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Bigger belly in 40s and 50s linked to early signs of Alzheimer's disease This brain scan shows increased neuroinflammation (yellow colors) with higher levels of hidden visceral fat. The green colors are the normal white matter. Cyrus A. Raji, MD, PhD.
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Mysterious Respiratory Illness Affects Dogs in Multiple States The infected dogs develop a cough, fever, lethargy and intermittent loss of appetite. Veterinarians said the undetermined illness has led to hospitalizations and the deaths of older dogs or those with health issues. Though there ...
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Researchers Return to Alzheimer's Vaccines, Buoyed by Recent Drug Success By Julie Steenhuysen. CHICAGO (Reuters) - Breakthrough Alzheimer's treatments that remove toxic proteins from the brain have revived interest in vaccines to treat the memory-robbing disease, potentially offering a cheaper, easy-to-administer option for ...
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Hidden Belly Fat in Midlife Linked to Alzheimer's Disease Amyloid and tau are proteins thought to interfere with the communication between brain cells. "Even though there have been other studies linking BMI with brain atrophy or even a higher dementia risk, no prior study has ...
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The flu is soaring in Florida and other states, health officials say NEW YORK — The U.S. flu season is underway, with at least seven states reporting high levels of illnesses and cases rising in other parts of the country, health officials say. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted new flu data on Friday ...
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US Women Now Live Almost 6 Years Longer Than Men After the COVID Pandemic, New Study Says Earlier this week, the findings were published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, which discovered that the life expectancy gap between men and women grew to its largest since 1996, due to more men dying of COVID-19 and drug overdoses.
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Dr. Zorba Paster: Be patient about loss of smell, taste after COVID Dear Doc: I had COVID a few years ago. I can't remember exactly when, it's a blur, but I still don't smell and taste exactly the same. Will I get better? By the way, I have been listening to you for years on KGOU; I love it. — F.R., from Oklahoma City.
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New Treatment Restores Sense of Smell in Patients with Long COVID CHICAGO, Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Using an image-guided minimally invasive procedure, researchers may be able to restore the sense of smell in patients who have suffered with long-COVID, according to research being presented next week at the ...
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Chronic wasting disease found in Yellowstone National Park In a Tuesday press release, the park said that the Wyoming Game and Fish Department tested the carcass of a radio-collared mule deer that died in the southeastern section of the park near Yellowstone Lake. The ...
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Cleveland hospitals study whether new drug can prevent Alzheimer's The Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, along with researchers at The Ohio State University, are part of the first study to determine whether newly approved Alzheimer's drug lecanemab not only can slow progression of the disease, but actually ...
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Breakthrough wireless sensor offers continuous health monitoring, revolutionizing patient care In a recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers presented a wireless broadband acousto-mechanical sensing (BAMS) system for continuous physiological monitoring. In neonates and children, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal ...
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Dogs are coming down with an unusual respiratory illness in several states, including NH David Needle, senior veterinary pathologist at the University of New Hampshire's New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, has been investigating the mysterious disease for almost a year. Veterinary laboratories in several states are investigating ...
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Is remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus real? Advances in management can flatten this trajectory with reversal of hyperglycaemia and dyslipidaemia improving pancreatic β‐cell function,1 at least temporarily. This can be achieved by augmenting insulin secretion and/or reducing endogenous insulin ...
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We must remove access barriers to endocrine drugs for breast cancer prevention Anastrozole and other risk-reducing endocrine drugs are promising preventive treatments, but substantial barriers to access must be overcome to ensure eligible women can benefit. The addition of anastrozole is positive news because it is a ...
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Respiratory viruses, thrown out of whack by Covid, appear to be falling back into seasonal order In the depths of the Covid-19 pandemic, something strange happened: For a year or two, illnesses that used to emerge like clockwork when fall and winter arrived — flu, RSV, and the myriad viruses that cause colds — did not sicken us.
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Taking steps to keep yourself well this winter 20 November 2023. Winter Well poster with text that reads: "Look after yourself this winter with our. As the winter season approaches, it brings with it not only chilly temperatures but also the feeling of being run down or even unwell for many.
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: Information for the Pediatrician Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) involves the delivery of an entire microbial community from a healthy donor to a recipient with the intention of ameliorating or curing a specific disease. Current evidence strongly supports a role for FMT in the ...
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Colorado dogs getting mysterious illness and cough A highly contagious illness is affecting dogs and perplexing veterinarians in Colorado. What to know: The persistent respiratory disease includes coughing, sneezing and lethargy — with cases evolving into serious pneumonia that is hospitalizing man's ...
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How Patrick Vallance's explosive diaries exposed Covid chaos inside No 10 Sir Patrick Vallance, who is giving evidence to the inquiry on Monday, was the UK government's chief scientific adviser for a five-year term that ended in April this year, taking him all the way through the Covid period.
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World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week Infections caused by antibiotic resistant pathogens are associated with repeat primary care consultations and poorer health outcomes for patients. To coincide with World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week we are encouraging colleagues to take ...
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Worldwide shortage of ADHD medication impacts New Zealand patients A global shortage of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication is affecting thousands of New Zealanders. Pharmaceutical company Teva alerted Pharmac in September that it was facing a supply issue for the drug methylphenidate, ...
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Arkansas hospitals see spike in child RSV cases (Little Rock, KATV) — Arkansas Children's Hospital is among the other medical facilities seeing a high volume of children being admitted with RSV as the season for upper respiratory illnesses continues. That's right... The season for big gatherings is ...
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Electroconvulsive therapy-induced volumetric brain changes converge on a common causal circuit in depression Neurostimulation is a mainstream treatment option for major depression. Neuromodulation techniques apply repetitive magnetic or electrical stimulation to some neural target but significantly differ in their invasiveness, spatial selectivity, ...
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Cystic fibrosis 'miracle drug' Kaftrio best Christmas gift - family His mother Chloe said that Jesse could be on the drug within a few weeks, after tests are carried out. The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) licensed the drug ...
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It's Thanksgiving. Will Ozempic Make It Better or Worse? Ms. Caballero takes Mounjaro, a diabetes drug similar to Ozempic, for weight loss. She is one of many Americans gearing up to face a food-focused holiday while taking a medication that can extinguish one's appetite.
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Health checkup and medical awareness lecture on the occasion of World Diabetes Day The camp included a health checkup for the yard employees by the specialist medical team from the hospital. A diabetes awareness and lifestyle lecture was conducted by Dr Joseph Philips, Senior Consultant and Head of the Department (Internal Medicine), ...
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