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Inflatable 'mega lungs' promote cancer screening A set of 12ft (3.65m) "mega lungs" are set to go on show in a city as part of a special screening programme and to raise awareness of cancer. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been working with the Roy Castle Lung Cancer ...
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Steps to take to protect yourself against mosquitoes and ticks However, there is standing water from the rain, which can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes and ticks, and this could lead to bigger problems, such as Lyme disease and West Nile Virus. Sisters ...
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Flesh Eating Bacteria? Louisiana Department of Health warns of potentially deadly infection Louisiana health officials warn of rising Vibrio cases, with 17 hospitalizations and 4 deaths reported this year. Author: Nigell Moses / WWL Louisiana. Published: 6:04 ...
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Childhood vaccination rates fall again; vaccine exemption rates hit a record high NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates inched down again last year and the share of children with exemptions rose to an all-time high, according to federal data posted Thursday. The fraction of kids exempted from vaccine requirements rose ...
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Can Psychedelic Therapy Go Mainstream? Research shows that psychedelics can help with a range of mental health conditions, like PTSD and depression. So why can't you get them from your doctor? Today on The Sunday Story, we take a trip through some of the latest science behind psychedelic ...
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Norton doctors advise parents to prepare for back-to-school illnesses LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - As students across WAVE country return to the classroom, doctors say it's a great time to teach kids proper handwashing techniques. Back-to-school season is when some kids end up sick after the first few weeks.
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Number of flesh-eating bacteria cases rises in Florida. Here's how to protect yourself The bacteria is called Vibrio vulnificus, a rare infection that can be contracted from being in warm saltwater. It can also be ingested by eating raw shellfish like oysters.
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Diabetes remission is possible — but there's a catch, new study finds People with Type 2 diabetes — especially those with less severe diabetes, and those who are in earlier stages of the disease — can achieve remission through diet and lifestyle changes, according to a new study from the Kaiser Permanente Division of ...
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AI chatbots are becoming popular alternatives to therapy. But they may worsen mental health crises, experts warn A recent phenomenon, termed "ChatGPT-induced psychosis", has been used to describe people being led down conspiracy theory rabbit holes or into worsened mental health episodes by feedback they receive from chatbots. Experts ...
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Measles case confirmed in Passaic County, New Jersey, health officials say Health officials say the patient visited the Chilton Medical Center in Pompton Plains while contagious. Anyone who was in the emergency department between 7 p.m. on July 31 and 3:30 a.m. on Aug. 1 or the ...
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How surgeons build a new bladder for cancer patients like Deion Sanders The University of Colorado coach recently underwent reconstructive surgery to treat an aggressive form of bladder cancer after doctors discovered a tumor this spring. The procedure, called neobladder reconstruction, uses tissue from the patient's own small ...
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COVID Cases Rising in Florida Ahead of Back-to-School Season What we know: Hillsborough County - The CDC is tracking a summer rise in COVID-19 cases across the U.S., with Florida showing some of the steepest increases. Dr. Steven Goldberg, Chief Medical Officer of HealthTrackRx and a clinician at the University ...
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This common allergy medication may do more harm than good, experts say (CNN) - Some doctors say people with allergies may want to take something other than the drug diphenhydramine, which is sold under the brand name Benadryl. Allergy experts from Johns Hopkins University and the University of California, San Diego, ...
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