Monday, July 3, 2023

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U.S. News & World Report
Those were testicular cancer and colon cancer, which together seemed to be driving the rising death rate among young Hispanic men. Testicular cancer is very treatable, with high cure rates. But survival rates ...
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The Washington Post
Summer is a time of outdoor fun for many people, especially those who have slogged through winter's bitter cold. Not so for individuals who suffer from summer depression. Heat, humidity and pollen likely cause summer sadness, while reduced daylight ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, July 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A man's cardio fitness might influence whether he'll develop -- or survive -- three of the most common cancers in males, a new Swedish study reports.
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Healio
Higher vitamin D intake and serum 25(OH)D levels may provide significant benefits for cancer incidence and mortality, according to the results of a meta-meta-analysis published in Nutrients. Low vitamin ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, July 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Patients recently diagnosed with Parkinson's disease who have early hallucinations are at greater risk of faster mental decline, according to new research on the ...
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The News Journal
Spending more time outdoors in the summers means more opportunities to encounter ticks. Delaware is home to a handful of tick species. Knowing how to avoid them and how to treat tick bites will keep you safe, especially if you find yourself in wooded, ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Women who take or have ever taken hormones are at greater risk for developing gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, which is marked by heartburn, difficulty swallowing and chest pain, the analysis of five previous studies found. It was published June 27 ...
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KABC-TV
According to the National Institutes of Health, about 43% of Americans take a supplement that includes calcium, an important mineral for maintaining strong bones. But if you're considering taking a calcium supplement, researchers warn there can be ...
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WIRED
Industrially processed pizzas, cereals, and convenience foods are responsible for a host of diseases. Policymakers and doctors need to lead the food fight.
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Eastern Mirror
Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — As climate change continues to warm the planet, there may be yet another consequence heading our way: according to a new study, higher temperatures are associated with a higher likelihood of vision impairment.
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Prevention.com
Research found that people lost the same amount of weight on an intermittent fasting diet as they did on a calorie-counting diet. People in both groups were able to keep the weight off after a year. Nutritionists say there are a few factors to consider ...
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Nature.com
A significantly higher percentage of Th40 cells was found in SLE patients, and the Th40 cell percentage was associated with SLE activity. Thus, Th40 cells may be used as a predictor for SLE disease activity and severity and therapeutic efficacy.
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BollyInside
Declining school test scores and other problems have led many politicians to criticize public health measures as overblown, or worse. In response, numerous states have weakened health powers. Health officials warn that will lead to more deaths in ...
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WCNC.com
UV nail polish dryers are pretty standard in most nail salons, they're used to speed-dry regular manicures and they are required to set gel manicures. The Cleveland Clinic said the ultraviolet rays from these machines can cause DNA damage in human cells ...
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The Globe and Mail
Growing up I always knew something was different about me; with how I perceived the world. However, I could never put my finger on exactly what it was. Mind you, I was undoubtedly aware of the harmful coping mechanisms and habits I acquired. And about how ...
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News-Medical.net
In a study recently published in the Cell Reports Medicine Journal, scientists utilized plasma protein proteomics to identify proteins associated with the onset of type 1 diabetes. Over 2,250 samples from 184 participants yielded 376 regulated proteins ...
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News-Medical.net
Several previous studies have emphasized the importance of perioperative oral care and management in patients with malignant cancers, as well as respiratory, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular diseases. Many of these reports have focused on the time ...
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News-Medical.net
In a recent article published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers performed a prospective observational study in three healthcare centers in Germany to understand the impact of ADAMTS13 activity during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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News-Medical.net
Nonetheless, assessing the effectiveness is opioid therapy is important as this therapy could relieve pain for a prolonged, indefinite period in these patients. About the study. In the present placebo-controlled trial of ...
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CNN
CNN International anchor Michael Holmes speaks to Dr. Shivani Agarwal about the stark assessment. Dr. Agarwal is the associate director of the Fleischer Institute of Diabetes and Metabolism at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore ...
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The Baltimore Banner
Laseanya Darby has dropped more than 45 pounds in three months. The Owings Mills resident is exercising, eating right and feeling good. At age 20, Darby's only regret is that she couldn't have had bariatric surgery sooner.
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MJA Insight
All levels of government could be doing more to help protect medically vulnerable people in Australia from COVID-19. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been the most serious global public health crisis in a generation.
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EatingWell
Not only are there cocktail bars popping up across the country, but canned cocktails are also the new rage. Of course, beer and wine reign as America's favorite boozy beverages, but Americans still love their cocktails. According to the Liquor Laboratory, ...
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Health.com
The researchers found obesity to be the main risk factor. Experts recommend the prioritization of a healthy diet, an active lifestyle, and proper sleep habits to prevent a type 2 diabetes diagnosis.
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Moneycontrol.com
Why else would July feel like the hotter months of April or May? While you cannot help but cry and complain about climate change, it is important to protect your body from dehydration, heat strokes, painful headaches and other heat-related diseases. Add to ...
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NUS News
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders that often continues into adulthood. While ADHD is a treatable disorder, it is underdiagnosed in adults. Conventional methods to diagnose ADHD also make it ...
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National Institutes of Health
Polio, a life-threatening muscle-wasting disease associated with paralysis, is caused by infection with poliovirus. Three serotypes of wild poliovirus exist, WPV1–3. Although polio has largely been controlled with an oral polio vaccine (OPV; Sabin), ...
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Technology Networks
Scientists have successfully tested a novel way of boosting honey bees' immune systems to help them fend off deadly viruses, which have contributed to the major losses of the critical pollinator globally. In a new study, the research team, ...
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News-Medical.net
Although standardization of treatment for out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest has progressed and efforts to improve outcomes are being made worldwide, many patients still suffer neurological sequelae (hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, HIBI)3 even after ...
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Curetoday.com
Immigrant and foreign-born cancer survivors experience several disparities that suggest barriers to care and "may portent worse health outcomes in cancer survivorship," according to researchers. Advertisement.
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Devdiscourse
03 Jul 2023 --- Teenagers in Europe and North America are increasingly underestimating their body weight, according to a team of international researchers. The study found that the actual body weight and its misperception is increasing, adding to the ...
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The Seattle Times
National dietary guidelines and many health experts recommend avoiding whole milk and other forms of full-fat dairy to help meet the broader recommendation to limit saturated fat intake to 10% of calories. However, while about ...
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Contagionlive.com
Investigators from UCLA conducted a prospective cohort study of 766 patients with COVID-19 in order to describe the characteristics of patients with perceived cognitive deficits within the first 4 weeks post-COVID-19 infections and the links between those ...
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Psychology Today
People with stronger social bonds are less likely to be anxious or depressed. Social isolation is a tangible threat to well-being and longevity. Lonely individuals display heightened brain activity in regions associated with negative ...
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The Conversation CA
If you aren't burned out, it may well be because you did some quiet quitting to keep work at bay. Most workplaces haven't changed their workload or how work is done, although there are a growing number of exceptions.
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The Conversation AU
Fiber might just be the key to healthy weight management – and nature packages it in perfectly balanced ratios with carbs when you eat them as whole foods. Think unprocessed fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts and seeds.
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