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Innovations in Alzheimer's treatment risk leaving Hispanic community behind, experts say "Things just weren't getting better," she told ABC News. "I was saying to myself, well, there's something wrong." Eddie was eventually diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2018.
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A new study shows colds can persist like long Covid Much like long Covid, in which symptoms persist after a Covid-19 infection has cleared, other respiratory infections may continue to affect people who believe they are on the other side of a cold, researchers found.
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COVID-19 metrics trend down across US Today in its weekly update on COVID-19 activity, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said several markers of the virus were trending downward, including emergency department visits and test positivity. Test positivity from September 24 ...
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CDC Director Boosts New Covid Booster CDC Director Mandy Cohen (second from right): Time to get another Covid shot. The nation's top public health official swung by Fair Haven Thursday morning with a vaccine-promoting message: Covid ...
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Taking GLP-1 Drugs for Weight Loss Can Lead to Serious GI Symptoms GLP-1s, drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, are associated with common gastrointestinal side effects. New research indicates that patients using these drugs could be at increased risk for more serious GI issues as well. Doctors say it's important for ...
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Combination COVID-19/flu vaccines are being tested, with Moderna starting phase 3 trials A combination COVID-19 and influenza vaccine developed by Moderna is a step closer to approval after early clinical trials proved successful, the pharmaceutical company reported this week.
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Breakbone fever: Dengue will soon pose a "major threat" to US, the WHO says A disease carried by Aedes aegypti mosquitos, dengue causes an estimated 100 million to 400 million infections a year, according to the WHO. In recent decades, the disease has been characterized as a "neglected tropical disease," a problem for people in ...
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Stiff Low-Back and Aching Hip Pain: What's Causing It? Overuse Injury · Vertebral Fracture · Arthritis · Disc Injury · Degenerative Disc Disease · Piriformis Syndrome · A Pinched Nerve · Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction.
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Measles case alert: Wellington and Auckland locations of interest identified The health agency issued an alert for the whole country after a Northland student diagnosed with the disease attended a week-long Shakespeare theatre production at Scots College in Wellington. Students attending the event then travelled to ...
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COVID-19, seasonal flu vaccines being sent to locations around Manitoba A nurse in a face mask bends down to give a child, seated in a. A child receives a flu vaccine in this file photo. The respiratory virus season last year affected many younger children in ...
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Md. health officials to launch information campaign after recent death from rare tickborne illness An person who contracted the Powassan virus in Canada died from the rare disease after they returned to Maryland, according to Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman in a written statement Friday. " ...
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Now a more efficacious, inexpensive malaria vaccine Three countries — Nigeria, Ghana, and Burkina Faso — have already approved the use of the vaccine to immunise children aged less than 36 months. According to the WHO, in 2021, there were 247 million malaria cases worldwide and 6,19,000 deaths.
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Maryland Department of Health announces first travel-related case, death due to tickborne illness Powassan Five Steps to Avoid Ticks and Prevent Tick-Borne Disease: Avoid tick habitat. You can reduce your risk of contact with ticks by avoiding wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf ...
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Health unit to offer fall vaccine clinics for high-risk individuals Huron Perth Public Health will be offering fall vaccination clinics for those who are considered high-risk individuals. Vaccination clinics for COVID and influenza will be held at the two HPPH main sites, starting on October 17 at the West Gore site, ...
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RHHD Encourages Residents to Schedule Appointments to Receive the 2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccine October 6, 2023 —The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts (RHHD) encourage residents to schedule an appointment for the 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can access the vaccine at their healthcare provider, at a local pharmacy, or at an RHHD event ...
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How AI is Helping Doctors Better Diagnose Breast Cancer Radiology and imaging teams are starting to include AI learning when analyzing mammograms. Shruthi Ram, MD, explains how it all works and what it could mean for breast cancer imaging in the near future. Oct. 6, 2023 • 6 min read.
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Measles: Locations of interest identified after student case The health agency issued an alert for the whole country after a Northland student diagnosed with the disease attended a week-long Shakespeare theatre production at Scots College in Wellington. Students attending the event then travelled to other parts ...
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COVID-19 Vaccine Now Available Across Nova Scotia Appointments for the latest Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are now available. It is one of the new, monovalent vaccines, which provide the best protection against the latest strain of the virus. People aged six months and older who have already completed the ...
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Kaiser healthcare workers' three-day strike winds down, parties agree to more talks LOS ANGELES, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A 72-hour strike by 75,000 healthcare workers against Kaiser Permanente drew to a close on Friday as both sides in the labor dispute agreed to resume stalled contract talks next week while union officials warned of ...
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It's the last day of the largest health care strike in US history The temporary work stoppage will end at 6 am Pacific Time on Saturday morning, concluding a massive labor effort involving more than 75,000 health care workers and spanning four states. Picketers across California, Colorado, Oregon ...
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Why supporting virtual mental healthcare for youths will likely be 'necessary' for payers Commercial health insurers should utilize telehealth to address the dearth of pediatric mental health providers, according to a research letter published recently in JAMA Network Open. Using information supplied by the data aggregating company ...
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Science & Medicine: Long COVID and the road to recovery Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, professor and chair of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, has been running two long COVID clinics since early in the pandemic, and she says every case is different.
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