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10 'superbug' stories from 2024, from bacterial 'Kryptonite' to deep-sea antibiotics Antibiotic and antifungal drug resistance pose a major public health threat. Live Science is covering the spread of this problem and the potential solutions that are emerging in turn. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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Nasty norovirus is back in full force with US cases of the stomach virus surging Norovirus infections are caused by a group of viruses that spread easily, with as few as 10 viral particles having the ability to make someone sick, health experts say. There are about 2,500 norovirus outbreaks reported ...
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We 'have our head in the sand': Health experts warn US isn't reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu That raises the possibility a person could get infected with both seasonal flu and H5N1, and the viruses could swap gene segments, Birx said, giving the bird flu virus more tools to better infect humans, a phenomenon known as reassortment.
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Nasty norovirus is back in full force with US cases of the stomach virus surging Cases of a wretched stomach bug are surging in parts of the United States this winter, according to government data. Advertisement. The most recent numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show there were 91 outbreaks of norovirus ...
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We 'have our head in the sand': Health experts warn US isn't reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu The U.S. hasn't learned lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic that it could use to mitigate the threat of pathogens like H5N1 bird flu that keep showing signs of their own pandemic potential, health experts told CNN Friday.
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Does life feel like it's speeding up? How to slow down time in 2025 Time flies when you're… in a boring routine, according to research, which shows that new experiences, from foreign travel to a walk in nature, can alter our perception of time. Miriam Frankel. Sun 29 Dec 2024 05.00 EST. Share. It's the time of the year ...
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Cat death linked to bird flu prompts warning about feeding raw meat to felines Pet owners are being warned against feeding raw meat to cats after a house cat in Oregon died from bird flu. Health officials have traced the illness to "Northwest Naturals" frozen cat food, which contains raw turkey, and have advised against using raw ...
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Officials say bird flu likely mutated inside Louisiana resident The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday announced that it had sequenced the bird flu, or avian influenza, viruses collected from a Louisiana patient who "was severely ill from an A(H5N1) virus infection." ...
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The unseen burden on caregivers as Arizona sees rising rates of Alzheimer's An early-onset Alzheimer's diagnosis in his 50s brought relief but also shifted the dynamics of Leonard Chayrez's relationship. Prev Next. Alzheimer's is the fastest-growing disease in Arizona and now the seventh leading cause of death, according to ...
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Dance it out! Dance could ease depression symptoms in Parkinson's patients, new study The research showed improvements in mood circuits via MRI scans and patient surveys. Dance enhanced mental, motor control, and daily living functions, including quality of life for patients and caretakers.
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'Don't look for just one magic cure' to your seasonal depression Psychiatrist credited with naming seasonal affective disorder explains his research on SAD's symptoms and treatments. By Alyssa Allemand. December 28, 2024. A person in a coat walks a dog on a leash across a snowy sidewalk.
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NHS coping despite flu 'upsurge' - Swinney Scotland's NHS is coping despite a significant upsurge in flu cases, First Minister John Swinney has said. The latest figures show 1,163 people were hospitalised due to the virus in the past week - an increase of 65% on the previous seven days.
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12 questions you should ask your doctor to boost brain health in 2025 The American Academy of Neurology identifies 12 factors crucial for brain health, including sleep, diet, exercise, social interactions, and mental health. Discuss these with your physician for personalized advice on maintaining a healthy brain throughout ...
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Why seed oils have become a target for RFK Jr. and health influencers Why it matters: The debate over seed oils ultimately ties back to Americans' over-reliance on processed foods and other, broader dietary habits that many people want the government to help address.
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Scientists may have found a way to change how cancer is treated without side effects or recurrence KAIST researchers have developed new technology that can transform colon cancer cells into normal-like cells. Led by Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho, the study identified key molecular switches using computer modeling. Experiments confirmed the findings ...
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Doctors warn of risks of overindulging over the holidays LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE ...
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Celeb deaths trigger surge in cardiac CT scans among young adults in city A trauma specialist from a suburban hospital underwent a cardiac CT scan, or CT angiography, after his 46-year-old colleague died due to a heart attack a few months back.
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Bay Area doctors warn about Holiday Heart Syndrome Local cardiologists in the Bay Area said they see an influx of patients with Holiday Heart Syndrome, also known as atrial fibrillation, during the holiday season. They want to encourage people to make sure they are cognizant of their health as they're ...
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Stephen Fry treats his chronic pain 'as a friend' Fry, who shot to fame in the 1980s as one half of the Fry and Laurie double act, was talking with Prof Irene Tracey, the vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, during her guest editorship of the Radio 4 show.
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Diet plans for 2025 'destined to fail' without two-minute rule, expert says With the new year around the corner, countless people are preparing, with renewed vigour, to get their health back on track. However, many also have in the back of their mind that these are the same goals they've had for years and have never managed to ...
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New Year's Eve is almost here. Here's how to prepare for the new year in a healthy way Whether it's eying that gym membership, booking international travel or finally being done endlessly swiping on dating apps and finding a dream relationship, there's so much excitement and hope in New Year's resolutions. Last year, going into 2024, ...
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Why ditching GPS could lower your Alzheimer's risk Roughly 1% of taxi drivers and 0.91% of ambulance drivers died from the disease, while other occupations recorded nearly 3.9% of deaths. Researchers link these findings to the demands of a driving ...
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Winter workouts: Expert provide tips to stick with fitness resolutions DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – As many people set resolutions for the new year to get in more exercise, an expert is providing tips to stick with those goals. Jason Chrapek, clinical assistant professor in the kinesiology department at Purdue University, ...
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