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Less Than 1 In 5 Americans Who Are Eligible Are Getting Screen For Lung Cancer. Here's Why Low screening rates for lung cancer is concerning because lung cancer is the deadliest of all cancers, and nearly half of those with the disease get diagnosed when it has already spread outside the lung and survival is low, according to the CDC.
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Canada Reports First Human Case Of H5N1 Bird Flu The individual is presumed to have contracted the virus, also called avian flu or avian influenza, from exposure to wild birds, but testing is ongoing to confirm this. "Our thoughts are with ...
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Want to lower your blood pressure? Try 5 more minutes of exercise "Incorporating even a few minutes of higher-intensity physical activities like brisk walking or cycling into daily routines can make a difference for (blood pressure) levels," said lead study author Dr. Jo Blodgett, a senior research fellow at the ...
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How a practice called forest bathing can boost your physical and mental health (CNN) — No matter their political persuasion, many people may be feeling stressed and anxious during election week in the United States. Given how important stress relief is for our mental and physical health, CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen has some ...
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Canada detects its first presumptive human H5 bird flu case OTTAWA, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Canada has detected its first presumptive case of H5 bird flu in a person, a teenager in the western province of British Columbia, health officials said on Saturday. The teenager likely caught the virus from a bird or animal ...
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Winter diseases you must be careful about as days get colder Winter's arrival brings an increased risk of health issues due to colder temperatures and reduced sunlight. These factors can weaken the immune system, worsen respiratory conditions, and contribute to seasonal affective disorder, weight gain, and vitamin D ...
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BC investigating 1st presumptive human avian flu case in Canada British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be Canada's first human case of avian influenza after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease, the Ministry of Health announced Saturday.
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Bird flu infects more farmworkers than previously known, CDC says CDC study finds bird flu antibodies in dairy workers, sparking new testing guidelines. New guidance recommends testing asymptomatic farmworkers to curb virus transmission. Experts warn of potential risks as bird flu ...
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Free RSV vaccines for mothers and babies as cases spike by 37000 All pregnant women and their babies will be able to access free protection from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) before next winter after a spike of 37,000 extra cases in Australia this year. Expectant mothers between 28 and 36 weeks' gestation will ...
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Prevent dementia 40 years ahead: Simple lifestyle changes to protect your brain A balanced diet is another key factor. Diets rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, and essential nutrients, like the Mediterranean and DASH diets, have been linked to better brain health. The MIND diet, combining ...
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Pregnant mothers and their babies to be offered free RSV vaccinations before next winter The background: Pregnant mothers and newborn babies across Australia will have access to free RSV vaccines before next winter. Maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory ...
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1st human case of H5 avian influenza in Canada detected in BC, officials say In a news release Saturday afternoon, the office of the provincial health officer said a positive test for the H5 influenza virus was performed at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control's public health laboratory. Samples are now ...
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Why Cambodia's novel H5N1 reassortant virus needs close monitoring More than 10 years without any H5N1 case, Cambodia suddenly witnessed a spurt of H5N1 cases in humans, with 16 cases reported between February 2023 and August 2024 caused by A/H5 clade 2.3.2.1c viruses. If the sudden spurt in cases was already ...
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WHO, Africa CDC support 17 countries to develop mpox vaccination plans In anticipation of further mpox vaccine deliveries to the African region in the coming months, countries had requested support on identifying and mapping mpox hotspots, based on the local epidemiology and the planning of targeted vaccination strategies to ...
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Having trouble sleeping? To get back on track, avoid these 5 mistakes Drinking several cups of coffee throughout the day is not a healthy way to recover from a bad night of sleep, say sleep experts. In fact, it may negatively impact the next night's sleep.
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Kenya urges vigilance as mpox cases rise NAIROBI, Nov 9 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's health authorities have called on citizens to stay vigilant after confirming three new cases of mpox, ending a month-long hiatus and bringing the total case count to 17. Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Health ...
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Researchers Assess the Role of Vitamin K2 in Managing Nocturnal Leg Cramps NLCs, also known as night leg cramps, are agonizing, involuntary contractions of leg muscles that occur during sleep, which commonly impact the calf muscles, feet, or thighs. 2 While the specific ...
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Is spicy food good for you? This what happens to your body when you eat it Spicy food is delicious, but is it healthy? Experts explain what spicy food does to the body, benefits, risks, and how hot is too hot. peppers on the blue background. Hot chili peppersYulia Reznikov / Getty Images. Save hover state.
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Here's how nature and forest therapy can open up new paths to mental wellness Nature and forest therapy — sometimes called forest bathing — is not a fad. Far from it. Scientists are proving and millions of people around the world are discovering mental and physical benefits from the simple sensory act of being outdoors and paying ...
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Health Rounds: Medication abortion also safe before 6 weeks of pregnancy The results of a large trial found that very early medical abortion was just as effective and safe to perform, even in cases of an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy, study leader Dr. Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson of Karolinska University Hospital in Sweden said ...
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Mental health experts give tips for dealing with seasonal depression To help combat depression, Cleveland Clinic psychologist Dr. Adam Borland suggests staying social, making sure you're getting enough sleep, keeping up with regular exercise and eating a healthy diet. He says it's ...
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