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Pediatricians urge Americans to stick with previous vaccine schedule, despite CDC's recent changes The organization, which represents most of the nation's primary care and specialty doctors for children, recommends that children continue to be routinely vaccinated against 18 different diseases, just as the CDC did before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took over ...
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Unexplained Pauses Hit Nearly Half of Monthly-Updated CDC Databases, Raising Transparency Concerns The authors of a study published today in Annals of Internal Medicine explained that real-time CDC surveillance data serve as "critical infrastructure" for research, policy development, clinical guidance, and trust across all areas of public health.
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AAP Recs Buck CDC, Stick to 18 Childhood Vaccines The nation's largest pediatric medical society has released new vaccine guidelines that for the first time differ sharply from what the US government advises. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended immunization schedule, released January ...
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Top CDC Official Says Measles Surge Is the 'Cost of Doing Business' So far, officials have found that the same measles strain, called D8-9171, appears in each outbreak. Because that strain also circulates in Canada and Mexico, CDC researchers are now comparing entire genomes of measles viruses to see if U.S. cases are more ...
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Menopause associated with reduced brain volume and increased anxiety symptoms The study, published today in Psychological Medicine, found that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not appear to mitigate these effects, though it can slow the decline in reaction times. Menopause is a key ...
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Variation in Regular Physical Activities Best for Lower All-Cause Mortality Participants were free of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory disease, and neurological disease at baseline. The researchers found that total physical activity and most individual physical activities, except for swimming, were associated ...
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Celebrating Recent Advances in Cervical Cancer Prevention As persistent infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) causes nearly all cases of cervical cancer, strong HPV immunization programs are crucial for eliminating this deadly disease. Although coverage for many other routine childhood vaccines has plateaued ...
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Menopause linked to Alzheimer's-like brain changes The findings come from nearly 125,000 women, of whom 11,000 had MRI brain scans. In the study, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, external, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use did ...
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Menopause linked to loss of grey matter in the brain, poorer mental health and sleep disturbance Menopause is linked to reductions in grey matter volume in key brain regions as well as increased levels of anxiety and depression and difficulties with sleep, according to new research from the University of Cambridge.
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Top CDC Official Says Measles Surge Is the 'Cost of Doing Business' HealthDay News — After a year marked by major measles outbreaks, the United States may soon lose its status as a measles-free country, a milestone reached in 2000. More than 2,400 people have been infected during outbreaks that began in West Texas and ...
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Low Vitamin D Tied to Respiratory Infection Hospital Risk RTIs include infections of the airways and lungs, such as bronchitis and pneumonia, which can range from mild illness to severe disease requiring hospital care. Researchers examined whether blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, ...
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Where Autoantibodies Strike in Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis The researchers mapped out where these antibodies bind, revealing previously overlooked "hotspots" on the receptor. · Using cryo-EM and a mouse model, the team showed that most antibodies converge on the GluN1 amino-terminal domain.
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One Year of Abatacept Delays Progression to RA for Up to 4 Years in At-Risk Population Andrew P. Cope, MD, from King's College London, and colleagues recruited 213 anticitrullinated protein antibody-positive individuals with arthralgia to a phase 2b randomized controlled trial (the Arthritis Prevention In the Preclinical Phase of Rheumatoid ...
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Misleading narrative of "healthy" ultraprocessed foods Transnational food corporations are increasingly expanding portfolios of "better for you," "fortified," and "functional" ultraprocessed foods—from high protein snacks and vitamin enriched drinks to plant based burgers. Framed within narratives of ...
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