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You're Probably Still Eating Too Much Sugar Here are some strategies from nutrition researchers and dietitians to reduce the amount of added sugar in your diet: Get to know nutrition labels. The Food and Drug Administration now requires food manufacturers to list the amount ...
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America's Doctors Offer 10 Health Resolutions as You Start a New Year By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Jan. 1, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Still weighing whether to make a New Year's resolution? Or perhaps regretting letting your healthy habits slide during the holidays?
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Thousands of doses of childhood vaccines enter Gaza -Palestinian health ministry Israel's ground offensive has effectively stopped normal health services in Gaza, including vaccinations against highly contagious childhood diseases that had been brought under control by mass immunization programmes. The ministry said ...
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NHS data for England showing rise in cancer checks is misleading, say experts Figures showing 133% increase since 2013 derided as 'smoke and mirrors' amid failure to meet treatment targets. Anna Bawden. Mon 1 Jan 2024 00.00 EST. NHS figures that show more people than ever are being checked for cancer have been criticised as ...
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LA County reinstates mask mandate for health care facilities Los Angeles County has reinstated a mask-wearing requirement for staff and visitors at all licensed health care facilities in light of an upswing in coronavirus metrics, officials said today. The county recently entered the "medium" level of COVID-19 ...
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Science & Medicine: Spinal cord injury and walking again Morgan is on a mission to get everyone who works with people with spinal cord injuries to adopt that recovery mindset and to make sure there are enough outpatient clinics to serve the patients who need them. " ...
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'How could this happen?' A look at the E. coli outbreak in Calgary daycares Parents started showing up at Calgary hospitals with sick children on Sept. 1, the Friday before the Labour Day weekend. The numbers grew on Saturday. Advertisement. By Sunday, as more and more children fell ill, the first case of Shiga toxin-producing ...
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What are five new breakthroughs for cancer and Alzheimer's that will be accessible in India? Wider availability of cheaper CAR-T cell therapy or engineering immune cells to treat blood cancer and a government HPV vaccination programme will be among the key breakthroughs · 1) Use of mRNA vaccines for cancer treatment · 2) New Alzheimer's therapies · 3 ...
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Another record-breaking year for NHS cancer checks More people than ever before are getting tested for cancer with almost 3 million checks over the last 12 months, new analysis shows today. Almost 3 million people (2,980,258) were seen for urgent cancer checks over the last year (Nov 2022 to Oct 2023) ...
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Smokers twice as likely to quit using cytisine, study finds Researchers in Argentina analysed 12 randomised controlled trials which compared the success rates of smokers who tried to quit while taking cytisine, a placebo, another smoking cessation drug called varenicline (Champix), or nicotine replacement therapies ...
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Happy new year for patients needing vaccinations The Pharmacy Guild of Australia WA Branch thanks Minister Sanderson and the Western Australian government for their ongoing commitment to community pharmacy. "Western Australia's 680 community pharmacies continue to show their capacity to deliver public ...
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Guild Praises NT Immunisation Progress The Pharmacy Guild of Australia Northern Territory Branch celebrates the recent approval of the Scheduled Substance Treatment Protocol (SSTP) for pharmacist vaccination, a milestone that will empower pharmacists across the Northern Territory to administer ...
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Winter and heart health: Guarding your heart against seasonal challenges The winter season brings not only a change in weather but also specific considerations for heart health. As the winter season unfolds, being mindful of its potential impact on heart health is crucial. Cold weather, respiratory issues, and lifestyle ...
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Why weight loss should be your first health resolution in 2024 Carrying excess weight can disrupt the body's metabolic equilibrium, contributing to conditions like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. A focus on weight loss aids in restoring metabolic balance, improving insulin sensitivity, and reducing the risk of ...
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Get better quality sleep in 2024 with these five tips "The brain likes regularity and predictability," said Grandner, who directs the sleep and health research program at the University of Arizona and the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic at the Banner-University Medical Center in Tucson.
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Tired Of The '3PM Slump'? 5 Ways To Improve Productivity At Work But alas, just when you are ready to leave the office and go home (or shut down the laptop and leave your home office), sure enough, in comes an urgent email, or worse, a lengthy leadership team meeting that stretches all the way to 5pm.
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What are top superfoods to watch out for in the new year? The integration of these five superfoods into dietary regimens means your plate will be rich in antioxidants, essential nutrients and beneficial compounds, says Dr Priyanka Rohatgi, Chief Nutritionist, Apollo Hospitals ; 2. Sea Buckthorn ; 3. Black Rice ; 4.
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Vibrating weight loss pill shows promise in animal testing The early-stage testing, limited to animals, has promising results · The pill is called Vibrating Ingestible BioElectronic Stimulator (VIBES) · VIBES could be available for human use in about a year or two.
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Why morning sunlight is vital for health and the best way to absorb it Morning sunlight plays a pivotal role in regulating our sleep-wake cycle by actively reducing melatonin production and stimulating the release of serotonin, a neurotransmitter associated with positive mood and alertness. This dual action not only enhances ...
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Kidney Damage: Common Habits That Can Cause It But most people don't know the common habits that cause the deadly disease. Eating processed food or fast food can have long-lasting effects on your kidneys, so can dying your hair – the dye contains lead acetate and bismuth, taking blood pressure ...
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WHO African Region Health Emergency Situation Report - Multi-country Outbreak of Dengue, Consolidated Regional ... Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Guinea, Mali, Mauritius, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Benin, Nigeria, Ghana and Togo. HIGHLIGHTS. „ Since the start of 2023, over 5 million cases and 5 000 deaths have been reported worldwide ...
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