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Long COVID 'Brain Fog' Confounds Doctors, but New Research Offers Hope Kate Whitley was petrified of COVID-19 from the beginning of the pandemic because she has Hashimoto disease, an autoimmune disorder that she knew put her at high risk for complications. She was right ...
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Feeling tired? These 5 tips may help you rev up your energy. Going to bed and getting up at the same time each day is important, especially the getting up part, says Christina Pierpaoli Parker, a geriatric behavioral sleep medicine psychologist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. This helps regulate your ...
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First cases of malaria transmitted in US in decades prompt concerns William Brangham: For more on these unusual cases, we turn to Catherine Troisi. She's an infectious disease epidemiologist with UTHealth Houston School of Public Health. Catherine, thank you so much for being here ...
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Forget TikTok claims: "Nature's Ozempic" is no such thing, experts say If TikTok and Reddit influencers are to be believed, the plant-based compound called berberine can be a replacement for such popular diabetes and weight loss drugs as Ozempic and Wegovy. Using berberine as a supplement has become so trendy, in fact, ...
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CV Benefit From Vitamin-D Caps Hinted in Huge D-Health Trial "However, the effects for myocardial infarction in people taking statins or cardiovascular disease drugs at baseline are suggestive of benefit," said Neale, of QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Queensland, Australia. Still, "It is important to ...
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Tips to Manage MS Fatigue Extreme tiredness is a common symptom in MS. It affects more than 4 out of 5 people with the condition. But it's worth a little digging to figure out if something else could be behind your lack of energy. Talk to your doctor about whether undiagnosed ...
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Brain Function in Elderly Monkeys Improves with Klotho Injection Studies show that people with higher levels of klotho, whether from a genetic KLOTHO variation or other causes, have improved cognitive abilities, reduced neuropathological measures, and a lower risk of developing dementia associated with aging and ...
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Taking Ozempic, Wegovy? Stop Before Surgery, Anesthesiologists Say By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, July 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The trendy weight-loss drug Ozempic could be dangerous for a patient undergoing anesthesia for an operation, according to a new warning from the American ...
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Bobcat that attacked youth camp leader in Lyme tested positive for rabies, official says The leader and two other adults who were leading the camping trip last Friday managed to kill the bobcat. The animal's remains were taken to the Public Health Laboratory where it tested positive for rabies, a spokesperson for the state Department of Energy ...
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State asks for documentation changes in wake of patient death at Paradise Valley Hospital A CDPH "statement of deficiencies" report obtained last week instead finds that the National City medical facility should have more thoroughly documented the condition and circumstances of Alberto Herrera, 32, who fell unconscious in front of a nearby taco ...
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Deadly EEE virus reaches Michigan Mosquitos in Bay County recently tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis, a deadly virus that can infect humans and animals. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced the findings Monday after testing over 600 ...
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Rare link between coronavirus vaccines and Long Covid–like illness starts to gain acceptance Cases seem very rare—far less common than Long Covid after infection. Symptoms can include persistent headaches, severe fatigue, and abnormal heart rate and blood pressure. They appear hours, days, or weeks after vaccination and are difficult to study.
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Sugar sialic acid fuels disease-causing bacteria in the gut, study shows The findings, published in PNAS, suggest a potential treatment target for intestinal bacterial infections and a range of chronic diseases linked to gut bacteria, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome and short ...
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Unlocking the link: COVID-19 restrictions tied to surge in invasive Group A Streptococcal infections Several European nations have reported increases in iGAS and nGAS infections in the 2022 and 2023 winter months. From the end of 2022, a virulent sub-variant of the Streptococcus pyogenes M1 clone will rapidly propagate across Denmark, contributing to 30.0 ...
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Study predicts dramatic rise in diabetes cases globally (Gray News) - Diabetes could affect more than 1.3 billion people around the world by 2050, according to a new study published in the medical journal The Lancet. The projected figure is more than double the amount of people living with the disease in ...
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Expectations grow for Alzheimer's drug in Japan, but hurdles remain In Japan, where Eisai filed for approval in January, the intravenous infusion drug is undergoing priority review by the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency, which means it could be approved in the country as early as this fall.
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Immune inflammatory reaction to COVID-19 may not be the underlying cause of long Covid To investigate this, the Bristol team collected and analyzed immune responses in blood samples from 63 patients hospitalized with mild, moderate or severe COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic and before vaccines were available.
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Genetic discovery could lead to a treatment for glaucoma blindness The largest-ever global genetic study of glaucoma has uncovered more genes associated with the disease, including never-before-identified genes that could be targeted to prevent the optic nerve damage that leads to irreversible blindness.
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What happens to your body if you drink alcohol every day However, the sleep you experience after drinking alcohol may be of poor quality. A study published in the journal Public Health Nutrition in 2020 found that people with higher alcohol consumption had increased chances of experiencing short sleep duration, ...
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Resistance Training: A Valuable Ally Against Alzheimer's Disease Using a mice model, the team demonstrated a reduction in Alzheimer's indicators, like beta-amyloid plaques, and normalized stress hormone levels, following resistance exercise training. Not only does resistance training offer physical benefits, but it also ...
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FCTA confirms outbreak of diphtheria in Abuja community, records one death The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced the outbreak of diphtheria infection in some parts of Abuja. Diphtheria is a bacterial infection caused by the corynebacterium species that affect the nose, throat, and sometimes, ...
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Genetic Differences Identified by Race, Ethnicity for Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer It found that racial and ethnic patterns exist for variants in susceptibility genes APC, CHEK2, MLH1, PTEN and monoallelic MUTYH. However, no differences in overall prevalence were identified for young Black and white patients, ...
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Ohio researchers develop new breed of honeybees to fight parasites The university's breeding program aims to develop worker bees, known as OB1 or "Ohio Mite Biters," that possess a hygienic trait and develop smaller mandibles. Bees with smaller mandibles are better groomers and can ...
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Ohio researchers develop new breed of honeybees to fight parasites To introduce new strains of bees into the hive, the researchers have collected drones from hives that have a high percentage of mite-biter bees. These drones will be used for artificial insemination of the queen – ...
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Protection From COVID-19: Where Are We Now? NEW ORLEANS—The COVID-19 pandemic revealed several enduring problems with healthcare in the United States, and critical knowledge gaps concerning how respiratory viruses spread between hosts. It also exposed just how vulnerable healthcare personnel are to ...
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Australia's first purpose-built biocontainment centre Located in the heart of the Westmead Health Precinct, the NSW Biocontainment Centre (NBC)is a highly specialised facility, purpose-built to care for both adult and paediatricpatients with high consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs) like Ebola and MERS.
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Could small molecule medicine treat rare liver disease? Cholestasis response to the small molecule treatment was defined in the clinical trial as alkaline phosphatase (ALP) <1.67 x upper limit of normal (ULN), an ALP decrease ≥ 15 percent and total bilirubin (TB) ≤ ULN at 52 weeks. ALP and bilirubin are ...
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Protect Your Eyes During Healthy Vision Month BCTV hopes to raise awareness for eye-specific diseases and conditions like macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma, and to provide tips on how to keep your vision as healthy as possible as you age.
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Dealing with summer anxiety July Fourth often signifies the middle of summer for many. But for others, iit can lead them to fearing the end of summer. Psychologist Doctor Amber Thorton is here to curb the fear and help us to stay in the moment while summer lasts!
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Peripheral CD4 memory T cells predict the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in patients with non-small ... Immune checkpoint inhibitors have significantly improved the prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer, compared with cytotoxic agents. However, the prediction of treatment response is often difficult, even after assessing the tumor ...
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