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Covid: Care homes and housebound get booster shots in England The NHS is starting to give booster shots of Covid and flu vaccine to older people living in care homes in England over concerns about a highly-mutated new Covid variant that is spreading. The faster-than-planned rollout, which begins on Monday, ...
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Is swimming in cold water good for you? But studies about the mental health benefits of cold water swimming tend to involve swimming with other people, so it's hard to know whether it's the socializing with others — or the swimming itself — that provides most of the observed antidepressant ...
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The Tissue That Connects Our Muscles May Be a Key to Better Health In recent years, the concept of caring for one's fascia — the tough, flexible tissue that surrounds and connects muscles, bones and organs like cling wrap — has permeated fitness and wellness culture. Pilates instructors and massage therapists offer to ...
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City Living Means More Coughs, Colds for Kids By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies looked to explain an increased risk of respiratory infections like coughs and colds in babies and young children, finding city living to be among ...
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Healthy, Diverse Infant Microbiome Could Shield Kids From Asthma By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Babies who have more mature microbes in their gut are less likely to have allergy-related wheezing and asthma in early childhood, according to new research.
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Why Am I Still Tired After a Good Night's Sleep? Reasons why you wake up tired · Sleep disorders · Thyroid problems · Environment · Diet and alcohol · Mental health conditions · Anemia · How much sleep do you actually need? · Is it possible to have too much sleep?
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Half of Chicago Schools Are Under Herd Immunity Levels for Measles, But Rates Have Improved Over Past Year Paul Revere Elementary School, 1010 E. 72nd St., has a vaccination rate of 66% for measles, the lowest across Chicago Public Schools for the past school year. (Michael Izquierdo / WTTW News). From supply lists to bus schedules, a new school year can ...
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CDC's Wild to Mild campaign puts a playful spin on flu shots Amid a decline in flu vaccinations among pregnant women and children, the CDC is launching a new campaign that it hopes will reverse the trend. Lecia Bushak. September 11, 2023. 9:59 am. CDC ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 06: A view of the sign of Center ...
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Molecular control of endurance training adaptation in male mouse skeletal muscle We therefore aimed to elucidate the molecular signature of muscles of trained male mice and unravel the training status-dependent responses to an acute bout of exercise. Our results reveal that, even though at baseline an unexpectedly ...
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People Infected With Hepatitis C May Need the Hepatitis B Shot By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with hepatitis C should consider being vaccinated again for hepatitis B, because their immune response to the initial shot may be inadequate, ...
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Narcan coming to pharmacies this month: What you need to know PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM ...
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Avian flu is devastating National Trust seabird colonies, charity says Avian flu has devastated seabird colonies at sites across England, Wales and Northern Ireland this year, the National Trust said, as it called on the government to coordinate detailed and long-term monitoring of the crisis.
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Leg pain while walking could be a sign of artery trouble in older adults Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, develops when atherosclerosis – fatty plaque buildup – forms inside artery walls, narrowing the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to a person's extremities, typically the legs and feet.
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4 Calgary daycares linked to E. coli outbreak allowed to reopen at their discretion Monday, AHS says Closure orders for four daycare sites in Calgary that received food from central kitchen where an E.coli outbreak occurred will be lifted on Monday. On Sunday afternoon, Alberta Health Services (AHS) confirmed that Fueling Brains Bridgeland, ...
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Irisin-based therapies may help combat Alzheimer's disease To test whether irisin plays a causal role in the link between exercise and reduced amyloid beta, Se Hoon Choi, PhD and Eun Hee Kim, PhD, of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at MGH, along with additional research colleagues applied the hormone to their ...
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Menopause: Women's health at risk due to avoidable nutrient deficiencies "A multivitamin and multimineral will help to plug these gaps, but it's worth considering a top-up of specific nutrients such as vitamin D, calcium, B-vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids, and investigating supplements and botanical nutrients which can target ...
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Bird flu ravages Anglesey's tern colonies prompting fears for future Bird flu has ravaged a number of seabird colonies on Anglesey, the National Trust has said. Cemlyn is made up of two small islands in a lagoon, separated from the sea by a shingle bank. It is home to the only nesting Sandwich tern colony in Wales.
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Childhood obesity continues to grow nationwide The number of children who are overweight or obese is a major public health concern. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity helps shed light on this issue by sponsoring National Childhood ...
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What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Walnuts Every Day Walnut Nutrition · Health Benefits of Walnuts · Tips for Including Walnuts in a Healthy Diet · Frequently Asked Questions · The Bottom Line.
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Everything you need to know about the new BA.2.86 "Pirola" variant The latest heavily mutated SARS CoV-2 variant has now been detected in 11 countries. Should we be worried? 11 September 2023; 4 min read; by Linda Geddes. presentation-5913527_1280_h1.jpg. A man looking at a board showing COVID-19 mutations.
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AI Detects Gallbladder Cancer As Accurately As Radiologists In India: Study An artificial intelligence (AI) based approach demonstrated diagnostic performance comparable to experienced radiologists in detecting gallbladder cancer at a hospital in Chandigarh, according to a study published in The Lancet Regional Health ...
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The Effect of Lavandula stoechas on Wound Healing in an Experimental Diabetes Model Methods: A total of 35 albino Wistar rats, 250-350 grams in weight, were used. The rats were divided into five groups, seven rats in each group. Of these, 21 rats were induced with 50 mg/kg streptozotocin (STZ) to mimic the diabetic condition. Additionally ...
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Fall flu preparedness tips by Alliston, Ont. hospital This year, the medical community warns people to expect the spread of respiratory viruses such as Influenza, COVID-19, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and the common cold. Alliston's Stevenson Memorial Hospital ( ...
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The Favorite Doctor of Bio-Hackers and the Longevity-Obsessed If it seems as though everyone is throwing out orange juice, lifting weights barefoot or talking about "zone two" exercise, blame Dr. Peter Attia. The longevity physician, author and podcast host, who turned 50 in March, has become a sensation among ...
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Large Mammography Study Suggests AI is Equivalent to Radiologists for Double Reading of Exams In a prospective study of over 55,000 women who had screening mammography, researchers found that double-reading by a radiologist and artificial intelligence (AI) was non-inferior to double-reading by two radiologists in detecting breast cancer.
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Hobbies for mental health There is a wealth of research highlighting the importance of hobby engagement, or leisure activities, to support a wide range of physical and mental health outcomes throughout the course of life. Benefits include support in the socio ...
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Ultra-processed foods: 19 things everyone needs to know Van Tulleken snacks on peanuts, apples, carrots and bread with peanut butter or honey. If you would usually have a fruit and nut bar, he suggests buying nuts and dried fruit instead – even the "raw" bars contain flavourings. Plain salted snacks are often ...
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Accelerated wound healing induced by spinach extract in experimental model diabetic rats with streptozotocin Spinacia oleracea extract comprises anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative compounds; this research, therefore, studied the impact of Spinacia oleracea extracts on ulcer regeneration. This study was conducted on 72 adult Wistar rats (200 \pm 20 g). They were ...
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'They are an inspiration', Multiple Myeloma survivors celebrate raising $1M for research Cancer survivor Dan Childerhose kicked off the walk he co-founded 15-years ago. "Since 2008, I've had multiple myeloma," says Childerhose, 73, prior to the annual Walk of Champions in Dorchester, Ont. Each year, an estimated 4,000 Canadians will be ...
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Molecular mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 resistance to nirmatrelvir Our previous studies have shown that several mutational pathways confer resistance to nirmatrelvir but some result in a loss of viral replicative fitness, which in turn are compensated by additional mutations3. The molecular mechanisms for this observed ...
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Vaccination amps up antibody response and cuts down COVID severity, UK study shows In a recent article posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers evaluated the serological outcomes of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection among coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccinated and unvaccinated ...
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Study provides new hope for patients with stage III EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer 86% of patients treated with chemotherapy and radiation followed by EGFR TKI therapy lived at least two years longer without recurrence. This disease-free survival rate was much higher than the chemoradiation-durvalumab combination treatment (38%), or no ...
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Annual walk for myeloma research hits $1 million milestone It raises money for myeloma clinical trials at the London Regional Cancer Program. This year's walk raised over $106,000, pushing the total amount raised since the walk was founded in 2009 by myeloma patients Dan Childerhose and ...
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Virtually Possible - Implementing Virtual Reality Technologies in Disability Organisations The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports over 500,000 individuals, with the aim of improving their quality of life. However, with NDIS spending spiralling, we urgently need to develop innovative, cost-effective therapies.
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Livingston County OFA to kick off 'Fall Prevention Awareness Week' with workshop According to the National Council on Aging, falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults. The "Fall Prevention Workshop" will feature several speakers who will address fall risk ...
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