Sunday, July 23, 2023

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Daily update July 23, 2023
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A study from the Duke University Medical Center is providing further insight into real-world trends in the incidence of pediatric type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) during the first and second years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The New York Times
Health officials in Washington State said on Friday that three people had died and two had been hospitalized in the Puget Sound area after contracting food-borne listeria infections in what appeared to be an outbreak.
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Fortune
Staying physically active can prevent injuries and help the body heal faster when they happen, plus it's also strongly linked to good mental health and brain function. Dr. Kirk Erickson, director of Translational Neurosciences at ...
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The Lancet
Viral load testing is the gold standard for monitoring the response to HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) with the goal of durable suppression of viraemia to both promote health and longevity and decrease the risk of transmission. As ...
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CNBC
CDC advisors will meet in August to make recommendations on the shot. Sanofi said it is working with the panel to include Beyfortus on the childhood immunization schedule and the Vaccines for Children Program.
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The Hindu
A new drug prescribed for Alzheimer's patients, donanemab, has generated considerable interest on whether a 'breakthrough' in treating the disease, the most common form of dementia, is in sight. Unfortunately, there is only very little to cheer.
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Springfield News-Leader
A recent study has given the first-ever county-level estimates of prevalence of people with Alzheimer's dementia, including in Missouri. The findings were released this past week at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference.
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The Hindu
As long as wild poliovirus is present and any country continues to use the oral vaccine, the risk of polio emergence is real in a globalised village. July 23, 2023 08:59 am | ...
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ReliefWeb
Overview. This policy brief describes key HIV viral load thresholds and the available viral load testing approaches for monitoring how well antiretroviral therapy is working for people living with HIV. It provides clarification for and elaborates upon ...
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Medical News Today
Researchers saw that the octogenarians with sharp memory retention also moved quicker and had lower rates of anxiety and depression compared to older adults with cognitive decline. MRI scans also showed that superagers had more gray matter in ...
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BayToday
On Thursday, July 27, from 11 a,m, - 2 p.m., the AIDS Committee of North Bay & Area will be hosting an awareness event and BBQ at Leger Square outside of City Hall to support World Hepatitis Day. They will be offering free and confidential ...
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The New York Times
Listeriosis is an infection caused by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. We see about 10-25 cases in Washington each year. Those most at risk for listeriosis are people who have a weakened immune system or are pregnant, newborn, or elderly.
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Spectrum News
HOUSTON — Dr. Foye Ikyaator, medical director at Life Savers Emergency Room, has seen the syphilis spike in Houston firsthand. In the last three years, cases have jumped 57%. That's nearly 3,000 cases. "I think that's what the scary part is," Ikyaator ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SUNDAY, July 23, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- When it comes to pregnancy and caffeinated drinks, less is best, says an expert, warning women to avoid energy drinks in particular. "Energy drinks contain varying ...
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Nature.com
Zika virus (ZIKV) infection became a global public health concern, causing an epidemic in Latin America from 2015 to 2016, when a sudden increase in cases of microcephaly and other congenital anomalies was observed. In 2016, the Centers for Disease ...
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Healio
Speaking to Healio, Richard D. Mattes, MPH, PhD, RD, a Distinguished Professor of Nutrition Science at Purdue University, noted that policies would ideally have evidence from three types of data: epidemiological studies, randomized controlled trials and ...
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FOX Weather
Marine life and coral reefs are facing a severe threat after continuous warming in the ocean. University of Miami professor Andrew Baker joins FOX Weather to talk more on the subject. For decades ...
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BayToday
This aligns with the updated guidelines put forward by the Ontario Ministry of Health earlier this month. "We know late fall and winter are peak times for respiratory illnesses like COVID ...
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Wyoming Tribune
Vaccines and microchips will be available for cats and dogs at low-cost prices ranging from free to $20. Available vaccines include rabies for both cats and dogs, DA2PP and bordetella for dogs and FVRCP for cats.
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