Sunday, December 24, 2023

Google Alert - health

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Daily update December 24, 2023
NEWS
CBS News
We strongly encourage parents to follow the CDC's immunization schedule and get their children fully vaccinated as soon as they are able. A recent measles outbreak in Ohio sickened 85 children, almost all of whom were unvaccinated. Notably, 36 children ...
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Fortune
Look for flu and COVID-19 infections to ramp up in the coming weeks, U.S. health officials say, with increases fueled by holiday gatherings, too many unvaccinated people and a new version of the coronavirus that may be spreading more easily.
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KSAT San Antonio
16 states have reported cases of the mystery respiratory illness in dogs. Texas is not on that list. Avery Everett, Multimedia Journalist. Matthew Craig, Photojournalist.
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Diagnostic Imaging
Higher phosphorylated tau (p-tau181) and lower fractional anisotropy (FA) are associated with higher total lesion volume (TLV) detected on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in former football players, ...
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The Guardian
Dieters everywhere know that, no matter how inventive a chef you may be, nothing leaves you buzzing like sugary or fatty food. Now science might have the answer: a vibrating pill, swallowed before eating, that creates feelings of fullness.
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The Indian Express
Is there a right time to exercise so that you can maintain your cardiac and respiratory health in winter? Is a hot shower beneficial for you? Does steam help in dislodging phlegm? These are questions that become important as the holiday season begins ...
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PEOPLE.com
They added that some consumers had received the injections via clinics or med spas, while others had purchased the "fat-dissolving drugs online and injected the drugs themselves.".
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Outside Magazine
As more slow runners feel welcome at running events, the average course time for many major races, including the New York City Marathon, is slowing down. "The stigma of being a back-of-the-pack runner is slowly going away," the marathon's race director, ...
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