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Colder Weather Linked to 40,000 Heart-Related Deaths Yearly in the United States, Study Finds | Newswise Why this study is important: Most public health messaging focuses on heat waves, but this study's findings show that colder temperatures are associated with a substantially higher number of heart-related deaths each year. This highlights a major gap in ...
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Italy tracks first European human H9N2 avian flu case - CIDRAP The Italian Ministry of Health has confirmed Europe's first human case of low-pathogenicity avian influenza A(H9N2), in a person from the Lombardy region. The patient is hospitalized, and was described as being in poor health prior to infection.
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Does your brain really have enough plastic in it to make a spoon? - R&D World In postmortem frontal cortex samples collected in 2024, the authors reported a median microplastic concentration of 4,917 µg/g, or roughly 0.49% by weight. Scale that to an average brain and you get a visually ...
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Stanford Scientists Just Discovered a 'Remote Control' for the Brain That Could Reverse Memory Loss - Inc. Magazine A new study by researchers from University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University suggests age-related changes in gut bacteria may contribute to cognitive decline, based on differences observed between young and old mice. The gut microbiome ...
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Can Lifestyle Changes Over a Lifetime Protect Brain Health? - InventUM New University of Miami Miller School of Medicine research links long‑term physical activity, diet quality and social engagement to stronger cognition and brain resilience in older adults. A middle-aged man and woman walking on a city sidewalk, ...
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Michigan Child With Measles May Have Exposed ER Visitors As Outbreak Grows Seven cases are under investigation; all of the people involved were unvaccinated against measles, CBS News reported. The emergency room treatment area of Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital in Ypsilanti was potentially exposed to the virus on March 21.
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Worse Diabetes Outcomes Seen for Adults With Unreliable Insurance HealthDay News — Low-income adults with diabetes who lose insurance coverage have worse diabetes outcomes, including higher prevalence of uncontrolled hemoglobin A1c and acute complications, according to a research letter published online March 20 in ...
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Around the nation: US cigarette smoking rates hit historic low - Advisory Board According to a new report published in NEJM Evidence, U.S. smoking rates declined to a historic low in 2024, falling to below 10% for the first time, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from the District of Columbia, Georgia, ...
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