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How to protect yourself from ticks year-round And New York state is seeing a higher number of reported deer tick bites this year than last year, said Saravanan Thangamani, who studies tick-borne diseases at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
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New HIV prevention shot touted as breakthrough: HealthLink SEATTLE — There is still no cure for HIV, but researchers have made huge strides to treat and prevent the infection. This month, the FDA approved a preventative drug that's being called a "transformative breakthrough." Until there's a vaccine against ...
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Intermittent fasting vs portion control: What works best for sustainable weight loss Obesity, a complex medical condition characterized by excessive body fat accumulation, is more than just a cosmetic concern; it's a serious health issue that increases the risk of numerous diseases and health problems.
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Kennedy's new vaccine panel alarms pediatricians with inquiries into long-settled questions ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new vaccine advisers alarmed pediatricians Wednesday by announcing inquiries into some long-settled questions about children's shots. Opening the first meeting of Kennedy's handpicked ...
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84-year-old Denham Springs woman recovering from Louisiana's first West Nile Case of 2025 Fay DuPont was hospitalized on June 13 after experiencing sudden dizziness and confusion, according to WBRZ. Initially misdiagnosed with meningitis, she spent 10 days in the hospital before doctors confirmed the infection. She ...
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Is your lifestyle harming your liver? Expert explains the alarming rise in liver disease deaths India faces a growing liver disease epidemic, driven by modern lifestyles and dietary changes. With a staggering number of annual deaths, the rise of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), now Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease ( ...
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On The Record: Alzheimer's Awareness Month Alzheimer's Awareness Month is an important time to raise public awareness about Alzheimer's disease and other common types of dementia symptoms. According to the Alzheimer's Association, over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's.
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Toronto Public Health seeks person who handled potentially rabid bat Toronto Public Health is urging an unidentified person who handled a suspected rabies-infected bat in the Harbourfont area earlier this week to come forward for an urgent medical assessment. The health authority says the person encountered the bat ...
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Douglas County Health Department offers free HIV tests Friday is National HIV Testing Day, and Douglas County is making sure people know their status. The Douglas County Health Department is offering free tests for HIV and is also offering syphilis tests due to a rise in cases in the Omaha area.
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Food sequencing: A smart way to control blood sugar Food sequencing means eating vegetables first, followed by proteins and fats, and ending with carbs to aid digestion and stabilize blood sugar. Source: Canva. Salad slows sugar. Salad before carbs helps. Eating a fiber-rich salad before carbs slows ...
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New blood test could help diagnose Alzheimer's sooner Symptoms typically include memory loss, and problems with thinking skills like logic and language. Dr. Charles Bernick, a neurologist with the Cleveland Clinic, says this blood test can help with early diagnosis ...
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Doctors urge men to prioritize health during Men's Health Month COLUMBUS, Ga (WRBL) – June is Men's Health Month, and Piedmont Columbus Regional and healthcare providers are challenging men to prioritize their own health with regular doctor visits and screenings. ADVERTISEMENT. According to the Cleveland Clinic ...
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Deep belly fat triggers inflammation. Here's how to reduce it "Visceral fat is a marker for everything — insulin resistance, elevated cardiovascular risk, fatty liver and Type 2 diabetes — all very bad outcomes that limit a long and healthy life," said Dr. Andrew Freeman, director of cardiovascular prevention and ...
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Ozempic in a pill? The next generation of weight-loss drugs emerges Rochelle McDonald has just been through the messiest of break-ups. "Guzman y Gomez were devastated," she says. "I had to say: 'It's me, it's not you'." McDonald can laugh – even at the irony of her last name. She's down 17 kilos since starting Wegovy in ...
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India achieves 78% decline in the under-five mortality rate surpassing the global reduction of 61% Union Health Ministry said, with continued focus on improving vaccine coverage, India has taken a proactive and inclusive approach to reach underserved populations. The Ministry said, vaccination remains one of the most powerful and cost-effective public ...
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Fighting Back: Athens Gyms Offer Specialized Classes for Those With Parkinson's Maura Cartwright explains boxing drills to participants at the X3 Sports gym in Athens on April 23, 2025. (Photo/Elizabeth Kim). At X3 Sports training gym off of Milledge Avenue, participants in the Knock Out Parkinson's Disease (or KOPD) class started ...
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Extreme heat speeds up aging as much as smoking and alcohol consumption, reveals study Frequent hot days increased biological age significantly. The effect is comparable to smoking. The research highlights the impact of environmental factors. It shows how heat affects DNA and aging. This raises concerns about climate change consequences.
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