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Most sudden infant deaths involved unsafe sleep habits, study finds The statistics revealed that 59.5 percent of the infants who died suddenly were sharing a sleep surface at the time of death, and 75.9 percent were in an adult bed when they died. Though some demographic factors such ...
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Allergy season is earlier this year. Here's why Symptoms typically include congestion, itchy eyes, runny nose, coughing and sneezing, and they can be inconvenient and burdensome for the spring and summer season. Allergic reactions to pollen can be more severe and require immediate medical attention.
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Dairy cattle in Michigan test positive for bird flu Michigan cases linked to affected cattle in Texas · What is HPAI? Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a very contagious virus that can be spread between flocks through contact with infected birds, equipment, or the clothing and shoes of caretakers.
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CDC says bacterial infection cases are rising: What to know about meningococcal disease In the alert, the CDC explained that a variant of the Neisseria meningitidis serogroup Y has reported 140 cases in 2024 so far. Although meningitis typically effects infants and young adults, this strand is targeting adults between the ages of 30 to 60 ...
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North Bay health officials respond to whooping cough outbreak MILL VALLEY, Calif. - Marin County health officials have issued a whooping cough advisory due to an ongoing outbreak that appears to be having a large impact at Tamalpais High School. Last Friday, Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis sent the advisory ...
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Clade I Mpox Response Mati Hlatshwayo Davis: [00:00:47] And I'm also joined by Doctor Agam Rao, medical officer in CDC's poxvirus and rabies branch and Chief Medical Officer of the clade one M-pox response. Thank you so much for joining us.
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Colorectal cancer screening March is colorectal cancer awareness month. Coincidentally, I didn't exactly plan it this way, but I had my screening colonoscopy with local gastroenterologist, Dr. Todd Sheer earlier this month. If you are age 45 years or older or have a family ...
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Measles alert for Sydney as experts call for improvement in indoor air quality A measles alert has been issued for Sydney and other airborne illnesses are on the rise, while Australia's Covid load is relatively low after the summer's surge of the JN.1 variant. New South Wales Health ...
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Advancing Breast Cancer Research Through Collaborative Computing: Harnessing Google Colab for Innovation This investigation explores the potential efficacy of machine learning algorithms (MLAs), particularly convolutional neural networks (CNNs), in distinguishing between benign and malignant breast cancer tissue through the analysis of 1000 breast cancer ...
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Living with multiple sclerosis: HealthLink MS, as it's often called, is particularly common among women. Symptoms usually emerge in a patient's 30s and 40s. Elizabeth Lawson of Sequim is a University of Washington graduate, a wife, a mother of three children, and librarian, her dream career. She is ...
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Dengue cases soar, doubling in first quarter of 2024; seven deaths reported As of Mar 25, seven people have died from local dengue infection. Six fatalities were recorded for the whole of 2023. The figures were revealed at Sunday's launch of the national dengue prevention campaign, which ...
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Mpox cases nearly double at start of 2024 versus same time last year In October 2023, the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to recommend that up to 2 million Americans get a mpox vaccine routinely. SEE MORE: There have been more US measles cases this year than ...
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Princess of Wales' diagnosis highlights rise in cancer cases among those under 50 Cancer experts in Singapore say early detection from increased screening may be on the rise, but it is not the case for young-onset cancers, as those under 50 would not have met the age criteria for screening.
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Aphantasia: What we've learned about people who can't 'visualize' information On the other end of the spectrum, there are those with hyperphantasia, who possess an extraordinarily vivid visual imagination. After years of research, let's explore what we know about the captivating world of these two phenomena and their implications on ...
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East Texas expert shares colorectal cancer prevention tips for month of awareness "There are some risk ...
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Two measles cases - one confirmed, one probable - in Waikato One new confirmed case of measles and a second probable case have been identified in Waikato, Health NZ confirmed in a statement on Sunday. The cases, both young children, their whanaū and all known close contacts are being supported by local public ...
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Two measles cases discovered in Waikato, officials urge vaccination A confirmed case and a second probable case of measles have been identified in Waikato, with officials fearing the victims may have caught the disease from someone within their community. In a statement released by Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora, ...
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Identifying a bacterial cause for bowel cancer Colorectal cancer is happening more often and in younger people, but why? Part of the answer might have to do with the microbiome. Researchers at University of Melbourne have identified a particular strain of bacteria that causes DNA damage that leads ...
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Allergy season arrived early this year. Here's how to keep pollen from ruining your spring Sneezing and itchy eyes are here already and may last longer than usual. "This season has been so nuts," says Dr. Rachna Shah, allergist at Loyola Medicine Allergy Count.
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Aphantasia: Why I cannot picture my children in my mind Most people can picture images in their heads - the look of an apple, the appearance of their kitchen or the smile of their best friend - but not everyone can. Those who cannot visualise anything in their mind's eye are probably among 1% of people with ...
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Princess Kate's diagnosis prompts early cancer detection awareness for young adults After princess Kate Middleton's recent cancer diagnosis, local doctors are emphasizing the importance of early detection. Cancer rates in young adults are on the rise, one doctor at Beacon Health System saying a that a global study showed a 79% ...
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