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5 tips for talking to kids about their weight Make healthy options such as fresh fruits and vegetables the default choice for children. Natalia Lebedinskaia/Moment RF/Getty Images. Editor's note: Season 9 of the ...
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Some experts worry California wildlife could be vulnerable to an avian flu 'apocalypse' The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus has become notorious for its devastating affects on wild and domestic bird populations over the last four years, but only recently has it inflicted so many deaths in a mammal population.
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Florida school's measles outbreak points to growing danger amid vaccine skepticism So far six students from Manatee Bay Elementary School in Broward County have tested positive for the disease, which can be incredibly dangerous for young children, and experts warn more schools should prepare for the worst.
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Norovirus cases continue to climb in the US, especially in the Northeast, CDC data shows This digitally-colorized, transmission electron microscopic (TEM) image, revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology displayed by a cluster of norovirus virions, or virus particles. Charles D. Humphrey/Centers ...
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Women can exercise less often than men and still see greater health benefits, new study shows Women who engaged in 2.5 hours of moderate physical activity, or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise, weekly were 24% less likely to die when compared to women who didn't exercise regularly within that same time period, according to the paper published in the ...
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Heart Health: Tips and Recipes to Help You Master the Mediterranean Diet While each country's diet may vary from the next, the Mediterranean diet consists mainly of plant-based foods, seafood, lean poultry, whole grains, nuts, beans, olive oil, herbs and spices.
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Large Proteomic Study Flags Blood Biomarkers That Could Foretell Dementia Large, prospective proteomic study links blood proteins to dementia risk. Elevated GFAP at baseline predicted all-cause dementia with 89 percent accuracy. Cytokine GDF15 was most highly associated with vascular dementia.
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Is oat milk unhealthy? That's the wrong question. It's linked to cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes. What does oat milk have to do with it? It's higher in starch (a carb) than some other nondairy milks, and starch is converted into simple sugars when you digest it. That ...
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Post-workout depression: Why the mind-body connection demands attention LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- One of the best benefits of working out is that feel-good endorphin rush, but sometimes, your mood can come crashing down, especially if you're exercising too intensely. Post-workout depression is something people rarely talk ...
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Researchers find association between air pollution and Alzheimer's disease Medical and environmental officials have long warned about the consequences of air pollution on respiratory and cardiac health. The study contributes to already existing evidence that breathing pollution may lead to "plaques" ...
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It's peak Norovirus season. Here's what you can do to avoid getting sick Norovirus is a very contagious illness that may also be referred to as viral gastroenteritis, stomach flu or food poisoning. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. While ...
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Trying to eat more protein to help build strength? Share your diet tips and recipes If you're trying to build and maintain muscle mass, research shows getting enough protein in your diet is key. And many older adults don't get enough – especially women. Are you trying to up your protein intake? What do you eat to make that happen?
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Brazil rolls out dengue vaccines as cases rise sharply Brazil is scrambling to roll out new vaccines against dengue fever after the number of cases of the mosquito-borne disease more than quadrupled from last year's rates. The sharp increase, which has prompted several states to declare ...
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'Not a disease you want to relive': why is the US seeing outbreaks of measles? Both the outbreaks in Broward county, Florida, and Philadelphia made news after children brought the disease into the wider community. Six children grew sick at Manatee Bay elementary in Florida, and nine in Philadelphia after a child went to a daycare ...
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Sanjula Jain Urges a Comprehensive Approach in Address Alarming Rise in Cancer Cases Among Younger Populations In this month's episode of Tuning In to the C-Suite, Briana Contreras, an editor of Managed Healthcare Executive, got to chatting with Sanjula Jain, Ph.D., chief research officer at Trilliant Health. Jain. In the conversation, Sanjula shared the ...
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Kingston-area avian influenza confirmed as highly pathogenic variant As avian influenza continues to affect local wild bird populations, a Napanee wildlife centre has confirmed that the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) variant of avian influenza has been identified in the Kingston region. Advertisement 2.
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Is zombie deer disease a risk to humans? Scientists' reply unlocks new fear No human cases of the disease have been reported yet but scientists have turned to experimental studies to hypothesise about animal-to-human transmission. Experts are just as much in the dark as any of us when it comes to answering the question: Can ...
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High fever, runny nose, cough: How to take care during flu season An increase in viral infections is commonly attributed to adenovirus, influenza A, RSV, and rhino-enteroviruses. These typically cause cold-like symptoms like runny nose, cough, fever, and fatigue. Some may also experience nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea.
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Somalia records more deaths from cholera amid surge in cases MOGADISHU, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- A total of 2,943 new cholera cases and 26 deaths have been reported in Somalia since January 2024 as cases surge following intense flooding caused by El Nino rains in late 2023, the Ministry of Heath said Saturday.
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'Tranq dope' mixture of fentanyl, horse sedative involved in Florida deaths TREASURE ISLAND — Andrew McClave Jr. loved to lift weights. The 6-foot-4-inch bartender resembled a bodybuilder and once posed for a photo flexing his muscles with former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan. "He was extremely dedicated to it," said his father, ...
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Ketamine therapy for mental health a 'Wild West' for doctors and patients Out of desperation, her husband scraped together $600 for the first of six rounds of intravenous ketamine therapy at Ketamine Clinics Los Angeles, which administers the generic anesthetic for off-label uses such as treating depression.
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Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome found in ancient individuals Researchers have reported chromosomal disorders discovered from prehistoric skeletal remains, dating up to approximately 5,500 years old — including six cases of Down syndrome and one case of Edwards syndrome. According to the authors of a paper ...
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