Sunday, September 8, 2024

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Daily update September 8, 2024
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The New York Times
In 2016, the global health authorities removed a type of poliovirus from the oral vaccine. The virus caused a growing number of outbreaks and has now arrived in Gaza.
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PBS NewsHour
Eastern equine encephalitis is a virus that is primarily transmitted by certain mosquitoes. It was first identified in horses that died of encephalitis along the mid-Atlantic coast in 1933. EEE was recognized to cause human disease during an outbreak ...
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BBC News
Defra recently restricted the movement of sheep and cattle within Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex and advised keepers of lifestock to remain vigilant. It said bluetongue, which can cause infertility and breathing problems in some animals but ...
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BBC News
GETTY IMAGES A child receiving the MMR vaccine. GETTY IMAGES. Health chiefs in Kent are asking parents and carers to ensure their children have not missed vaccines. Health ...
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Fox 59
Flu activity tends to pick up around October, peak between December and February, and decrease throughout the spring season. The CDC says most people should try to get the flu vaccine in September or October, ...
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WDBJ7
WTTW News
(CNN) — The rollout of updated COVID-19 vaccines has begun in the United States, but for the first time, the shots will no longer be free of charge for people without insurance at their local pharmacy.
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KXAN.com
About 5.6 million Americans aged 65 and older have Alzheimer's or related dementia, per the study. Overall, up to 19 percent of dementia cases were associated with at least one vision impairment, researchers ...
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WCPO
Missouri's Department of Health and Senior Services said the patient had underlying medical conditions. They were hospitalized, treated and have been discharged to recover. There was no evidence of more spread of avian flu among their close contacts.
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WCPO
Our planet has a problem, and it's killing us seemingly more than ever before. Deaths from extreme heat have doubled in the past generation — and that stunning finding is still likely an undercount of the true toll. On this episode of Scripps News ...
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CBC.ca
Nazlee Ogunyemi, a medical officer of health for N.L. Health Services, says there's typically a rise in respiratory illnesses every fall, and they can spread quickly when children are gathered in class. Viruses like influenza ...
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Business Standard
India on Sunday reported the first suspected case of mpox virus in a young male patient, who had recently travelled from a country witnessing an outbreak of the disease. In a statement, the Union Health Ministry did not clarify which city the case was ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Rich said anyone who attended the events but was not symptomatic did not need to worry unless symptoms developed, or they have been notified by somebody as a contact. "In New Zealand, gay, bisexual ...
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Public Health Communication Centre
Long Covid also reduces worker productivity resulting in economic harm. A recent analysis suggests that Long Covid is likely costing the Australian economy approximately 0.5% of GDP in reduced productivity. In Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) ...
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USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Researchers used MRI scans to find that older adults with thinner brain regions linked to memory and decision-making -- areas often affected early in Alzheimer's -- were more likely to be vulnerable to financial scams. The findings ...
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Business Today
A man, who returned to India from a country currently experiencing Mpox (monkeypox) transmission, has been identified as a suspect case of Mpox, the Ministry of Health said on Sunday, adding that the person has been isolated in a hospital and is ...
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Spectrum News
HONOLULU — With the 2024-2025 flu and COVID-19 vaccines now updated, the Hawaii Department of Health recommends people 6 months of age and older get immunized. What You Need To Know. DOH recommends RSV immunizations for adults 75 and older and adults ...
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RNZ
Te Whatu Ora says the risk of a wide-spread outbreak in New Zealand remains low. However, Burnett Foundation Aotearoa chief executive Joe Rich worries about the greater risk the virus poses to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM).
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Economic Times
India's health ministry has identified a suspected Mpox case in a young male who recently traveled from an outbreak area. The patient is stable and isolated while tests are conducted. Mpox, also known as monkeypox, spreads ...
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IDSA
Buddy Creech: [00:00:12] Hi everyone, this is Buddy Creech and welcome to Let's Talk ID. Our guest today is Dr. Laura Bachmann, who has more than 20 years of experience in STI and HIV care in both the academic and public health settings.
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DiscoverWeyburn.com
With children now back to school this fall, there is an increased risk in the transmission of infectious diseases such as colds, COVID-19, measles, and pertussis/whooping cough. Staying safe as fall settles into Saskatchewan is the number one priority ...
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Hindustan Times
Poor sleep, excessive screen time, lack of physical exercise, unhealthy diets, stress, substance abuse and multitasking are common culprits. Sleep deprivation disrupts cognitive functions, while junk food lacks the nutrients needed for brain development.".
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The Hans India
A national NHS campaign is this week encouraging parents, carers, teachers and medical professionals to 'ask about asthma'. It comes during the month that is traditionally the busiest in the year for GP appointments related to asthma, as schools return ...
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CNET
You can't live without protein, but that doesn't mean it's always easy to get enough. Protein assists with regulating hormones, transporting molecules and acting as an enzyme for chemical reactions. The average person's general goal is to eat about 100 ...
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New Zealand Herald
Ah-choo! Spring has sprung, and with it, the annual onslaught of sinus-invading pollens. Experts tell Jamie Morton why this season might be particularly troublesome for hay fever sufferers.
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