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What to know about menopause, according to a doctor In the United States, an estimated 1.3 million women enter menopause every year. Around 90% of women experience menopausal symptoms, which can include hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood alterations and weight gain.
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Keto Diet May Raise 'Bad' LDL Cholesterol, Reduce 'Good' Gut Bacteria A new study compared the keto diet with a diet low in added sugars and found that both diets reduced fat mass compared to a control diet. However, the keto diet was associated with negative metabolic changes, such as raised "bad" cholesterol and ...
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How access to opioid treatments has changed in Ohio Beginning in 2013, the introduction of synthetic opioids like fentanyl and xylazine into the drug supply sparked a surge in opioid overdose deaths. According to the Department of Health & Human Services Overdose Prevention Strategy, drug overdose ...
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How to care for someone with dementia during heat waves For example, an older person might be wearing a fur coat in 90-degree weather. At other times, the signals are subtle, and caregivers have to be vigilant to ensure someone's comfort and safety.
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RI resident dies from bacteria found in ocean water Rhode Island health officials are warning beachgoers about the risks of entering coastal waters with open wounds after a resident died of a rare bacterial infection. The Rhode Island Department of Health said the person, who they did not identify, ...
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Colorado health officials warn adopters after puppy tests positive for rabies CDPHE says the rabies-positive puppy came from Texas and has since been euthanized. The puppy was part of an adoption event with its 11 littermates at Moms and Mutts Colorado Rescue for Pregnant and Nursing Dogs, located at 2721 West Oxford Avenue in ...
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'Unstoppable' sloth borne virus detected in for first time in Europe after two die in Brazil In June and July, 19 imported cases of the Oropouche virus were reported in Europe, according to the European Center for Disease Control. Twelve were reported in Spain, five in Italy, and two in Germany.
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'Zero-calorie' sweetener increases blood clotting risk in healthy individuals: New study Blood clots pose a serious threat, potentially leading to heart attacks or strokes if they travel through the bloodstream. Earlier studies have also associated erythritol with heightened risks of strokes, heart attacks and mortality.
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Louisiana's third measles case this year reported in New Orleans visitor An international visitor to New Orleans has been diagnosed with measles, the third such case of the vaccine-preventable virus in Louisiana this year, according to the state health department. The patient was not fully vaccinated and was exposed to ...
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Molecule restores cognition, memory in Alzheimer's disease model mice Date: August 7, 2024; Source: University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences; Summary: In a new study, a molecule identified and recently synthesized was shown to restore cognitive functions in mice with symptoms of Alzheimer's disease by ...
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LDH confirms measles in New Orleans Measles is highly contagious and can spread rapidly among individuals who have not had the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine. Among the measles cases reported in the U.S. this year, nearly half have resulted in hospitalization. In extreme cases, ...
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COVID cases spike across the state and here in New Orleans The Biden Administration declared the COVID-19 public health emergency over back in May of 2023, but that didn't mean COVID disappeared. Dr. David Janz, Director of Medical Critical Care ...
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Flu hitting kids under 5 JOINT STATEMENT. Premier The Honourable Steven Miles. Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman. The number of children under 5 years of age being hospitalised with the flu has more ...
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Awake kidney transplants: A new norm for surgery? On July 15, Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine performed its second-ever awake kidney transplant. The patient was a 74-year-old man, who left the hospital after 36 hours. He shared his experience in an Aug. 7 news release from the health system, ...
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Effectiveness Against Different Flu Viruses Seasonal flu vaccines are designed to protect against infection and illness caused by the influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming flu season. Flu vaccine effectiveness may vary based on how similar or different ...
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Link discovered between sensory neurons and breast cancer metastasis Date: August 7, 2024; Source: Rockefeller University; Summary: Researchers found a 'neuro-cancer axis' may promote spread of breast cancer. They also found that an FDA-approved anti-nausea medication may prevent it. Share:.
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As students head back to class, are schools ready to handle COVID-19? Despite these upward trends, school officials from various districts told ABC News that they feel prepared to handle cases of any respiratory viruses that may emerge, and to try and prevent classroom disruptions because of them as much as possible.
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A Blood Test Could Detect Early Alzheimer's. That Could Make These 2 Stocks Red-Hot Buys. These companies have approved Alzheimer's treatments that could generate billions in revenue for their respective businesses. One thing that can help with the treatment of any disease is early detection, and Alzheimer's is no exception to that.
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New biomaterial regrows damaged cartilage in joints Date: August 5, 2024; Source: Northwestern University; Summary: Scientists have developed a new bioactive material that successfully regenerated high-quality cartilage in the knee joints of a large-animal model. New material comprises peptides, ...
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Menopause: One resource offers support, symptom navigation tools Experts say there are also resources to provide real connections and support for people with varying degrees of menopausal symptoms and hormonal changes. For more U.S. news, click here. Categories: ...
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Live longer, die healthier Now, researchers demonstrated a treatment that could lengthen life -- and vigor -- up to the very end. Gerontologists describe how a group of mice lived 9% longer when they received monthly treatments, walking faster and gripping objects with greater ...
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Best Labrada Creatine For better Muscle Growth and Strength Explores the top Labrada creatine supplements in this article, highlighting their key benefits and features for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. It covers products like Labrada CreaLean Powder, known for its 3g of pure creatine monohydrate per serving ...
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Tart Cherries: nutrition, preservation and recipes Tart cherries are known as the desert cherry, the one used in pies and cobbles. Santaquin cherry farmers are just finishing up the intense harvest season. Often the season includes a month of harvesting 24 hours ...
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