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7 Supplement Combinations You Should Avoid, According to Doctors - The Today Show
Despite a lack of evidence that supplementing with high doses vitamins and minerals benefits healthy people, the billion-dollar supplement industry is booming. Dietary supplements are not intended to prevent, treat or cure diseases, ...
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Estimating Effectiveness of Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccines: The “Test-Negative” Design
CDC defines vaccine effectiveness (VE) as “how well vaccination works under real-world conditions to protect people against health outcomes such as symptomatic illness, hospitalization, and death.” This contrasts with “vaccine ...
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CDC warns additional measles cases expected during busy travel season - USA Today
The agency reminded state and local health departments to immediately report suspected measles cases — within 24 hours — to the CDC and through the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System. Public health agencies were also recommended to ensure that ...
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Measles outbreaks can end, but the danger of the disease doesn't | Scientific American
The recent measles outbreak in South Carolina sickened nearly 1,000 people before public health officials got it under control. Vaccination can effectively prevent further spread. By Tanya Lewis edited by Claire Cameron.
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Can Pesticide Exposure Increase Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Risk - The ASCO Post
A new study has identified for the first time the exposome footprint—the set of environmental and lifestyle exposures—for colorectal cancer occurring in patients younger than age 50 through epigenetic signatures. By comparatively analyzing DNA ...
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Measles deaths are coming. Doctors are fighting an uphill battle. | The Transmission
Under a 50 percent decline in childhood vaccination, the model projects up to 159,200 deaths over 25 years from measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases. Measles alone would account for 51.2 million projected cases. Hr ...
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COVID-19 antiviral drug speeds recovery but does not cut risk of hospitalisation
Large trials in the UK have found that nirmatrelvir–ritonavir accelerates recovery from COVID-19 but it does not reduce hospitalisation or death in vaccinated higher-risk populations. Paxlovid, the oral antiviral combination of nirmatrelvir and ...
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Umbilical cord blood transplant with pooled stem cell product shows 96% survival and no ...
A new way of using umbilical cord blood for treating blood diseases could make the treatment more accessible to patients who need a stem cell transplant. A phase 2 clinical trial of patients undergoing a cord ...
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