Thursday, July 3, 2025

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BBC News
At least 180 current and former armed forces aircrew with cancer they claim was caused by exposure to toxic fumes in helicopters are pursuing the Ministry of Defence for compensation. RAF flight sergeant Zach Stubbings, who died aged 47 in January, ...
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NPR
By all measurements, Judy Freeman, age 76, is in fantastic health. She doesn't have diabetes or heart disease. She's not overweight. She stays active. "I try to walk at least four or five times a week," says Freeman, who's a well-known potter in Alpine ...
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ABC News
The HHS did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for the study that Kennedy referenced in his interview. An infectious disease expert told ABC News that ...
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Medscape
A new algorithm enabled smartwatch fitness trackers to more accurately estimate energy expenditure by individuals with obesity. In two studies conducted in a total of 52 people for 1838 minutes in a lab and 14,045 minutes in a "free-living" situation, ...
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CIDRAP
Older US adults who receive the AS01-adjuvanted shingles or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines may be at lower risk for dementia in the next 18 months, University of Oxford researchers write in npj Vaccines. Because no difference was observed ...
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Medscape
Former world-class rowers have an elevated risk for atrial fibrillation (AF) in the years after retirement, according to an observational case-control study. Researchers found 1 in 5 former Olympic, world, or national-level Australian rowers aged 45-80 ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, July 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The age-old "early to bed, early to rise" proverb applies to your daily exercise regimen as well as your health, wealth and wisdom, a new study says.
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Pharmacy Times
Study findings suggest a positive association between estrogen plus progestin hormone replacement therapy (EP-HRT) and increased risk of breast cancer in young adult women. The data, published in Lancet Oncology, may provide deeper insight into the ...
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Pharmacy Times
The findings, published by investigators in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, suggest that vitamin C could restore skin function by reactivating genes that are essential for epidermal renewal, ultimately thickening the skin. 1,2.
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ABC News
The Trump administration appears to be expanding RSV vaccinations to some adults starting at age 50, down from 60, following the advice of a recently fired panel of government vaccine advisers. The decision appears on a Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Medical Xpress
The findings provide the first prospective evidence of physical brain and blood abnormalities in this group. Previous research had already shown that elite rugby players face a higher risk of neurodegenerative diseases later in life. The studies ...
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CIDRAP
In its weekly update today, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 40 more measles cases today, boosting the number of infections this year to 1,267, which is just 8 shy of passing the total in 2019, which was the highest ...
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Medical Xpress
For decades, Americans have been urged to limit alcohol consumption to one or two drinks a day—and even that amount, some said, is linked to higher health risks such as cancer, dementia, and liver disease. Now the federal government is reportedly ...
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MedPage Today
"Primary outcome measures did not support therapeutic effects of ambroxol on cognition in Parkinson's disease dementia, although there may have been stabilization of neuropsychiatric symptoms," Pasternak and colleagues wrote. Mutations in GBA cause ...
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Houston Public Media
In the early days of the West Texas measles outbreak, Thang Nguyen eyed the rising number of cases and worried. His 4-year-old son was at risk because he had received only the first of the vaccine's two doses.
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Salt Lake Tribune
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Public health officials warn of the first verified case of measles in Utah as Dr. Leisha Nolen, state epidemiologist, gives an update on a adult from Utah County diagnosed with the highly contagious disease on ...
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news9.com KWTV
"When we look at sunglasses, I think most of them should be labeled," Kahn said. "Protection is my number one priority. The next thing I look for is polarization. That's going to help with the most glare, especially in really bright sunlight like we have ...
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WTOP
Kentucky has its first measles outbreak of 2025, as the U.S. case count sits just short of a 30-year high. There have been 1,267 confirmed measles cases this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
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University of Utah Health Care
The warmth of summer also brings swarms of mosquitoes. The pesky bugs can cause discomfort and potentially carry serious illness. Planting mosquito repellent plants, such as lavender and lemongrass, in your garden won't keep them all away.
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News-Medical.net
StateViewer was developed under the direction of David Jones, M.D., a Mayo Clinic neurologist and director of the Mayo Clinic Neurology Artificial Intelligence Program. Every patient who walks into my clinic carries a unique story ...
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CBS News
The study, published Tuesday in The Lancet Oncology, found that estrogen plus progestin increases the risk of breast cancer in women under 55 with a uterus, while estrogen alone reduces the risk. Progestin is the synthetic, human-made form of the hormone ...
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InsideClimate News
New findings published Wednesday by the National Cancer Institute link tiny, toxic air pollutants to changes in lung cancer tumors at the genomic level in people who have never smoked. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., ...
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Newsweek
Despite this, paper author and oncologist Maria Teresa Landi of the National Cancer Institute told Newsweek, those in areas of higher air pollution "had a pattern of mutations that is typical of tumors from subjects who have smoked tobacco.".
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News-Medical.net
The injection, which boasts a six-month-long period of effective protection, will help mitigate healthcare access gaps and prevent further infections brought on by low medication adherence. The HIV epidemic in North Carolina.
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USA TODAY
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has accepted recommendations made by an advisory panel in April on the use of respiratory syncytial virus vaccines in adults aged between 50 and 59 years who are at an increased risk of severe illness ...
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Daijiworld.com
HealthDay News — For adults with obesity and migraine, liraglutide reduces migraine burden, with reductions in mean monthly headache days and Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) scores, according to a study presented at the 11th Congress of the ...
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WAFB
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Covid-19 cases are on the rise again thanks to a new variant called "Razor Blade Throat." Now, local doctors are reminding us how to stay healthy this summer. As temperatures are on the rise, Doctors say your chances of ...
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The Australian
HealthDay News — Both high and increasing addictive screen use trajectories are associated with suicidal behaviors and worse mental health in early adolescence, according to a study published online June 18 in the Journal of the American Medical ...
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CIDRAP
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDH) today reported eight more measles cases, all from Luna County, where officials last week announced an outbreak at a detection facility in Deming. The new cases push the state's total, some of which are linked ...
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Reuters
HealthDay News — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is revising the labeling of all extended-release attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications, including certain formulations of amphetamine and methylphenidate, to warn about ...
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WBUR
Dr. Eric Topol, cardiologist, scientist and author. Chair of the Department of Translational Medicine at Scripps Research. Author of: Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity. Also ...
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News-Medical.net
Also known as disorders of gut-brain interaction, conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and chronic idiopathic constipation are common gastrointestinal disorders driven by complex interactions between the gut and nervous system. Nearly 40% of people ...
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News-Medical.net
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mild electrically stimulating these networks can boost learning, according to a study published on July 1st in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Roi Cohen ...
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Detroit Free Press
It is the second confirmed measles case in Kent County since April, the health department said, and is Michigan's 17th confirmed case of the highly contagious virus in 2025.
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SciTechDaily
Eating too much dairy might be doing more than upsetting your stomach, it could be disturbing your sleep. In a new study, researchers found a strong connection between nightmares and lactose intolerance. The likely culprit?
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Science Daily
Summary: Scientists at UC Davis discovered a small genetic difference that could explain why humans are more prone to certain cancers than our primate cousins. The change affects a protein used by immune cells to kill tumors ...
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Diabetes UK
Every year, over 10,000 scientists meet up at the American Diabetes Association's Scientific Sessions to present their latest ground-breaking research findings. From once-weekly insulin to beta cell therapies and artificial intelligence-powered ...
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Earth.com
The team have also developed blood tests, or 'liquid biopsies', to pick out people whose tumours are unlikely to respond to certain drugs. Liquid biopsies can help predict bowel cancer's next move, and lead to more personalised, adaptive treatment plans.
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UNCSA
Tip: Try replacing refined sugars for 30 days, satisfy your sweet tooth with dates, monk fruit or applesauce. Tip: Reduce salt by seasoning with herbs and spices (freeze fresh herbs in ice cubes) ...
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New Jersey Monitor
A study published Wednesday in the medical journal JAMA Network Open found that emergency room clinicians were much less likely to refer Black opioid overdose patients for outpatient treatment compared with white patients.
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Fort Worth Report
NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus, is more contagious because it is better able to bind to cell receptors in the body as compared to recent past variants, said Erin Carlson, a clinical professor at the University of Texas at Arlington and an infectious disease expert ...
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Cleveland 19 News
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - There are more lung cancer deaths in the United States than breast cancer, colon cancer, and prostate cancer combined. The problem is that most lung cancers are caught so late, in stage three or four, because it can be so ...
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Newsweek
A new analysis shows high levels of fine-particulate air pollution causes more cancer mutations. A quarter of all lung cancer cases worldwide are among people who never smoked. Meanwhile, websites for U.S. national climate assessments have disappeared.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
A man from northern NSW has died in the state's first case of Australian bat lyssavirus, a rare disease closely related to rabies. Lyssavirus is transmitted from infected bats to humans when bat saliva containing the virus enters the body through a ...
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mediarelations.unibe.ch
Nature In 2022-23, the world witnessed the largest recorded outbreak of monkeypox virus (MPXV). Neurological manifestations were reported alongside the detection of MPXV DNA and MPXV-specific antibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients.
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Kaiser Health News
Occasionally, dengue causes death. California offers a case study in how dengue is spreading in the U.S. The Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes that transmit dengue weren't known to be in the state 25 ...
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Ottawa Citizen
A crisis of communicable diseases is unfolding in North America, just as Canada's health systems' responses are being hampered by the dismantling of public health and research infrastructure in the United States. Coordinated attacks on US health ...
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UPI.com
July 2 (UPI) -- Having bad dreams after eating ice cream or cheese? Your stomach may be trying to tell you something. New research shows that people with worse symptoms of lactose intolerance tended to report more frequent nightmares, NBC News reported ...
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www.itv.com
Gabriel Shemirani's sister, Paloma, died aged only 23 from cancer after refusing chemotherapy. Gabriel and his brother blame their mother, Kate Shemirani who had raised her children as a conspiracy theorist. Kate is a former nurse who was struck off ...
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TIME
NYT A C.D.C. advisory committee on Thursday voted against flu shots that contain the ingredient. An expert panel that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines voted Thursday to no longer recommend annual flu shots that contain ...
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