Sunday, September 22, 2024

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Daily update September 22, 2024
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The New York Times
A macro view of a striped mosquito that is in the process of biting a human's. Around a third of Eastern equine encephalitis cases result in death, and more than half lead to long- ...
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KSDK.com
It's the most common genetic blood disease in America and primarily affects the African American community. Author: Mercedes Mackay. Published: 3:07 PM CDT September 21, ...
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The Guardian
The first case of a person to contract bird flu after no known contact with animals is raising questions about the possibility of human-to-human transmission and highlighting the complicated relationship between states and federal agencies in outbreak ...
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AZCentral.com
As Phoenix residents finally get a reprieve from the summer heat, many will find something else to deal with: Fall allergy season is here and it may be getting stronger. Even in the desert, Arizonans are not immune to seasonal allergies.
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The Guardian
In the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, there is a clear economic case for these medications, the report says, as the annual cost of the diabetes drug Ozempic is lower than the cost of additional healthcare needed by people with obesity.
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The Irish Times
Amid rising rates of loneliness in Ireland, Britain and the United States, men are experiencing a particular form of isolation, coined a "friendship recession". Research conducted by the Survey Centre of American Life found ...
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WABC-TV
"Eastern equine encephalitis is a serious and fatal mosquito-borne disease with no vaccine," New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said in a statement. "Even though temperatures are getting cooler, mosquito-borne illnesses are still a risk ...
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Inc.com
A second Missouri healthcare worker who had contact with a hospitalized patient infected with bird flu developed mild respiratory symptoms but was not tested for the virus, U.S. officials said last week. The number of people in contact with the ...
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News 12 Bronx
"Asthma flare ups and hospitalizations tend to significantly increase…especially in our children," said Dr. Sandra Hong, an allergist with Cleveland Clinic. The doctor says respiratory illness and pollen tend to impact those with asthma more severely.
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CTV News
Cardiometabolic multimorbidity, or CM, is the coexistence of at least two cardiometabolic diseases such as coronary heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. "Coffee and caffeine consumption may play an important protective role in ...
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Grice Connect
As flu season begins, the Georgia Department of Public Health's Southeast Health District is urging all residents to prioritize their health by getting vaccinated. Beginning Wednesday, September 18, flu shots became available at all health departments ...
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KLTV
Medical Xpress
Dr James Rucker, Consultant Psychiatrist & Senior Clinical Lecturer in Psychopharmacology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London (KCL), said: "The authors have tended to ...
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Business Daily
"The pain is indescribable," begins *Rachel Keya*, her voice thick with grief. "You never imagine outliving your child, and when it happens because of suicide, there's this additional layer of guilt and confusion. You're left constantly asking yourself: ...
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WIRED
If an elder in your life needs help with their computer, phone, email inbox, or smart thermostat, they can bug you for help—or they can call on a dedicated IT professional trained to help seniors.
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fox2now.com
MISSOURI – Health officials identified three contacts, including two healthcare workers, who were closely monitored after a bird flu patient in Missouri was recently hospitalized. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shared Friday that ...
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