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Even after having their tubes tied, some women got pregnant The study, published in NEJM Evidence, used data from the National Survey of Family Growth, which looks at contraception use, pregnancy and birth outcomes among a representative sample of U.S. women aged 15 to 44.
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Emergency exercises to be staged at Sussex hospitals NHS staff in Sussex will take part in a major training exercise, to test their reactions to incidents including chemicals, biological agents or radiation. It will take place on 18 and 19 September at Eastbourne District General Hospital and the urgent ...
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Only half of Americans plan to get Covid or flu vaccinations this year – study The same percentage of respondents said they do not need any of the vaccines surveyed in the poll, including those against the flu, Covid-19, pneumococcal and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the report stated.
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Breaking: Concord Board of Health authorizes perimeter spraying of schools to combat EEE threat The town Board of Health voted at an emergency Saturday night meeting to authorize the spraying of school property perimeters with pesticide amid an elevated risk of eastern equine encephalitis. The Board also unanimously agreed to "strongly ...
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How a new FDA requirement could help identify more breast cancer cases About 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. That's one reason doctors recommend women get yearly mammograms beginning at age 45, but for some women, mammograms won't detect their cancer. A new FDA requirement could lead to ...
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Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report#36- 14 September 2024 On 14 August 2024, the WHO Director-General declared the resurgence of mpox to be a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), requiring a coordinated international response. This report focuses on the reporting ...
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Diabetes drug may lower death rate in obese people: study Excess body weight, especially abdominal obesity, is associated with several health problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. Various weight reduction methods have been tried over the years, most have not stood the test ...
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Can light pollution be a new risk factor for Alzheimer's? Exposure to light at night can disrupt a person's circadian rhythm, which can promote inflammation and make a person less resilient and more prone to disease. The research results are limited to a subset of the population and ...
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Mpox Sequencing in Africa Key Highlights. • Mpox cases in Africa are rapidly increasing, as of 30 July 2024 a 160% increase in cases and a 19% increase in deaths were reported compared to the same period in 2023. This surge is spreading to non-endemic countries, ...
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Professor Gill Livingston on how we can reduce our risk of developing dementia Led by Professor Gill Livingston, Professor of Psychiatry of Older People in the UCL Division of Psychiatry, it found that addressing 14 modifiable risk factors, starting in childhood and continuing throughout life, could prevent or delay nearly half of ...
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Nutrition's Role in MASH, Cirrhosis Management, with Tessa Janovsky, PA-C Even with a pharmacologic treatment now available for patients with noncirrhotic MASH, weight loss continues to be an important facet of disease management, with diet and nutrition playing an especially significant role in influencing patient outcomes.
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