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How will CDC vaccine schedule changes affect CT residents? Finally, the CDC says that for children who are not high risk, the decision as to whether to administer vaccines for rotavirus, COVID, the flu, hepatitis A, hepatitis B and bacterial meningitis should be left up to "shared clinical decision-making," or ...
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Another reason to eat more fiber: Better gut health Melissa Mendez, a registered dietitian at Parkland Health, tells KERA's Sam Baker how fiber contributes to gut health. Mendez: We have trillions of microbiota or healthy bacteria in our intestines. Just like any live ...
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Nation's measles-free status in jeopardy. How doctors are handling it. CDC said 94% of cases in 2026 were among people who were not vaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown. Public health officials stressed that measles is a vaccine-preventable disease. Children get the measles ...
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New Report Shows Colorectal Cancer Is Top Cause of Cancer Mortality in Those Under 50 The progress is due to declines in mortality for four of the five leading cancer-related deaths (breast, lung, and brain cancers, and leukemia). Only colorectal cancer mortality increased, by 1.1% ...
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A natural aging molecule may help restore memory in Alzheimer's Summary: Researchers have found that a natural aging-related molecule can repair key memory processes affected by Alzheimer's disease. The compound improves communication between brain cells and restores early memory abilities that typically fade first.
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