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With Mpox at Risk of Flaring, Health Officials Advise, 'Get Vaccinated' Now, a year after a global mpox outbreak began and just as Pride celebrations and the summer party season are set to start, public health authorities are warning of a risk of new outbreaks, nationally and in New York City, primarily among men who have sex ...
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WA has upped efforts to get naloxone into communities. Is it enough? The state is determined to ensure the medicine that reverses opioid overdoses is as accessible as possible, and those who study addiction and drugs agree community efforts have made a difference in availability in pharmacies, local clinics and by mail.
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Papaya, pumpkin and parwal: The three Ps you need in your platter to tide over constipation and boost gut health Incorporating them into your daily diet can provide relief from constipation and promote regular bowel movements, says Dr Sharad Malhotra, Senior Consultant & HOD, Gastroenterology Hepatology & Therapeutic Endoscopy, Aakash Healthcare, New Delhi.
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Genetic and biological insights into spontaneous coronary artery dissection Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), an important cause of myocardial infarction, identified 11 risk loci that involve genes related to artery integrity and tissue-mediated coagulation.
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More youth suffering sports-related injuries, risk long-term effects SINGAPORE - It happened in a matter of seconds. One minute, Ethan Chong was diving for the ball during his football training, and the next, he was on the ground with a dislocated shoulder.
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From causes to diagnosis and things to avoid — all your questions about fatty liver disease answered Fatty liver disease is a chronic condition that is diagnosed when excess fat gets accumulated in the liver, which usually happens due to unhealthy lifestyle and diet choices or excessive alcohol consumption. However, by adopting certain healthy habits ...
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Insomnia medication could treat acting-out-dream behaviour with fewer side effects Researchers have found sleep medications commonly used to treat insomnia, or difficulty falling and remaining asleep, to significantly reduce rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder. The study findings suggested that these medications, ...
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Should I worry about my snoring? We all snore occasionally: colds can further obstruct our nasal passages, and one too many drinks before bed will relax the muscles of the tongue and throat, both of which lead to noisier slumber than usual. Smoking is also a common cause of snoring, as it ...
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5 common medications that can trigger depression Changes in hormone levels in women can often trigger symptoms of depression. The use of hormonal contraceptives in the form of birth control pills and intrauterine devices, or estrogen replacement therapy to relieve menopausal symptoms can cause depression ...
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'Unprecedented' Bird Flu outbreak threatens more chickens MASS — It is a bird flu outbreak unlike any other. "Right now, we have an unprecedented amount of highly pathogenic avian influenza in our wild bird species," said Victoria Hall, MD, DVM, executive director of the Raptor Center at the University of ...
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10 Super High Fiber Foods to Consume for Overall Wellness Here are ten foods for Fiber that provide steady dietary Fibers essential for your overall wellness. It includes: Bananas; Beets; Broccoli; Brown Rice; Chia Seeds; Lentils; Oats; Quinoa ...
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AI helps to predict five subtypes of heart failure, study shows The study, published in The Lancet Digital Health journal, said that machine learning has been used to analyse heart failure subtypes, but not across large, distinct, population-based datasets.
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Flesh-eating bug: Mum's warning after she nearly dies from disease A new mother has said she hopes to raise awareness of a flesh-eating disease that nearly killed her. Charleigh Chatterton, 27, gave birth to her daughter Alessia in Colchester on 22 April with no complications. But six days later she was rushed back to ...
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The road ahead for multiple sclerosis "We have a lot of great, effective therapies for relapsing forms of MS," said Dr Morahan. "Twenty years ago, we only had injectable therapies that were about 30–40% effective at suppressing MS.
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Strong leg muscles may be linked with better outcomes after heart attack, study suggests But emerging evidence suggests that exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can alter the course of such remodeling in a way that improves heart function. "Cardiac remodeling is the main cause of the onset of heart failure after ...
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Pain management tips for sports athletes For athletes to train and compete at peak performance levels, it is necessary to manage their pain efficiently and effectively. Here are tips by expert. Pain is synonymous with sports and a common complaint seen among athletes as it is frequently ...
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A Case of Hypernatremia With Dementia Medications can also cause hypernatremia, commonly including phenytoin, lithium, and amphotericin, among others, profoundly affecting the secretion of the anti-diuretic hormone and, thus, the effect on water balance and osmolality.
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Tips to staying active for a healthy life The majority of Americans struggle with weight issues, yet find it difficult to make the changes necessary to achieve their objectives. Opting for the latest diet or trying to drop pounds for reasons other than for improved health, leads to greater ...
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Mum from Kent who spotted daughter's cancerous mole told 'you saved her life' ITV Meridian's Tony Green spoke to Kara Leece , and Michelle Baker from the Melanoma Fund, about how to spot the early signs of skin cancer. When Kara Leece turned 30, she celebrated by jetting off to Dubai with her mum for a week of sun, ...
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New HIV cases are slowing, but there are clear racial and geographic disparities AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: The U.S. is making progress in controlling the HIV epidemic. New cases are slowing down, according to a report released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It's encouraging news, but the numbers also show ...
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9 effective tips to sleep well during your periods "Getting a restful night's sleep is crucial for women, particularly during their menstrual cycle when they commonly face discomfort and hormonal fluctuations. To optimize sleep quality during this time, one should follow certain measures to ensure they are ...
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Pick a side: Mayo Clinic weighs in on the healthiest sleeping position "There's a host of evidence overall suggesting that probably sleeping on the side is better," said Dr. Virend Somers, a cardiologist and director of the sleep facility at the Mayo Clinic's Center for Clinical and Translational Science.
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Rancid butter and smelly cheese. Hopkins study identifies the body odors that attract mosquitoes Lou Mollock figures it's the islander blood. The Coppin State University student's mother is Jamaican. Perhaps that's why mosquitoes feast on the student during summer hikes in Baltimore County.
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Health Conversations: The changing science of weight loss 28 views 9 hours ago. SSM Health's Dr. Roopa Shah joins Weekend Mornings to discuss the changing science around weight loss … Show more. Show more. Show less. 28 views • May 28, 2023. Health Conversations: The changing science of weight loss.
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Study results prompt call for medicinal cannabis policy evaluation A New Zealand study into the therapeutic benefits of cannabis has added to the growing body of evidence that it has positive effects on pain, sleeplessness and anxiety, researchers say. Of the 213 people in the study who were taking cannabis for ...
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This spice has more health benefits than meat and veggies Our body needs essential nutrients to carry out the vital functions of the body. And foods like meat, fish, eggs and vegetables are naturally loaded with nutrients like Omega 3 fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber, but are these enough ...
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Maternal distress and parenting during COVID-19: differential effects related to pre-pandemic distress? Fifty-one Singaporean mothers and their preschool-aged children provided data across two waves. Pre- pandemic onset maternal distress (i.e., psychological distress, anxiety, and parenting stress) was captured via self-reports and maternal sensitivity was ...
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What Foods Promote 'Good' Gut Bacteria? 43K views 1 day ago. Maintaining a healthy gut allows the esophagus, stomach and intestines to work together. There are hundreds of species of bacteria in our gut called the gut microbiome. To promote the growth of good bacteria in your gut, ...
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Can we cure dementia before it starts? He's 84 and he's trying Meet Leroy Hood, the octogenarian trying to make Elizabeth Holmes-ian dreams of preventive medicine come true. The future of preventive medicine may depend on the continued health of Leroy Hood's brain. In a decades-long career, he's achieved momentous ...
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Call for Evaluation of Medicinal Cannabis Policy Following Study Results Study co-author Dr Geoff Noller, of the Dunedin School of Medicine's Bioethics Centre, says as with several other studies undertaken in Aotearoa New Zealand, there was consistent reporting of positive effects on pain relief, sleeplessness and anxiety.
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