Sunday, July 14, 2024

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Daily update July 14, 2024
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The Washington Post
Three people who worked with infected poultry in Colorado are believed to have contracted avian influenza, state health officials said Friday, potentially bringing the number of U.S. cases identified in humans since April to seven.
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The New York Times
Two adults living at a New York City migrant shelter were diagnosed with measles, a treatable but highly contagious respiratory illness, city health officials said on Friday. The city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is coordinating with the ...
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Voice of America
The World Health Organization (WHO) and scientists raised the alarm last month about the mpox situation in Congo, including the spread of a new strain of mpox spreading in South Kivu. Mpox has been endemic ...
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NBC4 Washington
If you only received one dose of the MMR vaccine, you are very likely to be protected even if you were exposed to measles. However, even though your risk of infection is low, health officials recommend contacting your doctor or another healthcare provider ...
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WTOP
Where the person is from has not been released, but the Arlington County Public Health Division said it wasn't from Virginia. What to do if you may have been exposed to measles?
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BBC News
An assessment by the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB) highlighted the need for more work around conditions such as endometriosis and poly-cystic ovary syndrome. It also suggested women in affluent ...
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WKOW
Most people are assigned either female or male, according to the research; the rest are intersex, a person whose sexual or reproductive anatomy doesn't fit this male/female binary. The researchers defined ...
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NBC New York
Measles is a highly contagious, viral respiratory disease, but those vaccinated against it have a very low risk of contracting measles. "The Health Department and Health + Hospitals are coordinating to ensure that anyone who's ...
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CTV News
The care that comes after a cardiac arrest should include supporting mental health — especially for women, new research has found. In the five years that followed an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, or OHCA, in which the heart suddenly stops beating, ...
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Deccan Herald
In practical terms, what do these figures really indicate? Dr Ranjan Shetty, HOD & Consultant, Interventional Cardiology, Manipal Hospitals, Bengaluru:.
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The Hindu
In Gujarat's Sabarkantha district, four children have died and two others are under treatment for suspected infection of Chandipura virus, which causes encephalitis. The two children are being treated at the civil hospital at Himmatnagar in the ...
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WIBW
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Microvascular disease (damage of small blood vessels) was defined as either urine albumin/creatinine ratio (UACR) ≥ 30 mg/g or presence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) assessed by either mydriatic retinal imaging or ophthalmoscopy.
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WIRED
Over the past two months, WIRED tested the process of ordering compounded semaglutide—the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy—from a sample of the most prominent telehealth companies offering the medication in the United States. We focused on some of ...
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National Geographic
A report published by authors from the American Heart Association (AHA) and the McKinsey Health Institute showed that addressing the gender gaps prevalent in the treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD) could boost the US economy by $28 billion ...
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WXOW.com
By asking participants to rank how strongly they agreed with statements such as "I have so much in life to be thankful for" and "I am grateful to a wide variety of people," the research team was able to determine the percentage of women who had the highest ...
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KCRA Sacramento
Experiencing gratitude is beneficial for physical health and emotional well-being, past research has shown. Now, a new study has found those who experience more gratitude also have a lower risk of dying. The report is the first to examine the effects of ...
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KELOLAND.com
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – There is no doubt this is a bad year for mosquitoes. If you want to be outside this summer, the goal is to avoid those itchy bites. The heavy rain and flooding left behind a prime breeding ground for mosquitoes, ...
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Hindustan Times
The gut microbiome might have more than a passing influence on ASD as new study links gut health with autism, raising the possibility of new treatments. Autism is considered a developmental disorder inhibiting socialisation and some common signs and ...
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CentAUR
Researchers from the University of Reading analysed data from 120 scientific papers to understand how 40 types of insects in 19 countries respond to air pollutants like ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and particulate matter. The study ...
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The Australian Financial Review
High-intensity interval training three times a week can improve brain function in people 65 to 85 – and the benefits last up to five years, new research from the Queensland Brain Institute has found. University of Queensland neuroscientist Perry ...
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