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Amid a growing measles outbreak, doctors worry RFK is sending the wrong message News of a second death comes as infectious disease doctors worry that the federal government's messaging about the outbreak is putting more emphasis on treatments like vitamin A than on vaccination, even as misinformation about some of these treatments is ...
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Autoimmune Disease Misdiagnoses Can Cause Long-Term Harm Doctors who dismiss symptoms of autoimmune diseases as psychiatric or psychosomatic can cause lasting harm, a University of Cambridge study has warned. Conditions such as lupus and vasculitis are often misdiagnosed, leading to serious consequences for ...
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Trial finds male-partner antibiotic treatment cuts bacterial vaginosis recurrence The results of a randomized controlled trial conducted in Australia indicate that the addition of antibiotic treatment for male partners of women who have bacterial vaginosis (BV) significantly reduces recurrence of the infection, researchers reported ...
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Is Intermittent Fasting Worth Considering for Your Patients? "I prescribe it to most people," he told Medscape Medical News, "…because it's one of the core impacts or core effects on improving metabolism over time." Kogan, the chief medical ...
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Unvaccinated New Mexico Resident Dies of Suspected Measles An unvaccinated person who died in New Mexico has tested positive for measles, state health officials said on Thursday, possibly the second such fatality in a growing outbreak that began in West Texas. The officials have not yet confirmed that measles ...
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6 Sources of Protein That Aren't Meat "You hear the argument that eating healthy is expensive," said Sara Elnakib, a dietitian and public health expert at Rutgers University. But you can enjoy plant-based sources of protein like beans right out of the can or ready-to-eat whole grains heated in ...
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Mpox vaccination gains steam in Kinshasa, DR Congo Health officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) launched an mpox vaccination campaign in Kinshasa, one of the country's hot spots, just 10 days ago, and health workers have already immunized more than 300,000 people, officials from ...
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Research Identifies Key Antibodies for Development of Broadly Protective Norovirus Vaccine AUSTIN, Texas — Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the National Institutes of Health, have discovered a strategy to fight back against norovirus, ...
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Get the Facts: Measles cases are 3 times higher this year as vaccination rates fall Only 11 states achieved herd immunity, or a vaccination rate of over 95%, during the 2023-24 school year, according to CDC data. Herd immunity means that when most people are vaccinated in a community, the community is more resistant to the spread of ...
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Canada Faces Rising Measles Cases: Public Health Urges Vaccination Amid Growing Threat "I strongly urge all Canadians to ensure they are vaccinated against measles—check to see if you are up to date before travelling. If needed, the vaccine should be administered at least two weeks before departure, but even last-minute vaccinations offer ...
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'He needs to do much more': RFK Jr.'s measles response under scrutiny The health secretary's muted response to the first major disease outbreak on his watch worries even some allies. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Why this year's flu season is hitting harder Data from the California Department of Public Health found that roughly 1 in 5 Californians were still testing positive for the week ending Feb. 22. Other respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and RSV are currently not as prevalent with a 2% and 5% test ...
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Physicians React to Measles Outbreaks: 'It's Very Frustrating' The measles outbreak in West Texas that has killed one child to date and spread to neighboring New Mexico has pediatricians and other physicians across the country rethinking patient protocols as cases emerge elsewhere.
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'The measles vaccine is our best tool to protect individuals against the virus' Expert can speak about the rise in cases, efficacy of newly suggested treatment options, appropriate childhood vaccination schedules, the severity of the disease and waning herd immunity. CHICAGO --- Northwestern University infectious disease expert ...
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Tylenol use during pregnancy possibly linked to higher risk of ADHD in kids, study finds SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Prenatal exposure to acetaminophen increases the likelihood that a child will develop attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study published Feb. 6 in Nature Mental Health.
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Alzheimer's Relationship With Menopause Explored Two studies investigated hormonal factors that may influence Alzheimer's disease risk in women. · One study linked menopausal hormone therapy with increased tau buildup in older women's brains. · The other tied early menopause to reduced synaptic integrity ...
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Canada seeing noticeable increase in measles cases, health agency says In the week ending February 15, there were 96 confirmed cases of measles, a serious airborne disease caused by a virus that can lead to severe complications and even death. The surge is linked to ...
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Texas pastor celebrates school's lowest vaccination rate in the state Mercy Culture pastor Landon Schott, whose Mercy Culture Preparatory Academy has a measles vaccination rate of 14.29%, posted a video on Instagram. Author: Ryan Osborne. Published: ...
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The silent killer: A paradigm shift in understanding tuberculosis Advances in genomic surveillance have revealed that tuberculosis is vastly underdiagnosed around the world. A growing awareness of the prevalence of asymptomatic patients—and their roles in transmitting the deadly disease—is driving urgent research ...
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Doctors urge vaccine as superintendent, surgeon general discuss Palmetto High measles outbreak The measles outbreak at Palmetto Senior High School is still confined to one student, according to the Florida Department of Health and Miami-Dade County Public Schools. The state's surgeon general revealed the student is a girl, but we don't know her ...
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Your bird flu questions, answered "Avian influenza is not new — it has been around for decades," said Mark Stetter, dean of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. "But what is new is this virus is changing, and it's changing in multiple ways that have raised concerns lately.".
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Unvaccinated New Mexico resident tests positive for measles after dying A possible second measles death has been recorded in the U.S. this year after a New Mexico resident tested positive for the virus following their death. The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) said on Thursday the individual was unvaccinated and ...
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Replacing butter with plant-based oils may reduce the risk of premature death The analysis also found that a higher intake of plant-based oils was associated with a lower risk of premature death from all causes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. Participants who replaced 10 gm (almost a ...
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The latest on the Montgomery County measles case and how to protect yourself While at least 93% of children in Philadelphia are vaccinated by age 6, more cases of measles in the region puts our communities at risk. The good news? Measles is preventable with the MMR vaccine ...
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'It saves your life': Things to know during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ( ...
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How Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonist drugs turn down 'food noise' and cravings When Jenni* started using a medication called liraglutide to lose weight, she noticed changes not just in her appetite, but in how she thought about food. Where the smell of hot chips in the deep fryer would previously elicit a deep craving for the ...
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Long-Term NSAID Use Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk HealthDay News — Long-term nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use is associated with reduced dementia risk, according to a study published online March 5 in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
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Eating ultra-processed foods harms your gut—here's how inflammation takes hold Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) adversely impact the equilibrium of the gut microbiome by promoting a pro-inflammatory environment, reducing microbial diversity, and increasing intestinal permeability, all of which contribute to inflammation and dysbiosis.
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Dysentery outbreak in Oregon leaves at least 40 sickened: What to know Since January 2025, 40 new cases have been reported, according to a county health official. Shigella bacteria cause shigellosis, which is an illness that impacts the intestines.
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Report: Weight, resistance training may help older adults tackle insomnia Weight and resistance training could be the best type of workout to help older adults combat insomnia, a new report shows. Aerobics or a mix of balance and flexibility workouts may also help to a lesser degree, the report suggested.
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Diabetes drug could reduce heart failure in cancer survivors A common type of diabetes medication could help cancer patients make a better long-term recovery, according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Many cancer patients go on to develop heart failure - because of the cancer itself and also ...
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Comprehensive Care for Women During Menopause: Addressing Bone Health and Cardiovascular Risk How do you collaborate with other health care providers to ensure comprehensive care for patients experiencing perimenopause or menopause? Related Videos.
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A poultry disease expert at NC State explains bird flu Colloquially "bird flu," or officially the H5N1 avian influenza, has been spreading among wild birds and poultry. While the public health risk remains low, there are some preventative measures you can take. Guest. Dr. Rocio Crespo, a poultry ...
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'Cases are circulating': Health units provide update on measles outbreak It includes Elgin, Oxford, Norfolk, Haldimand, and Brant Counties, along with the cities of St. Thomas and Brantford. Both health units have stepped up contact tracing and have started offering vaccine clinics ...
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VashonBePrepared: Preparing for measles and handling power outages Adults born before 1957 are presumed to have natural immunity against measles because there were no vaccines to prevent infection at the time, so most children contracted the disease. Public health experts suggest that adults vaccinated before 1968 ...
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Tailored Laser and Light-Based Therapies for Acne, Skin of Color, and Inflammatory Conditions Lal, an adult, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatologist based in Scottsdale, Arizona, highlighted the utility of phototherapy, particularly narrowband UV-B devices, in managing inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo.
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Kidney transplant recipients with It remained unclear, however, whether physicians should prescribe the drugs, given their known side effects, which include inflammation in the pancreas and liver problems. There had also been concern that GLP-1 agonists might ...
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Dozens of birds infected by bird flu at NYC poultry market NEW YORK (WABC) -- Another 150 birds at a Queens live poultry market have died due to a bird flu outbreak, according to the CDC. This is the first case in New York City since early February when over 1,000 birds were infected. Bird markets in New York ...
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Scientists discover new strategy to fight back against norovirus Their new study, published in Science Translational Medicine, identifies powerful antibodies capable of neutralizing a wide range of norovirus strains. The finding could lead to the design of broadly effective norovirus vaccine, as well as the ...
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Microplastics are turning up in human organs, raising health concerns Scientists are finding microplastics in human blood, lungs, and even the brain, sparking concerns over potential health risks, including inflammation, organ damage, and links to diseases like dementia and heart conditions.
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India faces major Guillain-Barré syndrome epidemic More than 300 cases have been reported, which experts have linked to infection with Campylobacter jejuni. Samaan Lateef reports from Mumbai. At least 21 people have died and nearly 300 have been affected by Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in India, ...
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Mpox Testing Rate Plummets to 17% in DRC Only 17% of suspected mpox tests in the the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) had been tested in the past week – a drop of almost 10%, Dr Ngashi Ngongo, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) lead on mpox, ...
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Senators Press Makary on Abortion Pills and Vaccines At a confirmation hearing for Dr. Marty Makary on Thursday, senators focused heavily on the safety of the abortion pill, with Republican lawmakers urging him to restrict access and Democratic lawmakers demanding that he maintain its current ...
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A dietary swap that could lengthen your life? Substituting butter with plant-based oils daily may lower risk of premature death by up to 17 percent, according to a new study out of Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute.
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Getting your best sleep in 2025 On Sunday, March 9, we spring forward and lose a precious hour of sleep. The loss can be tough, making Daylight Saving Time a great time to re-evaluate your and your loved ones' sleeping habits. Dr. Mohsin Maqbool from Texas Health Plano helped us find ...
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Sitting for long hours has the same consequences as smoking, drinking? Excessive sitting is likened to physical inactivity and poses serious health risks. The WHO advises at least 150 minutes of weekly exercise. Sedentary lifestyles heighten the risks of heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and mental health issues.
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Using oil, seed oils included, instead of butter lowered risk of premature death, says study Among vegetable oils, olive oil, canola oil, and soybean oil specifically were associated with lower mortality risk. "This new research adds to a large body of science on the health benefits of these plant ...
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Paralyzed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts Date: March 6, 2025; Source: University of California - San Francisco; Summary: Researchers have enabled a man who is paralyzed to control a robotic arm through a device that relays signals from his brain to a computer. He was able to grasp, ...
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WTEN: Women's Health Wednesday – Endometriosis From the story: The diagnosis can often be delayed because many women will present symptoms that mimic other conditions. Symptoms can include: Chronic pelvic pain; Most noticeable during the menstrual cycle ...
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