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What explains increasing anxiety about ultra-processed plant-based foods? Vegan diets can contain more UPFs on average – but this might not be a problem. For most people living in industrialised societies, it's difficult to avoid ultra-processed foods altogether. My cereal is ultra-processed. So is the whiskey in my cabinet, ...
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Most ERs aren't fully prepared to handle children's emergencies Increasing pediatric readiness would reduce mortality, increase life expectancy and improve pediatric patients' lives, the researchers write, cutting ED and hospital mortality by 33.47 deaths per 100,000 children. "Achieving and maintaining ...
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QSM Scans Indicate Brainstem Damage is Key to Long-Lasting Physical, Psychiatric Effects of Severe COVID-19 However, conventional MRI scans have yet to show consistent brainstem abnormalities at follow-up. With more substantial MRI techniques such as QSM, investigators may be able to identify more subtle changes in the brainstem and other areas of the brain.
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ADHD: Misunderstood, underdiagnosed—and treatable One in nine children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, according to data released in May by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 8% of college students have ADHD, too, and they often ...
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CDC: 10-Person Trichinosis Outbreak Likely From Undercooked Bear Meat To eat some bear meat that's not fully cooked until it's done. It's tricky. That's not exactly how the Run DMC song goes but undercooked bear meat could have live Trichinella parasites in it, which when ingested can lead to trichinellosis, otherwise known ...
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Australia Commits $64 Million to Protect Against Looming Bird Flu Threat Oceania is the last region of the world free of the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b avian influenza that has killed hundreds of millions of birds and tens of thousands of mammals since appearing in Asia, Europe and Africa in 2020, littering beaches with corpses and ...
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Should you get the COVID and flu shots in the same arm? Here's what studies show (NEXSTAR) – The peak respiratory virus season is fast approaching, and public health officials are recommending you roll up your sleeves — or maybe just one sleeve? When you go to get your fall booster shots, updated to fit the latest common strains of ...
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The myopia epidemic: Why reducing screen time is crucial for kids Childhood myopia, exacerbated by increased screen time, poses severe long-term eye health risks such as glaucoma and retinal detachment. Parents and educators can help mitigate this issue by encouraging outdoor activities, reducing screen time, and ...
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Whooping cough cases up more than 340% over this time last year "Pertussis is highly contagious, and in areas where herd immunity is not strong due to insufficient vaccination, the disease can spread more easily," she told Fox News Digital. "Additionally, the immunity ...
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Promising stool test and therapy on the horizon for endometriosis Promising findings by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions could lead to the development of a non-invasive stool test and a new therapy for endometriosis, a painful condition that affects nearly 200 million women ...
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Are You at Risk for Sleep Apnea? Or have a sore, dry throat from loud, persistent snoring? These may be signs of sleep apnea, a serious condition if left untreated. Sleep apnea is a respiratory-related sleep disorder that affects ...
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World Thrombosis Day 2024: History, importance, and tips to reduce the risk A dangerous disorder called thrombosis occurs when blood clots form in blood vessels. It is critical to understand the risk factors in order to safeguard your cardiovascular health. Advertisement.
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Rwanda reports progress in Marburg virus disease fight as recoveries outpace fatalities KIGALI, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- Rwanda is making significant strides in its fight against the Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak, with recent data showing more recoveries than fatalities. Rwandan Health Minister Sabin Nsanzimana provided this update ...
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Reducing daily sitting time by 40 minutes may help prevent worsening back pain Researchers of the current study wanted to understand more about the relationship between back pain, reducing sedentary behavior, insulin sensitivity, disability, and paraspinal muscle fat fraction. Fat in the paraspinal muscles and insulin resistance are ...
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Replacing ultra-processed foods in diet cuts risk of diabetes, suggests study The study, involving over three lakh people, found a 17% increased diabetes incidence for every 10% rise in ultra-processed food intake. Certain foods like breads and cereals were linked to lower risk, ...
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Toothbrush, showerhead are breeding places for viruses The microorganisms collected in the study are bacteriophage, or "phage," a type of virus that infects and replicates inside of bacteria. Although researchers know little about them, phage recently have garnered attention for their potential use in treating ...
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Human Lifespan Might Be About to Hit a Ceiling, Experts Say In the '90s, many scientists disputed an epidemiologist's warning that the fast-paced life extension of the 20th century would plateau. Now, a new study suggests he was right. Margherita Bassi. Daily Correspondent. October 11, 2024 4:48 p.m. ...
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Daily food intake of these foods items can increase chances of diabetes by 17%: Study Replacing ultra-processed foods with unprocessed or minimally processed food lowers diabetes risk, confirms a Lancet Regional Health study. Research involved over 300,000 people, showing a 17% higher incidence of diabetes with every 10% increase in daily ...
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