Monday, May 26, 2025

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Daily update May 26, 2025
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CNN
Endometriosis and vulvodynia, or chronic genital pain, are common gynecological conditions that can cause severe pain. They each affect about 1 in 10 American women. Yet many women face skepticism and ...
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The Wall Street Journal
People diagnosed as adults typically don't have severe communication challenges or intellectual disabilities, clinical psychologists said. But they have struggled socially, and show subtle repetitive behaviors like rocking in a chair, or nearly obsessive ...
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Newsweek
In an interview with Targeted Oncology TM, Trindade and Bussetty discussed the study, offered their hypotheses behind these rising cases, and urged health care professionals to be proactive when treating younger patients who present with red flag symptoms.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Money spent addressing opioid use disorder last year accounts for 5% of Pennsylvania's GDP, according to a report from Avalere Health. The study used state and national data to analyze costs across federal, state, and local governments, businesses, ...
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The Independent
Here's what you can do if you're finding that nothing seems to be helping your itchy eyes, sneezing and runny nose. Samuel J. White,Philippe B. Wilson. Sunday 25 May 2025 10:48 BST. 0Comments ...
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Marketplace.org
New prevention measures for RSV have led to a major drop in hospitalizations among infants, according to a new CDC study. Governmentby Daniel Ackerman. Listen Now Save Share Download. "Vaccines are not only one of the best public health tools, ...
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News-Medical.net
A new global review reveals how rapidly evolving H5 bird flu viruses are reaching new species, including dairy cattle, and stresses the urgent need for coordinated action to prevent the next pandemic. Three influenza A (H5N1/bird flu) virus particles ...
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The Hindu
The monitor measured movements, sitting time and sleep throughout the day. We then followed patients for one year to track whether they had additional heart problems or died.
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The Reporter Ethiopia
ADDIS ABABA, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia has recorded its first mpox case since the outbreak in Africa last year, the country's health authorities confirmed on Sunday. A 21-day-old infant has tested positive for mpox in Moyale town, near the Kenyan ...
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The Medical Journal of Australia
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of acute lower respiratory tract infections, and a leading cause of hospitalisation in children under 6 months of age. · Previously, palivizumab, a costly, short‐acting monoclonal antibody, was the primary ...
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WHO | Regional Office for Africa
While Sierra Leone is stepping up its mpox response effort, the stories behind the outbreak highlight the virus's impact and the determination of those affected to protect themselves and their communities. Osman Kamara is a health worker currently ...
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WTVC
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — As temperatures rise, so does the risk of tick bites — and with them, serious health concerns. Health officials are warning Tennesseans that peak tick season is underway, bringing increased chances of exposure to Lyme disease, ...
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InDaily
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved a new drug to treat the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Find out how it works and who will get it. TC · The Conversation. May 25, 2025, updated May 25, 2025. Alzheimer's disease is the most common ...
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Simcoe Reformer
With about 100 walkers, family members and volunteers pulsing around the Royal Canadian Legion in Simcoe on Sunday morning, the fight against multiple sclerosis took on a party atmosphere. "It was a great day with ...
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Cloverdale Reporter
The annual walk is the largest fundraising event for the Alzheimer Society of B.C. and is held throughout the province to support the 85,000 British Columbians living with dementia and the people who care for them. On Sunday ...
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WAVE 3
The results would show whether the person's brain contains amyloid plaque clumps of a toxic protein thought to be a key indicator of Alzheimer's. Right now, PET scans or spinal taps are the gold standard for detecting these ...
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Hindustan Times
People carrying this variant have been tested positive at airports in California, Washington state, Virginia, and around New York City. As per reports, these travelers travel history is from several countries, including Japan, South Korea, France, China, ...
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globalbiodefense.com
Traditional vaccines, such as those for influenza or SARS-CoV-2, typically target specific viral strains. Because these pathogens mutate rapidly, vaccines often require regular updates and annual administration to remain effective. In ...
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www.aip.org
Syed and his team have studied which people and plants are or aren't attractive to mosquitoes, and they're hoping to use that information against the petite pests by recreating plant odors to use in traps or repellents.
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www.sciencefocus.com
A team from the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, claims the disease develops in only two distinct phases, or 'epochs'. The first, a slow 'stealth' phase – a time ...
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PBS NewsHour
The study, published this week in the American Medical Association's journal JAMA, said more time spent on social media "may contribute to increased depressive symptoms over time." Ali Rogin speaks with lead researcher Dr. Jason Nagata to learn more.
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KLFY
It found that U.S. breakfast cereals contain increasing amounts of sugar, fat and sodium and decreasing amounts of protein and fiber. The study was limited to newly released cereals and did not represent the entire cereal market.
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Economic Times
This test determines the risk of cancer recurrence. Women with low risk can avoid chemotherapy. Instead, they can opt for hormone therapy. This offers a less debilitating treatment option. Dr. Laura Esserman says this is a source of hope. It marks a move ...
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Spectrum News
"Maintaining those teeth, maintaining your oral hygiene, just to prevent for you and any patient to not have cavities, infections, nor even periodontal diseases," said Dr. Jonathan Santiago-Rodriguez, a dentist at Mohawk Valley's Dental Residency Program.
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