Sunday, October 29, 2023

Google Alert - health

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Daily update October 29, 2023
NEWS
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Phage interactions with bacteria are well known, and interactions between bacteria and their mammalian host can lead to a range of symbioses. However, the impact of bacteriophages on mammalian cellular and immunological processes is not well understood ...
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NBC 7 San Diego
Three more people have reported being sickened by the outbreak since Thursday, bringing the total number of cases to 20, county spokesperson Tim McClain confirmed on Saturday. Seven people had to be hospitalized, including four ...
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Government of Ontario News
Staying up to date on vaccinations continues to be the best way for people to stay safe and healthy this respiratory illness season and avoid unnecessary visits to the hospital. "Getting your COVID- ...
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Coshocton Tribune
Darlene Espenchied of Nellie was diagnosed in May with Stage IA breast cancer by Genesis. She had a lumpectomy in July and is now on hormone therapy. Cancer runs in her family as her mother and father ...
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CTV News
Doctors say it's vital to get this version of the vaccine because it offers protection against the subvariant driving a current rise in COVID-19 cases and also because most Canadians are well past the six-month mark when immunity fades after previous shots ...
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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Federal, provincial and territorial governments' public awareness campaigns continued over the next few years, actively promoting booster shots to protect against waning immunity — but the uptake was considerably lower. Now, there are two ...
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Medical News Today
Around 22 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity a day can eliminate the increased risk of death associated with a sedentary lifestyle, a new study indicates. The more people exercise, the greater their mortality risk decreases.
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The Baton Rouge Clinic
A transient ischemic attack, called a TIA or mini-stroke, occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is briefly interrupted. Symptoms resemble a stroke but usually stop quickly and don't cause permanent damage.
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Healio
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Despite recent changes in nomenclature for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, an expert here noted that clinical pathways largely remain the same and require reinforcing.
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SATURDAY, Oct. 28, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of people spend hours looking at screens every day, straining their eyes. An ophthalmologist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston offers some tips ...
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Reuters
"The main thing now is to establish the centre of the outbreak and the causes in order to stop the spread of the viral Hepatitis A among the population as soon as possible," Chief Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine Ihor Kuzin wrote on Facebook on Saturday.
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The Guardian
The parents of a baby boy who died at seven weeks old after a hospital did not give him a routine injection have described the failure as "beyond cruel". William Moris-Patto was born in ...
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Fortune
Researchers found that walking faster was associated with a reduced risk of death, regardless of the number of steps taken per day. That makes sense, they say, because moderate-to-vigorous ...
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