Sunday, September 10, 2023

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Daily update September 10, 2023
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SUNDAY, Sept. 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- When someone has surgery, pain may be top of mind. An expert in managing post-op pain offers three tips for keeping it under control, safely.
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The Washington Post
Parents who were big babies are likelier to have children with high birth weights, new research from Norway suggests. In an analysis published in Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, researchers link parental birth weight to that of their children.
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The Columbus Dispatch
Deer, it turns out, are susceptible to COVID infections. While the outcome of human infections can range to hospitalization, long-term health effects and death, whitetails barely show symptoms, if they show any.
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witf.org
Karnik first began seeing long COVID patients in the fall of 2020. There's more information to work with now, she says, but doctors' approach still comes down to treating individual symptoms, rather than the underlying cause of the illness.
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NBC Chicago
While guidance is expected soon, COVID is rising in many locations, including Illinois, leading many to wonder if they should take action sooner than later. By NBC Chicago Staff • Published 44 mins ago • Updated 41 mins ago. Pause. 2:15.
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The Guardian
A growing epidemic of preventable cancers will lead to 184,000 people in the UK being diagnosed with the disease this year and will cost the country more than £78bn, research reveals. Cancer caused by smoking, ...
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CBC.ca
A sick girl lies in a hospital bed, face down. She is surrounded by. Stephanie Ivey's 22-month-old daughter at the Alberta Children's Hospital, where she is fighting an infection of shiga ...
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WALB
ABC News
Heat exposure, particularly during the final trimester of pregnancy, was defined by the study's authors as a risk factor for "severe maternal morbidity." The new research, which looked at data collected over 11 ...
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Hindustan Times
People become anemic when their blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. It affects nearly 2 billion people worldwide. Anaemia is a major health problem, with nearly 2 billion people affected globally.
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Kansas Reflector
LAWRENCE — Tobacco companies risked the nation's health by investing in food companies and deploying cigarette advertising tactics during the 1990s to deepen consumer appetite for exceptionally palatable foods packed with addictive sugar, ...
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Spectrum News 1
SHOREWOOD, Wis. — As the cold months approach, many people are making appointments for their annual flu shots. However, these days, with COVID-19 and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), there are more health issues to think about and vaccination options ...
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The Hindu
Apart from malaria, which claims the lives of over half a million people every year and infects close to 250 million, mosquitoes serve as vectors for various other diseases. These include dengue, Zika, lymphatic filariasis, and yellow fever.
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Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
A Walsall team will use the upcoming World Sepsis Day to raise awareness of this life-threatening condition among patients, families and carers as well as NHS colleagues. The Sepsis and Outreach Response Team (SORT) will share survivors' stories and ...
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CBC.ca
Cases, test positivity, hospitalizations, deaths all up in recent weeks, B.C. Centre for Disease Control says. The Canadian Press · Posted: Sep 08, 2023 1:57 PM PDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago. A sign indicating BC Centre for Disease Control in the ...
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Fortune
It seems everyone has a "summer cold" these days. If you have hallmark COVID symptoms—headache, runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, cough—but your at–home test says you're negative, what do you believe: your body or the test?
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UC Davis
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), joined by state, federal and non-governmental organization partners, has intensified its response to help birds affected by avian botulism at Tulare Lake. The agency is contracting with the expert ...
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Elizabethtown News Enterprise
Thanks to a grant, the Hardin County Animal Shelter is providing free distemper parvo vaccinations for dogs and feline distemper vaccinations for cats. These vaccines will be dealt out to pets of county residents at the shelter's annual rabies clinic ...
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Weather News - Follow weather live - Weather & Radar
We may be in Meteorological Autumn but the heat is still cranking. As temperatures soar to near record levels, it's time to refresh your toolbox for heat safety. According to a study conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
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