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Norovirus in the wilderness? How an outbreak spread on the Pacific Crest Trail Last September, Kevin Quinn was trekking through a remote, mountainous region in central Washington state, when he started feeling sick. "At first, I thought it was just a stomachache," he says, "But when we got to the campsite I started throwing up, ...
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What you need to know about Covid as new variant rises The number of people in hospital has gone up. Google searches have doubled in a month and booster vaccines have been brought forward because of a new variant. It might all feel a bit 2021. But - these days - how much do we really need to worry about ...
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Risk factor for Parkinson's discovered in genes from people of African descent A global effort to make genetic studies more diverse has led to a discovery about Parkinson's disease, a common brain disorder that can impair a person's ability to move and speak. A team that included scientists from Lagos, London and the U.S. found a ...
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In Hospitals, Viruses Are Everywhere. Masks Are Not. Liv Grace came down with respiratory infections three times over the course of four months. Each occurred after a visit to a medical provider in the Bay Area. Mx. Grace, 36, a writer who uses they/them pronouns, was infected with respiratory syncytial ...
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Turmeric for Indigestion: Supplement May Reduce Stomach Acid as Well as OTC Drug New research suggests turmeric may work just as well as a common over-the-counter medication to help relieve gastrointestinal issues like indigestion. Though it's unclear how turmeric—or its active ingredient, curcumin—can help relieve indigestion, ...
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Physically demanding jobs linked to higher cognitive impairment risk People with a consistently high level of occupational physical activity are more likely to develop dementia or mild cognitive impairment, says a new study. The authors of the study call for the development of cognitively protective strategies for ...
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With cold, flu, COVID and RSV season here, Cambridge doctor offers tips to stay healthy People at highest risk for severe complications can talk to doctors now to prepare, Dr. Mekalai Kumanan says. CBC News · Posted: Sep 24, 2023 3:00 AM PDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago. Portrait of woman. Dr. Mekalai Kumanan of Cambridge is the president ...
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Rain or Shine: Hundreds Walk to End Alzheimer's on Sunday in New Haven Hundreds will grab ...
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WATCH: San Angelo unites against Alzheimer's with walk The event took place at 8:30 a.m. at Kirby Park, located at 1401 Edmund Drive. Participants got to shop from a variety of vendors under the park's central pavilion and socialize with one another while preparations were made for the walk.
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UT Health San Antonio study links aspartame to autism in males A new study led by researchers at UT Health San Antonio has found a possible association between diet sodas consumed during pregnancy and a risk of autism in male children. TPR's Jerry Clayton spoke with Dr. Sharon ...
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9 Albertans infected with West Nile virus, AHS says Nine cases of West Nile virus, a potentially deadly virus with a range of symptoms, have been confirmed in Alberta this year. According to Alberta Health Services, two cases have been recorded in the Edmonton area and seven in southern Alberta.
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No brain, no problem: Tiny jellyfish can learn from experience Cnidarians -- the animal group which includes jellyfish, sea anemones and coral -- are brainless, instead getting by with a "dispersed" central nervous system.
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Neural circuitry of mouse mothers to pups' calls deciphered The hormone oxytocin is known to be important for maternal physiology and behaviour; for example, it has roles in childbirth and in milk ejection during nursing. In humans, baby cries are a powerful signal of infant ...
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