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CDC warns clinicians about Oropouche virus disease that has turned deadly The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning clinicians to be on the lookout for a viral disease that is spread by small flies and some types of mosquitoes and that causes sudden fever, severe headaches and chills. Cases of Oropouche virus ...
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Mpox surge in Africa called international public health emergency SAN FRANCISCO -- Health officials around the world are keeping a close eye on an outbreak of mpox, formerly called monkeypox, in Africa. This year, there have been more than 17,000 confirmed and suspected cases reported in Africa, which is more than ...
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Will mpox trigger another pandemic like COVID-19? LONDON — The World Health Organization has declared the ongoing outbreaks of mpox in Congo and elsewhere in Africa to be a global emergency, requiring urgent action to curb the virus' transmission. Related: COVID-19 cases are increasing in Dallas.
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As monkeypox spreads, health experts urge public to get vaccinated BALTIMORE -- The World Health Organization declared that the increasing spread of mpox in Africa, also known as monkeypox, is a global health emergency. Doctors are warning that the virus might ultimately spill across international borders.
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Rabies detected in Genesee Co. bat You can contract ...
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US to survey dairy cattle brought to slaughter to study bird flu infections The US will track bird flu infections in dairy cows brought to slaughter to understand the ways the virus infects meat and will also continue testing raw milk cheeses to see whether the virus is inactivated in the ageing process.
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Combining treatments may help patients with a common sleep disorder New research at Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is looking into relieving the symptoms of a condition called obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Patients with OSA can experience extreme sleepiness during the day and may even be at increased ...
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Food As Medicine Can Change Patient Lives, But Establishing Models, Payment Pathways Is Critical Experts gathered in a session on Saturday at the National Association of Chain Drug Stores' 2024 Total Store Expo to discuss the future of the food as medicine movement, which aims to integrate nutrition into the broader health care system.
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Westfield Health Bulletin: Heat during shipping, storage can ruin Rx medicines Although a vacation lying on a beach (smothered in sunscreen) in the summer sun may be just what the doctor ordered, high heat can be deadly in more ways than one. Intense heat and humidity can cause harmful chemical reactions and decrease potency of ...
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Ultra-processed and fast food is everywhere — and causing us harm It's the branding that needs to go. Ban the cartoon mascots, our false friends. Ban the weasel words and crocodile smiles. Cut the trick photography and attractive packaging. Slap on health warnings where appropriate. (I will ...
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Eating dinner at 5 pm can improve your life and boost your health. How to make it work for you Then, there are those hangry ones who loathe a late dinner reservation and swear by an early meal well before the sun sets. Like my mom says, who wants to sit hungry for hours just to eat when the cool kids do?
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COVID update, what people might expect during the back-to-school season OHIO COUNTY, W.Va (WTRF) — With school back in full swing and the fall months not too far away, Ohio County may see a rise in flu and COVID numbers. According to Ohio County Health Department director Howard Gamble, COVID and influenza are both viruses ...
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