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The reality of breast cancer in men Editor's note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and past president of the Florida Urological Society. CNN —. A few years ago, I had a male patient who came to me complaining of breast enlargement.
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The gender gap in heart disease research, treatment leaves women behind It turns out that these genetic differences that usually distinguish women from men influence more than just sex organs and sex assigned at birth — they fundamentally alter the way cardiovascular disease develops and presents.
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As bird flu outbreaks rise, piles of dead cattle become shocking Central Valley tableau The mortality rate among H5N1 infected dairy cows has been much higher than anticipated. Since early August, outbreaks have been reported in 124 California dairy herds. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the current ...
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Whooping cough is at a decade-high level in US There have been 18,506 cases of whooping cough reported so far in 2024, the most at this point in the year since 2014, when cases topped 21,800. Image of whooping cough bacteria, called Bordetella pertussis. This infectious disease of the respiratory ...
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Standing More May Not Offset Effects of Sitting, Could Cause Circulatory Issues Sitting and sedentary behavior are linked to a higher risk of many health conditions, including cardiovascular disease. Standing isn't enough to offset the negative health effects of a sedentary lifestyle, according to a new study.
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Bird flu cases rise among dairy workers in California amid growing herd infections "All of our cases here in California have been workers who work very closely and have prolonged and close contact with infected dairy cattle," said state epidemiologist Dr. Erica Pan with the California Department of Public Health.
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Rabid raccoon killed by family dog in backyard of Camden County home The dog was reportedly up to date with its rabies vaccine and booster shot but is being confined and monitored for 45 days · What are ways to prevent rabies and keep safe?
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WHO urges Rwanda to see off Marburg outbreak The WHO chief on Sunday urged Rwanda to keep up its fightback against Marburg, as the country battles an outbreak of one of the world's deadliest viruses. There have been 62 confirmed cases and 15 deaths in the outbreak, which was first announced in ...
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Parents urged to catch up on vaccinations Parents and carers of young children are being urged to use the half-term break to catch up on their flu vaccinations. Families can also make sure their children are up to date with measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccinations.
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World Osteoporosis Day: Are you at risk? Uncovering the hidden dangers of Osteoporosis Leading causes include postmenopausal changes and sedentary lifestyles. Prevention through nutrition, physical activity, and regular screening is crucial. Awareness can help mitigate this silent but impactful disease.
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What are the top risk factors for breast cancer one needs to know? Key risk factors include gender, age, family history, genetic mutations, hormonal and lifestyle factors. Prevention methods include regular screening, healthy lifestyle choices, and genetic testing. Awareness and early detection are crucial for combating ...
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Sober October: exploring alcohol and oral health Manrina Rhode discusses the impact of alcohol on oral health, and why October is a valuable time to evaluate our relationship with alcohol. We are in October, and October is now Sober October as well as Stop-tober. So, it's a really healthy month for ...
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New guidelines released for vitamin D testing and supplementation For the first time since 2011, the Endocrine Society has issued updated guidelines for vitamin D testing and supplementation. The report, published in the August 2024 issue of The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, outlines recommendations ...
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Height and weight versus height and waist to gauge how healthy you are? Experts weigh in Called the body roundness index or BRI, this new screening method uses waist circumference and height to predict overall body fat and visceral fat levels, instead of using weight and height to measure obesity. A person ...
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How to recognise burnout – and what to do if you're affected In this situation, people are no longer able to recover from their demanding job. Their energy is gradually drained, resulting in a state of mental exhaustion, a cynical and negative attitude towards their work, as well as a declining performance.
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