer Institute and dedicating hundreds of hours to sleep ...
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'Tech neck' and other musculoskeletal disorders from using devices more prevalent: Doctors Treatments for chronic neck pain in general range from non-operative options, such as physiotherapy and acupuncture, to more invasive interventions such as injections and surgery, added Dr Teo, who is associate consultant at the University Spine Centre, ...
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High blood pressure diet: Fruits that can help lower blood pressure Making modifications in lifestyle can help control your blood pressure. Eating a balanced diet with all food groups and avoiding foods rich in sodium, saturated fats or simple sugars could be beneficial for BP patients. " ...
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5 Tips to Eat for Better Mental Health 1. Include protein and fiber with all meals and snacks. 2. Include nutrient-dense foods all day. 3. Get in more magnesium! 4. Think about how you manage stress. 5. Avoid dysregulations in blood sugar.
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Japan pushes for strong pledges on tackling dementia from G7 allies World leaders are expected to make their strongest pledges to tackle dementia for 10 years at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, as degenerative brain diseases impose a growing burden on the global economy and effective treatments for ...
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Guyanese mom Omiana Hall shares her story about postpartum depression Shortly after having her baby, Omiana Hall found herself battling with postpartum depression. It was an incredibly difficult period for her, and the only thing that lifted her spirits at the time was experimenting with and creating different makeup ...
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COLUMN: Small changes can have big impact on heart health This Hypertension Awareness Month, let's take the opportunity to reflect on our own heart health and make small lifestyle changes to improve our overall heart health. Here are some nutritious and delicious ways to get started.
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