Monday, September 8, 2025

Google Alert - health

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Daily update September 8, 2025
NEWS
NPR
While the public doesn't necessarily follow this advice — cheese is the leading source of saturated fat in our diet — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has promised to end the "attack on whole milk, cheese and yogurt" and give these foods new prominence ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This is the latest installment in our Pittsburgh Pests series examining the insects and other creatures that pose health risks in our region. They don't buzz, sting or fly. You won't hear them coming — and sometimes, you won't even feel the bite.
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Prevention.com
Myth buster: "Long COVID is very real and has very real biological causes," says Lisa Sanders, M.D., medical director of Yale New Haven Health's Multidisciplinary Long COVID Care Center. People with long COVID ...
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KPBS
San Diego is in the middle of a summer COVID-19 wave. KPBS health reporter Heidi de Marco says new federal vaccine rules are causing confusion, leaving patients and providers trying to sort out the changes.
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13newsnow.com WVEC
In September, doctors highlight the need to recognize blood cancer symptoms, as cases can often present as flu-like symptoms. Author: Emily Harrison. Published: 10 ...
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Pan American Health Organization
8 September 2025 (PAHO) – Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) has released updated editions of its Model Lists of Essential Medicines (EML) and Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc), adding new treatments for various types of cancer and for ...
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Jefferson Public Radio
Oregon Board of Pharmacy says clearer guidelines from federal government may not be in place until mid-September. Gov. Tina Kotek and the Oregon Health Authority are exploring similar measures to a standing order issued in Washington aimed at ensuring ...
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Inside Precision Medicine
HealthDay News — The risk for second primary cancers is higher for breast cancer survivors than for women in the general population; however, the risk remains low and is mostly driven by contralateral breast cancer, according to a study published in ...
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The Independent
Samples analyzed at the National Institute for Biomedical Research in Kinshasa, the Congolese capital, confirmed the presence of the most virulent strain of the virus, known as "Zaire," the earlier name of the country.
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Times of India
It helps maintain muscle mass and boosts metabolism. Regular exercise reduces risks of diabetes and heart issues. Cardio improves heart health and mental well-being. Strength training preserves muscles and bone density. Experts suggest 150 ...
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NDTV
Wellness expert Luke Coutinho has warned that changing weather can reduce immunity and increase the risk of infections. "Building strong immunity is a lifestyle, not a quick fix," he said in a post on Instagram. To boost defences, Coutinho has ...
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WRAL.com
(CNN) — People who consumed the highest levels of certain artificial sweeteners — equivalent to just one diet soda a day — saw a significant decline in their ability to remember and recall words when compared to people who consumed the lowest levels, ...
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Arizona Public Media
Five years after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, access to vaccines against the virus in the U.S. is on shaky ground. by PBS NewsHour. 360 vaccination 091021 Many people across the United States are wondering if they will be able to get ...
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Harvard Office of Technology Development
Metals have an essential role in brain function, but whether and how altered metal homeostasis affects Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains poorly understood. A study by Aron et al., published in Nature, identifies disrupted endogenous lithium (Li) ...
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SciTechDaily
The drug, lemborexant, blocks the buildup of an abnormal form of the tau protein in the brain, thereby reducing the inflammation and cellular injury that tau typically causes in Alzheimer's. The findings indicate that lemborexant ...
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ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health has confirmed a case of tuberculosis in Wake County. Officials said a person with an active case of tuberculosis was present at Leesville High ...
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Globalnews.ca
Hundreds of New Brunswick residents — mostly in the Acadian Peninsula and Moncton areas — have reported symptoms of what the Health Department has called a "neurological syndrome of unknown cause." Trending Now.
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Spectrum News 1
The risk for West Nile virus is high in Worcester, Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex counties and moderate in Berkshire, Hampden, Hampshire and several other counties. The DPH recommends residents continue to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
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The Guardian
The surgery involves breaking the bones in the legs before pulling them apart to lengthen them over weeks or months. Invented by the Soviet surgeon Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov in the 1950s, it was used to treat patients ...
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WFTV Orlando
Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterial infection that thrives in warm, brackish seawater, making Florida's coastal areas particularly susceptible during the peak period from April to November when water temperatures are highest. As the summer ...
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