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'I Feel Like I've Been Lied To': When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home Kiley Timmons with patients in his chiropractic clinic. Kiley is vaccinated for measles but contracted a breakthrough infection when the disease spread through West Texas earlier this year. Kiley's business ...
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Intermittent Fasting May Be as Effective as Calorie Restriction for Weight Loss Experts say that the similar results across different diet protocols mean individuals trying to lose weight have more options available to suit their lifestyle. New research suggests that intermittent fasting is ...
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Diabetes drug may cut migraine days in half with little weight loss: Study Drugs in the same family as Ozempic and Wegovy are known for treating diabetes and helping with weight loss, but a small, early-stage study suggested they might also ease migraines -- even when there's no weight loss. The benefit appears to come from ...
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11-year-old died from 'excessive' pain medication after beating cancer, lawsuit According to a lawsuit obtained by Law&Crime, 11-year-old Ava Wilson's family filed a lawsuit against Advocate Children's Hospital regarding the way the organization treated Wilson's follow-up treatment after she began remission for b-lymphoblastic ...
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Quote of the Day: 'I Feel Like I've Been Lied To': When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home "It's still spreading. I'm starting to think this thing has come back to stay." LYNN DOUGLAS, the nursing director of the Williston Basin School District in North Dakota, on an outbreak of measles, a disease that had not been present in the state in 14 ...
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Does Hot Weather Affect Your Mental Health? There's some evidence that therapeutic heat exposure – think saunas – can actually help with depression symptoms. And areas with warmer average annual temperatures tend to have slightly lower rates of some psychiatric conditions. "But ...
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A new HIV drug promises 99.9% protection. But it's making Indian health activists wary; Why? The injection costs around ₹24 lakh ($28,218) for two doses administered six months apart. Lenacapavir belongs to the class of HIV prevention drugs known as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). However, India's National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) has ...
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Scientists Find That Just 5 Minutes of Brisk Walking Boosts Brain Health—Here's How A new study looked at how moderate-to-vigorous physical activity can impact mental sharpness. It found that as little as five minutes of brisk movement, like jogging or taking a few flights of stairs, can improve cognition, especially in older adults.
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'Game changer' diabetes pill a step closer after trials Game-changing diabetes pills could hit Australian shelves within years, offering an alternative to popular injectable treatments such as Ozempic that have been plagued with supply issues. That's the prediction from Australian diabetes experts, ...
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A chartered physiotherapist shares three exercises that can 'help reduce lower back pain' As a result, "physical therapies to improve muscle strength and ability to move", as well as "lifestyle changes including more physical activity, healthy diet and good sleep habits", are front and centre among WHO's suggested treatments.
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CagriSema confers 'robust' weight loss in patients with obesity, with or without diabetes CHICAGO — The combination of once-weekly cagrilintide 2.4 mg and semaglutide 2.4 mg conferred greater weight loss at 68 weeks compared with placebo in patients with overweight or obesity with or without diabetes, researchers reported.
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Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month 22 June 2025, Cairo, Egypt – June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about all forms of dementia. Worldwide, dementia is the seventh leading cause of death and a major contributor to disability.
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Monsoon brings viral, skin, gastro diseases According to doctors, the number of such patients will rise over time, cautioning the need for preventive measures. Even as vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria are the most dreaded during monsoon, health experts said this was also the season when ...
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CSRA's heat wave could cause problems for mothers-to-be AUGUSTA, Ga. - There are new warnings for expectant mothers sweltering in the region's heat. We have a stretch of hot days ahead across the CSRA, and now a new study is showing that if you're not careful it could cause pregnancy issues.
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