Sunday, January 19, 2025

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Daily update January 19, 2025
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BBC News
Until recently, Jane would have described her family as normal, law-abiding citizens. But that changed last summer, when the full-time mum started illegally buying cannabis oil online for her daughter, Annie. The 10-year-old has a severe, ...
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CNN
When Jamila Acfalle decided to get her first cat, she had one requirement: It had to be brave. Acfalle is a dog trainer in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. She works with dogs that have behavior problems that put them at risk of rehoming or euthanasia.
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Healthline
A new federal report shows that one drink per day could raise the risk of liver damage and several cancers. The report follows a recommendation by the U.S. Surgeon General on safe alcohol consumption that highlighted the health risks of moderate ...
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USA TODAY
What are flu symptoms? · Fever, feeling feverish or chills; · cough; · sore throat; · runny or stuffy nose; · muscle or body aches, or fatigue or tiredness; · headache; · vomiting or diarrhea, which is more common among children.
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11Alive.com WXIA
The case has raised concerns about public safety and its potential impact on the state's poultry industry. Elberton is located in Elbert County, an hour north of Atlanta, and is a small community ...
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NPR
The public health risk remains low, but HHS Secretary Becerra said bird flu variants have proven to be unpredictable, which is why the virus is a top priority for the federal government. On Thursday, the ...
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CBS News
The positive case of the H5N1 strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza was found in Elbert County. It was confirmed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
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STONE: Yeah. It's hard to overstate the implication, Scott. I spoke to Lauren Sauer about this. She's an expert on pandemic preparedness at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. LAUREN SAUER: ...
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News-Medical.net
COPD patients are more susceptible to influenza infections that can, in turn, worsen the underlying disease by increasing airway inflammation and promoting the destruction of the lung's air sacs. There are currently no effective treatments for COPD.
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University College London
Calorie labelling of food on menus and products leads people to choose slightly fewer calories finds a new Cochrane review co-led by UCL researchers. woman looking at the back of a tin in the supermarket. For the study, published in the Cochrane ...
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MJA Insight
Obesity is linked to many common diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, fatty liver disease and knee osteoarthritis. Obesity is currently defined using a person's body mass index, or BMI. This is calculated as weight (in kilograms) divided ...
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Times of India
Mickey Mehta, holistic wellness coach, suggests, "Replace your evening chips with a handful of roasted nuts or air-popped popcorn, and swap sugary sodas for infused water with mint and citrus.
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Georgia Recorder
The state Department of Agriculture announced late Friday that a positive case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza had been confirmed at a commercial poultry operation in Elbert County. Before Friday, the bird flu had only affected backyard ...
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The Hindu
As per a retrospective-prospective, matched cohort study published recently, exposure to Zika virus while still in the womb can lead to a greater risk for neurodevelopmental delay in early childhood even when children are born without any signs of ...
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The Hindu
While COVID-19 vaccination decreases the severity of COVID-19 disease and the rate of hospitalisation and death, a study published recently has found that vaccination prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection does not necessarily reduce the neurological ...
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The Economist
At 7Breaths, a meditation studio in central London, groups of young-professional types gather several times a day simply to breathe. The studio offers yoga and meditation sessions but their signature class is focused on "breathwork".
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Verywell Health
Drinking coffee in the morning, rather than throughout the day, is strongly associated with a lower risk of death, according to a new study published in the European Heart Journal.1 The benefit was even more significant for morning coffee drinkers who ...
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healthcare-in-europe.com
Patients with a common aggressive type of bladder cancer could get correct treatment significantly quicker as new research suggests that initial MRI imaging and biopsy could be used to reduce the time patients wait.
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www.independentnews.com
Roughly half the women who have reached menopause have fragility fractures. Such fractures impose major burdens, such as complications, cost, and death. A variety of effective therapies are available, yet in general they are underused.
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BBC News
William Northcott, known as Wim, died of a cardiac arrest at a care home in Torbay in July 2021 whilst under the care of the Devon Partnership NHS Trust. Assistant coroner Louise Wiltshire said clozapine and ...
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Psychiatric Times
Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): Are we seeing an influx? Mark Jankelow, MSN, PMHNP-BC, thinks so. "I am seeing, since COVID, an increase in patients that are presenting with symptoms of ADHD as adults.
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