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Obesity confers 70% higher risk of infection-related severe outcomes, study suggests More than one in 10 infection-related adult deaths worldwide may be attributed to obesity, a team led by University of Helsinki researchers in Finland write in The Lancet. The analysis of 67,766 adults in one of two cohort Finnish cohort studies, ...
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13 new measles cases in South Carolina as Florida university outbreak grows - CIDRAP The South Carolina Department of Health confirmed 13 new measles cases today, raising the state total to 933. · Among 876 patients with known details, 859 were unvaccinated, 20 were partially vaccinated, and 25 were fully vaccines.
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Infectious Disease Expert on Latest Nipah Virus Case: "Be Alert, But Not Alarmed" On February 3, 2026, Bangladesh's International Health Regulations National Focal Point notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of a confirmed case of Nipah virus infection in Rajshahi Division, northwestern Bangladesh. This follows 2 confirmed ...
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Patient data show diabetes medicine could save thousands more lives a year Diabetes drugs that may soon be prescribed more widely in England could save thousands of lives each year, suggests a new study led by researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and UCL. Using anonymized health records from ...
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Measles is a threat in Wisconsin. We have doctors answer questions. - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Measles is highly contagious and can lead to serious complications, including pneumonia, brain swelling, and death. After a quarter century in which the U.S. was considered free of endemic measles, it's back, ...
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Use of Meds for Mental Health Up in Children, Young Adults From 2001 to 2020 Among psychotropic medication users, more than one-quarter (26.0%) were exposed to potential contraindicated or major drug–drug interactions, mainly resulting from antipsychotics and antidepressants. "While these medicines can be helpful ...
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Why low-carb diets can actually raise your risk of heart disease | National Geographic Researchers compared health professionals who ate a low carb diet and found heart disease risk could actually increase by 14 percent if the person regularly consumed unhealthy or refined carbs. However, if the person ate healthy carbs like whole grains, ...
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Testing Menstrual Blood Comparable in HPV Diagnostic Accuracy to Clinician-Collected Cervical Samples HealthDay News — For human papillomavirus (HPV) testing for detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2/3 or worse (CIN2+/CIN3+), minipad-collected menstrual blood shows comparable diagnostic accuracy to clinician-collected cervical samples ...
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Child Influenza Hospitalizations Rise, 52 Kids Have Died This Season The CDC estimates there have already been at least 20 million flu cases this season, leading to about 270,000 hospital stays and 11,000 deaths across all ages. Flu activity rose again last week after several weeks of ...
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