Tuesday, April 7, 2026

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Daily update April 7, 2026
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U.S. News & World Report
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) said several experimental treatments could help regrow cartilage and bone in folks with osteoarthritis. The condition affects about 32 million ...
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Baltimore Sun
Thus far, evidence suggests that the SARS-CoV-2 BA.3.2 strain isn't cause for alarm, the Global Virus Network reassured in a news release late last week. BA.3.2 initially raised concerns because it has immune-escape characteristics likely driven by ...
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WCNC.com
Respiratory syncytial virus is a highly contagious respiratory illness that spreads easily, typically by coughing or sneezing or other direct contact with a person who has it. Symptoms are generally mild and may present similar ...
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WDBJ7
The guidelines address Dyslipidemia, an unhealthy balance of lipids or fats in the bloodstream and a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. “There's been a lot of new updates in terms of how we treat high cholesterol ...
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MedPage Today
Older adults who received a high-dose inactivated influenza vaccine had a lower risk of incident Alzheimer's disease dementia compared with those who received a standard-dose shot, U.S. claims data showed. Compared with standard-dose shots, ...
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TCTMD
HealthDay News — For patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), targeting a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol level of <55 mg/dL results in a lower risk for cardiovascular events, according to a study published online March ...
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9&10 News
ALPENA & PRESQUE ISLE COUNTIES — The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced on April 6, 2026, the detection of bovine tuberculosis in two cattle herds. The infected animals were discovered in Alpena and Presque Isle counties ...
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Medscape
According to a new study published in Nature, changes to the gut microbiome could contribute to memory loss as people age. For the study, researchers had young and old mice live together and observed the effect on the older mice's microbiome.
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ideastream
“There's a lot of mutations along the genetic material and so it's a little bit better at what we call immunologic escape, meaning for those of us who have had multiple COVID vaccines or multiple COVID infections or a combination, this (variant) is ...
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AirQualityNews
A major new global modelling study has found that improvements in population health and resilience, not just cleaner air, have played a crucial role in reducing deaths linked to air pollution over the past three decades. Between 1990 and 2019, ...
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canadian affairs
Diets high in low-density lipoprotein — or LDL — cholesterol can cause fatty deposits to build up in the arteries. Over time, the blood vessels can harden and narrow, until they block blood flow or rupture, leading to a heart attack or stroke.
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CBS Denver
Medical groups including the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology released new guidelines about caring for patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. Health reporter Stephanie Stahl explains what this means for patients.
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