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How long does food poisoning last? This can come from eating food left out too long at room temperature, along with undercooked and raw food. Bacteria such as E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus and salmonella can double their numbers in less than 20 minutes in food left in the danger zone, ...
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Respiratory virus season in the US isn't over yet After a few weeks of decline, some measures show that flu activity is starting to pick up again and respiratory virus levels remain high overall in the United States. During the week ending January 27, more than 82,000 people who visited an emergency ...
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You can order a test to find out your biological age. Is it worth it? It's based on an analysis of modifications in your DNA. I took one of these biological age tests myself last fall at a longevity lab. The one I took is called GrimAge and it's used by many ...
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'Extremely lucky:' Suburban mom shares the 'widow-maker' heart attack signs she nearly missed On one night in July 2022, paramedics rushed Casalan Bittle to an area hospital, where doctors revealed startling news - she was having a heart attack. By Sarah Jacoby/TODAY.com and NBC Chicago Staff • Published February 3, 2024 • Updated on February 3 ...
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Our Chicago: Women's Heart Health CHICAGO (WLS) -- According to the American Heart Association, heart disease and stroke cause one in three deaths among women each year. That is more than all cancers combined. February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about the risk ...
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Users of New Weight Loss Drug Had Lower Blood Pressure in Study A study of the weight loss drug tirzepatide showed that people who took it had significantly lower blood pressures after 36 weeks of using the medication. Tirzepatide, made by Eli Lilly, is used to treat Type 2 diabetes, under the brand name Mounjaro, ...
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World Cancer Day: Exploring Challenges and Advancements in Cancer Care February 4th is World Cancer Day, an international day dedicated to raising awareness of cancer and encouraging its prevention, detection, and treatment. According to Michael Zinner, MD, numerous advancements have shaped the landscape of cancer care in ...
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Measles: Urgent Wales call on MMR vaccine for children Urgent action is needed so children in Wales are fully vaccinated for measles, the chief medical officer has warned. Sir Frank Atherton said outbreaks could become more frequent unless uptake of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine increased.
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Ohio health officials confirm first measles case in 2024 COLUMBUS, Ohio — A child in Montgomery County has been diagnosed with measles, the first confirmed case in Ohio this year. The Ohio Department of Health says it's not aware of any additional current cases of the disease. The department is working with ...
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Air pollution a factor in spiking cancer cases, report says New estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) predict a 77% increase in cancer cases globally by 2050. The report points to air pollution as one of the factors driving the expected increase in cancer rates, even though it does not have the same ...
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Measles: Parents told to rebook missed MMR vaccine appointments Health bosses are urging parents to rebook any missed mumps, measles and rubella vaccine (MMR) appointments. Data showed the North East and north Cumbria had the highest uptake in England, but second doses fell below what is required to avoid outbreaks ...
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Possibility of wildlife-to-human crossover heightens concern about chronic wasting disease It currently is known to infect only members of the cervid family — elk, deer, reindeer, caribou, and moose. Animal disease scientists are alarmed about the rapid spread of CWD in deer. Recent ...
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New approach offers hope for regaining lost memories in Alzheimer's While newly approved drugs for Alzheimer's show some promise for slowing the memory-robbing disease, the current treatments fall far short of being effective at regaining memory. What is needed are more treatment options targeted to restore memory, ...
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Karnataka: Uttara Kannada on alert after 25 infected with monkey fever Uttara Kannada district health officer said all the 25 infected individuals are out of danger despite not receiving the vaccine. Bengaluru: Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), commonly known as monkey fever, has infected 25 people in Siddapur taluk of ...
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Mild winter leading to early onset of allergies "This early warm weather makes my postnasal drip worse and my nose run," Bloomington resident Rick Weinberger said. Allina Health Allergist Dr. Pramod Kelkar says he's seeing more patients with allergy symptoms recently.
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What does the future hold for obesity medication development? A large pipeline of entero-pancreatic hormone-based pharmacotherapies is currently under development for obesity treatment. Since entero-pancreatic hormones, such as glucagon, amylin, and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) ...
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Moderate kimchi intake linked to lower obesity rates, study shows Increased obesity prevalence is associated with higher medical expenditure; thus, obesity prevention remains a public health priority. In Korea, kimchi is a traditional side dish low in calories but rich in vitamins, dietary fiber, polyphenols, and lactic ...
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Possibility of Wildlife-to-Human Crossover Heightens Concern About Chronic Wasting Disease Animal disease scientists are alarmed about the rapid spread of CWD in deer. Recent research shows that the barrier to a spillover into humans is less formidable than previously believed and that the prions causing the disease may be evolving to become ...
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Medical experts give tips to brush off the winter blues You may feel more ...
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Colorectal cancer an increasing risk for younger people More young people are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer in Australia, a disease that is frequently diagnosed in its later stages. More funding is needed for public colorectal cancer treatment centres in Australia, with the demand for care, ...
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Manitoban breast cancer survivor shares importance of early detection February 4th marks World Cancer Day - with advocates raising awareness for prevention and ongoing research. Global's Katherine Dornian speaks with Aimee Heroux, a cancer survivor about her story - and how she's urging others - to minimize their risk.
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Flu shows signs of a comeback after holiday hiatus Illustration of an influenza particle wrapped in a blanket. Illustration: Lindsey Bailey/Axios. Photo: Dan Higgins/CDC. Public health authorities are seeing signs of a second wave ...
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ODH director reports first case of measles in Ohio this year MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ...
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Best Life: Skip 10000 steps ORLANDO, FL (Ivanhoe ...
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Deadly fungus, Candida Auris, emerges in US: All you need to know C. auris is notorious for its ability to cause a range of infections, from superficial skin conditions to invasive diseases such as bloodstream infections, which can be life-threatening.
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Children's Mental Health Week 2024: support available for young people in Walsall To mark Children's Mental Health Week (Monday 5 February – Sunday 11 February 2024), Walsall Council is encouraging children and young people in the borough to look after their mental health, this week and all year round.
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Researchers Witness High-Speed HIV-1 Protein Movement As the HIV virus glides up outside a human cell to dock and possibly inject its deadly cargo of genetic code, there's a spectacularly brief moment in which a tiny piece of its surface snaps open to begin the process of infection.
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Xist lncRNA identified as key trigger in female-biased autoimmune diseases In a recent study published in the journal Cell, a team of scientists predominantly from Stanford University discovered that sex-biased autoimmunity, where females are more affected by autoimmune disorders than males, is primarily driven by the Xist ...
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Risk of dementia nearly three times higher one year after stroke: study Their research also found that nearly 20 per cent of stroke survivors develop dementia over the next five-and-a-half years. The risk for those who had an intracerebral hemorrhage, or bleeding in the brain, was nearly 150 per cent higher than the general ...
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Experts share advice for brushing away winter weather blues LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE ...
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An updated guide for managing menopause But fewer than 5% of postmenopausal women aged less than 65 years use vaginal oestrogen therapy (here), which is inexpensive, effective and safe. Most importantly, menopause is not simply about symptoms. The ...
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