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The Vaccine Schedule Is Under Fire. What's the Evidence for It? Before their immune systems mature, young children are especially vulnerable to infections — and to falling far more ill than adults might with certain common illnesses. That's why childhood vaccination programs have been such a boon for public health.
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US flu markers show more rises as COVID levels decline In its regular weekly snapshot on respiratory virus activity, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that illness levels remain high, mainly due to impacts from the flu season. older person hospitalized sasirin pamai / iStock.
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Is any amount of alcohol safe? Here's what 8 doctors actually tell their patients And some may be under the impression that a glass of wine with dinner is actually healthy, Dr. Bubu Banini, assistant professor of medicine in digestive diseases at the Yale School of Medicine, tells TODAY.com.
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New polio cases confirmed in Pakistan, DR Congo Two countries reported new polio cases this week: Pakistan, with 3 more wild poliovirus type 1 cases (WPV1), and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with a vaccine-derived case, according to the latest weekly report from the Global Polio Eradication ...
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As Adult ADHD Diagnoses Increase, Treatment May Help Prevent Early Death Experts say more awareness of adult ADHD is needed since the neurological disorder has symptoms resembling anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. People with ADHD should receive the treatment they need to manage their symptoms ...
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What The US Surgeon General's Advisory On Alcohol Means For Americans Dr. Vivek Murthy, the 21ST U.S. Surgeon General, recently released an advisory on the causal link between alcohol and increased risk of cancer. The advisory states that alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in America after tobacco ...
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5 Ways Alcohol Can Increase Cancer Risk Alcohol consumption can elevate cancer risk through mechanisms such as DNA damage, hormonal changes, and oxidative stress, with risks increasing alongside consumption levels. Advertisement.
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The Importance of Treating Obesity to Improve Lives This transcript has been edited for clarity. Hi. My name is Octavia Pickett-Blakely. I'm a board-certified gastroenterologist with a specialty practice in clinical nutrition. Particularly, my passion is in treating obesity and providing obesity care to ...
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Long Island's last duck farm hit by bird flu. Nearly 10000 killed to stem outbreak The avian flu outbreak that has led to the slaughter of millions of birds at U.S. poultry farms and driven up the price of eggs struck the Crescent Duck Farm this week, leading federal officials to order the destruction of the operation's entire flock.
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Georgia confirms CWD case, becoming 36th US state to report fatal prion disease A hunter-harvested white-tailed deer has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Lanier County, Georgia, marking the state's first detection of the fatal neurodegenerative disease. The 2.5-year-old buck was found on private land and ...
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New fundraising efforts to fight growing cancer rates in firefighters EAGAN, Minn. — January is firefighter cancer awareness month and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar just re-introduced the "Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act". The bi-partisan legislation is in honor of St. Paul firefighter Michael Paidar who died of ...
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New York farm forced to kill entire flock of 100000 ducks amid bird flu outbreak The owner of Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue -- about 66 miles west of New York City -- reportedly first saw signs that his flock was ill last week, according to the Suffolk County Department of Health. Tests confirmed the detection of bird flu on Jan. 17.
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New concerns over cancer and alcohol suggest even moderate drinking increases risk Members of a running club enjoy drinks at Single Speed Brewery in Des Moines. A growing body of research has linked alcohol to elevated risks of cancer. Natalie Krebs / Side Effects Public Media.
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Deadly deer disease case confirmed in S. Georgia by state Department of Natural Resources "I want to assure our hunters that deer hunting will continue to thrive in Georgia, despite this current discovery," Georgia DNR Commissioner Walter Rabon said. "Working together with our hunters and all Georgians, we will manage CWD and maintain healthy ...
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Allara Health Secures $26M to Advance Women's Hormonal Care Allara Health, based in New York City, serves women struggling with conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis and hypothyroidism. Patients start with a video chat with an OBGYN or nurse practitioner, as well as with a registered dietitian.
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Oregon cat tests positive for avian influenza, or bird flu A cat in Washington County has tested positive for avian influenza, or bird flu, the Oregon Department of Agriculture announced Friday. The H5N1 virus, which has been spreading in wild and domestic birds for years, is now affecting dairy cows and ...
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AstraZeneca receives positive NICE recommendations for lung cancer treatment Imfinzi (durvalumab) was recommended by NICE for NHS use in combination with etoposide plus either carboplatin or cisplatin for adults with untreated extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). Durvalumab in ...
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Study identifies benefits, risks linked to popular weight-loss drugs Demand for weight-loss medications sold under brand names such as Ozempic and Wegovy continues to surge, with a recent study reporting one in eight Americans has taken or is currently using the drugs to treat diabetes, heart disease or obesity.
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Second cat in Oregon dies of bird flu State agriculture officials said both cats lived in Washington County. Officials said the most recent case involved an outdoor cat that had a history of exposure to ducks and geese. It had symptoms, including fever, runny nose and eyes and loss of appetite ...
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Oregon cat euthanized after contracting bird flu, 2nd to die with virus in 2 months Canada geese eat grass during a brief snow shower in Willamette Park in southwest Portland, Ore., Feb. 9, 2019. Officials believe a Washington County that was recently euthanized contracted avian flu from exposure to wild ducks or geese.
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Higher Intake of Red Meat Linked to Increased Risk for Dementia Yuhan Li, from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, and colleagues conducted a prospective cohort study to examine the association between red meat intake and cognitive outcomes. Participants free of dementia at baseline ...
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Cat in Washington County tests positive for bird flu The ODA says the cat, ...
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HMPV: What You Need to Know HMPV, or human metapneumovirus, is a respiratory virus that primarily causes upper and lower respiratory infections. It's most common in young children, older adults and immunocompromised individuals. Symptoms are similar to those of a cold ...
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Prehabilitation associated with fewer complications and improved recovery after surgery The researchers stress that the certainty of evidence for all comparisons was generally low to very low, but they say prehabilitation based on exercise, nutrition, or exercise combined with other components, may be beneficial.
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Drinking sparkling water may help with weight loss, study finds One recent report highlights that drinking carbonated or sparkling water may contribute to weight loss by increasing red blood cell uptake and glucose metabolism. The physiological process is similar to what occurs in hemodialysis — the filtering of ...
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Survey: While most Americans use a device to monitor their heart, few share that data with their doctor COLUMBUS, Ohio – Advances in technology have made it increasingly easier for people to self-monitor their heart health whether it's via a smart device on their wrist or finger or a blood pressure monitor. However, a new national survey commissioned by ...
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Washington County cat tests positive for avian influenza H5N1; ODA has tips on how to protect your cat The outdoor cat with a history of exposure to wild waterfowl (ducks & geese) was examined by a veterinarian after exhibiting symptoms, including a fever, runny nose and eyes, lethargy, difficulty breathing and loss of appetite, ODA said in a news release, ...
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Sick of the stomach bug? Moderna is making a norovirus vaccine "By advancing our investigational norovirus vaccine into a pivotal Phase 3 trial, we are one step closer to potentially providing a new tool to prevent infection from this highly contagious virus, which places a significant burden on health systems ...
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How excessive smartphone and tablet use can hurt child development SINGAPORE – Children can be easily influenced by what they see and hear on the television and internet. Here are the risks posed by five screen types. 1. Television. Passively watching TV can lead to a sedentary lifestyle and contribute to health ...
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Our Looming High Dementia Burden: Can It Be Averted? Hello. This is Dr JoAnn Manson, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital. I'd like to talk with you about a recent report in the journal Nature Medicine, which addresses the lifetime risk and projected burden of ...
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NHS Sussex News – 24 January 2025 Eligibility for the vaccine includes individuals aged 65 or over, those who are pregnant, people aged six months to 64 years in clinical risk groups, residents of care homes for older adults, and frontline health and social care workers.
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The US withdrawal from the WHO will hurt us all This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review's weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. On January 20, his first day in office, US president Donald ...
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PTSD in Female Firefighters Is Associated With Lower Levels of a Hormone Related to Reproductive Health, Study finds Researchers sought to determine whether mental health conditions affected women firefighters' reproductive outcomes. They found a possible link between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and an indicator of reduced fertility.
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High rate of respiratory illness leaves hospitals busy in Minnesota Dr. Matthew Hallanger, an emergency medicine physician at Sanford Health-Bemidji, discusses what he's seeing and how to prevent illness from spreading. BEMIDJI — High rates of respiratory illnesses are prompting visitor restrictions and masking ...
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Can Drinking Sparkling Water Help You Lose Weight? Carbonated water can help with weight loss by increasing the uptake of glucose in cells, a new study finds, but its effects are small. Sparkling water may also help with weight loss because the carbonation (bubbles) can create a feeling of fullness.
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Study unveils key immune cells found to boost cancer treatment success in acute myeloid leukemia New computational tool aims to identify immune responses to cellular therapy in AML treatments · Date: January 24, 2025 · Source: Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science · Summary: A research team made a pivotal discovery in the field of ...
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Montreal ERs struggling with overcapacity compared to rest of Quebec On Friday morning, Santé Québec shared figures that show a stark difference between Montreal and the rest of the province in terms of emergency room occupancy rates. The Crown corporation also reported an increase in influenza cases.
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A therapeutic HPV vaccine could eliminate precancerous cervical lesions Date: January 24, 2025; Source: American Association for Cancer Research; Summary: A therapeutic vaccine targeting human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) induced regression in high-grade precancerous cervical lesions, according to the results from a ...
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The role of Vitamin D in fighting winter blues and seasonal depression Winter's shorter days and reduced sunlight can lead to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Vitamin D deficiency, linked with sunlight exposure, may contribute to SAD symptoms. Maintaining vitamin D levels through sunlight, diet, and exercise is crucial for ...
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Bird flu prompts Missouri agriculture officials to suspend poultry auctions and shows Officials with the Missouri Department of Agriculture announced the activities were suspended on Friday, specifically in areas with confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Federal officials have confirmed commercial poultry bird flu ...
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UCSF Fresno aiding dementia patients as study shows increased risk for those over 55 FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Dementia affects millions of people nationwide, with Federal health leaders saying over 6 million older adults are living with Alzheimer's. "How well society can afford to take care of people in society, may have a bearing on ...
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How will federal health 'black out' affect bird flu response? The CDC has been issuing advisories as bird flu spreads · The blackout will prohibit external communications · One person had died from bird flu.
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New study finds longer immigration detention linked to worse health outcomes in US The study, published Thursday on the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open, reveals that immigrants held in U.S. detention facilities for six months or longer suffer markedly higher rates of poor health and mental illness compared to ...
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Rhode Island DEM detects H5N1 avian flu in non-commercial farm flock The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced the presence of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza in a non-commercial farm flock in southern Washington County. DEM staff humanely euthanized a flock of about 40 birds to prevent the ...
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Brain Ageing Could Be Fault Of Mothers, Study Suggests A new study has found that the X chromosome passed down to the child from the mother might be responsible for accelerated brain ageing, potentially increasing the risk of conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Only females have two X chromosomes (XX) while ...
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Outpatient Low-Dose Initiation of Buprenorphine for People Using Fentanyl Question What outcomes are associated with 2 low-dose buprenorphine initiation protocols in the outpatient setting among people with opioid use disorder who use fentanyl? Findings In this cohort study that included 126 adults across 175 low-dose ...
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Is magnesium the sleep aid you've been missing? If you've scrolled through health blogs or Instagram lately, you've probably seen sprays, oils, and supplements being touted as miracle sleep aids. But is this "magic mineral" really the answer to better rest, or just another overhyped wellness fad?
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Should you worry about microplastics? It is no mystery how these tiny particles, which can range from 5mm across to less than 2 micrometres (µm), get into human bodies. They are ubiquitous in the air, food and water. They accumulate from degrading plastic waste and the wear and tear of ...
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Running on Ice: New drug formulas could mean less cold chain involvement In this edition: A new formulation for medicine that does not need cold chain support, new air cargo friendly ultra-cold storage, and the FDA steps in to reduce food-borne illnesses in berries. · All thawed out · Temperature checks · Food and drug.
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New Study Links 9/11 Exposure to Increased Risk of Early-Onset Dementia Amyloid is a naturally occurring protein that can form abnormal deposits. These deposits are associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's and other cognitive disorders. The findings underscore the long-term health effects faced by 9/ ...
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