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Resistance training key to long-term health, experts say The US Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommends adults do muscle-strengthening activities two or more days a week, working all major muscle groups. Martin Puddy/Digital Vision/Getty Images.
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Experimental ultrasound treatment targeting brains in trials to help those with Alzheimer's, drug addiction Dan Miller, 61, said he didn't have anything to lose when he signed up for the experimental procedure, pioneered by Dr. Ali Rezai, a neurosurgeon. Doctors have used ultrasound for 70 years to get better views of organ and fetal development.
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After measles exposures in Philadelphia region, what you need to know about the virus, symptoms and vaccine Although most people are vaccinated against this highly contagious virus, it can spread rapidly among those who are unprotected and can cause dangerous complications for some groups. What is measles? Measles is ...
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Older adults with common eye diseases at higher risk for falls, injuries Older adults with certain eye diseases — cataracts, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) or glaucoma — are more likely to fall and break bones than other older adults, according to a study conducted in England and published in JAMA Ophthalmology.
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Va. health department warns of measles exposure at Dulles, Washington National Airports ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is looking to identify people who may have been exposed to measles at Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in early January.
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In Good Health: How Caffeine Affects Our Body For many of us – that's a cup of coffee, or maybe some tea. Caffeine is the most used psychoactive stimulant across the world. According to the National Coffee Association, 60 percent of Americans drink coffee every day. That's more than any other beverage ...
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Revolutionary AI tool forecasts kidney injury signs with high accuracy in intensive care In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers developed a machine-learning (ML) algorithm for predicting oliguria. They validated its accuracy in a large cohort of patients admitted to medical or surgical intensive care units (ICUs) at ...
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Nicotine's surprising effect on gut microbiota and metabolism uncovered It is imperative to understand the underlying mechanism that controls the interplay between gut environment, diet-derived microbial metabolites, and host metabolic homeostasis against nicotine exposure. About the study. The current study evaluated ...
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Can ghee coffee be the early morning shot you need? Only with these caveats Ghee coffee, also known as butter coffee or bulletproof coffee, has gained popularity as an unusual beverage with health benefits. The main idea behind this recipe is to combine coffee with ghee, a type of clarified butter, and medium-chain ...
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New research finds semen microbiome's impact on male fertility One study examined the semen microbiome profile and highlighted the differences in alpha and beta diversity between infertile males and healthy controls; moreover, the study revealed an association between total motile sperm count and the genus Pseudomonas ...
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Teenagers with more siblings have worse mental health, study suggests From Cain and Abel and the Brothers Karamazov to Cinderella, the warmth and support provided by siblings has hardly been taken for granted. Now, researchers have found that children who moan about their brothers and sisters ...
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EU introduces valproate measures The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced precautionary measures for prescribing valproate to men with epilepsy. The measures follow those made by UK regulatory body the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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Children's hospital inundated with measles cases It comes as UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) figures show the West Midlands had at least 167 laboratory confirmed cases with a further 88 likely cases. A very low vaccination rate in some neighbourhoods across the ...
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Why you might feel sicker longer with this season's viruses "With the COVID pandemic, including masking, social distancing and isolation, we've had relatively mild flu/cold seasons these past few years," said Cory Fisher, a family medicine doctor at Cleveland Clinic.
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These are the top 10 unhealthiest states in America, according to study (NEXSTAR) — A new study has identified the region with the unhealthiest population in America. Forbes Advisor conducted the analysis and ranked each state based on several factors, including rates of drug abuse, unhealthy lifestyle habits, ...
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How 'exercise snacks' can add more movement in less time in your day "If you're working out, kind of a brisk walk intensity about half an hour a day, you're meeting those international physical activity guidelines," said Dr. Jane Thornton, a sport medicine physician at Western University's Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine ...
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Does montelukast need a warning label? The widely used asthma drug montelukast can cause rare but serious side effects, including suicidal ideation. There are renewed calls for warning labels to be included on the packaging of paediatric asthma medication montelukast ...
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Water Tower Turns Blue for Alzheimer's Awareness Month They provide education, counselling services and social recreation programs to families living with dementia. They encourage healthy habits like exercise and a nutritious diet for maintaining brain health. If you are concerned for yourself or a ...
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Pop-up clinic to offer free measles vaccines in North Philadelphia to combat recent outbreak The Doctor Ala Stanford Center for Health Equity in North Philadelphia will offer free vaccines on Monday from 9 a.m. until noon. The pop-up clinic will offer free shots for measles, mumps, and rubella ...
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A rare case of peripartum cardiomyopathy complicated by renal and splenic infarctions A transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) demonstrated a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 19% (normal range, ≥ 50%), left ventricular end‐diastolic diameter (LVEDD) of 5.3 cm (normal range, 3.5–5.6 cm) and a 1.8 × 2.3 cm mobile apical thrombus (Box ...
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On Call with Dr. Kumar: Winter health concerns on the rise from coughs to cardiac risks and even crankiness First, it feels like everyone is coughing, so how do we get some relief? Dr. Kumar stresses the importance of staying hydrated and treating any esophageal reflux or winter allergies. She also addressed cold ...
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Narcan added to 3 San Joaquin County vending machines Stockton Metropolitan Airport is one of three locations where the vending machines are located with Narcan to help reduce the effects of an opioid overdose. The Public Health Services Administrative Office on East Hazelton Avenue has a vending ...
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Wearable robot helps man with Parkinson's disease to walk In one person with Parkinson's disease, freezing of gait was averted through the use of a soft robotic apparel that provided a moderate level of hip-flexion assistance during the swing phase of walking. This approach delivered instantaneous effects and ...
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Research gives insight into importance of sleep and intricacy of brain What does sleep accomplish? For years, academics could only state that sleep reduces tiredness, which is hardly satisfactory for a core human need. A group of academics from the arts and sciences came up with a theory that may account for the ...
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Muscarinic receptor modulators for schizophrenia attract multibillion-dollar attention Bristol Myers Squibb committed US$14 billion to buy Karuna Therapeutics, just weeks after AbbVie paid $8.7 billion for Cerevel Therapeutics. The acquired muscarinic receptor modulators stand to become the first novel type of schizophrenia drugs to make ...
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Psychology class: Behold the Ozempic effect on business Specification: Eating behaviour, biological approaches to treating mental health, impact of psychology on the economy, free will — determinism, reductionism-holism. Click the link below to read ...
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Listen to your gut – it may be telling you something about your heart | Explained The human microbiome is a community of trillions of microorganisms that reside in our body, especially in the digestive tract. It is a dynamic community that plays a pivotal role in regulating our health and diseases. These microbes influence various ...
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