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Avoiding Neuropathy From Chemo; Predictive Value of Screening EKGs TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, ...
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Faster spreading strain of mpox raises alarm in Congo Global health authorities are raising the alarm over a strain of mpox spreading through the Democratic Republic of Congo, with little known about the mutation other than it seems to spread more easily among humans. The mpox virus circulating in the ...
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Tattoos may raise risk of blood cancer, study finds However, a study from Sweden has raised questions about the potential long-term health risks associated with body art, particularly the risk of developing malignant lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. The study, ...
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Mediterranean Diet Tied to Lower Mortality Risk in Cancer Survivors This finding is particularly relevant, according to the researchers, as cancer patients are considered to be at higher risk of cardiovascular disease because of shared modifiable risk factors and, potentially, molecular mechanisms of disease.
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The Woman's Doctor: Causes of IBS Irritable bowel syndrome is more common in women, but why? Jen Franciotti chats with Dr. Ernestine Wright from Mercy Medical Center about factors that can contribute to IBS, and recommendations for mitigating the symptoms. Advertisement ...
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Man with Zika virus dies in Karnataka's Shivamogga, one more under treatment at home SHIVAMOGGA: A 74-year-old man in Shivamogga, who had tested positive for Zika virus, died late Friday. Since the patient had comorbidities, doctors are yet to ascertain whether his death was directly caused by the virus. Nonetheless, this is the first ...
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Colon cancer on the rise in younger adults. Tarrant County health expert explains why Colon cancer and rectal cancer are often grouped together because they have many features in common. Nearly double the number of young adults under the age of 54 are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer today compared to a ...
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How the Brain Decides What to Remember György Buzsáki first started tinkering with waves when he was in high school. In his childhood home in Hungary, he built a radio receiver, tuned it to various electromagnetic frequencies, and used a radio transmitter to chat with strangers from the Faroe ...
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Is there a perfect age to be a leader? "First, cognitive function and behavioral functions include a variety of different specific functions, such as fluency, short-term and long-term memory, problem solving, speed … and there's a fair amount of variability in the effects of aging on these ...
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These ultraprocessed foods may shorten your life, study says — Eating higher levels of ultraprocessed food may shorten lifespans by more than 10%, according to a new, unpublished study of over 500,000 people whom researchers followed for nearly three decades. The risk went up ...
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Want to age successfully? Being active will increase odds you'll be more mentally alert. A friend I respect told me about a book he thought I would enjoy, so I ordered it that day. The book, "Brain Rules, 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School," is written by John Medina, a molecular biologist whose lifelong ...
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Fitness: You can walk away back pain Physical activity is often prescribed to ease low back pain despite the lack of evidence substantiating which type of exercise is the most effective. Is swimming better than cycling? Pilates more effective than yoga? Most studies compare a small subset ...
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Salvini's League Senator Looks to End Mandatory Jabs for Kids (Bloomberg) -- A member of Matteo Salvini's League is seeking to curtail mandatory vaccinations for children as the party steps up its populist drive following last month's European Union vote. A senator for the Italian party recently presented an ...
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Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on Recent Increase in Covid-19 Activity Hospitalizations Have Increased Compared to the Same Period Last Summer, But Remain Well Below the Rates Seen During Same Period In 2022. New Yorkers Are Reminded of Latest COVID-19 Guidance. Governor Kathy Hochul today provided New Yorkers an update ...
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Tips and tricks to keep mosquitoes away this summer "All across Canada there's a model that gives an idea of [what] the mosquito population or the mosquito pressure could be when you're going to cottage country or in your own backyard," Stuart told CTVNews.ca in an interview on Friday. "So it's very, very ...
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