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New centre launched for children's gut health A new centre focused on improving the lives of children with inflammatory bowel diseases has opened in Cambridge. The Cambridge Centre for Children's Gut Health will see cutting-edge research from scientists at the University of Cambridge, ...
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This Father's Day tell your dad to get screened for prostate cancer Bill LaRosa knew his family history. His father had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and survived it, later died from colon cancer. At 75, when LaRosa did blood work for his annual physical, his primary care doctor noticed his PSA (prostate specific ...
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Boulder County resident exposed Flatiron Flyer passengers to measles The spike in measles cases in Colorado, the most the state has recorded in decades, comes after a deadly outbreak in Texas this year, and as other hot spots have emerged around the world for the highly contagious disease.
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Bird flu outbreak in Yorkshire poultry A case of bird flu has been confirmed in poultry in West Yorkshire. The virus was discovered at a site near Ravensthorpe, near Mirfield, on 11 June, according to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra).
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Unvaccinated visitor infected with measles triggers contact tracing in Boston An unvaccinated individual infected with measles visited several locations in Boston last week triggering a public health response to identify and notify potentially exposed residents and travelers. The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) and the ...
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How to boost bone health and reduce risk of osteoporosis and fractures Who is at risk of fragile bones and osteoporosis? · family history of osteoporosis · low calcium or vitamin D intake · certain conditions or medications that affect your estrogen or testosterone levels · smoking, excessive alcohol and a sedentary lifestyle.
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Quebec must listen to Nunavik mayors' TB plea Tuberculosis is an infectious bacterial disease that primarily affects the respiratory system. (Photo courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control/Dr. George Kubic). By Corey Larocque. Imagine how hard it must be to get 14 mayors to agree on anything.
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Happy Father's Day 2025: Theme, Significance and Top 5 Supplements You Should Gift Your Dad Right Now! Top 5 Supplements To Promote Your Father's Health And Wellness · Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Fish Oil or Algal Oil) · Vitamin D3 (With K2 for Bone & Heart Support) · Magnesium (Glycinate or Citrate Forms) · Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) · Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera).
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During Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, Iowa seniors learn to plan (KMAland) -- During Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, mental health advocacy groups are highlighting treatment and medication advances in the last decade. Developments are helping people see the early warning signs of dementia, and teaching them ...
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Person with measles visited Boston hotel, museum, airport, health officials warn The Boston Public Health Commission and Massachusetts Department of Public Health are working to identify and alert people who may have been exposed to measles June 7-8, but stressed the city's high vaccination rate.
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Person with Measles Visited Boston Measles vaccination is 93%-97% effective in preventing measles and protecting against severe disease. In Suffolk County, 94% of children have been fully vaccinated against measles, according to DPH data. Vaccinated individuals are at low risk for ...
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Self-Collection May Help Increase Cervical Cancer Screening Rates Analysis by age, race, and ethnicity showed that CCS participation was higher among women given SC and SC with patient navigation compared to TR across all specified groups. The ...
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Brain food fight: Rutgers maps the hidden switch that turns cravings on and off Date: June 14, 2025; Source: Rutgers University; Summary: Rutgers scientists have uncovered a tug-of-war inside the brain between hunger and satiety, revealing two newly mapped neural circuits that battle over when to eat and when to stop.
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What is DASH diet and how it help lower blood pressure even for people with diabetes Hypertension is a leading cause of stroke, heart disease, and kidney failure globally. Known as the "silent killer," it often goes unnoticed in people with diabetes, despite significantly increasing cardiovascular risk. Managing both blood pressure and ...
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