![]() | |||||||
health | |||||||
NEWS | |||||||
For Long COVID Parents, Everyday Life Is Still a Struggle May 8, 2023 -- Brooke Keaton, 42, of Charlotte, NC, has a back-up plan for the bad days. She calls them "her long COVID days" and when she has one, her husband knows she's too fatigued to play with their two daughters, ages 12 and 5.
| |||||||
The Connection Between Seasonal Allergies and Mental Health Not only are the physical symptoms draining, but a growing body of research also shows an association between allergic rhinitis — commonly known as hay fever — and mood disorders like anxiety and depression. The relationship between ...
| |||||||
Healthy Living Cuts the Odds That High-Risk Breast Cancer Will Return By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- High-risk breast cancer patients can take action to help stop their disease from coming back or killing them. The same healthy habits that leading cancer ...
| |||||||
Child in Maine tests positive for measles, first case in state since 2019 The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends all children get two doses of the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine; the first dose between 12 to 15 months of age and the second between the ages of 4 to 6.
| |||||||
T Cells Can Activate Themselves to Fight Tumors When you need a bit of motivation, it often has to come from within. New research suggests cancer-fighting immune cells have found a way to do just that. Scientists at University of California San Diego have discovered a property of T cells that could ...
| |||||||
Too Many Older Men Are Still Screened for Prostate Cancer Last summer, Joe Loree made an appointment to see his urologist. He'd occasionally noticed blood in his urine and wanted to have that checked out. His doctor ordered a prostate-specific antigen, or P.S.A., test to measure a protein in his blood that ...
| |||||||
Quitting Smoking Earlier Is Always Better for Lung Cancer Survival By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Quitting smoking will have benefits, even for those who are later diagnosed with lung cancer, new research indicates. While often studies compare outcomes for ...
| |||||||
Crohn's Disease: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Crohn's disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease, has no cure. But there are many treatments, specific to type, and it is possible to keep the symptoms under ...
| |||||||
Maine says it has its first case of measles since 2019 AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine has reported its first case of measles since 2012. The child had received a dose of the measles vaccine, but according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it is "impossible" impossible to contract measles from ...
| |||||||
State veterinarian explains how to protect yourself from tick borne diseases BALTIMORE - Spring is here and warmer temperatures are here to stay. And with that comes tick season. May is Tick Borne Disease Awareness Month. David Crum, Maryland's State Public Health Veterinarian, told WJZ that as temperatures heat up, ...
| |||||||
Without 'uniform definition' for long COVID, prevention of infection may be best strategy "We think that the pandemic is over, and it really is not over," Leonard Calabrese, DO, of the Cleveland Clinic and chief medical editor of Healio Rheumatology, told attendees at the 2023 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology-East.
| |||||||
Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH: How AI Can Help With Cancer Screenings "Artificial intelligence is here to stay," Shaukat said in an interview with HCPLive®. "It will make our job in delivering health care and promoting and improving health easier." Related ...
| |||||||
Canine flu cases crop up in Westmoreland The canine flu is a lot like the human flu, according to Hempfield veterinarian Roman Lamberski. "You get a bunch of kids together in a day care and one has the flu, they're going to spread it," Lamberski said. Canine influenza virus, however, ...
| |||||||
First measles case reported in Maine since 2019 The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Monday that it received a report of a positive measles lab result in a child who had been vaccinated against the viral disease, and it is "considering the child to be infectious out of an ...
| |||||||
Vaccine for virus that kills thousands annually expected to be in county by month's end It largely goes unnoticed because in most cases, it results in a common cold, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But Anand Budi, a longtime pediatrician and chief medical officer for Meritus ...
| |||||||
The best way to consume these herbs to reduce bloating is… 5 Indian herbs to help prevent bloating. Batra advised adding ajwain, fennel seeds, cumin, ginger and mint to your diet to keep bloating at bay. Recommended for you.
| |||||||
AI Predicts Future Pancreatic Cancer An AI tool identified people at the highest risk for pancreatic cancer up to three years before actual diagnosis. The findings point to the promise of AI for mass screening to help expedite the diagnosis of an aggressive disease often identified with ...
| |||||||
Hay fever could be triggering other allergies, doctor reveals However, lead GP at Livi, Dr Bryony Henderson, says that the allergic reaction caused by hay fever, which often results in irritation and inflammation, mainly in the nose and eyes, can trigger the onset of Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS).
| |||||||
Clinical Profile of Pediatric Tuberculosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Northeast India: A Retrospective Analysis Tuberculosis (TB) is India's major public health problem. The profile of childhood TB in the northeast region of India is still limited. Aim. To analyze the clinical, radiological, and bacteriological profiles of children with TB at a tertiary health ...
| |||||||
The Challenges of Treating RSV in Children…Without a Vaccine Steven Varga, PhD, explains why infants and young children are so much susceptible to severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. Advertisement.
| |||||||
Increased Obesity Risk for Sons of Women with PCOS The results of a study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet indicate that sons of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are three times more likely to develop obesity. The team made their observations through an evaluation of human registry ...
| |||||||
New Technique Rapidly Detects Parkinson's and Chronic Wasting Disease Researchers have developed a new diagnostic technique called Nano-QuIC, which significantly improves the performance of protein-misfolding detection methods used to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases. The addition of 50-nanometer silica nanoparticles to ...
| |||||||
Cervical cancer: Tauranga mother diagnosed as stage 4 as she fights to prolong her life Emma Wilson beat cervical cancer 19 years ago - and "never" thought it would return. But it did. In October 2021, the 52-year-old Tauranga woman was shocked and scared after finding out she had stage 4 cervical cancer. Wilson says her only option now ...
| |||||||
Fewer Brighton and Hove children have meningitis jab than before covid pandemic UK Health Security Agency figures show 67.3 per cent of year 9 students in Brighton and Hove had the MenACWY vaccine in the 2021-22 academic year. The jab protects against four strains of the meningococcal bacteria.
| |||||||
COVID-19 pandemic tested CDC and FDA, exposing cracks Last April, Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, requested an internal and external review of the CDC's performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. By August, she had the results. Interviews conducted by a longtime administrator at the Health Resources and ...
| |||||||
Study shows social media's negative effect on nutritional choices, habits in URI students That includes information centered around health, exercise and nutrition, which can prove particularly damaging, especially to younger people, as a URI Nutrition student's study recently highlighted. While the virtual communities social media creates can ...
| |||||||
The safety and efficacy of FINLAY-FR-2/1A, a new protein-based COVID-19 vaccine The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), responsible for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, has claimed more than 6.92 million lives and infected over 765 million individuals. Most COVID-19 vaccines target the ...
| |||||||
Australian-first study reveals full scope of GP skin cancer care Researchers hope the findings will help guide education, policy and interventions to optimise skin cancer prevention and management. GP performing skin check Australia retains the world's highest skin cancer rates, and GPs ...
| |||||||
Causes, symptoms and treatment of OCD: Putting the puzzle together That may not always align with medical definitions. According to a research published in Pubmed Central, intrusive and obsessive thoughts, and ritualistic compulsions, that disrupt everyday activities are characteristic of the obsessive-compulsive disorder ...
| |||||||
Dozens get COVID after attending CDC conference Dozens of "disease detectives" were at the Atlanta conference · Multiple reports say dozens contracted COVID-19 · Reported cases and deaths related to the virus continue to fall.
| |||||||
Enhancing cognitive control in amnestic mild cognitive impairment via at-home non-invasive neuromodulation in a ... In a feasibility pilot study, 30 older adults aged 60–80 years with md-aMCI were randomized to 8 sessions of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) with simultaneous cognitive control training (CCT). The intervention took place within the ...
| |||||||
Reduced ability to neutralize the Omicron variant among adults after infection and complete vaccination with ... COVID-19 vaccines have dramatically reduced rates of severe infection requiring hospitalization. However, SARS-CoV-2 variants have reduced vaccine effectiveness at preventing any symptomatic infection. This real-world study analyzed binding and ...
| |||||||
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
![]() |
Send Feedback |
No comments:
Post a Comment