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Bird flu has hit US dairy cattle for the first time. Here's what it means for milk supply. Those tests came back positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which has been impacting bird populations in Europe and Asia since August 2020 and "caused extensive morbidity and mortality events" in similar species across the U.S., according ...
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'Soaking through my sheets': What it's like grappling with menopause in your 20s and 30s As part of her treatment for stage 3 hormone positive breast cancer, Rosalina Felipe, then 28, started taking medication that put her into menopause. At first, she thought little about it because she was focused on making it through active treatment ...
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For the first time, US dairy cows have tested positive for bird flu The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed Friday that cows in Texas, Kansas and Michigan had been sickened by the virus, and there were presumptive positive test results for additional herds in New Mexico and ...
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They Thought Ozempic Would Help Them Lose Weight. It Didn't Work. , which makes Ozempic for Type 2 diabetes and Wegovy for obesity, says that not all patients will respond to all therapies, and notes that the overwhelming majority of patients treated with Wegovy lost some weight in the semaglutide trial.
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What Is The 'Oatzempic Challenge' On TikTok? What You Need To Know Talk about sowing some wild oats. TikTokers have been adding the word "oat" to Ozempic to name a liquid concoction of oats, water, and lime juice. They've been calling this drink "Oatzempic," even though there's no Ozempic medication in it.
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Colon cancer on the rise in younger adults TAMPA, Fla. — At 50, everyone is encouraged to get a colonoscopy to check for colon cancer. The screening has brought down the number of people diagnosed with the disease who are 50 and over.
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Some Cancer Patients Can Find It Hard to Tell Family and Friends Ever since Anthony Bridges found out he had prostate cancer 6 years ago, he hasn't stopped talking about it. He told his Facebook friends immediately. Now, the 68-year-old man from Georgia spends time working with others to encourage other men to talk ...
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San Diego County confirms second case of measles so far in 2024 There is no treatment for measles. Doctors recommend bed rest, fluids, and fever control to help with the symptoms. Earlier in March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a ...
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Kate's diagnosis sheds light on rise in early-onset cancer Kate Middleton, princess of Wales, announced that she has been diagnosed with cancer. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft discussed the news with Dr. Jeannine Villella, Director of the Northwell Health Cancer Institute.
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Over 5000 dengue cases and 7 deaths in first quarter of 2024: Baey Yam Keng SINGAPORE - Those who have been infected with dengue are urged to protect themselves against mosquito bites to help curb the spread of the disease, as Singapore grapples with a surge of over 5,000 dengue cases in the first quarter of 2024 – more than ...
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Walk this way – it's quite good for you Beyond being anti-sedentary, walking at a brisk pace counts toward the minimum of 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity recommended by federal guidelines, Gabriel said, noting that "substantial evidence" supports the idea that such exercise ...
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World kidney day - 7 ways you may unknowingly damage your kidney Currently, kidney disease ranks as the 8th leading cause of death. About 1 in 10 people have some degree of Chronic kidney disease (CKD). Indians are at a higher risk of CKD. This risk is due in part to high rates of diabetes and high blood pressure in our ...
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Testicular cancer, at a glance There is also carcinoma in situ of the testis (CIS), which is the precursor of testicular germ-cell tumours. Most cancers tend to have precursor cancer cells that can become invasive but this is diagnosed by suspicion and only confirmed by microscopic ...
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5 things young people should know about colorectal cancer While 90% of colorectal cancer diagnoses occur in those ages 50 and older, colorectal cancer is increasing among young people under 50. The rise is significant enough that national guidelines now recommend colorectal screening begin by age 45 for those ...
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A measles warning has been issued. Here's how to protect yourself The World Health Organization has warned preventative measures are necessary to stop outbreaks worldwide. Sydneysiders are being warned to stay on high alert for measles after the highly contagious disease was detected in the Western ...
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Dementia and Modifiable Risk Factors: Latest Study Adds Air Pollution to a Long List As one gets older, it is common to experience some cognitive decline with typical brain aging, such as subtle changes in memory, thinking, and reasoning, explains the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, dementia is not an ...
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Rare meningitis infections on the rise in US The infections are ...
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Waikato measles cases a false alarm Two Waikato children thought to have caught measles are not infected. Te Whatu Ora health officials confirmed the positive case of measles reported yesterday does not have measles as first suspected, after further testing.
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Women's health app CHARLI uses artificial intelligence to fast-track endometriosis diagnoses In short: Nearly 1 million Australians experience endometriosis but it takes an average of 5-6 years to get diagnosed. Endometriosis Australia has developed an app, CHARLI, to track women's cycles and alert them of any abnormalities, connecting them to ...
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County residents warned of potential rabies exposure from local coyote Montgomery County health authorities have confirmed that a coyote that attacked two women on Thursday in the Ashton and Burtonsville areas tested positive for rabies. The animal was captured and euthanized on the same day, county officials ...
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Research identifies optimal body weight to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes patients New research being presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12-15 May), identifies the optimum body weight range for adults with type 2 diabetes to minimize their risk of dying from any cardiovascular disease, ...
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Prevalence, pathogenesis and spectrum of neurological symptoms in COVID‐19 and post‐COVID‐19 syndrome To the Editor: Wesselingh's narrative review1 is excellent but, in our view, omitted some potentially important points. The spectrum of central and peripheral nervous system complications of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) ...
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UNAIR Anthropology Professor highlights rising dengue fever cases UNAIR NEWS – Cases of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) have once again surged in Indonesia, a trend often observed during the rainy season. DHF has now been classified as an Extraordinary Incident (KLB). KLB refers to a situation where there is a drastic ...
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A Lock of Beethoven's Hair Holds Clues to His Musical Genius A team of researchers tested Beethoven's DNA for beat synchronization ability, a trait related to musicality. While Beethoven's polygenic score was unremarkable compared to the general population, the researchers say that his genius may have been in ...
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Stem Cells From Patients' Fat Can Help Treat Spinal Cord Injuries By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. HealthDay. FRIDAY, March 29, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Stem cells derived from a patient's own fat can safely help improve sensation and movement after a spinal cord injury, a new, small study finds.
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What to know about the 'oat-zempic' weight loss trend growing on social media Some people are trying a meal replacement drink with oats to lose weight. ByJessica Mendoza · via logo. April 1, 2024, 8:27 AM. 3:43. What to know about the 'oat-zempic' craze. Some claim the mix of oats, lime, water and a sprinkle of cinnamon blended ...
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Neck Ache Due To Excessive Phone Use? Try These Exercises For Relief Excessive phone use can lead to neck pain due to poor posture and strain on the neck muscles. Fortunately, some exercises can help reduce neck pain. Read on as we share how these exercises help and how to perform them for the best results.
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Turning back the clock on aging immune systems: New treatment rejuvenates elderly defenses In a recent study published in Nature, researchers developed a treatment to restore the immunological system to a younger condition, with fewer myeloid-biased output-hematopoietic stem cells (my-HSCs), more HSCs, and a balanced generation of myeloid ...
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Beginning a New Era of Precision Alzheimer's Therapeutics During the disease process of Alzheimer's, amyloid beta protein misfolds to form amyloid plaques and tau protein forms what are known as neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. The process of amyloid ...
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