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'I quit smoking for 10 more years with my grandchildren' A former miner has said his love for his grandchildren and the death of a close friend had finally given him the motivation to quit his decades-long smoking habit. Steve Bird, 62, from Armthorpe in Doncaster, took up smoking aged 17, and would average ...
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Your best defense against lead in your food, according to a toxicologist Lead shouldn't be in your food, right? Exposure to the substance has been linked to a wide range of health impacts, including developmental problems, nervous system damage and hearing problems in children; and high blood pressure, joint pain and ...
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What to know about getting a flu shot in Florida. What changed in 2025? Flu cases are rising in Florida, and health experts recommend getting vaccinated in October or November. Unlike recent changes to COVID-19 guidelines, recommendations for the flu shot are largely unchanged. The CDC ...
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Dr. Fauci and Dr. Frieden discuss global health solutions at STIA event On Oct. 16, Georgetown University's Science, Technology, and International Affairs (STIA) program hosted a conversation between public health leaders Dr. Tom Frieden, who is the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ...
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccine might trigger an immune response that fights cancer: Study The researchers found that patients with advanced lung or skin cancer who received a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy drugs lived significantly longer than those who did not get the vaccine. These findings ...
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Doctor explains how gene mutations can influence the likelihood of developing breast cancer Dr. Neil Friedman from Mercy Medical Center joins Jenyne Donaldson for a conversation about genetic mutations and why it's important to discuss family history of breast cancer with a doctor. Advertisement. Weather Team Logo. Weather Alerts (2).
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Scientists Can Now "See" Aging Through Your Eyes The small blood vessels in the eye could reveal important clues about a person's risk of heart disease and the rate at which they are biologically aging, according to scientists from McMaster University and the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) – ...
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Fat-fueled neuron discovery could unlock new treatments for brain disease Researchers found that neurons can use fat, not just sugar, to power the brain. When a protein called DDHD2 fails, this process breaks down and leads to serious brain problems. Scientists were able to restore damaged cells by feeding them fatty acids, ...
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Doctors urge younger women to know their risk as breast cancer rates rise under 40 "The breast cancers that do develop in women under 40 tend to be more aggressive," said Dr. Aaron Chevinsky, Director of Oncology for Riverside Health System and the Riverside Cancer Care Network. "They tend not to be as easily diagnosed.".
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease cases rise as Alabama daycares issue parent alerts 48 News talked with doctors at the Alabama Department of Public Health and found children aren't the only ones impacted by this virus. Dr. Burnestine Taylor told 48 News that children under five years old ...
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Success Rate of Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer: What Patients Need to Know in 2025 How Hormone Therapy Works · Tamoxifen blocks estrogen receptors on cancer cells. · Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) such as anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane reduce estrogen production in postmenopausal women. · Ovarian suppression (with agents like goserelin) ...
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State officials confirm case of bird flu at North Georgia poultry operation "For the third time this year, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been confirmed in a commercial poultry operation here in Georgia," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper. "This poses a serious threat to ...
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India on alert as polio cases rise in Pak, Afghan NEW DELHI: Despite being officially certified as polio-free since 2014, India remains at risk of polio reinfection due to vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV), its proximity to endemic countries, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and potential gaps in immunity, ...
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Polio Vaccinations Decreased in Europe The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced that polio vaccine coverage in Europe is at its lowest level in several years, leaving more than 450,000 infants unprotected. In 2024, polio vaccination rates in Europe decreased.
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease cases rise as Alabama daycares issue parent alerts HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A rise in Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease around the country has daycares in Alabama on alert, with center directors sending notices home to parents. 48 News talked with doctors at the Alabama Department of Public Health and ...
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'It changed my marriage': The modern woman is taking testosterone and loving it Major outlets have profiled women turning to low-dose testosterone to regain energy and libido — a quiet hormonal revolution spreading through med-spas and wellness clinics. Social media calls it "biohacking," but really, it's hormone reclamation: women ...
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