Sunday, March 3, 2024

Google Alert - health

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Daily update March 3, 2024
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NPR
If you're aiming to cut back on meat and you want to build muscle strength, you're not alone. Following our story on foods that help maintain strength, lots of you responded to our call-out, telling us you're trying to boost protein consumption with a ...
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www.genengnews.com
The clinical trial focused on checkpoint inhibitors. These anticancer agents block the body's immune checkpoint proteins, allowing the immune cells to destroy cancer cells. In this case, the immunotherapy blocked the PD-1 and CTLA-4 checkpoints.
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Tampa Bay Times
The CDC generally recommends all children get two doses of the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine, at least 28 days apart, with the first dose at 12 through 15 months of age, and the second dose at ages 4 through 6.
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NBC Connecticut
A stomach bug is sweeping through the northeast. Doctors are asking people to take steps to protect themselves as there's a rise in norovirus cases. It's a tiny virus that can leave you feeling queasy and it's spreading throughout the northeast.
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Medical News Today
Recent advances in deep learning and imaging technologies have revolutionized automated medical image analysis, especially in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease through neuroimaging. Despite the availability of various imaging modalities for the same ...
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www.wcax.com
ABC News
In short: Meningococcal B cases in Australia are rising but the vaccine for the disease isn't free in most states. About 1 in 10 people who contract the condition will die, with 1 in 4 people left with permanent disability. What's next?
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Hindustan Times
Vitamin D, iron, omega 3: Dietary supplements are a booming market, heavily promoted on social media. But there is hardly any regulation of these supplements — and promises of health benefits are often false. Food supplements should not replace a ...
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The Guardian
Shortly before Joseph Ladapo was sworn in as Florida's surgeon general in 2022, the New Yorker ran a short column welcoming the vaccine-skeptic doctor to his new role, and highlighting his advocacy for the use of leeches in public health.
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Times of India
As per reports, David Mitchener, 89, a resident of Surry, UK died as his vitamin D levels were at a higher level, which is 380. He was on vitamin D supplements nine months prior to his death. He first presented as a case of hypercalcemia, ...
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syracuse.com
Watertown, N.Y. — A stray cat in the North Country has tested positive for rabies and may have spread the disease to other animals, officials said. The Jefferson County Public Health Service posted a warning to their Facebook page Friday that the stray ...
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KUOW News and Information
Researchers say they've found a significant increase in prescriptions for antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications among people with pre-existing mental health needs in the six weeks following a major wildfire. Over ...
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KQED
Older adults age 65 and over can now get another COVID vaccine this spring, after the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) formally recommended an extra shot for this age group. The additional vaccine being offered to this age group is ...
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The Current
Studies using imaging to assess the brains of people hospitalized with COVID-19 showed disrupted or leaky blood brain barriers in those who experienced brain fog. A large preliminary analysis pooling together data from 11 studies encompassing ...
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The Kingston Whig-Standard
The reminder from Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Public Health comes in the wake of a global increase in cases of the infectious viral disease, whose symptoms include rash, fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and fatigue.
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Hindustan Times
Innumerable co-morbidities are associated with obesity like hypertension, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, fatty liver, liver cirrhosis, gall stones, acidity, stroke, cancers, osteoporosis, infertility and psychological trauma.
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www.targetedonc.com
Hedyeh Ebrahimi, MD, MPH, and other researchers at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center sought to investigate the potential connection between the gut microbiome and metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). In the ...
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Verywell Health
Magnesium has been getting a lot of buzz, and the hype is warranted: Nearly half of Americans may not get enough magnesium from their diet.1 Magnesium is an essential mineral for regulating blood sugar, blood pressure, muscle function, bone health, ...
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NDTV
Led by John Swierk from Binghamton University, the study analysed nine major tattoo ink brands in the United States. It found that 45 out of 54 ink samples contained undisclosed additives or pigments linked to potential health risks.
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