Tuesday, December 26, 2023

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CNN
Everyone should get to enjoy food without suffering shame or trying to strive for a certain body type or ideal. Granger Wootz/Tetra images RF/Getty Images.
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CNN
Genetics also determine risk — people who inherit one or more copies of the APOE4 gene are at greater risk of Alzheimer's, although many never develop the disease. While those risks may not be modifiable, other risk ...
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The New York Times
One thing I love about editing the Ask Well column is the camaraderie of it. Every week we answer a health question: Why am I so congested all the time? (I've wondered that too!) Why does my sleep get worse as I age? (I'm right there with you.) ...
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The Washington Post
Cases of syphilis, rising nationally, have spiked dramatically among women in Virginia and led to more infections in babies, which can be fatal or cause lifelong medical issues. Cases are also increasing among people who misuse opioids and other drugs, ...
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HealthDay
MONDAY, Dec. 25, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Christmas dinners aren't usually known for healthy offerings, and instead bring to mind thoughts of Uncle Fred loosening his belt after a third round of helpings. But there are traditional offerings that can be ...
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Healio
Key takeaways: Guidelines recommend several perinatal depression screenings in pregnancy and postpartum. Treatment options are psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. New programs will help clinicians care for perinatal depression. Current perinatal ...
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The Tennessean
In the most extreme cases, people can develop a form of clinical depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder that may require medical treatment. This is more than simply a case of the "winter blues," experts say. For some, symptoms may last many months ...
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Prevention.com
For example, COVID infections have been shown to cause inflammation of blood vessel walls. This can theoretically lead to atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease later on—that's one of the reasons COVID has been called a vascular disease too.
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WBAY
The Straits Times
In his end-of-year message, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 2023 marked a turning point in fighting major health challenges but had also brought "immense and avoidable suffering". Dr ...
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Spectrum News 1
Dr. James Cireddu, a cardiologist at University Hospitals, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, said there are a number of things going on that result in heart attacks and death from them. "One of ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, Dec. 26, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Measles is incredibly contagious, and outbreaks are more common now as people decide against vaccinating their kids. Now, a case involving a rare but fatal ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
This year, the incredible potential of obesity medicines such as Novo Nordisk's Ozempic and Wegovy, and Eli Lilly's Zepbound started to come into view. The drugs work so well for so many that it's starting to look like they could change the literal and ...
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Newsday
Scientists say there needs to be more research to determine whether being in cold water can help with inflammation, mood, stamina and recovery from exercise. Devotees and doctors say people should speak to their physician before ...
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KRWG
SCOTT BROCATO: Even though it's relatively warmer in the southwest--El Paso, Las Cruces--why do we still tend to become less active when this time of year rolls around? DR. COLBY GENRICH: The obvious answer to that is just that the temperatures are a ...
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Globalnews.ca
Symptoms can range from extreme fatigue, difficulty breathing, chest pain, dizziness, depression or anxiety or stomach pain, according to Health Canada. There is no cure for long COVID, and treatment options are ...
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World Health Organization
WHO also announced the M-POX outbreak no longer represented a global health emergency. And we approved new vaccines for malaria, dengue and meningitis, diseases that threaten millions around the world, mainly the most ...
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Independent.ie
Walking is one of the oldest past times known to humans. A problem seems to be halved by a nice walk and some fresh air, but what is the science behind it? What are the best ways to walk? Is it better to walk by the sea or in forests?
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Irish Examiner
response that damages the small intestine's lining. The small intestine has folds called villi, which help to absorb food. With coeliac disease, these villi are damaged by gluten, reducing the absorption of some essential nutrients, particularly calcium ...
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