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Cocoa flavanols may boost memory, but don't start buying chocolate If your diet is low in flavanols — antioxidant compounds found in foods such as green tea, apples, berries and cocoa — adding 500 milligrams a day to your diet may slow and possibly improve age-related mental decline, according to a new study.
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COVID-19 Can Cause New Cholesterol Problems. What to Know Not long after the start of the global coronavirus pandemic, it was apparent that many people infected with SARS-CoV-2 were developing persistent and, in some cases, debilitating health problems. Now known widely as post-Covid syndrome or Long COVID, ...
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Some doctors say this is the most important virus you've never heard of (CNN) — The past winter was a heavy one for respiratory viruses, dominated by surges of RSV, influenza and Covid-19. But just as it was winding down, a little-known virus that causes many of the same symptoms – a lower lung infection, hacking cough, ...
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Doctors say this is the most important virus you've never heard of The past winter was a heavy one for respiratory viruses, dominated by surges of RSV, influenza and Covid-19. But just as it was winding down, a little-known virus that causes many of the same symptoms – a lower lung infection, hacking cough, ...
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What is human metapneumovirus? Human metapneumovirus, which was discovered in 2001, is a paramyxovirus, a family of viruses known to cause a wide range of common infections. Other paramyxoviruses include parainfluenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), measles and mumps.
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Myocardial Infarction Tied to Faster Cognitive Decline Incident myocardial infarction (MI) was associated with accelerated long-term cognitive decline, but not with an acute decrease in cognition. Over a median follow-up of 6.4 years, people with incident heart attacks experienced faster, more persistent ...
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Differences in Treatment, Not Genes, Keep Black Mens' Prostate Cancer Death Rates High By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, May 30, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Black men die from prostate cancer more frequently than other men. They also shoulder the greatest burden of advanced prostate disease around the world.
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Weight-loss surgery is becoming more common among children and teens, new research shows The number of metabolic and bariatric surgeries completed among youth ages 10 to 19 has been on the rise since 2016, according to data published Tuesday in JAMA Pediatrics. The trend held strong in the first two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, even as the ...
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Is vaping healthier than smoking? Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDs), also known as electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes or vape pens, were introduced in the early 2000s as an alternative to tobacco products. Instead of generating smoke, these pocket-sized devices deliver nicotine ...
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To Improve Your Work Performance, Get Some Exercise Although the benefits of physical activity on general well-being are widely acknowledged, there has been a lack of research on how it impacts outcomes at work, including job performance and health. This is all the more important as various emerging work ...
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A New Genetic Test Takes Aim at Young Hearts Katie Elkins has a family history of heart disease on both sides of the family, and she was worried. Her father had a heart attack this year on Easter morning at the age of 53 — the same age his mother was when she had one.
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Study Finds Vegetarian Diet May Lower Cholesterol—Experts Explain Why New research finds that people who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet have lower levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol than those who eat meat. People who followed a plant-based diet had 10% lower levels of LDL cholesterol than those who ate meat.
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Stress Across the Life Span Could Worsen MS By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 29, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that attacks the central nervous system and leaves patients suffering from a host of symptoms, and now new research ...
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Machine Learning Hunts for Chronic Pain's Signature Researchers implanted recording electrodes (red lines) and bidirectional brain stimulating and recording implants into four patients to try and get to the bottom of what was causing their chronic pain symptoms. University of California, ...
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When Arthritis Strikes, Keep Moving By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 29, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Your achy joints may suggest that you take it easy. Don't listen to them, experts say. If it hurts when you get up from a chair or climb stairs, you might have ...
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Unlocking the Secrets of Multiple Sclerosis Progression: Brain-Immune Cell Communication To commemorate World Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Day, we spoke to Dr. Cameron McAlpine, an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sina, about his latest research that sought to understand better the ...
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Cancer Treatments — and Its Long-term Effects — Are Like a Bar Fight I fought like a madwoman to preserve as much lymphatic integrity as I could, in my surgical-side arm. I took measures to protect my heart from damage by the drugs and radiation. After treatment ended, I did moderate exercise four to five times a week.
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Doctors say this is the most important virus you've never heard of The past winter was a heavy one for respiratory viruses, dominated by surges of RSV, influenza, and Covid-19. But just as it was winding down, a little-known virus that causes many of the same symptoms – a lower lung infection, hacking cough, ...
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Anomalous Coronary Arteries: A Cause for Malignant Arrhythmias Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) is a congenital condition that can lead to sudden cardiac death (SCD), particularly among young individuals. The cause of SCD is thought to be ischemia, primarily related to the course of the ...
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Plague first came to Britain from Europe at least 4000 years ago The bacterium that causes the plague first arrived in Britain at least 4000 years ago, DNA evidence from ancient people has revealed. Yersinia pestis is best known for its role in the Black Death, which killed a third of Europe's population in the 14th ...
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Colorectal Surgery: What You Should Know The purpose of colorectal surgery is to treat a range of conditions that affect the colon, rectum and anus such as colon cancer, rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticular disease and haemorrhoids. The aim is to alleviate the symptoms and ...
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Overlooked sleep disorder could be sign of developing dementia A small percentage of people affected by an often overlooked symptom could develop brain diseases such as Parkinson's disease and dementia. The disorder is know as REM sleep behaviour disorder. It only affects around one percent of the population, ...
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Companies won't share COVID-19 shots, stalling future vaccine research The U.S. government has tens of millions of unused doses of messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccines, regularly trashing shots as they pass their expiration dates. It's a dismal reflection on recent vaccine uptake, but it's also a serious roadblock for ...
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The 9 Best High-Fiber Snacks for People with Diabetes, According to Dietitians For starters, snacks can deliver essential nutrients to get you closer to meeting critical dietary needs that many may fall short on. Not to mention, they can help sustain healthy blood sugar levels, a primary part of healthy living for people with ...
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The power of vaccines 342 views 6 hours ago. Vaccines are among the most powerful innovations in human history. Thanks to vaccines, once-feared diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, measles and menin … Show more. Show more. Show less. 342 views • May 29, 2023 ...
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When cancer spreads to the brain Any cancer can spread, or metastasise, to the brain, but the types most likely to cause brain metastases are lung, breast, colon, kidney and melanoma. Brain metastases may form one tumour or ...
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Study identifies new genes associated with heart attack risk largely affecting younger women Research led by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and Universite Paris Cite, and supported by worldwide partners in Canada, the USA and Australia, has identified new genes that are ...
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Nutrition In Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Scientific Guide For Parents Children with ASD often reject bitter or sour tastes. This preference can cause obesity, diabetes, and dental caries. Written by Tavishi Dogra |Updated : May 30, 2023 10:50 AM IST. Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of neurodevelopmental ...
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Hollis O'Neal, MD: Late Breaking Data on Diagnostic Test for Sepsis IntelliSep Late-breaking data from ATS 2023 show new positive evidence of the innovative in-vitro diagnostic tool IntelliSep test that measures the viscoelastic properties of leukocytes, showing promising results for rapid sepsis diagnosis in EDs.
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Sex Differences in 90-Day Functional Outcomes for Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by repeated episodes of either full or partial obstruction of the upper airway. OSA is an independent risk factor for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and a contributor to other key risk factors.
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5 Types of heart failure uncovered with AI technology Using various machine learning techniques, researchers have discovered five subtypes of heart disease. These include early onset, late onset, metabolic (associated with obesity and low cardiovascular disease rates), cardiometabolic (linked to obesity ...
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Making cancer care innovation accessible to everyone Cancer patients need timely support and interventions if they are to beat cancer and have healthier, more productive and brighter futures. Is cancer really no longer a death sentence? For ...
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Vaccination can prevent onset of shingles, say doctors As a part of World Immunisation Week 2023, a webinar on 'Shingles: Disease. Impact. Prevention' was presented by GSK andThe Hindu, and powered by MyVaccinationHub.in. V. Aswin Karuppan, consulting physician and diabetologist, Gleneagles Global ...
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Gene expression signature associated with rapid progression of type 1 diabetes Researchers from Turku Bioscience Centre and InFLAMES Flagship at the University of Turku in Finland, have identified a gene expression signature that can predict the progression of type 1 diabetes. The study led by Professor Laura Elo and Professor ...
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Flu vaccine to remain free in Quebec Quebec's health ministry announced that the flu shot will stay free for anyone who wants it this fall. The decision was made to prevent the spread of respiratory diseases during periods of high transmission and curb the clogging of emergency rooms.
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Diabetics! Check Out These 6 Benefits Of Quitting Smoking If you have diabetes, the significant health advantages listed below by Dr Ashok Rohilla MD DM Endocrinology SCE (Endo & Diabetes) RCP (UK ) Panipat Haryana India may be felt immediately after stopping smoking.
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World Multiple Sclerosis Day: Warning signs and symptoms, causes and all you want to know World Multiple Sclerosis Day is observed on May 30 every year to create awareness among people to accept and support those affected by this serious ailment. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease in which central nervous system (brain and ...
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How do I lower my anxiety? Your anxiety can make you irritable, distracted, restless, and sometimes, completely debilitated. To lower your anxiety, you can (a) practice deep breathing and meditation exercises, (b) get more exercise ...
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Veterinarians discuss new parvovirus treatment as cases rise this spring Dr. Susan Muller with the Animal Care Clinic says that every spring case numbers rise because people want to get out and about with their pet, but because the virus is highly contagious, the first step in keeping your dog safe is getting them vaccinated.
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Timely Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Shouldn't Hinge on Age Early-onset bowel cancer patients perceive age bias as a barrier to diagnosis for the deadliest cancer in people aged 25-44. Latest Australian research finds younger people may spend between 3 months and 5 years seeing multiple doctors before diagnosis ...
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Medical researchers use AI to develop antibiotic effective against drug-resistant bacteria 1.5K views 3 hours ago #GlobalNews #AI #MedicalBreakthroughs. During an appearance on Monday's episode of 'The Morning Show,' Dr. Isaac Bogoch, a clinical investigator at Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, revealed the development of a ...
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Long-term Benefit of Amivantamab Continues in Postplatinum NSCLC Long-term data from the CHRYSALIS trial (NCT02609776) continued to demonstrate clinical benefit for amivantamabvmjw (Rybrevant), according to findings presented at the European Lung Cancer Congress 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1.
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A 30-day plan to help you make walking a daily habit Seated hamstring stretch ... Sitting on a chair or the couch, bend your right knee at a 90-degree angle and extend your left leg. Leave the heel on the ground and flex the foot so that your toes are reaching back toward your shin. Slowly lean forward until ...
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Dr. Roach: Eliminating unhealthy foods based on cholesterol level Dear Dr. Roach: My husband and I have been watching our fat intake, and we have eliminated almost all red meat and processed foods from our diet. We do eat a lot of fish (salmon primarily) and boneless/skinless chicken. I am, at times, confused about ...
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Turmeric: here's how it actually measures up to health claims Even today turmeric remains a popular health supplement. There are plenty of articles and social media posts claiming the benefits of this spice for everything from brain function to reducing pain and inflammation.
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Veterinarians discuss new parvovirus treatment as cases rise this spring HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) -Canine parvovirus cases are on the rise this spring but a new medication is on it's way and it could save your pet's life. When it's warm out, you may want to hit the park with your furry friend for some fresh air but if they ...
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Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection as a marker of undiagnosed cancer: a population-based study This population-based study, using the SNDS database, identified from 02/15/2020 to 08/31/2021, 41,302 individuals hospitalized in intensive care unit due to SARS-CoV-2 (ICU-gr) and 713,670 control individuals not hospitalized for SARS-CoV-2 (C-gr).
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Serological Response to COVID-19 and Its Association With Measles-Rubella (MR)-Containing Vaccines The objective of this study was to compare COVID-19 antibody titers and disease severity between measles-rubella (MR) vaccinated and unvaccinated children. Additionally, we aimed to evaluate and compare the antibody response in recipients of a single dose ...
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Link confirmed: Infant RSV infections increase likelihood of childhood asthma What is RSV? RSV is a common respiratory virus that is seasonal and causes significant illness and death among infants globally. RSV bronchiolitis has been consistently associated with childhood asthma in observational studies. Previous ...
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Who makes the best butter? This results in rich, flavourful butter that is bright yellow from the beta carotene in the grass. American butters are only required to contain 80 per cent butterfat, while unsalted Kerrygold – like other European butters – contains at ...
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