Thursday, November 30, 2023

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Daily update November 30, 2023
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The New York Times
Stephanie Nolen has traveled the world reporting on the growing health threat of mosquitoes. Nov. 30, 2023. There were an estimated 249 ...
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The New York Times
But the country's health has not fully rebounded from the pandemic, according to new data from the C.D.C.. Share full article.
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The Washington Post
The number of malaria cases worldwide surged by millions last year, the World Health Organization said Thursday — a change driven by extreme weather events such as catastrophic flooding in Pakistan, as well as other conflicts and humanitarian crises ...
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NPR
He believes regulators will likely find other futile over-the-counter drugs as they review older medications. "I know for sure that the cough suppressants and the expectorants are next in line." He ...
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Stanford Medical Center Report
A Stanford Medicine-led trial of identical twins comparing vegan and omnivore diets found that a vegan diet improves overall cardiovascular health. November 30, 2023 - By Emily Moskal. test. Twin pairs Carolyn Sideco and Rosalyn Moorhouse, ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Women with breast cancer who underwent all her scheduled mammograms had a survival rate of 80%, compared with survival rates as low as 59% for women who didn't participate in any screenings, researchers found.
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The Washington Post
Newly published data on life expectancy in the United States shows a partial rebound from the worst phase of the coronavirus pandemic, but drug overdoses, homicides and chronic illnesses such as heart disease continue to drive a long-term mortality ...
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Pharmacy Times
Recent study results indicate that a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool has the potential to precisely predict the outcomes of patients with breast cancer, sparing them from unnecessary chemotherapy treatments. By evaluating the tissues of patients, ...
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BBC News
Winter vomiting virus is doing the rounds in England, experts are warning. Every day last week, there were about 350 people in hospital with diarrhoea and vomiting symptoms, compared with 126 in the same week last year, NHS England says.
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MedPage Today
Welcome to the latest edition of Investigative Roundup, highlighting some of the best investigative reporting on healthcare each week. Rabid Kitten Sparks Public Health Response. A kitten in Omaha with an unusual strain of rabies sparked a massive ...
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USA TODAY
Obesity in the U.S. has grown significantly, ranking as the 12th most obese country globally but the first among high-income countries. According to statistics, it affects 41.9% of adults and 19.7% of children, resulting in $147 billion in annual ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- It's not just bumper-to-bumper highway traffic that's causing your blood pressure to spike during your daily commute. New research shows that the exhaust ...
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The New York Times
Nov. 29, 2023 – New government data shows U.S. suicides hit another record high in 2022, but the numbers also contain good news about suicides among young people and about deaths in the U.S. overall. The government uses data from death records to ...
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BBC News
Thousands of people are already taking PrEP through sexual health clinics. HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust wants easier access to the drug, since many people, including women, do not know it ...
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HealthDay
At 24 hours, adjusted mean diastolic and systolic blood pressure were 3.8 and 1.1 mm Hg higher, respectively, for unfiltered drives. In unfiltered drives, the adjusted mean image-based central retinal arteriolar equivalent was 2.7 µm wider.
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CBS News
In a report released Wednesday, the organization used death records from the National Center for Health Statistics to estimate that the number of suicides in 2022 was 3% higher than in 2021, totaling 49,449 deaths compared to the previous 48,183.
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Reuters
LONDON, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Singer Elton John addressed British lawmakers on Wednesday as the government announced plans to expand an HIV testing programme as part of its aim to end new transmissions of the virus in England by 2030.
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U.S. News & World Report
When the COVID-19 strain BA.2.86 entered the scene over the summer, it quickly captured the attention of officials who were concerned about the variant's large number of mutations.
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The CT Mirror
Hospitals and pediatricians are facing a "severe shortage" of a vaccine meant to protect children from respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials in Connecticut.
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BBC News
A hospital consultant was "duty bound" to rely on the conclusion of specialists that a patient's knee was not infected, an inquest has heard. Nesta Jones, 77, died in Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor, Gwynedd, after developing pneumonia shortly after the ...
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Healio
Key takeaways: Mean diastolic and systolic BP were higher after 1 hour of riding in cars with unfiltered air vs. filtered air. Filtration systems may mitigate pollution's impact on vascular health.
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CNN
Experts say China's current outbreak of respiratory illness is another example of what played out in the U.S. last year when COVID-19, flu and respiratory syncytial virus peaked simultaneously, allaying fears that a new virus is behind the surge.
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Nature.com
Spillover infections of respiratory viruses, including influenza, from one species to another are quite common. "The reason it's popped up now is that it was spreading in pigs," says Paul Hunter an epidemiologist at the University of East Anglia.
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New York Post
Nov. 29, 2023 -- New research shows that consuming high amounts of white bread and alcohol is associated with a greater risk of developing colorectal cancer. The same study also found that consuming more fiber, calcium, magnesium, phosphorous and ...
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WBAL Radio
Dogs have died, said Kurt Williams, director of the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Oregon State University. But without a clear way to define the disease or test for it, he said it's hard to put a number on how many died from a severe form of ...
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News-Medical.net
Cryotherapy is claimed to accelerate recovery in painful chronic inflammatory and degenerative conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis, as well as acute post-exercise or post-injury muscle soreness and joint pain.
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Health.com
New research found that many people need more than the recommended dosage of vitamin D to achieve optimal blood levels.1; Vitamin D can positively contribute to multiple areas of health, including the cardiovascular system.
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Clinical Leader
"Wearables" is a term used for forms of technology that are worn on the body, such as smartwatches or adhesive patches containing sensors, and that perform a useful function for the wearer or a caregiver. Common examples include devices that track ...
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Science
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was experiencing its largest, most deadly outbreak of mpox ever, with more than 12,000 suspected cases so far this year and nearly 600 deaths, ...
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Globalnews.ca
"At YVR, the passenger spent time on the route between the arrival gate D73 at the international terminal and at the departure gate C48 in the domestic terminal, where the ill passenger waited for their next flight," the BCCDC said.
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Globalnews.ca
"It is important to remember that the fight against COVID-19 and vaccination efforts in our community continue," said medical officer of health, Dr. Alex Summers. Health unit data released earlier this ...
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World Health Organization
From fighting stigma and discrimination, to advocating for access to affordable interventions, and community led services that put people with lived experience at the centre, communities have shaped the HIV response for decades.
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City of St. Louis
This year's theme is "Remember and Commit." It encourages people to remember the disparities and inequities that continue to create barriers to HIV testing, prevention services, and HIV care. It then calls us to commit to continuing the work of centering ...
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Vancouver Sun
At YVR, the passenger spent time on the route between the arrival gate D73 at the international terminal and at the departure gate C48 in the domestic terminal, where the ill passenger waited for a flight, according to a news release from the B.C. CDC on ...
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DVM 360
Because there is little information out there, what exactly do veterinary professionals know about this illness, and what can clients do to keep their loved pets happy and healthy? During this week's episode of The Vet ...
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The Guardian
Health researchers from around the world can now apply to study the whole genomes of half a million people enrolled in UK Biobank, a biomedical research project that has compiled detailed health and lifestyle records on individuals since it began 20 years ...
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The Guardian
With diabetes, cancer, dementia and other ailments on the rise, scientists pushed for a database devoted to genetics, health and lifestyle to help them tease apart who was most at risk and how diseases could be prevented.
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CNN
The new findings suggested that obesity may not be the only factor to link ultraprocessed foods to the development of these types of cancers. Several previous studies have demonstrated a correlation between ultraprocessed foods—which typically have ...
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Livemint
Mycoplasma Pneumonia: China's National Health Commission has reported an increase in respiratory infections, but it is unclear if they are related to the mysterious pneumonia outbreak. The World Health Organization is requesting more information to ...
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WESTERNMASSNEWS.com
WVTM13
Respiratory virus season is ramping up after a busy holiday travel weekend. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, flu cases are the highest in the Southeast. Advertisement. Louisiana and South Carolina have the highest amount of cases ...
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Inside Precision Medicine
The researchers analyzed epithelial cells that line the vagina as crucial players in the interaction between bacteria and the human body. These cells are densely coated with sugar chains known as glycans, which play pivotal roles in cell biology and ...
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Northwestern University NewsCenter
People with personality traits such as conscientiousness, extraversion and positive affect are less likely to be diagnosed with dementia than those with neuroticism and negative affect, according to a new analysis by researchers at Northwestern ...
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nebraskamed.com
Published November 29, 2023. Patient Kim Bate. When Kim Bate went to an appointment with his family physician in October 2018, he didn't consider the worst-case scenario. Bate had a rash, but nothing too extreme. Still, when Kim's doctor informed him ...
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Myjoyonline.com
World AIDS Day is held December 1 each year. This day is an opportunity for public and private partners to spread awareness about the status of the epidemic and encourage progress in HIV prevention, treatment and care around the world.
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Mirror.co.uk
The case was detected as part of routine national flu surveillance undertaken by UKHSA and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). The individual experienced a mild illness and has fully recovered. The source of their infection remains under ...
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GOV.UK
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's (MHRA) Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) seized hundreds of thousands of doses of suspected illegally traded medicines, including powerful prescription-only medicines, following coordinated raids ...
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Bharat Stories
'E-cigarettes' and 'vapes' are devices that simulate tobacco smoking, but where nicotine is inhaled as vapour, rather than smoke. They were originally invented as an alternative to smoking cigarettes.
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