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US Approves Wegovy Weight-Loss Pill, a Move That Could Transform Health Care On Monday Novo Nordisk announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its oral glucagonlike peptide 1 (GLP-1) medication for weight loss and obesity in adults. It's a milestone ...
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Health officials warn of potential measles exposure at DIA Measles is highly contagious. It can sometimes lead to serious health problems. But it is a preventable disease due to an effective vaccine. Measles symptoms start with fever, cough, runny nose, and red ...
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New flu variant hits SoCal, raises concerns among public health experts LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Holiday travel is in full swing and flu cases are ramping up. Some experts are pretty worried about a new flu variant making its way to Southern California. So now is the time to take the steps to protect you and your loved ones.
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South Carolina measles cases rise by nine to 153, state health department says Of those infected, 145 were unvaccinated, three were partially vaccinated with one of the recommended two-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccines, one was fully vaccinated and four had unknown vaccination status.
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Measles outbreak hits 296 cases in Arizona-southwest Utah region; exposure risks now in larger cities LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — As Clark County health officials reported possible measles exposures on Dec. 13 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, the nation's second-largest outbreak continues to grow in southwest Utah and Mohave County, Arizona.
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As H3N2 sweeps across Canada, what to know about flu's heart attack risk It's more than just a bad cold: influenza can also raise your risk of a heart attack shortly after an infection, medical experts are warning as the H3N2 strain spreads rapidly in Canada. At the same time, flu season is coinciding with another ...
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New Drug Stalls Alzheimer's Development in Breakthrough Trial "Alzheimer's disease begins decades before its symptoms appear, with early events like toxic amyloid beta oligomers accumulating inside neurons and glial cells becoming reactive long before memory loss is apparent," says Northwestern neuroscientist Daniel ...
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Shoveling snow can be a heart hazard, cardiologists say "While shoveling snow, most people tend to unconsciously hold their breath," said Dr. Patrick Magnus, associate chief clinical officer and medical director of the Cardiovascular Institute at Concord Hospital. That, combined ...
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