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Rare cases of possible Alzheimer's transmission uncovered in recipients of discontinued medical treatment Early-onset dementia symptoms in five adults may be connected to a now-discontinued human growth hormone medical treatment that they received decades ago as children, a new study suggests. The study, published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, ...
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Scientists can tell how fast you're aging. Now, the trick is to slow it down This is the goal of researchers at the Human Longevity Lab at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. They're recruiting study participants so that they can test what kinds of interventions may slow the rate of aging. To that end, I decided to ...
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"One Health" Creates A Healthier And More Hopeful Future For All What do the pollination patterns of bees in the U.S., tuna fishing in the Pacific Islands, and regenerative agricultural practices in Latin America have in common? On the surface it might not seem like much. But each impacts the health and wellbeing of ...
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Disposable vapes to be banned using devolved powers The Scottish government has backed the recommendations of a four-nations consultation on vaping and smoking in young people. Measures will include restrictions on vape flavours and promotion, as well as changing age ...
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Playing a musical instrument good for brain health in later life - study Playing a musical instrument or singing could help keep the brain healthy in older age, UK researchers suggest. Practising and reading music may help sustain good memory and the ability to solve complex tasks, their study says.
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Avian flu devastating farms in Calif. 'Egg Basket' as outbreaks roil poultry industry A year after the bird flu led to record egg prices and widespread shortages, the disease known as highly pathogenic avian influenza is wreaking havoc in California, which escaped the earlier wave of outbreaks that devastated poultry farms in the Midwest.
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Alcohol-Linked Fatty Liver Disease More Fatal for Women By Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Jan 29, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Fatty liver disease can cause liver damage and can be one health effect of long-term heavy drinking. Now, research shows that the illness can prove even more ...
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CDC warns health care workers to be on alert for measles amid rising number of cases Most of these cases were among children and adolescents who had not been vaccinated against measles, despite being eligible. According to the CDC, most measles cases in the U.S. occur when unvaccinated or partially vaccinated Americans ...
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Can artificial intelligence make sepsis less deadly? UCSD Health study suggests yes Ambulances were parked outside of the emergency room outside of Alvarado Hospital, which was taken over by UC San Diego Health on Monday, December 11, 2023. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union ...
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'Don't sit on it' warns woman whose husband died of strep A Kim Wetmore is urging people to go to the hospital or get a test if you've got symptoms of strep A. She doesn't want people to have to go through the same pain she is going through now. Her husband, Dan Wetmore, died of strep A on Jan.
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UK government announces ban on disposable vapes The UK government has recently unveiled a groundbreaking initiative to address the escalating concern of youth vaping. In a decisive move to safeguard children's health, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the prohibition of disposable vapes, ...
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How you can protect yourself from new COVID-19 variant LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) ...
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Revolutionary CAR T-cell therapy shows promise in reversing age-related metabolic dysfunction A recent Nature Aging study evaluates the effectiveness of a senolytic therapy based on chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells. In this therapy, senolytic CAR T-cells target urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR)-positive cells, ...
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Pandemic rise in obesity has persisted in oldest primary school children The increase seen in levels of overweight and obesity seen in the pandemic has not reversed in older primary school children, an analysis has found. It means almost one in four children aged 10 and 11 years in England is now obese, data from the ...
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Maddy felt 'brain zaps' after stopping antidepressants. No-one told her they were a common symptom of withdrawal When Maddy Britton stopped taking her prescribed antidepressants, she knew she might go into what is described as withdrawal. Key points: Patients withdrawing from antidepressants say they experience a symptom called brain zaps; Psychiatrists say there ...
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Not getting good quality sleep? Try these tips Creating an environment conducive to sleep is important · Electronic devices emit blue light which interferes with the natural production of melatonin, the sleep hormone · Avoid heavy meals, caffeine, and alcohol before bedtime.
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CDC encourages vaccinations amid measles outbreaks GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) ...
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Global warming could release viruses millions of years old entrapped in ice Ancient viruses frozen in the Arctic permafrost could one day be released by Earth's warming climate and unleash another major global pandemic, scientists have warned, according to a ...
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Millions of Americans affected by 'Long COVID' At the National ...
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All about Avian Flu outbreak that is devastating farms in the US Over the last few weeks, the US state of California, once known as the "Egg Basket of the World," is facing a severe crisis as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) wreaks havoc across its poultry farms. In Sonoma County, a state of emergency has ...
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Measles Outbreak Continues to Grow, Affects Multiple States Clinician warns that as immunization rates decrease, outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases will continue. ... This article originally appeared on our sister site, Contemporary Pediatrics. Cases of measles continue to be reported in Delaware, New ...
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Neurological development in children born moderately or late preterm: national cohort study Supporting this study, recent research further emphasizes these risks. A 2023 study by Mary Anne Ryan et al. at the INFANT Centre, University College Cork, also found that moderate to late preterm infants scored lower in various developmental subscales ...
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COVID, RSV continue post-holiday drop, but respiratory illnesses still high Positive test rate for viral respiratory pathogens · What they found: At the end of last week, 22 jurisdictions were experiencing "high" or "very high" respiratory virus activity — described as fever plus cough or sore throat causing someone to seek care — ...
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Childhood obesity in England shows alarming rise in disparities over 24 years The researchers of the present study examined obesity trends and disparities in the prevalence of overweight and obese children in the 1995-2019 period. The team used the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) and the ...
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Arkansas among the top states for prescribing trending weight loss drugs Arkansas was among the top 10 states last year for prescribing a drug that belongs to a buzzy class of diabetes and anti-obesity medications, per insurance claims data provided to Axios by health analytics firm PurpleLab.
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What to eat: 6 foods with vitamin E that naturally reverse ageing Health benefits of sunflower seeds: The nutrient-rich profile of sunflower seeds makes them an ideal choice for supporting skin health (Image: Canva). While high-end skincare products and expensive medical ...
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Should I worry about drinking diet soda? Yes, you can drink them without adding much to your energy intake, but are you playing tricks on your appetite or insulin levels that might backfire? Is whatever has taken the place of all that sugar worse?
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Avian flu is devastating farms in California's 'Egg Basket' as outbreaks roil poultry industry PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) — Last month, Mike Weber got the news every poultry farmer fears: His chickens tested positive for avian flu. Following government rules, Weber's company, Sunrise Farms, had to slaughter its entire flock of egg-laying hens ...
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Should I be taking collagen supplements? Here's what the science says. Q: I keep seeing people recommend collagen supplements on social media. What is collagen? Can it really make my skin and hair healthier? A: Collagen is a protein found in many parts of the body — in cartilage, bone, tendons and skin.
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Naturally Incorporate Collagen-Boosting Foods Into Your Diet With These Tips The process also uses vitamin C, zinc and copper, so you can promote natural collagen production by eating a well-balanced diet (more on that later). Read more: ...
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The UK says it will ban disposable vapes and curb candy-flavored e-cigarettes aimed at kids The British government says it will ban the sale of disposable vapes and limit their cornucopia of flavors in an effort to prevent children becoming addicted to nicotine. ByThe Associated Press. January 29, 2024, 1:36 AM. FILE - Electronic vaping ...
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The winter of persistent coughing Russell Buhr, MD, PhD, a pulmonary and critical care medicine physician at UCLA Health in Los Angeles, said he sees persistent coughing more frequently than he did a few years ago but attributes the uptick to patients "paying more attention" to their ...
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Two New Studies by UT Experts Unveil Key Insights into Long COVID AUSTIN, Texas — Healthcare providers are learning critical new information to help improve care for patients with Long COVID, thanks to a pair of recent studies out of the Post-COVID-19 Program at UT Health Austin, the clinical practice of Dell Medical ...
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Practice 'Self-Compassion' to Help Reach Your Weight Loss Goals By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Jan. 29, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- It's not easy to lose weight, especially when facing a world filled with the temptation of tasty treats and rich, delicious meals.
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Dr Norman Swan explains the latest research into lower back pain Dr Norman Swan says, according to the review which was undertaken by researchers at the University of South Australia - unless accompanies by a 'red flag' issue like fever, bleeding, bruising, weight loss or numbness - most cases of lower back pain are ...
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Behavioural interventions to reduce vaccine hesitancy driven by misinformation on social media The claims of the anti-vaccination lobby should be addressed methodically in a clear, authoritative and well-maintained public website. The problem to be addressed is that there is a diverse group of sceptics and conspiracy theorists who have a great deal ...
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From genomic medicine, a revolution rolls towards cancer care Inherited genetic variants form the basis of many hereditary cancers, including breast and ovarian cancer. Advancements in genomic technologies in the last couple decades, including global initiatives like the Cancer Genome Atlas, have provided a shot ...
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