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Hearing aids may boost longevity, study finds. But only if used regularly The researchers had hypothesized this would be the case given all the studies pointing to the negative impacts of untreated hearing loss. But Choi says they did not expect such a big difference in mortality risk. "We were surprised," she says.
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Mom of Two Says 'Hemorrhoids Saved My Life' After Learning of Her Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis Kristina Kelly with husband Sean and daughters Wren and Siena. Meraki Treasured Moments. "I just wanted peace of mind," Kelly tells PEOPLE. "I didn't ...
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Cooper University Health Care adds mask requirement for staff and visitors PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Visitors and staff Cooper University Health Care facilities will be required to wear masks in patient rooms and exam rooms starting Jan. 5. According to Cooper's website, all visitors to Cooper University Hospital must wear a mask ...
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This Powerful Psychedelic Shows Promise for Relieving Traumatic Brain Injury Nolan Williams, now a psychiatrist and a neurologist at Stanford University, first developed an interest in the psychedelic drug ibogaine during his residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. He was blown away by accounts he read about a ...
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'Pirola' JN.1 is the probable future of the COVID pandemic, experts warn—but you didn't hear it from the WHO The new, highly mutated COVID variant JN.1—dubbed "Pirola" by volunteer variant trackers—has achieved global dominance. And like Omicron, it came flying out of left field. It could represent the next chapter of the COIVD pandemic.
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New study: Just one alcoholic beverage increases risk of cancer "Even a single glass per week is sufficient to increase the risk for several types of cancer that are not related to the liver," said Dr. Mike Cusnir, Chief Oncologist at Mount Sinai Hospital, in Miami Beach. He echoes the results of the recent study about ...
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Trifecta of RSV, flu, COVID cases on the rise in Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS — We're hitting that time of year where it seems like almost everyone's either coughing, sneezing or blowing their nose. The problem has reared its head at Debbie's Daycare in Minneapolis. Debbie Nauman, the owner, said she was in and out ...
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How Ultra-Processed Foods Impact Depression We're available to shoot custom interviews & b-roll for media outlets upon request. CLEVELAND – Research continues to show how ultra-processed foods, like frozen meals and packaged snacks ...
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France reports avian flu at vaccinated duck farm Animal health officials in France today reported an avian flu outbreak at a duck farm on which the birds had been vaccinated in November 2023 as part of the country's initial rollout of the poultry vaccine, which marked the first in Europe.
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Melatonin for Children: Pediatricians Urge Caution "When a child is having a hard time falling asleep, it often means nobody in the family will sleep well," says Elizabeth R. Smith, MD, a pediatrician at University of Utah Health. "Parents may resort to melatonin for help when sleep schedules aren't ...
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The best diets of 2024 have 4 things in common The Mediterranean diet - which loads your plate primarily with plant-based foods, fish, healthy fats, whole grains and some lean poultry - has been named the best eating pattern overall for the seventh consecutive year. The US News diet rankings also ...
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Seasonal affective disorder: How to spot and treat the 'winter blues' If the shorter, darker days of winter seem to trigger a change in your mood and energy levels, you're not alone. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression prompted by a change in seasons — mainly fall and winter — when we experience ...
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Avian flu detected in polar bear in Alaska Wildlife officials in Alaska have confirmed the first known case of a polar bear that died from avian flu — highlighting growing concerns about the H5N1 strain's potential spread among northern mammals. Dr. Robert Gerlach, Alaska's state veterinarian, ...
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Avian flu feared in Canadian polar bears after disease kills bear in Alaska Scientists fear Canadian polar bears may be threatened by the spread of avian flu after officials confirmed the disease killed a bear in Alaska. "There's a very high likelihood that it is (in Canadian bears)," said Andrew Derocher, a leading polar bear ...
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Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for maternal immunization Health Canada has approved a new vaccine geared toward protecting two groups most severely affected by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): newborns, who would receive antibodies through maternal immunization, and Canadians over 60.
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How To Make Healthy Eating Habits Stick In The New Year Texas A&M AgriLife experts offer 10 tips to make healthy eating attainable and sustainable. By Ashley Vargo, Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications January 4, 2024. Share.
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FDA Probes Ozempic, Other Weight-Loss Drugs for Suicidal Risks Clinical Relevance: Adverse reactions associated with GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) include suicidal ideation. A new FDA investigation is also looking into other side effects of the drugs including multiple cases of hair loss and aspiration.
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Research shows promise to restore beta cells and offer type 1 diabetes treatment hope Australian scientists have explored a new approach to restore insulin-producing cells, opening the door to potential new treatments that could eliminate the need for regular insulin injections in type 1 diabetes. Scientists at the Baker Heart and ...
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Research being conducted on using stem cells to treat diabetes This allows glucose to build up in the bloodstream, which is damaging to the body. Treatment of Type 1 diabetes involves the use of injectable insulin, managing the diet and close monitoring of blood sugar levels to ...
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Drugs, brass knuckles found by Windsor hospital weapons detectors Drugs, drug paraphernalia, as well as a set of brass knuckles are among the items seized at Windsor Regional Hospital since it started using a weapons detection system at its emergency departments, according to hospital CEO David Musyj.
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The Wrong Fight—Prior Authorization On its website, eviCore claims to follow National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines, but there is an obvious discordance between the latest eviCore Oncology Imaging Guidelines (ONC-27.3) and the latest NCCN follicular lymphoma staging ...
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Seven hospitalised after contracting Legionnaires' disease after visiting Sydney CBD NSW Health has issued a warning after seven people contracted Legionnaires' disease; The patients had visited locations in Sydney CBD around Christmas and New Year's; Potentially contaminated cooling towers are currently being inspected.
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New device trialled to speed up sleep apnoea diagnosis A new gadget is being offered to help diagnose cases of obstructive sleep apnoea. A trial being run by the University of Warwick's sleep expert Prof Michelle Miller sees a pebble-sized detector being sent to people across Coventry and Warwickshire.
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FDA Issues First Approval for Mass Drug Imports to States From Canada The Food and Drug Administration has allowed Florida to import millions of dollars worth of medications from Canada at far lower prices than in the United States, overriding fierce decades-long objections from the pharmaceutical industry.
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Identifying unique spectral fingerprints in cough sounds for diagnosing respiratory ailments Coughing, a prevalent symptom of many illnesses, including COVID-19, has led researchers to explore the potential of cough sound signals for cost-effective disease diagnosis. Traditional diagnostic methods, which can be expensive and require ...
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Cholesterol metabolism and colorectal cancer: the plot thickens Cholesterol biosynthesis through the mevalonate pathway is associated with an increased risk of developing CRC [4]. Tumorigenesis in mice carrying mutations in the Apc gene (Apcmin) displays augmented cholesterol biosynthesis and is reversed by genetic or ...
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