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Scientists Find Brain Signals of Chronic Pain The study, published on Monday in the journal Nature Neuroscience, reported that the pain was associated with electrical fluctuations in the orbitofrontal cortex, an area involved in emotion regulation, self-evaluation and decision making.
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Ask a Doctor: What is fatty liver disease? How do I know if I have it? While there are no approved medications yet, a few interventions can help. The most effective is weight loss and a healthy diet, which can even help reverse NAFLD. Here are some of the ...
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I had a double mastectomy to avoid breast cancer. It was already there I'm a 15-year breast cancer previvor and survivor, which means I tried really hard to avoid cancer, but managed to get it anyway. My diagnosis arrived when I was 34 years old, and one thing about being a young person with cancer is that people will ...
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How To Build An Anti-Inflammatory Diet An anti-inflammatory diet consists of fruits, vegetables, lean protein, nuts, seeds and healthy fat and is thought to aid in reducing the risk of disease associated with chronic inflammation. Even though you may be familiar with the term ...
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Pregnancy Complications Linked to Higher Stroke Risk for Women By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 22, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Women who've had certain pregnancy complications have significantly higher odds for a stroke than women with uncomplicated pregnancies, new research shows.
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Bladder cancer therapy with BCG vaccine may reduce risk for Alzheimer's, related dementias Researchers observed the potential protective effect when accounting for death as a competing event. Patients aged older than 70 years at the time of vaccine treatment had lower risk than younger patients. The BCG vaccine appeared associated with a ...
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Study Shows Powerful New Target to Saving Lives From COPD By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 22, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers may have found a new target in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms that could potentially save more lives.
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5 healthy habits that are easy to add to your day There are quick, practical activities you can do in five minutes or less to make a measurable positive impact on your health and wellness. Aaron Lockwood.
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Animal Health Body Backs Bird Flu Vaccination to Avoid Pandemic By Sybille de La Hamaide. PARIS (Reuters) -Governments should consider vaccinating poultry against bird flu, which has killed hundreds of millions of birds and infected mammals worldwide, to prevent the virus from turning into a new pandemic, the head ...
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Public Health – Seattle & King County investigating case of measles with potential public exposure The child was at four different locations in Seattle while infected between May 11 and May 15. The child's vaccination status and the source of the infection are both unknown, Public Health said. The locations and ...
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MyMichigan Health: May is National Stroke Awareness Month A. A stroke is a "brain attack" that occurs when a blood vessel in your brain is clogged or ruptured. This interrupts the flow of blood and oxygen to your brain, and brain cells can start to die.
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Predictors of antepartum maternal sepsis and effects on neonatal outcomes: a population-based cohort study Although urinary tract infection (UTI) rates of pregnant patients are similar to non-pregnant females, they have a higher risk of developing acute pyelonephritis during pregnancy, which has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes including preterm birth ...
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Alert over little-known allergy which strikes one in fifty Brits and often gets mistaken with hayfever Raw fruits, vegetables and buts can cause allergic reaction similar to hay fever · Food pollen syndrome can trigger mild swelling of the lips, tongue, and mouth ...
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What Is Pelvic Floor Therapy? Fortunately, strengthening therapy can get these problems under control. A urologist from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston explains how this works. Sponsored by Revcontent ...
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Maine confirms 1st death from rare tick-borne disease in 2023 A Maine resident died from Powassan virus, a rare tick-borne disease, the state's Center for Disease Control and Prevention said May 17. The adult developed neurologic symptoms and was likely infected in Maine, the department said.
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Shared Genetics for Cannabis Use and Psychiatric Disorders Summary: Researchers discovered shared genetic underpinnings for cannabis use and psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Employing advanced statistical modeling, the study revealed a complex interplay of genetic variants ...
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Poor self-esteem and body image increase weight and poor mental health in teens These are the findings of a study of more than 12,000 children in the UK in which researchers from Imperial College London explored the impacts of psychological and social factors on the relationship between mental health and body mass index (BMI) ...
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Anxiety & depression: Is eating ultra-processed and frozen food driving your mental health issues We have found that a higher intake of ultra-processed food is associated with various depressive symptoms. This also means that young adults show difficulty in controlling the impulses for smoking, drinking and screen time. This ...
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Women more likely to die after heart attack than men Prague, Czechia – 22 May 2023: Women are more than twice as likely to die after a heart attack than men, according to research presented today at Heart Failure 2023, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).1.
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Having Sleep Apnea Also Boosts Your Risk of Developing Long COVID, Study Shows Obstructive sleep apnea is a fairly common condition that affects about 29.4 million adults in the U.S., and is characterized by gasping or snoring during sleep. Many risk factors for sleep apnea—including being older and ...
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People 60 and above, and medically vulnerable urged to get Covid-19 bivalent vaccine booster shot Seniors can start getting the booster dose five months or more after their last dose. Those who have not even completed the doses needed for minimum protection are urged to do so as soon as they can, ...
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Nitrate: Healthy heart or cancer risk? Meet nutrition's Jekyll and Hyde However, it has subsequently bee revealed to have various cardiovascular health benefits. So, which is it? A new review of dietary nitrate research shows the answers to its health benefits or risks may lie in where it is sourced from.
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Heart attack patients with strong legs have lesser risk of having heart failure: Study Maximal quadriceps strength was measured as an indicator of leg strength. Patients sat on a chair and contracted the quadriceps muscles as hard as possible for five seconds. A handheld dynamometer attached to the ankle recorded the maximum value in kg.
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Immunisation experts concerned at low uptake of Omicron booster There is a "lack of urgency" around vaccinations, in particular the bivalent Covid-19 booster, the Immunisation Advisory Centre says. The updated Omicron-targeted vaccine (Pfizer BA.4/5 bivalent vaccine) has been available for those over 30 since the ...
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AIDS Walk New York 2023: GMHC volunteers Your browser can't play this video. Learn more. Switch camera.
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AIDS Walk New York 2023: CBS2's Jessi Mitchell HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
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An Examination of Modern Multidisciplinary Practices Vs 'Old-School' Cancer Care C. Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, moderator of a recent Around the Practice ® program, explained why multidisciplinary care has become so important when treating patients with multiple myeloma during an interview with CancerNetwork ®.
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In nonischemic cardiomyopathy, women with CRT-D appear to have best outcomes: BIO-LIBRA In patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy, women had lower rates of ventricular arrhythmias and death than men, especially if they had a cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator, according to the results of the BIO-LIBRA study.
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Long COVID risk and pre-COVID vaccination in an EHR-based cohort study from the RECOVER program The United States National Institutes of Health founded the RECOVER initiative to better understand long COVID. We used electronic health records available through the National COVID Cohort Collaborative to characterize the association between SARS-CoV-2 ...
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Repurposed inhibitor of bacterial dihydrodipicolinate reductase exhibits effective herbicidal activity Herbicide resistance represents one of the biggest threats to our natural environment and agricultural sector. Thus, new herbicides are urgently needed to tackle the rise in herbicide-resistant weeds. Here, we employed a novel strategy to repurpose a ...
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Associations Between Breastfeeding and Post-Perinatal Infant Deaths in the US This study was a prospective cohort analysis linking US national birth and post-perinatal infant death data for nearly 10 million infants born in 2016-2018, who were then followed for one year after birth and analyzed in 2021-2022.
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How to meet and maintain weight goals Macie Dieckman, a registered dietitian with Novant Health Oncology Nutrition Services, shares strategies for maintaining a healthy weight. Talking Points. Reduce added sugar and saturated fat intake; Add fruits, vegetables, ...
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Health Report: New ways to clean up COVID germs on surfaces COVID-19 first hit the news more than three years ago. But since those first reports, we've learned so much about the virus. Science now tells us it can survive up to 72 hours on plastic and stainless-steel surfaces and can live 24 hours on cardboard.
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Unlocking gut health: How indoor environment impacts the microbiota balance The human gut harbors millions of microbes, primarily bacteria, which have positive and adverse health effects. A recent Environmental Research journal paper evaluated how indoor microbiomes and metabolites affect the human gut microbiota.
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Watch: AIDS Walk New York 2023 opening ceremonies and interviews from Central Park NEW YORK -- Ten thousand New Yorkers took a trek through Central Park on Sunday morning, participating in the largest single-day AIDS fundraising event in the world. CBS2 has more on their reasons for walking. Ending the stigma by marching together.
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Ultra-processed foods and drinks: A deadly combination for health and the environment UPFD consumption is directly linked with environmental impacts due to higher caloric intake. Although the majority of studies have explored the association between UPFD and all-cause mortality, not many studies have assessed the individual effect of UPF ...
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Cambodia chases herd immunity in dogs to stamp out rabies A British charity has launched a "focused blast" to give 100,000 dogs rabies shots in just 10 days in Cambodia's capital city, in the country's largest ever animal vaccination drive. The southeast Asian country is ...
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Why Aren't There Better Menopause Treatments? For a long time, the health impacts of menopause have been largely ignored. Many people enduring hot flashes, sleeplessness and other side effects that accompany the permanent ending of the menstrual cycle suffered without treatment. That lack of ...
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Rising temperatures will make it harder to sleep: These regions will be worst affected Climate change could affect your sleep - and not just because you're lying awake worrying about it. A new study shows that warmer temperatures heighten the risk of insufficient sleep. As global warming worsens, so will our ability to get a good night's ...
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11 Cottage Cheese Recipes You'll Want to Make Forever With rave four- and five-star reviews, these delicious dishes make the most of cottage cheese. Recipes like our Whipped Cottage Cheese and Baked Mac & Cheese highlight the viral ingredient in healthy and tasty ways.
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Here's Why Runners Should Address Weak Glutes for Pelvic Floor Health Physical therapists explain the importance of glute strength and demonstrate four exercises to help you address weaknesses. Headshot of Heather Mayer Irvine By Heather Mayer Irvine Published: May 22, 2023.
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Cottage cheese goes from old curdles to new trendy food Get ready to welcome cottage cheese with open arms — the dairy dish long associated with grandma's house and diets is experiencing a trendy revitalization. Driving the news: Thanks to unique recipes popularized on Instagram and TikTok, cottage cheese ...
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Good2Know: How Hotter Temperatures Are Impacting Sleep CLIMATE CHANGE AND SLEEP. A new study shows that climate change is making it harder to fall asleep. The study, published in Cell Press over the weekend, shows that millions of people are already sleeping less because of higher overnight temperatures.
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After US reports 2 highly contagious ringworm cases, CDC says 'World is not ready': Report Two women from the US have been infected with the drug-resistant strain of ringworm known as tinea. Experts say that the disease is highly contagious and is spreading mainly in South Asia.
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Varicose veins prevalent in 30% Indians, says expert Varicose veins, a commonly observed disorder, is prevalent in 30% of the Indian population, especially among women, said a senior doctor. Though vascular diseases are on the rise due to increasing risk factors for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD), ...
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