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Rapid Review Quiz: Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors and Recognition
Established genetic causes of pancreatic cancer account for roughly 10% from genetic mutations or association with syndromes such as Lynch syndrome, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, and multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1.
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What is cyclosporiasis and how can you avoid catching it? - KCRA
Some labs can also use molecular genetic testing to detect cyclospora oocysts in stool samples more accurately and quickly, but those tests aren't available everywhere, Tuznik said. Most people with the illness are treated ...
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Shrinking CDC workforce must 'make hard decisions' prioritizing work after elevating Ebola response
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is stepping up efforts to recruit employees to respond to a major Ebola outbreak overseas, now that the agency has elevated the response to its highest level. Jay Bhattacharya, the Senate-confirmed ...
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Heart Attack Risk 31% Lower for People with Strong Chest, Back Muscles - Healthline
A recent study found that people with strong back and chest muscles may have a lower risk of heart attack. Researchers used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze heart scans of study participants. Muscle quality in these areas was also found to ...
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Michigan Cyclosporiasis outbreak tops 700 cases as health officials search for source
More than 700 Michiganders have fallen ill with cyclosporiasis, a severe stomach bug linked to parasites found in food or water, and health officials warn the worst may not be over. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has ...
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Endometriosis could be diagnosed by blood test, research suggests - BBC
It can cause severe and debilitating symptoms such as pelvic pain, heavy periods, fatigue and infertility. The charity Endometriosis UK says the average waiting time for a diagnosis ...
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WHO calls for urgent action as new cancer cases are projected to nearly double by 2050
Millions of people are facing physical, emotional and financial toll of cancer, a disease that claims more than 26 000 lives every day, according to a report released today by the World Health Organization (WHO). With an estimated 20.6 million new ...
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North Texas counties confirm cyclosporiasis cases; explosive diarrhea parasite linked to infections as summer begins
DENTON COUNTY, Texas — With the CDC investigating the parasite outbreak that has sickened at least 300 people in 18 states, including Texas, WFAA reached out to local health departments to check on whether anyone has been infected in North Texas.
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NICE recommends Endosure and Endotest diagnostics for endometriosis - Fierce Biotech
The two non-invasive diagnostics are Endosure from Maryland-based medtech EndoSure Inc., and Endotest, created by French biotech Ziwig. The tests have been available in England through private payments, but the ...
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New MS guidelines, Zyn's FDA claim and norovirus warnings | kare11.com
In today's health headlines: Earlier MS diagnosis is now possible, Zyn nicotine pouches get an FDA risk claim, and norovirus concerns rise with summer travel. Author: Monica Robins (WKYC).
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ICE confirms Measles outbreak at detention facility in Pinal County - AZ Family
In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that there are seven active measles cases among detainees at the Florence Detention Center, southeast of Phoenix. All the cases were reported to the ...
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Could GLP-1 Medications Help Lower Cancer Risk? What New Research Suggests
Early GLP-1 research suggests they may help reduce cancer risk or improve outcomes in some cancers. The findings are not yet definitive, so they should not be used solely for cancer prevention. For people ...
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Cancer cases could nearly double by 2050 without urgent action, WHO warns | UN News
The number of new cancer cases worldwide could rise to almost 35 million a year by 2050 unless countries take urgent action to strengthen prevention, early diagnosis and treatment, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Wednesday.
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New Mexico health officials warn the public about bats as rabies concerns rise - CP24
Officials say the bat was found in a private home, euthanized, and then sent to the NMDOH Scientific Laboratory Division for testing. All people and animals exposed are currently receiving post-exposure vaccines to prevent ...
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Measles outbreak at ICE facility in Florence - Tucson - KOLD
In a statement to 13 News, the Department of Homeland Security said: “As of July 7, there are 7 confirmed active measles infections of detainees at the Florence Detention Center. All cases were reported ...
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Preventing Tick Bites Like The Pros – Advice from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Field Staff
Ixodes scapularis (blacklegged tick). Photo Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Visitors to Maryland's parks and public lands should take steps to prevent tick bites and treat tick bites quickly to protect themselves from Lyme ...
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Ad hoc organization relies on creativity, 'scrappy' funding to monitor public health during World Cup | CIDRAP
While scanning social media, Katelyn Jetelina, PhD, MPH, noticed a lot of people talking about gastrointestinal symptoms in the Seattle area, one of the North America host cities during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. “We're like, 'Oh that's weird.
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