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Team pinpoints brain network responsible for Parkinson's - Futurity Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder affecting more than 1 million people in the US and more than 10 million globally. It is characterized by debilitating symptoms such as tremors, movement difficulties, sleep disturbances, ...
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Florida ranks 3rd for the most measles cases in the U.S.: CDC - NBC 6 According to data provided by the Centers for Disease Control, there are currently 63 cases in the Sunshine State. By NBC6 • Published 5 minutes ago • Updated 5 minutes ago. Log in or create a free profile to save articles. BOOKMARKER. Live. Mute.
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Intermittent fasting may make little difference to weight loss, review finds - BBC News Intermittent fasting may not help people who are overweight or obese lose weight, a large review suggests. The researchers say the popular practice of fasting on some days of the week and eating normally on others "may make little to no difference to ...
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AMA joins effort to launch vaccine science review amid CDC turmoil | Health - Union Leader The American Medical Association and a leading public health research group focused on vaccines are teaming up to create a system to review vaccine safety and effectiveness, mirroring a role long played by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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New clinic launched to support younger stroke survivors - NR Times The clinic has been established through a collaboration between the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Professor Judy Clegg, interim dean of the school of allied health professions, ...
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Deaths from flu continue to rise in Massachusetts - Western Mass News EAST LONGMEADOW, MA (WGGB/WSHM) -- A seventh child in Massachusetts has died from the flu this season, bringing the total number of flu deaths in the Bay State to 260. The death was reported last Friday as school districts across Western Massachusetts ...
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Bacteria Frozen For 5000 Years Could Fight Superbugs, But There's a Catch - Science Alert "The Psychrobacter SC65A.3 bacterial strain isolated from Scărișoara Ice Cave, despite its ancient origin, shows resistance to multiple modern antibiotics and carries over 100 resistance-related genes," says IBB microbiologist Cristina Purcarea.
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Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young People. Here's How to Lower Your Risk. The Conversation U.S. asked gastrointestinal oncologist Christopher Lieu and cancer researcher Andrea Dwyer to explain what's known about early-onset colon cancer and what young people can do to protect themselves. Why are ...
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Single dose of potent psychedelic drug could help treat depression, trial shows An estimated 100 million people worldwide have treatment-resistant depression, defined as a major depressive disorder that has not responded to at least two antidepressants. About half are unable to perform routine daily tasks. The ...
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South Carolina measles control efforts hamstrung by holiday school closures - Healthbeat South Carolina's state health department faced a significant problem in the critical weeks before the state's measles outbreak surged in January. As schoolchildren continued to fall ill with measles in late December, outbreak investigators needed help from ...
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Asda lightens the load of GPs with 'Issue Is' campaign New research shows 77% of GPs say minor conditions are putting unnecessary pressure on surgeries. 31% spend over an hour a day treating issues pharmacies could handle. With half of Brits unsure what their pharmacy can treat, Asda launches ISSUE IS - a ...
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