Sunday, June 30, 2024

Google Alert - health

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Daily update June 30, 2024
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The Washington Post
Climate change helped fuel an explosion of dengue cases in the Americas, including Puerto Rico, as mosquitoes multiply in warmer, wetter weather. By Lena ...
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The Washington Post
Researchers said, of those in the study, 331 patients with an anxiety diagnosis developed Parkinson's disease over the decade, and the average patient who developed the disease did so 4.9 years after their first anxiety diagnosis.
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CNET
If you forgot to put on sunscreen before going outside today, consider this your reminder. You'll want to make sure you get the right SPF to shield yourself from harmful UV rays, especially since summer 2024 comes after the hottest year on record.
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BBC News
But have cases really gone up and are there any new variants we should be worried about? What else do we know right now? Is there a spike in infections?
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Naples Daily News
Southwest Florida hospitals are watching COVID numbers inch up ... What's to blame for that run-down feeling of muscle soreness and congestion? While you may want to rule out COVID-19, don't. ... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says COVID is on ...
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CBC.ca
And they say the money is coming at a crucial time — as the health-care system faces a rapidly aging population and growing needs. The Slaight Family Foundation, a charity founded by media magnate Allan ...
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BBC News
There is some talk of a "summer Covid wave" at the moment. We all seem to know someone who has had it lately, or a friend who has been off sick. But have cases really gone up and are there any new variants we should be worried about?
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News-Medical.net
To find out whether paternal diet could influence offspring health, researchers gave male mice a high-fat diet with or without added fish oil. They found that the offspring of the males that consumed fish oil had ...
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Globalnews.ca
Michael Pirovolakis has spastic paraplegia type 50 (SPG50), an "ultra-rare" neurodegenerative disorder that causes developmental delays, speech impairment, seizures and progressive paralysis. He is believed to be the only child in Canada with the disease.
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KCRA Sacramento
Dengue is a mosquito-borne virus that is spread mainly via the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is also known to carry several other viruses such as yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika, according to the CDC.
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WMUR Manchester
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is investigating a possible measles exposure after an international traveler who visited Hanover this month tested positive. DHHS said the international traveler tested positive for measles ...
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NBC10 Boston
According to DPH, the person traveled through Boston to Amsterdam using public transportation on Saturday, June 22 while infectious. Published 2 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago. Measles, Women scratch the upper arm with one hand due to the numerous red ...
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NPR
India's men's cricket team won a nail-biter final game against South Africa in the Twenty20 World Cup match on Saturday, putting an end to the country's 13-year drought in the global cricket arena. Both India and South Africa were undefeated going into ...
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WOODTV.com
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Summer is here, which means many people will be out in the sun enjoying the nice weather. Whether your goal is to get a nice tan or simply avoid sunburn, making sure you're protecting yourself from harmful UV rays is ...
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Mirage News
Drug development is typically slow: the pipeline from basic research discoveries that provide the basis for a new drug to clinical trials to production of a widely available medicine can take decades. But decades can feel impossibly far off to someone ...
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