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'This Is a Dangerous Virus' When bird flu first struck dairy cattle a year ago, it seemed possible that it might affect a few isolated herds and disappear as quickly as it had appeared. Instead, the virus has infected more than 900 herds and dozens of people, killing one, ...
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Can cold weather make you sick? Exposure to low temperatures for prolonged spells can trigger an array of different health conditions, some of which may be life-threatening. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.
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Winter Strategies for Infection Preventionists in Managing Recent Norovirus and Avian Influenza Outbreaks The US has recently faced rising concerns regarding norovirus outbreaks and avian influenza (H5N1). Both infections present unique challenges in health care settings, emphasizing the critical role of infection preventionists in safeguarding staff, ...
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US reported first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry, WOAH says Highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has spread around the globe in the past years, leading to the culling of hundreds of millions of poultry. However, the strain that has caused most damage in recent years was the H5N1. The H5N9 is ...
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Dietary intervention restores gut microbiome and offers protection against chronic diseases In a recent study published in Cell, researchers investigated the effects of a microbiome restoration strategy in healthy adults. Background. Humans have complex microbiomes in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract that contribute to host ...
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Heart disease remains leading cause of death as key health risk factors continue to rise While medical advances have helped more people live longer with cardiovascular diseases, many of the risk factors which lead to these diseases, including high blood pressure and obesity, continue to grow at alarming rates. Cardiovascular ...
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Study reveals significant life expectancy deficit in adults with diagnosed ADHD This study aimed to assess how many years were lost due to ADHD using UK mortality data between 2000 and 2019, highlighting the broader health disparities faced by adults with this diagnosis. Related ...
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Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary guidelines will weigh risks and benefits (CNN) — Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of moderate drinking. The latest science supports those concerns, but two recent government reports suggest potential benefits ...
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It's not too late to book your cervical screening appointment This Cervical Cancer Prevention week, the NHS in the Midlands is calling on those who are eligible to book their cervical screening appointments. Doctors and nurses are encouraging those who may have missed an appointment to come forwards, ...
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Health risks associated with alcohol use Doctor Howard Becker is here to talk about alcohol and health risks, and also first steps to make a plan to reduce or stop drinking. Doctor Becker is the Director of the Charleston Alcohol Research Center at MUSC, and a senior research career scientist at ...
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How do you reduce the ill effects of olive oil? Frequent overindulgence can contribute to weight gain, increased visceral fat, and heightened risks of metabolic syndrome, which includes hypertension, dyslipidemia, which poses a significant risk for cardiovascular and coronary artery disease, and insulin ...
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Lincoln pet food store urging caution over recent bird flu outbreak Since the bird flu outbreak began in 2022, dozens of domestic and feral animals have been infected. The FDA says these animals got sick from drinking raw milk or eating raw pet food that has been contaminated ...
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HMPV Is A Silent Threat To Respiratory Health HMPV infections can look like other lung illnesses and it can be hard to make a correct diagnosis.
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Ohio leads nation in bird flu cases among commercial poultry operations All of the state's confirmed cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza tracked by the U.S. Department of Agriculture this year have involved commercial flocks at 16 facilities in Darke and Mercer counties, according to the latest data reported Friday.
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Weight gain, daytime sleepiness? Japan doctor offers tips to fight 'winter depression' TOKYO -- During winter, some experience health issues, along with thoughts like "I feel kind of depressed," "I'm sleepy even after a lot of sleep," "I gained weight from increased appetite," and so on. While easy to dismiss these as merely struggling ...
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Final call for people to get their winter COVID-19 vaccination With just days left before the seasonal COVID-19 vaccination offer ends on 31 January, the NHS is urging those eligible who haven't yet had their COVID-19 vaccination to come forward as soon as possible to protect themselves and their friends and ...
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Global Commission Presents Nuanced Approach for Defining Clinical Obesity The authors define obesity as a condition characterized by excess adiposity, with or without abnormal distribution or function of adipose tissue, and with causes that are multifactorial and incompletely understood. Clinical obesity can result in severe end ...
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Pioneer sickle cell nurse honoured at new donation centre At the centre's opening, Dame Elizabeth unveiled a plaque celebrating her life-saving work and research into sickle cell disease; treatment for which relies on having sufficient supplies of blood from donations. The inside of ...
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Understanding the crisis in young people's mental health Professor Peter Fonagy, Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at UCL, argues that the mental health crisis among young people cannot be addressed without fundamentally rethinking how we support their development.
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Europe's 2025 Respiratory Season Continues Impacting Travelers The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) recently published recommended actions for response regarding respiratory viruses and preventive vaccines during the 2025 winter season. On January 24, 2025, the ECDC stated that primary and ...
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Call for papers - Postpartum depression Ahmed Waqas, PhD, University of Liverpool, UK. Submission Status: Open | Submission Deadline: 16 October 2025. BMC Psychiatry welcomes submissions to our Postpartum depression (PPD) Collection. This Collection seeks to showcase research that explores ...
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Weight Loss Story: From 150 kg to 68 kg, this girl lost weight through walking and eating an early dinner Her journey emphasizes adopting healthy habits, such as increasing protein intake, consuming complex carbohydrates, and incorporating daily physical activity.
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'Prehabilitation' before surgery can cut complications risk, according to new study Stay Informed, Stay Empowered. As a new administration prepares to assume power, it's our job to report on what they DO with that power. We know you have questions and need reliable, independent journalism ...
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Microplastics Block Blood Flow in Brains of Mice Researchers could see that mouse immune cells had ingested some plastic bits. Full of polystyrene, these immune cells piled up in blood vessels, blocking the flow of blood, similar to a clot, researchers said. Some blockages cleared, but not all, and for a ...
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Move more, age well: prescribing physical activity for older adults Higher levels of physical activity in older age are associated with improvements in cognition, mental health, and quality of life. Age, frailty, or existing functional impairments should not be viewed ...
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Rise in diagnoses is prompting more US adults to ask: 'Do I have ADHD?' NEW YORK (AP) — Allison Burk's teenage daughter struggled with uncontrolled emotions, a shrinking attention span and a growing tendency to procrastinate. A family doctor suggested ADHD testing, which led to an unexpected discovery: The teen had ADHD, ...
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