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Scientists are piecing together the puzzle of long COVID. Here's what to know Lynn Ryan, long-hauler from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. By —. Ziyad Al-Aly, The Conversation ...
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As mpox cases surge in Africa, few treatments and vaccines available The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report released Wednesday that mpox, also known as monkeypox, has now been detected in 10 African countries this year including Congo, which has more than 96% of all cases and deaths.
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Fatal deer disease found in Washington state for the first time There is no cure for chronic wasting disease. It can spread to deer, elk and moose, which are all in the deer family, known as cervids. Eventually, it can reduce cervid populations.
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Is there a blood test for Alzheimer's? Yes, but it isn't at your doctor's office yet. "An accurate blood test for Alzheimer disease (AD) could streamline the diagnostic workup and treatment of AD," the researchers said in the study. "Future studies should evaluate how the use of blood tests for these biomarkers influences clinical care.".
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Fort Collins resident tests positive for West Nile virus, marking 2024's first case Since reported cases are occurring earlier than in years past, "it is important that our residents and visitors remain vigilant and take action to prevent mosquito bites," Larimer County Public Health Director Tom Gonzales said in a news release Friday.
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Vaping and e-cigarettes: The lung cancer risk you need to know The rising popularity of vaping, especially among youth, has brought concerns about its long-term health risks. Research indicates that e-cigarette vapor contains harmful substances like heavy metals and carcinogens, potentially leading to lung cancer.
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Epidemiological Alert - Oropouche in the Region of the Americas - 3 August 2024 Due to recent highly concerning changes in the observed clinical and epidemiological characteristics of Oropouche fever, a disease caused by the Oropouche virus (OROV), in countries within the Region of the Americas—including the recent increase and ...
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Threat of potentially deadly bacteria on rise in waters along popular Texas beach GALVESTON, Texas – Galveston County Health District officials have issued a health alert due to an uptick in cases of Vibrio bacteria from Galveston Beach in southeast Texas. Vibrio bacteria are bacteria that are often found in marine environments, ...
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'One pill' is not the answer. Prevention key when it comes to dementia, Creighton prof says Dr. Rajesh Tampi, professor and chairman of psychiatry at Creighton University School of Medicine, said there is plenty individuals, health systems and society can do to prevent Alzheimer's and other dementias.
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7 foods to increase calcium in your body if you are lactose intolerant In addition to being high in iron, white beans are low in fat. Use them in hummus, as a side dish, or add them to your favorite soup or salad. Image Source: iStock. Almonds. Although the fat is primarily monounsaturated and healthy, it has a lot of ...
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As Measles cases climb, experts urge shots before schools return MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — As confirmed measles cases continue to climb in Minnesota, public health officials are urging for children to get vaccinated before returning to the classroom this fall. As of Aug 3, Minnesota has 18 confirmed measles cases in 2024 ...
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Are ultra-processed foods always harmful? Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are damaging health on a massive scale. Cheap, carb and sugar-laden, over-packaged foodstuffs are targeted at the poorest sections of society. They cannot afford £4.50 on a fancy niçoise salad or a litre of flavoured water in ...
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Phoenix-area man receives new Alzheimer's treatment PHOENIX (AZFamily) — There's new hope for the millions of Americans living with Alzheimer's disease and their families. The FDA recently approved a treatment for early symptomatic Alzheimer's. Eli Lilly's Kisunla is a once-a-month injection that slows ...
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Tips for getting fitter for 'the most committed couch potatoes' A woman exercising outdoors on a yoga mat. Finding joy in the exercise you choose is one key to fitness success, says neuroscience writer and author David Robson. Photo: Big Dodzy ...
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