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6 things experts say can help keep kids healthy in school amid flu, RSV and COVID Experts say families and schools can stay healthy by going back to basics -- hand washing, ventilation, vaccines, masking and staying home when needed -- and that schools should be prepared to respond to possible outbreaks.
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How the fentanyl crisis' fourth wave has hit every corner of the US Sean Blake died from a fentanyl overdose in 2017. He is one of thousands of Americans who lost their lives to the country's staggering overdose crisis. By Nadine Yousif.
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Eyewitness Newsmakers: LA County public health director discusses uptick in COVID cases When it comes to masking, Dr. Ferrer recommended you wear a face covering while traveling, if you're at higher risk, if you're inside a building with poor ventilation or if there's a COVID outbreak at work. She went on to reassure that, at this moment, ...
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Low concentration atropine and myopia: a narrative review of the evidence for United Kingdom based practitioners The prevalence of myopia is increasing across the world. Controlling myopia progression would be beneficial to reduce adverse outcomes such as retinal detachment and myopic maculopathy which are associated with increased axial length.
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Expected CDC guidance on N95 masks outrages health care workers Nurses, researchers and workplace safety officers worry new guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might reduce protection against the coronavirus and other airborne pathogens in hospitals. A CDC advisory committee has been ...
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A new COVID booster is here. Will those at greatest risk get it? Public health experts say re-upping vaccination is also important for those in group housing, like prisons and nursing homes, where the virus can move swiftly between people in close quarters. A boost in protection is also needed to offset the persistent ...
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Phase 2 polio campaign- a timely intervention Lilongwe - Malawi is running a second phase of a national polio vaccination campaign targeting over 9.5 million children below the age of 15 years in all districts of Malawi running from 13th to 16th September. Immunizing all children including those ...
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Novel amino acid mutations suggest local monkeypox transmission in Guangzhou, China Now the number of infected cases is on the rise in Asia. Several sporadic infections have been reported in China. In this study, the authors of this article obtained high-quality whole viral genomic sequences using a mpox virus-specific amplicon-based ...
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Immunotherapy as a cancer treatment In an interview with dvm360 at the Directions in Veterinary Medicine symposium in Nashville, Tennessee, Michael D. Lucroy, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), chief medical officer of Torigen Inc, explains immunotherapy and how it can be used alongside surgery ...
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Puppy found with state's first case of rabies in a dog since 2013 Six people exposed to New Mexico's first case of rabies in a dog in 10 years are receiving post-exposure shots as a precautionary measure after their puppy was found with the disease. State health officials on Friday said a puppy in Bernalillo County ...
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Study shows that long periods of sitting can lead to dementia Sitting over 10 hours a day can lead to an increase in cases of dementia. by Korayma Lamadrid, AZPM. typing keyboard Typing on a computer keyboard. AZPM. Researchers at the University of Arizona and the University of Southern California found that ...
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One-third of TB patients received no payment for nutrition support Yet, nutrition support became a part of the national TB programme only in April 2018 when Nikshay Poshan Yojana — a direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme for nutritional support to TB patients — was launched. Under ...
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Daily choices key factor in childhood obesity: Experts Our preferences turn into behavior and our behaviors become determinative of our repeated habits, Selma Ozturk, a dietitian in the Turkish capital of Ankara, told Anadolu as September is celebrated annually in the US as Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.
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