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More than one-third of Americans — and Pa. residents — have prediabetes, and most don't know it Scoring more than a 5 out of 10 is considered high risk for prediabetes, and the site directs users to National Diabetes Prevention Programs in their area, via the CDC website. The risk assessment tool isn ...
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Turkey prices are down. A deadly bird flu could change that So while breakfast is likely to stay cheap, get ready for more expensive turkey sandwiches. Last year, a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) devastated chicken flocks, with egg-laying hens bearing the ...
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WHO: Global malaria cases surpass pre-COVID levels WHO's 2023 malaria report links climate change to a significant risk of increased malaria transmission. Globally, cases of malaria in 2022 surpassed the level recorded the year before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
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Benefits and Risks of Ice Baths (Cold Water Therapy) An ice bath, or cold water immersion (CWI), is a type of cold water therapy that involves immersing your body in ice water for about 5-15 minutes.1 It's a type of cryotherapy, which is exposing your body to very cold temperatures for a short period of ...
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US flu cases on the rise while RSV may be peaking, health officials say NEW YORK (AP) — Flu is picking up steam while RSV lung infections that can hit kids and older people hard may be peaking, U.S. health officials said Friday. COVID-19, though, continues to cause the most hospitalizations and deaths among respiratory ...
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Against A Foe As Formidable As HIV, Anything Less Than Victory Is Creating A Future Problem Yet we should also recognize the extraordinary progress we have made in combatting HIV and AIDS. Since 2002, in countries where the Global Fund invests, AIDS-related deaths are down by 72% and new HIV infections are down 61%.
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World AIDS Day 2023: Honoring the early generations of HIV/AIDS researchers and preparing the next What started as a fight for his own community has become a global one. Dr. Clark now serves as director of the UCLA South American Program in HIV Prevention Research (SAPHIR) training program in Lima, ...
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HEALTHY LIVING: How do you keep kids healthy in the winter? With sunshine, they get Vitamin D, which is great for fundamental bone health and, according to the National Institutes of Health, promotes immune health. Being physically active, eating well, and getting enough sleep all work to help enhance you and your ...
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Breaking down the mysterious canine infectious respiratory disease The ODA is reportedly working to identify the cause of these cases in collaboration with local veterinary professionals at Oregon State University's Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine, the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, and the USDA's ...
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'Heartbreaking': A Canadian family's fight to improve Alzheimer's research for women A Canadian family is speaking out about their mother's battle with Alzheimer's disease in the hopes it will raise awareness about the need for more dementia research focused on women. Katherine Ward reports.
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Work with HIV response calls for a table that's honest and equal As she spoke during a World AIDS Day event hosted by the World Health Organization and UNAIDS, Gracia Violeta Ross, programme executive for WCC Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy, called for honesty, equality, and inclusivity.
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UW Medicine offers breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Susan Gregg/UW Medicine Patient Doug Davidson listens as nurse Niki Polkinghorn offers context about the drug lecanemab. UW Medicine's Memory and Brain Wellness Center treated its first patient with the new ...
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The Global Fund to Spend 70% of Its Funding in Most Climate-vulnerable Countries [EN/AR/DE] Dubai/Geneva -- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) announced during the World Climate Summit at COP28 in Dubai that more than 70% of its funding -- over US$9 billion over the next three years -- will be spent in ...
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New drug option for early Alzheimer's A drug shown to reduce cognitive decline in patients with early Alzheimer's disease was administered Friday, Dec. 1, to patient Doug Davidson at UW Medicine's Memory and Brain Wellness Center. Davidson's IV infusion of lecanemab marked the the first ...
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Vermont is changing how it tracks Covid-19 in the state's wastewater Bob Fischer, water quality superintendent for South Burlington, remembers when researchers first realized that they could track the health of a population through its sewer system decades ago. Measuring all the molecules and organisms that can show up ...
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The transformative benefits of population-level genome sequencing | Explained In the last decade, genomics has undergone a revolutionary shift with the advent of technologies that have significantly improved throughput and reduced the cost of whole-genome sequencing, giving rise to population-scale genome-sequencing programmes ...
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