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Top C.D.C. Official Delays Report on Covid Shot's Effectiveness - The New York Times
The acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention delayed the publication of a research report showing that the Covid vaccine significantly reduced the likelihood of hospitalizations and emergency visits last winter.
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Is the new COVID 'Cicada' variant spreading in Texas? - MySA
While it's making headlines thanks to its "Cicada" name, health experts say there's no indication it is causing more severe illness than recent strains or increasing COVID-19 cases. However, researchers are monitoring it ...
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Alarm as acting CDC director delays report showing Covid vaccine benefits - The Guardian
A Trump administration appointee has delayed publication of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that shows benefits related to the Covid vaccine, leading to concerns that the administration is engaging in behind-the-scenes tactics to ...
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Two more measles cases confirmed in Weld County; people at a Colorado Springs Chik-fil-A may have been exposed
WELD COUNTY, Colo. — Health officials have confirmed two more cases of measles in unvaccinated adults in Weld County. Officials say the two are contacts of a previously confirmed case. They do not believe the case is related to the ongoing outbreak ...
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Rethinking the gut microbiome: Health is not about staying the same, say experts
Together they form the microbiome. It plays a crucial role in digestion, immunity, and overall health. Yet despite decades of research, microbiome-based interventions such as probiotics or fecal transplants still produce inconsistent results.
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Pediatric Influenza Vaccination Prevents Hospitalizations Across Seasons
HealthDay News — In pediatric patients, influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) varied across 2021 to 2024 seasons, but did help prevent influenza-associated hospitalizations and outpatient visits, according to a study published online April 6 in ...
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Roundup: Updated Dietary Guidelines Stress Less Meat, More Plant-Based Proteins; and More News - Baptist Health
The new recommendations are more focused on making important swaps— such as replacing red meat with plant-based proteins, cutting down on ultra-processed foods, and watching sodium intake — that can make a lasting impact.
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Study advances safe, reversible male contraceptive without hormones - News-Medical.Net
Cornell University scientists have taken a major step toward developing a safe, reversible, long-acting and 100% effective nonhormonal male contraceptive, considered the holy grail of male contraception. A proof of principle study in mice, ...
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Myers and alumni publish research on air pollution and lung cancer rates
School of Public and Population Health Professor Douglas Myers, alongside Master of Public Health alumni Srijana Mainali and Sanzida Afrin and University of Massachusetts Lowell Emeritus Professor Dave Kriebel, recently published a research study ...
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Autism and Alzheimer's May Be Linked, Study Suggests - MindSite News
Greetings, MindSite News Readers. In today's Daily, Idaho's Republican-led legislature restores its statewide in-home mental health program for the most severely ill — but not before deaths stacked up. Emerging research reveals unexpected links between ...
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Odds of Advanced Liver Fibrosis Higher With Episodic Heavy Drinking
HealthDay News — Episodic heavy drinking is prevalent in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and is associated with significantly higher odds of advanced liver fibrosis, according to a study published online April 2 in ...
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How to Get to Poophoria, Making Your Bowel Movements a Joy! - Ground Truths | Eric Topol
Dr. Tricia Pasricha is a gastroenterologist, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, and the Ask a Doctor columnist for The Washington Post. Her new book gets deep into the stigmatized, taboo, rarely discussed topics of our bowel movements and ...
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How Americans interpret protein quality - Feedstuffs
Protein continues to dominate how Americans think about healthy eating, yet when it comes to protein quality, consumers and nutrition science are not always aligned. New findings from the International Food Information Council's (IFIC) latest consumer ...
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