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Wisconsin, Illinois confirm measles cases Health departments in two Midwestern states—Wisconsin and Illinois—have reported measles cases, according to official statements. measles virus CDC /Cynthia S. Goldsmith & William Bellini, PhD. In Wisconsin, Milwaukee's health department last week ...
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A lump isn't the only sign of breast cancer. Here are 5 other clues Do you know what to look for to detect breast cancer early? If your list begins and ends with a lump, you are missing some important signs. But according to a new survey, you would be far from alone. While 93% of adults in the United States recognize a ...
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Studies: Undetected mpox unlikely, household spread limited A new study in Emerging Infectious Diseases describes two attempts by researchers to assess how many missed mpox cases were in San Francisco and the United States in general during the 2022 outbreak, while another study in The Journal of Infectious ...
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Maryland survey finds high prevalence of worrisome pathogens in mechanically ventilated patients A statewide survey of hospitals and nursing homes in Maryland found that colonization with two multidrug-resistant pathogens is common in patients receiving mechanical ventilation, researchers reported last week in JAMA.
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Flu, RSV starting to circulate but cases remain lower than last year: CDC Although seasonal influenza is usually considered a common nuisance, it can be dangerous. Influenza and other respiratory viruses are starting ...
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7 signs of stroke to look for in women "The brain is very sensitive to injury," said Dr. Eliza Miller, a neurologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. The human brain houses 86 billion neurons. For every minute ...
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Surgeons Aim to Transplant Organs from Pigs to Humans to Help Solve the Donor Shortage Robert Montgomery walked deliberately down the hospital hallway carrying a stainless-steel bowl containing a living human kidney resting on a bed of ice. Minutes earlier the organ had been in one man's body. It was about to be implanted into another ...
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FDA Plans to Ban Hair Straighteners With Formaldehyde The products, often marketed to Black women, have been linked to an increased risk of uterine cancer. Share full article.
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10 Percent of COVID Tests Are Positive As Hospitalizations Decline Oct. 16, 2023 – Severe cases of COVID-19 that require hospitalization continue to decline in the U.S., according to the CDC's latest update on the pandemic. Hospitalizations dipped 8% for the week ending Oct. 7, continuing a downward trend that started ...
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Gene Expression Pattern Predicts Which Neurons Will Regenerate after Injury Conditional gene deletion then validated a role for NFE2L2 (or NRF2), a master regulator of antioxidant response, in corticospinal tract regeneration. "Single-cell sequencing technology is helping us look at the biology ...
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Illinois reports first case of measles in the state in 4 years, health officials say The state health department reported that a suspected measles case was reported by the Cook County Department of Public Health Oct. 10, involving an unvaccinated person who had an international exposure. No additional information about the person, ...
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Norway reports bird flu outbreak in backyard poultry PARIS, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Norway has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, among poultry in the northern part of the country, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Tuesday.
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Candida Albicans Produces Alzheimer's-Like Changes in the Brain Fungi are known to routinely infect the brain. Although they have been implicated in neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, specific anti-Candida immune pathways have not been defined. More generally, there is a limited understanding ...
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How Much Does Ozempic Cost? Pricing With or Without Insurance, According to Experts Ozempic (with a main active ingredient of semaglutide), has gained popularity for its ability to help manage blood sugars in those with type 2 diabetes and promote weight loss. With its increased popularity, more and more people are wondering: How much ...
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Average Weight Loss of 60 Pounds Reported in Mounjaro Trial Oct. 16, 2023 – People at high risk of getting type 2 diabetes lost on average more than 18% of their weight when taking the weight loss drug tirzepatide, more commonly known under the brand name Mounjaro, according to clinical trial results published ...
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Altered pupil responses to social and non-social stimuli in Shank3 mutant dogs Pupillary responses have also been used to examine arousal state and sensory and cognitive processing in animals, including rodents [14] and non-human primates [15]. They are a useful measure for exploring human neuropsychiatric disorders, such as autism ...
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Does inflammatory bowel disease have a causal relationship with extracolonic tumors? There is no expert agreement or recommendation for IBD screening or surveillance, and no extensive Mendelian randomization (MR)- based studies have examined the causal link between region-specific extracolonic malignancies and IBD at an individual's body ...
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Clinical Trial Finds Live Vaccinations Safe for Liver, Kidney Transplant Recipients Experts at Cincinnati Children's and Children's Hospital Colorado say findings could enable more at-risk children to be protected from measles, mumps, and chicken pox. CINCINNATI, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Live vaccinations provided to children who ...
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Diabetes Drug Mounjaro Helped People Drop an Average of 64lbs in Recent Study A new study finds adding Mounjaro to diet and exercise changes may help people lose additional weight compared to those who made just lifestyle changes alone. The study took place over 19 months. The trial adds to existing evidence demonstrating that ...
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Cannabis use may increase mortality, morbidity from acute asthma exacerbations Key takeaways: Patients with cannabis use and acute asthma attacks had greater risks for mortality and mechanical ventilation. There were no differences in pneumonia or sepsis between users and nonusers. HONOLULU ...
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Cultivating strength: How yogurt boosts skeletal muscle health Yogurt is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals, short-chain fatty acids, and milk protein-derived peptides, all of which are associated with numerous health benefits. Digestion ...
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First treatment to be recommended by NICE at the same time it is approved for advanced lymphoma in the UK Today's recommendation for its use in the NHS coincides with glofitamab receiving its licence from the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Lymphoma is a form of blood cancer that affects the immune system.
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As seasonal illnesses increase, WVU experts share prevention information COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus or RSV are common, especially in the fall and winter, and vaccines to help prevent serious illness are now available for all three viruses. The ...
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Improved screening and treatments boost survival rates to up to 99% for cancer that has not spread Breast MRI and breast ultrasound are helpful adjuncts to mammography for certain subpopulations of women. Potential Risk Factors. One potential risk factor for breast cancer is dense breast ...
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Nanotechnology helps chemo pass the blood-brain barrier DALLAS – Oct. 16, 2023 – Combining a common chemotherapy drug with an experimental nanotechnology allowed the drug to cross the blood-brain barrier and increased the survival rate in a mouse model of glioblastoma up to 50%, a team led by researchers from ...
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Tirzepatide trial shows additional 21.1% weight loss following intensive lifestyle intervention by Jill Clendening. A phase 3 clinical trial evaluating the injectable prescription medication tirzepatide, showed an additional 21.1% weight loss after intensive lifestyle intervention in adults with obesity or who were overweight with weight-related ...
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Anna Morris KC highlights a lack of pro-active Covid measures and slow uptake of virus modelling for care homes When asked if he agreed with the statement Professor Woolhouse responded: 'I very, very strongly agree with that.' Going on to say that testing would be vital in controlling infections but that the early target for completed tests being set at 100,000 a ...
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expert reaction to study looking at spermidine supplementation and age-related fertility decline in mice A study published in Nature Aging looks at the use of spermidine to enhance fertility in mice. Prof Ying Cheong, Professor of Reproductive Medicine, University of Southampton, said: "Spermadine, a protein metabolite, is increasingly recognised as an ...
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Scientists reverse drug resistance in prostate cancer by targeting 'hijacked' white blood cells Image: Scanning electron micrograph of a single prostate cancer cell. Credit: Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute. Prostate cancer's resistance to treatment can be reversed in some patients by stopping hijacked white blood cells from being 'pulled ...
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Spreading positivity wherever she goes, breast cancer patient wears costumes to treatment Five polaroids of the same woman dressed as a clown, bunny, pink boxer, Lynn Cisar knew she had to stay positive after receiving a cancer diagnosis and wore costumes each week to her treatment quickly became ...
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Why Antidepressants May Take Weeks to Show Benefits Researchers explored how the antidepressant escitalopram influences brain connectivity, shedding light on why SSRIs take weeks to work. By observing a protein known as synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A, the study focused on the change ...
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Bats' genes hold secrets to stronger immunity and longer life When they compared these sequences to other mammals, the team found that rapid evolution has streamlined bat genomes to defend against infection and cancer. McCombie explains: We didn't know immune system genes were ...
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You Should be Flu Free The influenza virus, or the flu, is a contagious respiratory disease that can lead to serious illness, hospitalization and in extreme cases, death. The flu circulates year-round, but infection rates typically increase during the fall and winter months.
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Methotrexate effective against osteoarthritis: Study Michelle Wisbey. 17/10/2023 2:46:56 PM. Long-awaited relief could be on the way for patients, after researchers found a weekly oral dose of the drug lessened pain and stiffness. Woman with hand osteoarthritis. Half of all women and one quarter of men ...
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Michigan health officials urge flu vaccinations after failing to meet last season's goal The state set a goal of 4 million people vaccinated against the flu last season. However, only 3 million people received the vaccination, according to Beena Nagappala, MD, MPH, President, Michigan Academy of Family Physicians and medical director of ...
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Biochemists reveal how to prevent cancer cells from becoming resistant to chemotherapy Chemotherapy remains the mainstay of cancer treatment in most cases. One of the most common anticancer drugs is the platinum-containing cisplatin. It is effective in the fight against sarcomas and other types of malignant tumors.
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Fluctuating blood pressure: a warning sign for dementia and heart disease A new study by Australian researchers has shown that fluctuating blood pressure can increase the risk of dementia and vascular problems in older people. Short blood pressure (BP) fluctuations within 24 hours as well as over several days or weeks are ...
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Free COVID, Flu, and RSV Testing If you suspect you have the flu, COVID, or RSV this fall and winter, free testing is available at the Kansas City Health Department through the end of November. In addition to walk-up testing, free at-home COVID test kits are available for Kansas City ...
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Allergist gives advice on dealing with ragweed pollen allergies BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( ...
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Customers of a Portland restaurant may have been exposed to hepatitis A A food service employee who worked at Green Elephant Bistro in Portland has tested positive for hepatitis A. The liver disease is spread through person-to-person contact and by eating or drinking contaminated food and water.
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What's Really the Average Human Body Temperature? Long thought to be 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, the measurement is highly personal and varies depending on time of day, among other factors, new research finds. Sarah Kuta. Daily Correspondent. October 16, 2023 1:14 p.m. ...
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Hand, foot and mouth disease strikes Pittsburgh-area schools Just hours before the start of its high school football game against conference rival Knoch earlier this month, Shady Side Academy announced that it would have to forfeit due to an illness outbreak. The culprit: hand, foot and mouth disease, ...
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Fecal transplant 'not over yet' for C. difficile despite boom in live microbiota therapies Clostridioides difficile infection presents a unique treatment paradox for clinicians: Antibiotics are often both its cause and its cure. The broad-spectrum antibiotics doled out to treat infections also radically alter the composition of the ...
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Why is it so hard to get my ADHD medication in the US? You might have more luck with a psychiatrist, except that my insurance plan requires a referral from a general practitioner to see a psychiatrist, which would be fine but for the fact that general practitioners won't see you about ADHD, so … sigh.
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3 Alabama hospitals to close maternity units Two Alabama hospitals will stop providing maternity care at the end of October, with another following suit a few weeks later, NBC reported Oct. 15. Monroe County Hospital in Monroeville, Ala., will shutter its obstetrics unit due to a lack of staff, ...
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Readmissions more likely for wheelchair users after shoulder replacement DALLAS – Oct. 17, 2023 – Wheelchair users are nearly three times more likely to experience hospital readmission following total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), according to UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers. The findings, published ...
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More Alberta hospitals add enhanced masking requirements More hospitals across the province are adding masking requirements to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within them, Alberta Health Services announced on Monday. With 12 units on COVID-19 outbreak, the Royal Alexandra Hospital added "enhanced masking" on ...
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Hospital association files lawsuit to preserve access to care for Washington patients Washington hospitals provide charity care to those with financial need who have an emergency regardless of residence or immigration status. The state has long endorsed hospital policies that limit non-emergency charity care to residents of Washington state ...
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Masks mandated for Manitoba health-care staff, optional for visitors The province has released new guidance around masks use in hospitals and care homes, requiring staff to wear them and visitors to choose. The new masking rules, released in a memo from Shared Health on Monday, take effect on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
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