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Is melatonin or ashwagandha better for sleep? Experts weigh in While melatonin is said to promote sleep, ashwagandha is known to help reduce stress for an easier night's sleep. Getty. Deadlines and packed days have made my ...
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'Weekend warriors' have lower risk of dementia, stroke The study builds on previous research that has shown weekend warriors also experience significant cardiovascular health benefits. Weekend warriors reap similar brain health benefits as individuals who exercise more regularly throughout the week.
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Staying fit as you age isn't just about exercise. Experts say to prioritize these 4 habits A fitness regimen should incorporate mental and emotional fitness as well. Dr. Bill Dorfman, a 64-year-old cosmetic dentist in Southern California, ...
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FDA approves Novavax's updated COVID-19 vaccine Aug. 31 (UPI) -- A third COVID-19 vaccine will be available shortly as Novavax joins Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna in targeting variants that are now circulating. Advertisement. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized the updated ...
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UNICEF issues emergency tender to secure mpox vaccines Aug 31 (Reuters) - The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued an emergency tender to secure mpox vaccines for crisis-hit countries in collaboration with the Gavi vaccine alliance, Africa CDC and the World Health Organization, ...
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UNICEF issues emergency tender to secure mpox vaccines The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued an emergency tender to secure mpox vaccines for crisis-hit countries in collaboration with the Gavi vaccine alliance, Africa CDC, and the World Health Organization, the organizations said in a ...
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New Jersey reports two West Nile deaths amid mosquito-borne illness worries Health officials in New Jersey are urging residents to take precautions around mosquitoes after two people died from West Nile virus. The New Jersey Department of Health said the individuals who died were older adults from Cumberland and Mercer ...
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How vision loss and impairment could signal dementia: HealthLink A UW Medicine ophthalmology professor is researching how certain age-related eye conditions could point to Alzheimer's disease. Better home testing can help. Author: Christine Pae (KING 5).
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Mosquito-borne virus prompts public health restrictions in Massachusetts – and backlash Local officials in Massachusetts have issued warnings about mosquitoes carrying eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), and, in one case, placed restrictions on the use of public fields at night, prompting backlash from some residents.
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Older Singaporeans vaccinated against smallpox have fairly good protection against mpox As smallpox and mpox are both orthopoxviruses, there is some cross-protection conferred by the vaccination. In Singapore, vaccination against smallpox was made mandatory in 1869. This was discontinued in 1981, following a ...
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What is the Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever? The virus commonly spreads through mosquito bites and has mostly been present in parts of South America, Central America and the Caribbean. "The state has had one reported case of Oropouche virus, which has been ...
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Can a 12-week keto diet help reverse your PCOS? Atleast 22 per cent of Indian women suffer from PCOS · PCOS causes hormonal imbalance, irregular periods · Experts suggest that the keto diet may temporarily help manage PCOS symptoms.
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Updated COVID-19 vaccines will be here, but a federal program that provided free shots will not As updated COVID-19 vaccines become available in pharmacies and clinics around the country, local health officials in West Virginia say they're waiting for word from the state and federal governments about whether they'll have help providing doses for ...
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What foods are high in fiber? Understanding how to get enough. The health benefits of fiber are many, and include blood sugar control, weight management, constipation relief and improved heart health by reducing one's risk of heart disease and diabetes. But experts say many people don't understand what the best ...
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Some parents might miss signs their child has long COVID The World Health Organization defines long COVID, roughly, as having symptoms three months or more after initial infection. But there may be a difference in terms of how it impacts children and teens. " ...
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Microplastics are everywhere, but here's how to reduce your exposure These small plastic particles — often smaller than the width of a human hair — have been found in the food we eat, the liquids we drink and throughout the human body, including in lungs, brains, blood and breast milk.
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Evansville Recovery Alliance holds event for National Overdose Awareness Day Anyone could stop by to ...
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Photos: Fentanyl test strips and Narcan handed out during Overdose Awareness Day event Torryn Schutte, left, attempts to match up shapes with their corresponding image while wearing drunk goggles as Wrennly Schutte, both of Houston, watches on Saturday at the Courthouse Square. The Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio booth was educating the ...
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Intermittent rain leads to outbreak in chikungunya; 164 cases in August Mumbai sees a spike in chikungunya cases, with 164 reported in August due to intermittent rains. BMC urges residents to eliminate stagnant water to prevent mosquito breeding. Mumbai: As the city received intermittent rains in August, doctors are seeing ...
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How to minimise microplastic exposure from food, water, air, and clothes By Matthew Griffin. Microplastics are everywhere. These small plastic particles — often smaller than the width of a human hair — have been found in the food we eat, the liquids we drink and throughout the human body, including in lungs, brains, ...
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Parasites can infect your brain and body if you are eating this undercooked meat. Doctor shares 'craziest CT scans' Undercooked pork can cause serious parasitic infections in humans, according to a doctor who shared a chilling CT scan of a patient's body. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads. Dr. Sam Ghali explains that humans become infected with Taenia solium by ...
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