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ER Visits for Tick Bites Are Surging to Decade-High Levels. How To Protect Yourself
Some species of ticks carry bacteria, viruses and parasites that can cause disease in humans, such as Lyme disease. Many of these tick-borne diseases are on the rise. As Americans prepare to enjoy ...
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A healthy diet may still make a difference for people at higher risk of dementia
Biomarkers are measurable signs of biological activity in the body. In dementia research, some blood biomarkers can give clues about biological processes related to brain changes. These can include Alzheimer's-related protein alterations, damage to ...
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American Cancer Society expands testing recommendations for colorectal cancer screening
But the ACS is now adding guidance for blood-based and at-home stool screening tests for people who cannot or choose not to have a colonoscopy. The changes come as rates of colorectal cancer continue ...
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Know your status this National HIV Testing Day - Southern Nevada Health District
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone ages 13 to 64 be tested for HIV at least once as part of routine healthcare. People with ongoing risk of HIV infection should be tested at least annually, and those at higher ...
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MSDH Encourages You to Know Your Status on National HIV Testing Day
Jackson, Miss. — The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) joins communities across the nation in recognizing National HIV Testing Day on June 27. The annual observance is dedicated to promoting HIV testing, increasing awareness, ...
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How to Get 25 Grams of Protein Per Meal - AARP
However, many older adults are not consuming enough protein. Research published last year in Clinical Nutrition found that 28 percent of adults over age 55 were consuming less than 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day (the recommended ...
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How US cuts to international aid could hamstring Ebola prevention | GBH - WGBH
Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, an infectious disease physician and the founding director of Boston University's Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases, joined GBH's All Things Considered host Arun Rath to discuss the outbreak. What follows is a lightly edited ...
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Nearly a third of adults in England live with obesity – with inequalities widening since COVID-19
Robert Fletcher, a PhD candidate at the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Health Data Research UK and The George Institute, and study co-lead said: “Levels of obesity in England have worsened since the pandemic, with ...
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Testosterone Therapy Labels And Limits May Change Under FDA Proposal
HealthDay News — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is asking drugmakers to update the prescribing information on testosterone replacement therapy products to reflect newer clinical evidence. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ...
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Men's Health: Caring for the Body, Mind and Spirit - Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital
Together, physical health, mental resilience and spiritual well-being help support readiness, strengthen relationships and improve overall quality of life. The Body: Prioritizing Preventive Care. For Capt. Phillip Markey, a ...
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AI tool spots antibiotics that fight drug-resistant gonorrhoea - Nature
You have full access to this article via your institution. An artificially coloured transmission electron micrograph of clustered red and green Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria on a.
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Anti-sunscreen social media trend has skin cancer experts worried - RNZ
An anti-sunscreen trend on social media has experts calling for better education in schools about sun protection before the summer season returns. In videos on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, 'wellness influencers' are trying to turn people off ...
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Nature Medicine Retracts NSCLC Immunochemotherapy Trial: 6 Serious Concerns Explained - OncoDaily
The retracted study, titled “Time-of-day immunochemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer: a randomized phase 3 trial,” explored an important and emerging question in oncology: whether circadian biology and treatment timing may affect anticancer efficacy ...
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Global health update: June 25, 2026 | George W. Bush Presidential Center
It is also a reminder that North America's relationship with Africa extends far beyond the soccer field. The U.S. and the African continent already share $83.4 billion in total trade, and across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, 14 of the 16 World Cup host ...
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Base editing reveals an essential role for NANOG in human embryogenesis | Nature
Understanding how the first cell lineages in human development are specified and maintained has fundamental importance and clinical implications for regenerative medicine, infertility and pregnancy loss. While mouse models have provided valuable ...
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Hantavirus Shows How Little Has Changed: News Article - Independent Institute
Angela Perryman thought she was doing the right thing. After a hantavirus outbreak killed three people aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, she and 17 other Americans agreed to fly home and wait out the incubation period at the National Quarantine Unit ...
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