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The Special Antidepressant That Treats Long COVID - Medscape This transcript has been edited for clarity. Welcome to Impact Factor, your weekly dose of commentary on a new medical study. I'm Dr F. Perry Wilson from the Yale School of Medicine. An antidepressant might cure the chronic, debilitating fatigue that ...
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Antidepressant relieves fatigue in people with long COVID, study finds | CIDRAP An antidepressant called fluvoxamine reduces fatigue in people with long COVID, at least in the short term, according to a new study that tested the drug against a placebo. In a randomized clinical trial of 399 people, all participants had significant ...
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A Few Minutes of Hard Exercise May Slash Your Risk for Diseases, Study Says - TIME A new study published March 30 in the European Heart Journal looked at links between vigorous exercise and the risk of developing eight different conditions or groups of conditions, including Type 2 diabetes, immune-mediated inflammatory disorders like ...
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Biallelic variants in RNU2-2 cause the most prevalent known recessive neurodevelopmental disorder | Nature Genetics We recently showed that mutations in the snRNA genes RNU4-2 and RNU2-2 are prevalent causes of dominant neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Here, by genetic association, we demonstrate the existence of a recessive form of RNU2-2 syndrome.
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'Cicada' COVID is spreading. Here are the symptoms. | wfaa.com Experts warned that the virus could spread more easily than previous variants and even evade immunity in people previously infected or vaccinated against COVID, due to a mutation that allows it to avoid antibodies, according to a recent CDC report.
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Sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes: Allergy symptoms start earlier with climate change Early spring means beautiful tree blooms, but also an increase in pollen that can trigger allergy symptoms like itchy eyes, runny nose and sneezing. Allergists say these symptoms may become more intense as allergy season starts earlier than past ...
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Health experts urge caution as new COVID variant emerges in Massachusetts - WWLP Health officials noted that the symptoms associated with Cicada are consistent with earlier versions of COVID-19. Dr. Khan explained that vaccines and boosters remain a tool for protection even as the virus changes over time.
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Your allergies may be worse this year. Health experts explain why - WIFR "This is due to climate change, which is causing warmer temperatures as well as increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere," said University of Michigan allergist, Dr. Mariel Benjamin. For us in ...
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Rapid urine test identifies effective UTI antibiotics in about six hours - Medical Xpress Standard laboratory testing currently takes two to three days. The study, published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, tested 352 urine samples from patients with suspected UTIs. The new test agreed ...
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This new test could transform UTI treatment with same-day results | ScienceDaily A breakthrough urine test could dramatically speed up how doctors treat urinary tract infections, identifying the right antibiotic in under six hours instead of waiting days. By testing directly from urine—skipping the usual lab culturing step—the method ...
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Risk for Dementia May Be Increased by Severe Infections - Rheumatology Advisor Two were infectious diseases (cystitis and bacterial infection of an unspecified site) and 27 were mental, behavioral, digestive, endocrine, cardiometabolic, neurological, and eye diseases, as well as injuries. Overall, 47 percent of the dementia cases had ...
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No need to sign up for gym: even small movements have health benefits – research A significant part of the challenge is that people have adopted an "all or nothing" approach to physical activity. The perception is that one has to participate in structured workouts, such as gym sessions, running, or cycling.
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Club Chemistry to reopen after fatal Kent meningitis outbreak - BBC News A nightclub believed to be the centre of a fatal meningitis outbreak in Canterbury is planning to reopen. Club Chemistry shut on 15 March after public health officials confirmed several linked cases in the city, including two people who had died.
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Focusing on how and why you eat – not just what – may be the key to healthy eating When most people think about "healthy eating", they usually focus on what they eat. That might mean trying to eat more fruit and vegetables or less fast food, or counting calories. But there's a lot more to healthy eating than just dietary intake.
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