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Doctors try a controversial technique to reduce the transplant organ shortage Sellers and his organ retrieval team from Tennessee Donor Services are flying to Chattanooga to try to recover a liver and two kidneys from an organ donor. "We're doing an NRP recovery," says ...
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'Move Beyond BMI', New European Obesity Framework Advises The consensus-based statement, from the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), provides an algorithm for diagnosing and staging obesity based on BMI, fat accumulation, and a clinical component including medical, functional, and mental ...
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Plague is among the deadliest bacterial infections in human history. Cases still happen today It's transmitted by fleas that live on rodents. Symptoms usually appear within one to seven days after infection and include painful, swollen lymph nodes, called bubos, in the groin, armpit or neck areas as well as fever, chills and coughing.
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Greater adherence to Mediterranean diet linked to benefits in study The Mediterranean diet focuses on plant-based foods and healthy fats, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains and extra virgin olive oil. The research, published in JAMA Network Open in May, was based on data from a study that followed 25,315 women, ...
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2 types of ultra-processed foods 'strongly' linked to shorter lifespans, study findings suggest Those with higher intakes of ultra-processed foods were, specifically, more susceptible to a risk of death linked to diabetes or heart disease, researchers said of the study results, which have yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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Survey Reveals Important Factors in Patients With Dry Eye Disease DED is an eye disease that is a result of the eye not making enough tears or tears that evaporate too quickly. This can cause dryness, redness, fluctuating vision, and overall eye irritation in patients diagnosed with the condition.
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West Nile virus continues to plague Colorado. Here's what is being done to prevent it It's an unusually muggy morning at the CSU Environmental Learning Center on the east side of Fort Collins with bird chirping and twittering penetrating the stifling air. A white-tailed doe browses as its spotted fawn plays among the tall grasses under ...
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Be grateful for what you have. It may help you live longer However, this is the first time researchers have directly linked gratitude to a lower risk of earlier death, Wong and others said. "It's not surprising, but it's always good to see empirical research supporting ...
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DPH: 11 cases of mpox so far this year in CT HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB ...
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Tick that can cause meat allergy may be spreading: What to know (NEXSTAR) — A tick known to cause meat and dairy allergies appears to be continuing its northward spread, prompting new reminders from health officials. The lone star tick, found primarily in southern states, has been on the move in recent years.
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Scientists identify over 5000 high-risk cancer gene variants Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and their collaborators at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and the University of Cambridge assessed the health impact of all possible genetic changes in the 'tumor protection' gene, BAP1.
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IVF success drops nearly 40% with air pollution exposure: study "We found that increased exposure to particulate matter pollution (PM2.5 and PM10) in the weeks and months before egg collection were associated with reduced live birth rates, regardless of the pollution levels at the time of the embryo transfer," he told ...
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Neuromuscular training reduces chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and improves patient outcomes What is CIPN? CIPN, a frequent side effect of chemotherapy treatment, causes loss of feeling, tingling, dysesthesia, pain, and balance, which subsequently leads to unsteady walking and falls. Dose ...
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AI model revolutionizes dementia diagnosis with high accuracy across multiple data sources In a recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers developed and validated an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model that uses multimodal data to accurately differentiate between various dementia (significant cognitive decline) ...
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Popular weight-loss and diabetes medications linked to lower risk of some cancers, study finds (CNN) — GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy may help lower the risk of certain cancers, a new study suggests. People who are overweight or obese have a higher risk of getting 13 types of cancer, and the risk increases the longer a person is ...
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COVID-19 vaccination linked to reduced symptomatic child asthma Asthma was initially considered a significant risk factor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and subsequent hospitalization caused by COVID-19. Health professionals were concerned that children with asthma would be ...
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Tick Bite? Don't Panic Connecticut tick-borne illnesses of note: Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi, deer tick) Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilium, deer tick) Babesiosis (Babesia microti, deer tick) Ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia chaffeensis, lone star tick)
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Action for mesothelioma day Raising awareness for mesothelioma is incredibly important, which is why Action Mesothelioma Day is so important. It takes place every year on the first Friday in July. 04 July 2024. Call us now on: 0330 041 5869.
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Air pollution can decrease odds of live birth after IVF by 38%, study finds Research suggests impact of pollution begins before conception by disrupting the development of the egg. Hannah Devlin Science correspondent. Sun 7 Jul 2024 18.00 EDT. Share. Air pollution exposure can significantly decrease the chance of a live birth ...
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Extra urgent care clinics to open as flu sweeps Sydney Two new urgent care clinics will open in Sydney's inner south next week in a bid to ease increasing pressure on the city's emergency departments as the number of new influenza cases continues to rise rapidly. The latest NSW Health respiratory report, ...
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Poorly understood premenstrual disorder means periods of despair for some women Michael Noble Jr. /. for KFF Health News. Cori Lint has premenstrual dysphoric disorder, known as PMDD, which is a negative reaction in the brain to natural hormonal changes in ...
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Is Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Hard To Diagnose? Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a contagious and serious respiratory illness caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Classic symptoms include intense, long-lasting coughing that can cause vomiting and a "whoop" noise when you inhale or ...
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'I've no idea how I devoped asbestos-related cancer' A mum with a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos hopes to raise awareness after it went undetected for more than a year. Emily-Jane Scandrett has pleural mesothelioma, which is most often found in men over 75.
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Ugh, is COVID going around again? Austin Public Health Authority Desmar Walkes said summer gatherings could be contributing to an uptick in COVID-related emergency room visits. "It's been gradually happening over the last two or ...
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Some antidepressants cause more weight gain than others: Study The study was published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine · 183,118 patients were tracked across two years · The average weight at baseline was 185 lb.
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Linking gut microbial strains and functions to diabetes in an international population Numerous studies have identified gut microorganisms associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, their findings have been largely inconsistent, owing to small study populations and varying analytical methods. Early research often ...
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