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Endometriosis and immune diseases get link - study show Women wey get endometriosis get even higher risk to develop orishirishi autoimmune diseases, na so one new research show. Dis new study wey involve some researchers from University of Oxford, identify some important genetic link between conditions like ...
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Building the case against ultra-processed foods Last fall, Kenny Mendoza led a study linking ultra-processed foods (UPFs)—particularly sweetened drinks and processed meats—to increased heart health risks. The findings garnered widespread media coverage and the attention of the scientific community and ...
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How do you get the bird flu? What medical experts want you to know right now Over the last year, a highly pathogenic avian influenza, A(H5N1), has sporadically been reported in wild birds, poultry and dairy cows across the United States, Canada and some other countries.
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Tarrant Co. health officials confirm 1st case of measles According to the Centers for Disease Control, measles is a highly contagious virus that can be serious. In its definition, the CDC notes, "Anyone who is not protected against measles is at risk," adding that two doses of the MMR vaccine provide the best ...
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Miami federal detention center confirms case of tuberculosis, officials say Tuberculosis, also known as TB, is a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs, but can also affect other organs, including the brain and kidneys. The disease spreads through inhaling respiratory droplets from an infected person.
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What is H5N1? Global experts warn about bird flu spread. What's happening in California? While bird flu has been around for decades, the discovery in 2024 that the deadly pathogen spread from a wild bird to a cow surprised virus watchers, according to news officials. In just over a year, the virus has ravaged America's dairy herds, poultry ...
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Psychotherapy gains ground in outpatient mental health care After years of American mental health care moving towards greater use of psychiatric medications, the pendulum has started swinging back towards psychotherapy." Mark Olfson, MD, MPH, Columbia Mailman School professor of Epidemiology and ...
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Genetic medicine can leave people with rare mutations behind. But there's new hope She has the most common fatal genetic disease in the U.S., which afflicts 40,000 Americans. But her case is caused by a rare genetic mutation, so medications that work for 90% of people with cystic fibrosis won't help her.
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Why allergy season feels worse in 2025 and what you can do about it Allergy seasons are lasting longer and becoming more intense due to climate change · Pollen counts are breaking records in cities across the US, including Atlanta · Experts recommend limiting pollen exposure and using medications correctly for relief.
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Early specialist and endoscopic referral could improve outcomes for patients with gastro–oesophageal cancer The incidence of types of stomach and oesophageal cancers is rising in Western societies and younger populations, making these conditions significant public health issues. In Australia, in 2024 the age-standardised incidence for stomach cancer was ...
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Measles Mythbusting with Laura Romano, DO One in five children who get measles can get pneumonia. There's a risk of encephalitis (brain swelling), seizures and brain damage. Do you really want to take the risk that your child ...
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This vitamin could slash colon cancer risk by half – but there's a catch One large study involving over 12,000 participants found that people with low blood levels of vitamin D had a 31 per cent greater risk of developing CRC compared to those with higher levels. Similarly, another study reported a 25 per cent lower CRC risk ...
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Encephalitis Prevention is Just A Vaccination Away Encephalitis International has recently launched a global awareness campaign to emphasize the importance of vaccination against the growing threat of encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain's active tissues. This initiative is essential since ...
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New AI technique can uncover antiviral compounds using limited data Artificial intelligence algorithms have now been combined with traditional laboratory methods to uncover promising drug leads against human enterovirus 71 (EV71), the pathogen behind most cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease. The study ...
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Tarrant County confirms first measles case Measles is a preventable disease, the health agency said, and two doses of the MMR vaccine is the best protection. Tarrant County Public Health encourages unvaccinated residents or those unsure of their vaccination status to contact ...
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Wildfire smoke associated with 20000 premature deaths and billions in damages Most Pittsburghers remember when, in June 2023, smoke from wildfires burning thousands of Canadian hectares settled into Pittsburgh, spiking the Air Quality Index to above 200 — considered "very unhealthy" — and transforming the sky into a gritty haze.
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There are specific brain cells that enable intelligent behaviour, scientists say Yet these frameworks fall short of capturing the essence of human and animal behaviour: our extraordinary ability to generalise, infer and adapt. Our study, published in Nature late last year, provides insights into how brain cells in mice enable this more ...
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