Saturday, March 29, 2025

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Daily update March 29, 2025
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ABC News
How contagious is measles?Measles is one of the most contagious viruses known to humans, experts say. As measles has spread ...
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Healthline
The WHO reports that the number of tuberculosis cases in children is rising in Europe. The health officials add that the treatment success rate for the disease is also well below target goals. Experts say a rise in TB cases in Europe could mean a ...
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Scientific American
Studies on COVID, climate change and South Africa are on the latest list of terminated grants by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, according to updated documents obtained by Nature. By Max Kozlov & Nature magazine. Colorized scanning electron ...
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CIDRAP
In this CME article, learn more about the common neuropsychiatric sequelae of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, the underlying neurobiological mechanisms, and evidence-based treatments and interventions.
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Aljazeera.com
A study published this month in Science by researchers at Yale and Columbia universities has revealed that babies as young as 12 months old can form memories via the hippocampus – a part of the brain that stores memories in adults, too.
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WBBJ-TV
"Kids really are the most vulnerable and it could be because they're not old enough yet to get it [the MMR vaccine]. Especially babies, you don't get the MMR until you're 12 months old.
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FOX 7 Austin
AUSTIN, Texas - March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. It's often a painful and debilitating condition that can lead to infertility, and federal health officials with the Office on Women's Health say it may affect more than 11% or more than 6.5 ...
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WBIR.com
The virus is highly contagious and causes a red, blotchy rash that usually spreads from a person's head down to their chest and feet. It usually affects young children and babies, and the health department said even in previously healthy children, the ...
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FOX 29 Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA - Health officials in Bucks County are warning the public about potential measles exposure after a resident tested positive. Officials say that person's symptoms were mild, and that they had recently traveled to an area of the United ...
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CBS Denver
The peak pollen period can vary from year to year based on how early temperatures start to warm up. Before, and even after peak pollination periods can be miserable for those who suffer from allergies though. As ...
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AAHA
We'll look at a case study regarding a 10-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat presented to a veterinary clinic in the western United States. We'll also talk with several experts who will provide information and resources to help you manage ...
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6ABC Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- With mild temperatures on Friday, lots of folks were outside in Philadelphia. Many have had to stop and catch their breath with the high and climbing pollen counts interfering with daily activities. "Pollen is lightweight ...
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Reuters
The higher risk of developing the sight-threatening eye problem known as nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, or NAION, did not appear during patients' first year of treatment with semaglutide. But their risk for NAION ...
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News-Medical.net
Most humans have long-lived infections in various tissues-including in the nervous system-that typically do not result in disease. The microbes associated with these infections enter a latent stage during which they quietly hide in cells, playing the ...
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Popular Mechanics
PITTSBURGH — Anthrax, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is often treatable in its early stages. But once the disease has progressed beyond the "point of no return" after just a few days, patients are almost certainly ...
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National Post
A syringe and MMR vaccine vial. A dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine awaits the next patient at a vaccine clinic in St. Thomas, Ont..
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The Associated Press
Dr. Peter Marks sent a letter to Acting FDA Commissioner Sara Brenner on Friday saying that he would resign and retire by April 5 as director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. In his letter ...
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HealthCentral.com
Learn how a lack of estrogen in menopause leads to weak bones and fracture risk. Mar 28, 2025. By. Amy Marturana Winderl.
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KAIT
CBS Denver
Philadelphia's Mazzoni Center is one of more than a dozen LGBTQ+ health organizations against President Trump's plans to potentially defund critical HIV prevention initiatives. The Trump administration is reportedly considering dismantling the Centers ...
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News-Medical.net
The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) invites you to a congressional briefing: Title: The Impact of Obesity and Opportunity for CMS to Address When: Tuesday, April 1, from 12 to 1 p.m. ET Where: Virtual GSA is a professional membership ...
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Chemical & Engineering News
That distinct lasso shape is what the group of peptides was named after. Many lasso peptides show some amount of antimicrobial activity, but lariocidin is unique in that it kills bacteria by binding to the bacterial ribosome.
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UpperMichigansSource.com
The Hindu
When the first American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines for valvular heart disease were published in 1998, the only class I indication for isolated aortic valve replacement for patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) was the ...
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SciTechDaily
Chronic back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting 1 in 5 adults aged 20 to 59 years. But an analysis of randomized trials and observational studies led a panel of experts to strongly advise against the spine interventions ...
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The New York Times
Vaccine official resigns: The Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine official, Dr. Peter Marks, resigned under pressure Friday and said that the aggressive stance on vaccines from the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was irresponsible and ...
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The New York Times
The Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine official, Dr. Peter Marks, resigned under pressure Friday and said that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s aggressive stance on vaccines was irresponsible and posed a danger to the public.
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Targeted Oncology
According to Marleen I. Meyers, MD, a breast medical oncologist at NYU Langone Health, a cornerstone of cancer prevention lies in a balanced, nutrient-rich diet. Oncologists like Meyers emphasize prioritizing whole foods, particularly fruits and ...
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CNN
Top FDA vaccine official Dr. Peter Marks is resigning from the department. Former George W. Bush adviser, Pete Seat, weighs in on why he doesn't agree with Dr. Marks' decision. 04:05 - Source: CNN. Politics of the Day 25 videos.
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University of Virginia
UVA researchers are working to better understand and treat the persistent symptoms of long COVID affecting millions of Americans. UVA Health recently joined two national clinical trials that are part of the National Institutes of Health's Researching ...
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CNBC
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Medical Xpress
Hearing problems are on the rise worldwide, and while hearing sensitivity is well known to decrease with age, little research has been done on the other biological and environmental factors that influence them, such as sex, ear side, language, ethnicity, ...
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Yahoo News UK
HealthDay News — Parallel transmit (pTx) 7 Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes management in more than half of adult candidates for epilepsy surgery, according to a study published in Epilepsia. Krzysztof Klodowski, PhD, from the ...
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WCCO
Weiler says the right amount of protein varies for each person depending on factors like gender, age, activity level and use of weight loss medication or supplements. To meet basic nutritional guidelines, the USDA recommends ...
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WRVO Public Media
I've written here many times on drug discovery for pain relief, and what a massive slog it has been. The recent approval of suzetrigine marks the first successful new mechanism in that area for many years, but it's not like that story is without its ...
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