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Is It COVID, Flu or Allergies? How to Detect What's Making You Sick Symptoms of viruses like COVID and flu overlap with each other, but there are ways you can narrow it down to get the treatment you need.
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Mpox cases in Congo may be stabilizing, but more vaccines needed to stamp out virus FILE - Emile Miango, who has mpox, lies in a hospital, in Kamituga, South Kivu province, Sept. 4, 2024, which is the epicenter of the world's latest outbreak of the disease in eastern Congo.
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NS parents dismayed by lack of access to new RSV vaccines for infants Officials say there is no universally available, publicly funded RSV vaccine program for newborns in N.S.. Danielle Edwards · CBC News · Posted: Nov 03, 2024 2:00 AM PST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago. This illustration provided by AstraZeneca depicts ...
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Study links brain proteins to individual differences in functional connectivity A long-standing goal of neuroscience is to understand how molecules and cellular structures on a microscale give rise to communication between brain regions at the macroscale. A study published in Nature Neuroscience now identifies, for the first time, ...
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What is walking pneumonia, and why does it seem to be on the rise? Mycoplasma pneumoniae, also known as walking pneumonia, is generally a mild bacterial infection that largely affects children and teens and can commonly be treated with antibiotics. The infection got its informal name because people infected with it ...
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Research identifies crucial links between dietary choices and progression of multiple sclerosis Previous work from the Casaccia lab and others had reported on the toxic effect of high-fat diet on the severity of MS symptoms. In their study, researchers explored potential mechanisms by which a diet rich in palm oil may hijack neuronal health.
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Lung Cancer Awareness Month with George Washington University Hospital WASHINGTON (7News) — November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. The George Washington University Hospital's Chief of Thoracic Surgery, Dr. Keith Mortman, and Dr. Sora Ely, Thoracic Surgeon, joined Good Morning Washington to discuss why this month is so ...
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Do the Covid vaccines provide long-lasting protection? The CDC is recommending that older adults get a second Covid shot in the spring. How durable are the vaccines? COVID vaccine and Flu shot. The CDC has previously recommended a spring dose of the Covid vaccine to older adults and other at-risk groups.
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Shaping future health: How infant gut microbiota development matters Summary: A new study has unveiled fascinating insights into the development of the infant gut microbiota and its profound implications for long-term health. This extensive study, involving nearly 1,000 infants' fecal samples and ...
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Rabies alert issued in Maryland after raccoon tested positive: Signs and symptoms of the disease Residents who had contact with raccoons in the area are advised to seek medical attention, as Rabies is fatal if untreated. The symptoms in humans and pets include anxiety, paralysis, and difficulty swallowing. Immediate preventive ...
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WHO African Region Mpox Bulletin #10 - 27 October 2024 Key strategic developments in epidemiology. • Geographic Spread: Since 01 January 2024 and as of 27 October 2024, a total of 18 member states across the WHO African region have reported mpox cases, of which, 14 have active transmission.
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More Mpox virus vaccines needed as cases stabilise in Congo In recent weeks, the African nation has reported about 200 to 300 lab-confirmed mpox cases every week, according to WHO. That's down from nearly 400 cases a week in July. The decline is also apparent in Kamituga, the mining city in the eastern part of ...
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World Stroke Day observed with a yoga session World Stroke Day is organised every year to raise awareness about stroke prevention, recognition and response, said a statement from Apollo BGS Hospitals, that had organised the event near Kote Anjaneya Swamy Temple near the North Gate of Mysuru palace on ...
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Researchers create first map of the spliceosome, an Achilles heel of cancer The same DNA yields different results, which is why a foot does not resemble a brain. On Thursday, a team of scientists from the Center for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona achieved a historic milestone by creating the first map of the intricate machinery ...
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5 tips for staying hydrated that don't involve chugging water Hydration equals health, we're often told—and it looks like that message is widespread. Hydration apps such as Waterllama can help you track how much water you drink in a day. Reusable water bottles from companies like Yeti and S'Well are now fixtures ...
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