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People are falling ill with COVID again. What to know about boosters, testing and masks Are you feeling sick? COVID-19 is going around again, and hospitalizations are on the rise, including in Florida, though its much lower then this time last year. And while no one seems to wear masks or worries about social distancing anymore, ...
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Brain implants are allowing people to generate speech using thoughts, studies show SCOTT SIMON, HOST: An injury or disease that affects the brain can leave a person unable to speak. So scientists have been working on technologies that can turn a person's thoughts into spoken words. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on two new reports in the ...
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Study: Individuals Feel Sex-Specific Symptoms Before Impending Cardiac Arrest First responders with the Ventura County EMS Agency provide Cedars-Sinai investigators with community-based data for the Prediction of Sudden Death in Multi-Ethnic Communities (PRESTO) Study, an effort led by the Smidt Heart Institute to better ...
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Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren't they used for testing? Dr. Marthe Charles, division head of medical microbiology and infection prevention and control at VCH, said the idea stemmed from the early reliance on laboratory testing. "I think there was a will from public ...
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Women with endometriosis have more contact with healthcare providers in the years prior to diagnosis Beginning as far back as ten years before even being diagnosed, women with endometriosis utilise the healthcare system more than women without this chronic illness. Research sheds new light on widespread delays in diagnosis. Endometriosis is a chronic ...
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New biomarker offers hope for earlier ovarian cancer detection Ovarian cancer is particularly difficult to detect, as the disease often does not produce significant symptoms until it has reached late stages and caused metastasis. New screening methods would help physicians detect ovarian tumors early and ...
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5 ways to get the most out of weekend-only workouts Studies show that those who bookend their week with physical activiy have comparable health outcomes to those who get moving during the week. Getty Images. The 7,200 minutes in a workweek ...
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Ambulances should take cardiac arrest patients to closest emergency department People who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be taken straight to their nearest emergency department, according to research we've funded presented today at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam and published in The Lancet ...
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IDPH monitors rising COVID-19 presence in wastewater, urges vaccinations ahead of fall season CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCCU) — The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is seeing an increase in COVID-19 activity as well as other viruses. IDPH says all Illinois counties have remained at low-level COVID-19 hospital admissions throughout August.
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How Often Are People Getting Stuck With Long Covid? The following year, the US National Institutes of Health pledged $1.15 billion to sponsor studies to learn more about the long-term effects of the virus. But that has been challenging, in part because "symptoms vary from person to person and often with ...
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Characterizing SARS-CoV-2 neutralization profiles after bivalent boosting using antigenic cartography Since emergence of the initial SARS-CoV-2 BA.1, BA.2 and BA.5 variants, Omicron has diversified substantially. Antigenic characterization of these new variants is important to analyze their potential immune escape from population immunity and ...
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Got that summertime sadness? You're not alone With that amount of change, it's no surprise that some also experience seasonal affective disorder, a subtype of depression that's similar in diagnosis and treatment. But seasonal depression isn't just a condition that affects ...
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VIDEO: Meat Allergy: Rise in mammalian tick allergy Tick bites can cause allergies to any product from a mammal – known as mammalian meat allergy. A rise in cases is being attributed to wet weather conditions, fewer foxes and more people being attracted to a hinterland lifestyle. More on:.
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Multidrug resistance pattern and molecular epidemiology of pathogens among children with diarrhea in Bangladesh ... Diarrheagenic bacteria significantly contributes to the etiology of gastroenteritis among children. The proportionate incidence of different bacterial pathogens may vary in different geographical regions. However, prevalence of V.cholerae, Shigella spp., ...
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