Thursday, October 31, 2019

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The link between diet, exercise and Alzheimer's

Share this article. Facebook · Twitter · Whatsapp · Email; Print. In his 40s and a self-described fitness nut, Stephen Chambers doesn't seem like someone who would be worrying about Alzheimer's. But when his father was diagnosed with the disease about ...

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WHO, Congo eye tighter rules for Ebola care over Resistance concerns

The World Health Organization and Congolese police are suggesting modifications to the number of Ebola patients have been cared for new guidelines reveal, following an individual's death contested the approved medical theory which survivors are ...

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390 Inmates Quarantined Due to Mumps Outbreak at LA County Men's Central Jail

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is dealing with an outbreak of mumps at one of its big jails. The department says Thursday 390 inmates at Men's Central Jail are under quarantine and being monitored by medical personnel. As of Wednesday, 18 ...

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Explainer: How LGUs, city leaders can reduce 'invisible epidemic' responsible for most deaths globally

MANILA, Philippines — An “invisible epidemic” which is not contagious is the leading cause of death worldwide. Known as “non-communicable diseases (NCD),” these illnesses cannot be transmitted from one person to another, but kill 41 million people ...

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Opioids killing more middle-aged black adults

Traditionally, opioid overdoses are low in the African American community, but new research shows opioids and synthetic opioids –like fentanyl– are killing more middle-aged black adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in large ...

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Prostate cancer risk raised by high levels of two hormones in blood – research

Men with higher levels of free testosterone and a growth hormone in their blood are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer, research suggests. Factors such as ethnicity, older age and family history of the condition are already known to increase the ...

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November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month-Here Are Four Things to Remember

NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- With Alzheimer's Awareness Month beginning November 1st, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) is encouraging people to remember four important things about Alzheimer's disease. "Raising awareness ...

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Minnesota Reports 1st Flu Death of Season

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota has reported its first flu death of the season. The Minnesota Department of Health says it was an adult who died. So far no children have died of influenza in Minnesota this season. Health officials say flu activity was sporadic ...

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Havana Syndrome: 'Emotional trauma' caused illness at US base, not sonic attack

An illness that mysteriously spread among US embassy staff in Cuba and was blamed on a suspected sonic attack was most likely caused by emotional trauma and fear, according to a new report. At least 22 personnel were said to have been affected by ...

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Whooping cough case reported at Portland's Grant High School

PORTLAND, Ore. – A case of whopping cough has been confirmed at Grant High School, according to Multnomah County health officials. A letter went home with students on Wednesday warning families about the case. The Multnomah County Health ...

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Sequel to Andrew Wakefield's anti-vaccine film to be released in secret venues across US

Andrew Wakefield sparked one of many biggest public health controversies in British medical historic previous. Credit: Jane Mingay for the Day-to-day Telegraph. A sequel to disgraced British physician Andrew Wakefield's anti-vaccine movie is reportedly ...

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Sleep Apnea Treatment Programs Can Cut Healthcare Costs, Finds Study

There are few things better for you than a good night's rest and, according to a recent study, providing drivers with a sleep apnea treatment program could be good for your fleet's bottom line as well. Media player poster frame. 00:00. 00:00. A joint study ...

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Woman Claims to Be Handing Out Chicken Pox-Infected Lollipops This Halloween

A person claiming to be a nurse in Australia kicked off a public health panic after offering lollipops infected with chicken pox to be handed out to trick-or-treaters. News.com.au reported that a Facebook post to a group called "Stop Mandatory Vaccination," ...

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Unhealthy lifestyles fuel a 50 per cent rise in UK deaths from liver cancer

Britain's obesity epidemic has fuelled a 50 per cent rise in deaths from liver cancer in just a decade, new figures show. The statistics reveal a record 5,700 such deaths a year, with figures tripling since the 1970s, as a result of increasingly unhealthy lifestyles.

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Using acetaminophen such as Tylenol in pregnancy linked to higher rates of ADHD, autism

Exposure to acetaminophen in the womb may have some connection with a child's risk for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder, suggests a new study in JAMA-Psychiatry. But experts caution that it is too soon to tell ...

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Whooping cough case reported at Damonte High School

RENO, Nev. (KOLO)-- A Damonte Ranch High School student has been diagnosed with whooping cough, the Washoe County School District reported Thursday. The highly contagious disease is not associated with the outbreak of the diseased, also known ...

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New approach to prescribing naloxone

PORTLAND, Maine (WMTW) - The Maine Health System is taking a different approach to prescribing the anti-overdose drug, naloxone. The change comes after new research found that clinics were not prescribing the drug consistently to patients most at risk.

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Higher-dose flu vaccine for seniors not available until later than usual this year

People 65 and older are typically advised to get a higher-dose flu vaccine. But this year, seniors across the country have to wait longer to get it. Partial shipments have been delivered to clinics and pharmacies, but the higher-dose vaccine won't arrive in large ...

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University Receives Prostate Cancer-Fighting Grant

The prostate cancer program at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and UCLA Health has been awarded an $8.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute. The Specialized Program of Research Excellence grant will support the ...

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Vaping-related lung injuries rise to 1888 cases nationwide, CDC says

(CNN) - As of Tuesday, there were 1,888 lung injury cases associated with e-cigarette products in 49 states, the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's an increase from last week, ...

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Alzheimer's Disease Market 2019 Top Manufactures Analysis, Size, Share, Trends and Forecast to 2025

Report Title: Global (United States, European Union and China) Alzheimer's Disease Market Research Report 2019-2025. Alzheimer's Disease Market analyses the report based on customer demand, supply and demand status, competitive market scenario ...

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Local anchor diagnosed with breast cancer after live-streaming mammogram

Television anchor Ali Meyer thought she was just performing a public service to remind women over 40 to get a mammogram when she decided to broadcast her screening test on Facebook Live last year. Six days later, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

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TB drug price slashed in global push to thwart killer disease

Hyderabad (India) (AFP) – French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi slashed the price of a key anti-tuberculosis drug on Thursday, boosting the battle against the world's deadliest disease alongside the US launch of tests for a new treatment. The initiatives came as ...

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Get more out of your workout by dropping an F-bomb

Want to push through that workout? Go ahead and drop an F-bomb. Studies show people on bikes who swore while pedaling against resistance had more power and strength than people who used “neutral” words. Research also found that people who ...

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Construction workers most likely to use drugs

Among all other professions, construction workers are most likely to use drugs such as opioids and cocaine, suggests a recent study. Representational Image. Washington DC: Among all other professions, construction workers are most likely to use drugs ...

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WHO, Congo eye tighter rules for Ebola care over immunity concerns

DAKAR — The World Health Organization and Congolese authorities are proposing changes to how some Ebola patients are cared for, new guidelines show, after a patient's death challenged the accepted medical theory that survivors are immune to ...

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Dengue kills four of a Telangana family within 24 days, orphans two kids

Dengue took the lives of four members of a tribal family in Telangana within a space of 24 days, 25-year-old Gudimalla Soni was the last one from the family to succumb to the disease at a private hospital in Hyderabad on Wednesday evening-- a day after she ...

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A powerful tuberculosis drug gets a deep price cut

A 66% price slash of a little used but powerful drug that prevents tuberculosis (TB) could help stave off the deadly lung disease in millions of people around the world. Sanofi, a pharmaceutical company based in Paris, announced today it will sell the drug ...

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

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Cedars of Lebanon gets CWD test center

Cedars of Lebanon State Park has been selected as one of two Middle Tennessee locations where hunters can drop off harvested deer heads for Chronic Wasting Disease testing. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency chose the Lebanon site, along ...

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Children who do puzzles 'reduce risk of dementia in later life'

Reading fairy tales and solving puzzles with your children could reduce their risk of developing dementia in later life, it has been claimed. The suggestion came after research found that eight-year-olds with strong problem-solving skills retained them in old ...

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Why every Kenyan woman should get the HPV vaccine

The government has rolled out HPV vaccination for girls aged 10. The vaccine prevents one from getting cervical cancer. A number of women politicians have argued that by choosing to vaccinate school going girls, and those who are within the targeted age ...

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Lucknow tops in UP as dengue stings 56 in four days

LUCKNOW: As many as 56 people fell victim to the dengue virus over the past four days, revealed a report by the health department on Wednesday. The cases, reported from Saturday to Tuesday, took the tally to 806 since January for the city. The number is ...

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Construction workers most likely to use drugs, says study

Among all other professions, construction workers are most likely to use drugs such as opioids and cocaine, suggests a recent study. The study, published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence shows the construction workers are the most likely of all ...

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Ten health conditions caused by smoking

Smoking is one of the leading causes of not only lung cancer but many other diseases. The effects might not come immediately but slowly and gradually as it takes away one's ability to enjoy life. These are some of the diseases that are caused by smoking:.

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Samoa orders all pre-schools to shut after three suspected measles deaths

Samoan officials have said the deaths of two babies and one adult are believed to be linked to a measles outbreak, and have ordered all pre-schools to close in an attempt to stop the virus spreading.

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Four Of A Family In Telangana Die Of Dengue In Over 15 Days

Four people of a family died of dengue in Telangana's Mancherial district over a period of 15 days. The latest victim was a 28-year-old woman, who died on Wednesday -- a day after giving birth at a hospital in Secundrabad. Soni, 28, had suffered the trauma ...

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How swearing at the gym could improve your workout

The F-bomb is one of the most universally applicable words in the English language. Few words have the power to communicate feelings of frustration, pain and ecstasy as well as the four-letter curse. In my honest opinion, it's an underrated word with a ...

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Landmark TB vaccine moves to final phase of human trials

The final results of a Phase 2b human trial into the efficacy of a new tuberculosis (TB) vaccine have been published, indicating safe long-term protection from the devastating disease in around half of the subjects vaccinated. The research will now move into ...

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This profession is most likely to make you a drug addict: study

It's one of America's most dangerous professions — and not just because of the heavy machinery, backbreaking labor and sky-high settings. It's because construction workers are the most likely to become ensnared in the deadly opioid epidemic, according to ...

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Ballet dancing could help Parkinson's, researchers believe as they begin £2m study

Practicing ballet could help people with Parkinson's disease, researchers believe, and have launched a study to find out if there really is a benefit. The English National Ballet (EMB) will work alongside King's College London to give weekly dance classes to ...

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Woman's Halloween costume poking fun at measles sparks outrage from pro-vaxxers

A woman's Facebook post showing her Halloween costume, which mocks measles, has sparked a tense debate online about vaccines. Heather Simpson shared a photo of herself with red spots all over her body with the caption, “shots fired.” “Was trying to ...

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IN DEPTH: Chronic Wasting Disease burdens Wisconsin's deer

As Wisconsinites embark on the 2019 hunting season, anticipation mounts over the possibility of a successful year. But looming over the popular fall tradition is a disease affecting the state's deer population: Chronic Wasting Disease. Commonly known as ...

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CANADA: The nutritionists' case for not setting limits on Halloween candy

For a lot candy-crazed kids, Halloween is synonymous with sugar, and that makes it one of the scariest times of the year for parents fearful of encouraging bad eating habits. Knowing how to curb monstrous appetites without being the party pooper can be ...

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Implantable cancer traps could provide earlier diagnosis, help monitor treatment: study

CHICAGO, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- Invasive procedures to biopsy tissue from cancer-tainted organs could be replaced by simply taking samples from a tiny "decoy" implanted just beneath the skin, according to study findings posted on the website of the University ...

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Study offers advanced prostate cancer imaging for 1500 Ontario men

Researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute are leading a multi-centre registry trial to test the use of a new imaging tracer, called a PSMA tracer. Its purpose is to detect early and recurrent prostate cancer. In an official statement released by the LHSC, ...

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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

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New Zealand strengthens community vaccination to battle measles outbreaks

WELLINGTON, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- Trained community pharmacists in New Zealand will deliver MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccinations to people aged 16 and over in the latest step of the government's plan announced on Wednesday to battle ...

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'New TB vaccine trial a game-changer'

BY PHYLLIS MBANJE IN HYDERABAD, INDIA. RESEARCHERS at the tuberculosis (TB) conference in India have unveiled an experimental new vaccine which could protect millions of people from getting infected. Dubbed a game-changer by the researchers ...

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New lab tests didn't find asbestos in recalled baby powder, Johnson & Johnson says

(CNN) Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. said Tuesday it didn't find asbestos in the bottle of Johnson's Baby Powder that was previously tested by the US Food and Drug Administration and found to be contaminated. Earlier this month, the company recalled ...

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Teen Cannabis Use May Have Next-Generation Effects

Substance use at any age has consequences. Studies frequently cite the negative impacts -- and occasionally tout some benefits of limited consumption -- of alcohol and marijuana. What is less known is how patterns of alcohol or marijuana use in one phase ...

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Brown University awarded $6.8M to battle opioid epidemic

The federal government is helping Rhode Island battle the opioid epidemic with $6.8 million in research money. Brown University associate Professor Brandon Marshall said there could be many people who benefit. "We're kind of like a laboratory in some ...

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'Very different' flu season ahead for New Brunswick, says microbiologist

The upcoming flu season is likely to be "very different" and possibly more serious than the one before, according to a microbiologist with the Vitalité Health Network. Dr. Gabriel Girouard said last season's vaccine was particularly effective in preventing the ...

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Community pharmacists to deliver MMR vaccinations

Associate Minister of Health Julie Anne Genter says trained pharmacist vaccinators in approximately 450 pharmacies across New Zealand will soon be able to deliver MMR vaccinations to people aged 16 and over, as the latest step in the Government's plan ...

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Johnson & Johnson Says New Tests Find No Asbestos in Recalled Baby Powder

WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that new testing of a batch of baby powder that was recently recalled did not show any traces of asbestos. Earlier this month the company recalled 33,000 bottles of its talc powder after Food and Drug ...

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Asthma carbon footprint 'as big as eating meat'

Many people with asthma could cut their carbon footprint and help save the environment by switching to "greener" medications, UK researchers say. Making the swap would have as big an "eco" impact as turning vegetarian or becoming an avid recycler, they ...

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Peanut-allergy therapy 'protection not a cure'

Treating peanut allergy with regular exposure to small amounts of the food is effective - but only if a patient stays on the therapy, a study suggests. King's College London scientists looked at the underlying behaviour of patients' cells - and found it did not ...

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Johnson And Johnson Says New Testing Found Recalled Baby Powder Bottle Is Asbestos-Free

Topline: Johnson and Johnson said Tuesday that the same baby powder bottle flagged by the Food and Drug Administration earlier this month for having trace amounts of asbestos is clean, according to multiple media reports, in what is the latest attempt by ...

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Minority heart failure patients may get less access to specialized ICUs

(Reuters Health) - Heart failure patients who are black, Hispanic or female are less likely than others to be admitted to specialized cardiac units, a disparity that may help explain long-known racial and gender differences in heart failure outcomes, a new study ...

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Immunotherapy provides some protection against peanut allergy, scientists find

Protection could be enough to save 1 in 50 people from death, the researchers from King's College London said. By Paul Gallagher. Wednesday, 30th October 2019, 12:01 am. Updated in 2 minutes. Photo by Tom Hermans on Unsplash. Immunotherapy ...

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Weight loss: Brain training is key to shedding pounds and can help slash 200kcal per day, research finds

BRAIN-training games also help us to shed unwanted pounds, research found. Apps and online activities can boost willpower — making us choose healthier foods. Brain training is the key to shedding the pounds and can help you slash a whopping. 2.

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Switching to 'green' inhalers could reduce carbon emissions and cut costs

Many current inhalers for conditions such as asthma contain propellants that are potent greenhouse gases. A study from researchers at the University of Cambridge has found that switching to alternative, greener inhalers would not only result in large carbon ...

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Experimental TB vaccine could have 'vast' impact

An experimental vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis was nearly 50% effective in protecting infected adults from progression to pulmonary tuberculosis disease for at least 3 years, according to study findings published in The New England Journal of ...

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Researchers teach rats how to drive; results could inform human mental health treatment

Courtesy: University of Richmond. A team of researchers at the University of Richmond has taught rats to drive. Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience Kelly Lambert and her research colleagues have just published this research in the Behavioural Brain ...

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Switch to 'green' inhalers could cut emissions and NHS drug costs – study

The research looked at the carbon footprint of inhalers, which account for almost 4% of the greenhouse gas emissions of the NHS. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. Sign Up. An inhaler. Switching to “green” inhalers for conditions such as asthma could cut ...

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Facebook takes a first step into personal digital health with checkup reminder and screening tool

To address privacy concerns, Facebook said it will not have access to users' health test results as part of the new preventive health tool. (Facebook). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print. Tech giant Facebook launched a new feature to remind users to ...

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Rats can drive tiny cars as a way to ease their anxiety, researchers claim

Teaching rats to drive? Strange as it may sound, it's what a team of researchers at the University of Richmond accomplished as part of a study examining how performing complex tasks -- such as driving -- could affect treatment for mental health conditions like ...

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J&J says new tests find no asbestos in same baby powder bottle that sparked recall

(Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday that 15 new tests found no asbestos in a bottle of baby powder that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says tested positive for trace amounts of asbestos, a finding the agency stands by. FILE PHOTO: ...

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Satellite and drone images used to predict how a tropical disease spreads: Study

Washington: Researchers have used satellite images, drone photos, and even Google Earth to identify communities most at risk for contracting schistosomiasis, which is a parasitic disease that is second only to malaria in its global health impact.

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Can Cannabis Help Your Mental Health? What We Know

There's not enough scientific evidence to recommend cannabinoids for treating mental health conditions, a new study finds. Products with THC or CBD have been used in recent years as a way to self-medicate for certain mental health conditions. Experts say ...

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Monday, October 28, 2019

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'Game changing' tuberculosis vaccine a step closer

A vaccine which could "revolutionise" tuberculosis treatment has been unveiled by researchers. It is hoped the vaccine will provide long-term protection against the disease, which kills 1.5 million people around the world each year. The highly contagious ...

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World Psoriasis Day 2019: Psoriasis and four other skin conditions that are not contagious

Skin diseases have always been attached to social stigma and misinformation. Since the symptoms are so obvious, most people tend to think that they are contagious. As a result, the affected person suffers twice, once physically with the disease and then ...

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Flu season 2019: it's expected to be a rough one

Coughs. Runny noses. Aches. Chills. They are all potential signs of illness and will be more prevalent in the days, weeks and months to come. Flu season is in its early stages, and local health care professionals are gearing up for what may be one very busy ...

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New TB Vaccine Could Save Millions of Lives, Study Suggests

In what may be a watershed moment in the fight against tuberculosis, the world's most lethal infectious disease, an experimental new vaccine has protected about half the people who got it, scientists reported on Tuesday. While a 50 percent success rate is ...

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Vaccine shows promise for preventing active TB disease

An experimental vaccine proved 50% effective at preventing latent tuberculosis infection from turning into active disease in a three-year study of adults in Africa. Doctors were encouraged because protection declined only a little after two years, and even a ...

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'We sit too much': Canadians get a D for physical activity in new report card

Canadians talk a good game when it comes to physical activity, but the majority are not straying far from the couch. In fact, researchers give Canadians over 18 a D grade when it comes to overall physical activity and an F when it comes to getting enough ...

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Facebook unveils its first foray into personal digital healthcare tools

Nearly a year and a half after the Cambridge Analytica scandal reportedly scuttled Facebook's fledgling attempts to enter the healthcare market, the social media giant is launching a tool called “Preventive Health” to prompt its users to get regular checkups ...

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Suspected dengue cases under review

(CNS): Public health officials have said that more samples of suspected cases of dengue fever have been sent to the regional lab in Trinidad for testing and they are urging the public to take precautions against the Aedes aegypti mosquito bites. So far, there ...

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Researchers identify antibodies that could lead to better flu treatments

Researchers have identified three antibodies that could lead to better treatments and vaccines to fight the flu, which sickens millions in the U.S. each year. By isolating antibodies from flu patients, the researchers discovered they provided protection against ...

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World Stroke Day 2019: What causes a stroke and how can it be prevented

Each year, October 29 is observed as World Stroke Day to raise awareness and reduce the incidence of stroke across the world. The focus this year is on prevention - more specifically, "Don't be the one" where "one" refers to the one out of four people who ...

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New research divided over links between inflammation and depression

Over the last decade an idea that once sat on the fringes of mainstream science has slowly edged its way closer to the center. Since the 1980s researchers have identified a distinct association between inflammation and depression. Of course, alongside that ...

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Self-harm: Girls 'more likely to end up in hospital'

Girls are more likely to end up in hospital after self-harming than boys, according to a study. Swansea University academics looked at 15,739 cases where young people, aged from 10 to 24, accessed health services for self-harm between 2003 and 2015.

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Facebook launches new tool to help you get health tests and screenings

Facebook has launched a new feature to help track what preventive health screenings might be recommended for you based on your age and sex. The tool, called Preventive Health, rolled out in the United States on Monday and focuses specifically on ...

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Boys Who Self-Harm Less Likely To Be Admitted To Hospital – Study

Teenage boys who have self-harmed are significantly less likely than girls to be admitted to hospital after showing up in A&E, a new study of young people in Wales suggests. Analysis of 937,697 young people, aged between 10 and 24, found boys who had ...

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Anti-inflammatory agents can effectively and safely curb major depressive symptoms

Anti-inflammatory agents, such as aspirin/paracetamol, statins, and antibiotics, can safely and effectively curb the symptoms of major depression, finds a pooled analysis of the available evidence, published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery ...

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Everything you need to know about Psoriasis

This week (23rd October – 3rd November) marks National Psoriasis Awareness Week. So, we've enlisted the help of the experts to discuss the best psoriasis treatment. Credit: Getty. What is psoriasis? “Psoriasis is a common, not infectious, but long-term skin ...

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Cost-Effectiveness of CBT vs Pharmacotherapy for Depression: Insights From a Study Author

Although second-generation antidepressants are more-cost effective than cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the initial treatment of depression at 1 year, psychotherapy demonstrates better cost-effectiveness at 5 years, according to a study published in ...

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Can a simple eye exam replace costly and invasive Alzheimer's diagnostic procedures?

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital have begun a study to find out. Read full article. Dr. Gad Marshall, associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, is testing a special retina camera and ...

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Flu shots for children, adults available at NET Health in Tyler

TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - NET Health in Tyler is offering an opportunity for you to get your flu vaccine. There's no appointment needed, and the flu shots are available for children and adults. NET Health Immunization Director Sylvia Warren said it's not just ...

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The one age group who may be most at risk by the $10 billion flu bug

The $10 billion bug is about to arrive, and one segment of the population may not be prepared to fight it off. Continue Reading Below. Flu costs the U.S. approximately $10.4 billion, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The costs include direct costs for ...

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Soda consumption may be common link between obesity, tooth decay

Oct. 28 (UPI) — If you're looking to lose weight and improve the health of your teeth, limiting your intake of soda and other sugary soft drinks may do the trick. That's the underlying message of a study published Monday by the dental industry journal Clinical ...

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Daughters 'pre-create' wedding dance with terminally ill father in moving photo shoot

FOX NEWS - A mom in Texas said she was overwhelmed with emotion after her friends and family chipped in to help her “pre-create” a heartwarming moment between her terminally ill husband and their children. Nicole Halbert explained in a moving ...

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People taking blood thinners may risk danger by mixing with OTC meds

(Reuters Health) - People taking blood-thinning medications often use over-the-counter (OTC) medicines with the potential to cause dangerous internal bleeding, a recent study suggests. The study focused on 791 patients prescribed apixaban, one of several ...

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AAP recommends greater access to surgical treatments for severe obesity

Recognizing that severe obesity is a serious and worsening public health crisis in children and adolescents, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is calling for greater access to metabolic and bariatric surgery, one of the few strategies that has been ...

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Antibiotics aren't necessary for most toothaches: New American Dental Association guideline

A new American Dental Association (ADA) guideline says that antibiotics are not necessary to ease toothache symptoms even though it is common for doctors and dentists to prescribe them to ease the symptoms and prevent a more serious condition.

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Growing awareness of mental health means too few psychologists to meet demand

Spiralling rates of mental illness coupled with growing awareness around issues such as anxiety is driving up the demand for psychologists, leaving some private practices struggling to find enough staff to cater for the growing workload. Director of South ...

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Diet high in fibre, yoghurt reduces the risk of lung cancer: Study

As per a new study, a diet high in fibre and yoghurt can reduce the risk of lung cancer. The new findings based on an analysis of data from studies involving 1.4 million adults in the United States, Europe, and Asia suggest this diet may also protect against lung ...

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Get a flu shot, doctors say, warning that this could be a severe season

As flu cases begin to pop up, medical experts say that though it's hard to predict the severity of the upcoming season, there are indicators it could be harsh, reminiscent of the deadly influenza that spread two years ago. Influenza patients have started to slowly ...

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Sunday, October 27, 2019

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Flu season is here

The Pennsylvania Health Department is once again encouraging Pennsylvanians to get their flu vaccine and practice healthy habits as the flu season begins. According to Nate Wardle, press secretary for the state's Department of Health, flu season officially ...

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Sunday sadness is real. Here's how to battle the pre-workweek blues

ATLANTA - Many of us begin to groan and moan as our precious weekend comes to an end. It's not just the interruption of fun with friends and family that triggers the Sunday blues, or what some call the Sunday scaries. It's also anxiety and dread about the ...

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Rotary Club hears polio stories as World Polio Day observance

LOUDONVILLE — In the 1950s, during the fearful polio epidemic, The Rotary Club of Loudonville joined Rotary International in an ongoing campaign to eradicate the disease from the face of the earth. The campaign has been largely successful. In the United ...

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New cystic fibrosis drug now available through NHS England

On October 24, 2019, cystic fibrosis (CF) patients rejoiced at the news that three years of talks between the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Vertex Pharmaceuticals had succeeded in a compromise which could see about ...

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Polio Outbreak 2019 Update: Health Officials Reach Milestone Against Virus

The world was once devastated by three types of wild polio virus, which affected hundreds of thousands of people in the past. But scientists recently announced a breakthrough after they have fully eliminated two of the viruses. To date, there is no cure for polio ...

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Woman's joy as NHS approves wonder drug for cystic fibrosis

A WOMAN who personally urged two Health Secretaries to help save her and other cystic fibrosis sufferers is overjoyed after new drugs were finally made available on the NHS. Lynsey Beswick, 36, of Wheldrake, says she can finally look forward to the future, ...

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3 People Diagnosed With Meningitis in North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota health officials say three people have been diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis in the past couple of months. The North Dakota Department of Health said Saturday that two of those cases have been confirmed by ...

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Hundreds of Pakistani children test positive for HIV after rogue doctor reused syringes, report says

Health officials in a southern Pakistani city say a rogue pediatrician's reuse of syringe needles has led to nearly 900 children testing positive for HIV since an epidemic began earlier this year, according to a Saturday report. Dr. Muzaffar Ghanghro, a ...

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NHS chief wants homeopathy to lose official stamp of approval

Britain's biggest homeopathic society should have its accreditation revoked by the healthcare watchdog, the head of NHS England has demanded, claiming that some homeopaths “spread misinformation about vaccines”. The Society of Homeopaths is ...

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Sunday sadness is real. Here's how to battle the pre-workweek blues

(CNN) Many of us begin to groan and moan as our precious weekend comes to an end. It's not just the interruption of fun with friends and family that triggers the Sunday blues, or what some call the Sunday scaries. It's also anxiety and dread about the ...

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Polio survivor addresses MH Rotary Club

World Polio Day was established by Rotary International to celebrate Rotarians' success in helping to almost eradicate the disease. CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Marlena Holland, who has lived with polio for more than 70 years, was ...

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Does Exercise Help Ease Anxiety?

Approximately 40 million adults suffer from anxiety disorders in America, which is not surprising since it is considered the most popular mental illness. Despite being five times more likely to approach the doctor for other related illnesses, only 36.9 percent of ...

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Not enough pregnant women getting key vaccines, CDC says

Hospitalization is at least twice as likely for a pregnant woman with the flu, compared to other individual with the illness. And nearly 70% of reported whooping cough deaths occur in babies who haven't even been alive for two months. But still just a third of ...

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NHS chiefs attempt to blacklist homeopathy amid anti-vax fears

NHS leaders have gone to war on homeopathy by attempting to have the practice blacklisted amid fears it is fuelling anti-vax propaganda. The chief executive and medical director of NHS England have written to the Professional Standards Authority (PSA), ...

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People who eat trans fats at higher risk of developing Alzheimer's or dementia, study suggests

LOS ANGELES - A new study found that people with higher levels of trans fats could be more susceptible to developing Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Researchers, who had their work published in the journal Neurology on Wednesday, had 1,628 ...

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Rotary eyes polio eradication

BRATTLEBORO — Rick Manganello, a member of Rotary Club of Nashua, N.H. for 22 years and past governor of a regional Rotary district, remembers parents being "petrified" about polio before vaccinations came out. "Early in the 60s, polio was eradicated ...

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American Academy of Pediatrics says some severely obese kids, teens should be considered for weight-loss surgery

HEALTH. Group suggests surgery for severely obese kids. Even some severely obese preteens should be considered for weight-loss surgery, according to new recommendations. The guidance issued Sunday by the American Academy of Pediatrics is based ...

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Pediatricians endorse weight loss surgery for severely obese kids and teens

Weight loss surgery has traditionally been viewed as a procedure for adults with severe obesity who haven't been able to lose weight or keep it off. Now, pediatricians are calling for it to be more accessible for children and teens with severe obesity too.

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UN says 1st local polio case found in Zambia since 1995

The World Health Organization says Zambia has reported its first local case of polio since 1995, in a 2-year-old boy paralyzed by a virus derived from the vaccine. In a report this week, WHO said the case was detected on the border with Congo, which has ...

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Pediatricians endorse weight loss surgery for severely obese kids and teens: 'It changed my life'

(CNN) Weight loss surgery has traditionally been viewed as a procedure for adults with severe obesity who haven't been able to lose weight or keep it off. Now, pediatricians are calling for it to be more accessible for children and teens with severe obesity too.

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Oregon: Measles exposures linked to Portland International Airport

By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. Oregon state and local health officials are reporting two measles exposures linked to an individual with the disease who passed through Portland International Airport earlier this month. Image/MDH. The two cases, a ...

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AAP guidelines promote access to pediatric metabolic, bariatric surgery

NEW ORLEANS — A new AAP policy statement offered ways for pediatricians to improve access to metabolic and bariatric surgery for pediatric and adolescent patients who qualify for the procedures. The AAP also suggested steps that could be taken by ...

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Jamaica: Ministry confirms reports of Hand, Food and Mouth Disease, but says no outbreak

(Jamaica Gleaner) The Education Ministry has confirmed that it has received “isolated reports” of the hand, foot and mouth disease across the island. However, it says the Health Ministry, which has been monitoring the reports, has indicated that “there is no ...

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Solar power technology can kill cancer cells: Research

Researchers have discovered a way to detect and attack cancer cells using technology traditionally reserved for solar power. The results, published in the Scientific Reports, showcases dramatic improvements in light-activated fluorescent dyes for disease ...

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Tags: Castor oil castor oil benefits

Castor oil has been used since times immemorial for medicinal purposes. This has been proved by researchers at the University of Manchester who were examining documents dating back 3,500 years. They claim to have found proof that the origins of ...

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Antibiotics not necessary for most toothaches

Antibiotics are not recommended for toothaches, according to a new American Dental Association (ADA) guideline. Patients with toothaches are often prescribed antibiotics by physicians and dentists to help relieve signs and symptoms and prevent ...

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Handy tips to deal with post-festival withdrawal syndrome

New Delhi: Feeling low spirited after all the fun, games and partying during festivities, which psychiatrists term as post-festival withdrawal syndrome, can now be tackled with a few handy tips. One can always bounce back by detoxifying the body and ...

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These Are the Only 8 De-Bloating Products and Tricks a Health Advisor Recommends

Is it just me or has bloating become a common denominator for so many of us? Admitting to a friend "I feel so bloated today" will almost always result in the other person commiserating with a disgruntled, "Same." I can't tell you how many conversations I've ...

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Bare-faced chic: Funmi Fetto's good skin guide

From trendsetting beauty podcasts to the rise of cosmeceuticals, beauty editor Funmi Fetto reveals the 10 key trends aimed at giving you a glowing complexion. Funmi Fetto. Sun 27 Oct 2019 05.30 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email.

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Making Halloween 'sensory sensitive'

Spooky met sensitivity during the inaugural Sensory Sensitive Halloween party on Saturday. Children living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) were able to practise trick-or-treating in a safe environment while also being able to enjoy making crafts, eating ...

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Antibiotics not necessary for most toothaches

New York, Oct 27 (IANS): Antibiotics are not recommended for toothaches, according to a new American Dental Association (ADA) guideline. Patients with toothaches are often prescribed antibiotics by physicians and dentists to help relieve signs and ...

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Artificial Pancreas System Better Controls Blood Glucose Levels Than Current Technology

A multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating a new artificial pancreas system — which automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels — has found that the new system was more effective than existing treatments at controlling blood glucose ...

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Gene and cell therapy can treat blindness causing syndrome

Washington: Researchers have found a promising way to develop gene and cell therapies, capable of treating blindness-causing syndrome. A genetic mutation that leads to a rare, but devastating blindness-causing syndrome has been discovered in ...

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More severely obese kids should get surgery, MD group says

Even some severely obese preteens should be considered for weight loss surgery, according to new recommendations. The guidance issued Sunday by the American Academy of Pediatrics is based on a review of medical evidence, including several studies ...

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Edinburgh mother vows to go on 'hunger strike' over cannabis oil

The mother of a boy with severe epilepsy says she will go on “hunger strike” outside Downing Street to secure NHS funding for medical cannabis. Karen Gray's seven-year-old son Murray suffers from a rare form of epilepsy called Doose Syndrome. She says ...

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Saturday, October 26, 2019

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Antibiotics not necessary for most toothaches

New York, Oct 27 (IANS) Antibiotics are not recommended for toothaches, according to a new American Dental Association (ADA) guideline. Patients with toothaches are often prescribed antibiotics by physicians and dentists to help relieve signs and ...

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High Fibre Diet Reduce Lung Cancer Risk, Says Study

Researchers from Vanderbilt University have found that high fibre diet and yogurt help reduce lung cancer risk. The findings, published in the journal JAMA Oncology, are based on an analysis of data from studies involving 1.4 million adults in the USA, ...

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Ask the Doctors: West Nile cases surging

Dear Doctor: West Nile virus is active again in southern California. What happens when you are infected? Is there a vaccine? Dear Reader: There's been a surge of West Nile virus in people this summer, with southern California, Nevada and central Arizona ...

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Lesser Known Causes of Dementia

Dementia refers to the overall decline in brain functioning. It affects memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking skills. There are various types of dementia depending on the cause. It can take on multiple form. Scientists are currently working on ...

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2 more cases of measles linked to Portland airport case; Washington, Clackamas and Lane counties exposed

Submitted photo. - Massachusetts has investigated more than 60 suspected cases of measles, with one confirmed, to date this year compared to 21 during same period in 2018. State officials are urging immunization with the MMR vaccine. Submitted photo.

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Meningococcal meningitis in North Dakota for the first time since 2014

ND (Valley News Live) - The North Dakota Department of Health has received reports of three individuals diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis in the past couple months. Meningococcal meningitis is rare in North Dakota and the United States. Prior to ...

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Sunlight exposure may alter gut bacteria for good

Skin exposure to UVB light can alter the gut microbiome in humans through vitamin D mediation, according to a study which could help explain the protective effect of sunlight in inflammatory diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) and irritable bowel disorder ...

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Mental illness may shorten life by 10 years in men and 7 years in women, study reveals

People with mental health issues on average have a reduced lifespan by seven to ten years than the general population, study says. By Priya Yadav. October 26, 2019 17:43 +08. 5-most-common-mental-health-disorders Picture for representation.

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Health official: No 'short list' of vaping illness suspects

Health officials acknowledged Friday they are still looking at a wide range of products and chemicals that could be causing the U.S. vaping illness outbreak. A large majority of the more than 1,600 people who have been sickened said they vaped products ...

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Your Questions: 'Now I have finally quit smoking, can I save on my life insurance?'

'A Royal London cost analysis earlier this year showed that a 44-year-old smoker with a life assurance policy of €300,000 could expect to pay around €108 per month' (stock photo). Charlie Weston Twitter Email. October 26 2019 2:30 AM. 0 Comments.

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Study Finds Combination Therapy Reduces Number of COPD Exacerbations

Patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and chronic bronchial infection due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa may benefit from combination therapy with nebulized colistin and continuous cyclic azithromycin for reducing the number of ...

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Not Just Blood Pressure—Dietary Salt Linked to Tau Phosphorylation

Too much salty food wreaks havoc on the cardiovascular system, raising blood pressure, damaging small blood vessels, and limiting perfusion into the brain. But is this why salt increases the chances of cognitive impairment? Not so fast. At this year's Society ...

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Exercise advice for surviving cancer, and maybe avoiding it

NEW YORK — Even a little exercise may help people avoid and survive many types of cancer, according to new exercise guidelines that focus on how exercise affects cancer outcomes. The guidelines, issued jointly by the American College of Sports ...

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Friday, October 25, 2019

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Wild polio virus strain 3 finally conquered say scientists

World Polio day is observed on the 24th of October. This year on the day officials announced that one of the three strains of the wild polio virus has been finally wiped out due to persistent vaccination efforts across the globe. There are three wild polio virus ...

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Deer movement study: Insight into CWD spread, management

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Vaping illness: No 'short list' of suspects, health officials say, but flu season concerns

NEW YORK -- Health officials acknowledged Friday they are still looking at a wide range of products and chemicals that could be causing the U.S. vaping illness outbreak. A large majority of the more than 1,600 people who have been sickened said they ...

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Drug Take Back: 70% Opioids Taken For Non-Medical Reasons Come From Family, Friends

DENVER (CBS4) — Twice each year, the DEA provides a safe and convenient way for people to dispose of their unneeded prescription drugs. The National Drug Take Back Day in April brought in more than 468 tons of unused or expired medication ...

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Parents Speak About Closure of False GoFundMe Using Late Daughter's Picture

Scottish six-year-old Darci Jackson passed away of cancer last year year. While planning her funeral, Amanda and Graeme Jackson discovered that their daughter's picture and name were being used on a scam GoFundMe page using Darci's name, story ...

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Health official: No 'short list' of vaping illness suspects

NEW YORK — Health officials acknowledged Friday they are still looking at a wide range of products and chemicals that could be causing the U.S. vaping illness outbreak. A large majority of the more than 1,600 people who have been sickened said they ...

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Court decision means needle exchange program can't operate in Orange County

A proposed mobile syringe exchange program that would have served four Orange County cities can't begin operating and is expected to lose its state approval, under a court ruling issued Friday, Oct. 25. The county and Anaheim, Costa Mesa and Orange ...

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4 tips to help you nap better

Sometimes you can feel like the only thing to get you through the rest of the day is a nap. You lie down for a quick 45-minute snooze, only to wake up hours later wondering what day it is? Your body feels heavy, your brain is fuzzy, and you're feeling anything ...

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Another Case Of Measles Confirmed In Los Angeles

It's the second known measles infection in Los Angeles in the past week, and residents may have been exposed at a pharmacy and grocery store. By Paige Austin, Patch Staff. Oct 25, 2019 7:52 pm ET ...

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Metro Atlanta elementary school closed Monday for norovirus outbreak

ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga. - A Rockdale County elementary school will be closed on Monday because of the "rapid increase" of a gastrointestinal illness among students and staff. Officials at Shoal Creek Elementary School in Conyers said the Health ...

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Direct-to-consumer genetic test results may be unreliable

(Reuters Health) - Genetic tests sold online or in stores may produce false results, warn genetics experts in the UK. When one of these tests indicates a “health risk,” it doesn't necessarily mean someone will develop the health problem, and conversely, ...

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The silent heart attack you didn't know you had

NEW YORK — When my Aunt Gert had a heart attack in her mid-70s, the examining doctor told her that it was not her first. Tests done to assess the damage to her heart revealed a section of dead muscle from a previous unrecognised heart attack. Sometime ...

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Measles Patient Who Visited LA CVS, Ralphs May Have Exposed Others: Health Officials

A measles patient visited a CVS and a Ralphs store in the Mid-City neighborhood of Los Angeles last week while contagious and may have exposed others to the virus, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said Friday. The L.A. County ...

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Adult vaccinations — Important to keep up the regimen even after childhood

Do you think infants and children are the only ones who need vaccinations? Think again. Vaccinations can help people of all ages prevent serious illness from certain common viruses. Vaccinations given in your childhood can wear off as you get older.

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What Is Enterovirus? Here's What to Know, According to an Infectious Disease Specialist

Back in 2014, an "unidentified virus" sickened kids across the country—over 1,000 in more than 10 states. According to an ABC News report from that time, symptoms first started out like any average cold—runny nose, sneezing, coughing—but soon turned ...

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The Brielle sees another Legionella case; Rep. Rose demands action

Residents at The Brielle have complained that since the November Legionella incident, they have been unable to shower inside the facility. Comment. By Paul Liotta | pliotta@siadvance.com. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Staten Island senior living facility has ...

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Who Are You Calling Fat? on BBC2 — a documentary on body weight and societal attitudes

It's a question of definition. Obese, curvy, large, overweight, plus-sized, fat . . . each adjectival choice carries a different implication. In this two-part documentary, shown over two nights, nine people living with obesity (another loaded term) live together for a ...

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Informal sharing of breast milk gains popularity among women, despite safety risks

Characteristics of publicly available blog posts discussing receiving donor breast milk. Credit: Sood/Milanaik. Women who are unable to produce enough breast milk for their children are increasingly turning to "mother-to-mother" informal milk-sharing, ...

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New type of dementia mimics Alzheimer's

In the next minute, someone will be diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and as researchers work to gain more information on the disease, they are also looking into a new pathway to dementia. Those dealing with Alzheimer's now could be the key to helping unlock ...

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Go slow on salt and give yourself the gift of health

Salt is an important mineral and it is absolutely essential for maintaining the balance of your body's functions. It is naturally available in some foods. But we also add it to our foods in the form of table salt. Though this mineral is vital for our wellbeing, too much ...

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STDs hit women hardest

SEATTLE - America is in the middle of an epidemic of sexually transmitted infections, and when it comes to heterosexual transmission, it's hitting women the hardest. Why is that? Related stories. Three STDs reach all-time highs, CDC reports · Chlamydia ...

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The Most Prescribed Blood Pressure Med May Not Work as Well as Diuretics

Diuretics may be a better choice for first-line treatment of high blood pressure. A study found that people on ACE inhibitors had more side effects and worse outcomes than people on diuretics. Researchers say more studies are needed before they make major ...

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BP medication taken at bedtime is better for cardiovascular health than daytime: Study

The study reveals the patients who routinely take their anti-hypertensive medication at bedtime, as opposed to when they wake up, have better-controlled blood pressure and, most importantly, a significantly decreased risk of death or illness from heart and ...

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Case of whooping cough reported in Springboro school district

Health officials are urging caution for parents and guardians of Springboro Schools children and are being told to monitor their children after district officials Wednesday learned there has been a case of pertussis (whooping cough) identified at the high school ...

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Only Half of US Children Get Enough Sleep: Why That's a Serious Problem

A new study concludes that almost half of children in the United States don't get the recommended 9 hours of sleep. Experts say a lack of sleep can affect schoolwork and produce long-term health effects, such as obesity. Experts have a list of tips for parents ...

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STDs hit women hardest

SEATTLE - America is in the middle of an epidemic of sexually transmitted infections, and when it comes to heterosexual transmission, it's hitting women the hardest. Why is that? Simply put, because "STDs are biologically and psycho-socially sexist at all ...

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Trampoline injuries on the rise amid growing popularity of trampoline parks: US study

TORONTO -- Trampoline injuries in the U.S. increased over a decade, possibly due to the rise of trampoline parks aimed at kids, a new study claims. The growing popularity of trampoline businesses, often advertised as places to hold birthday parties, has ...

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Informal sharing of breast milk gains popularity among women, despite safety risks

NEW ORLEANS - Women who are unable to produce enough breast milk for their children are increasingly turning to "mother-to-mother" informal milk-sharing, a potentially unsafe practice that is discouraged by the pediatric medical community, according to ...

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Your One Card could work as your voter ID — if UNC makes the deadline

A student picks up a voting sticker after casting their vote at the Chapel of the Cross church at 304 E. Franklin Street on Oct. 23, 2018. The Chapel of the Cross serves as an early voter location close to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's campus.

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He was acting drunk but swore he was sober. Turns out his stomach was brewing its own beer.

Police and doctors didn't believe the 46-year-old man when he swore that he hadn't had alcohol before he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. His blood alcohol level was 0.2, more than twice the legal limit for operating a car. He refused a ...

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Scientists taught these rats to drive little rat-sized cars. It could advance human mental health treatment

Rats have learned how to drive and steer their own tiny cars in exchange for Froot Loops. That's a feat on its own. Advertisement. But the real discovery in the study -- and its wider implications for human mental health treatment -- was found in their feces, per ...

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Doctors: Prepare for the flu ahead of impending season

The 2018-19 flu season was vicious and to help protect against the disease for the upcoming season, experts are urging people to get their flu shots. The flu is characterized by several symptoms which could be confused with other illnesses. Brooke Bailey ...

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Flavors attract both youth and adults to use e-cigarettes

As more and more youth use electronic cigarettes, combined with research showing the health consequences of vaping - including nicotine addiction - researchers at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill found that non-menthol flavors attract youth and ...

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Champion arm wrestler arrested for allegedly peddling fake cancer cure: 'The answer to cancer is known'

A professional arm wrestler has been arrested over accusations that he was selling a phony health product marketed as a cure for cancer. Jason Vale, 51, has spent several years marketing a product called "Apricots from God," which he claimed helped him ...

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High-salt diet may cause cognitive impairment

A high-salt diet can activate a pathway in the brain and cause cognitive impairment, according to the unanticipated results of a new animal study. The effect is not due to reduced blood flow, as expected, but to clumps of a protein called tau, reported study lead ...

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High-salt diet may trigger dementia

We've all heard that taking too much salt can damage your blood vessels, and now a new study published in the journal Nature on October 23, 2019, says it's true – a diet rich in salt reduces the levels of nitric oxide, which in turn alters the tau protein within the ...

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Vaccine reminder system 'inconsistent', report concludes

The NHS system for reminding parents to have their children vaccinated is "inconsistent" and making an appointment can be difficult, says a report on vaccine uptake in England. It says there should be a greater push to identify vulnerable and underserved ...

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335 Flu Cases So Far This Flu Season In San Diego County

SAN DIEGO — County health officials announced Thursday that flu activity remained steady over the last week but confirmed flu cases are still three times what they were at this time last year. The county's Health and Human Services Agency confirmed only ...

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Young People Increasingly Using Vape Tech For Cannabis And Tobacco

Young people are dramatically changing the way they use cannabis and nicotine, according to a new report out of the Oregon Health Authority. The 2019 Oregon Healthy Teens survey found that while there aren't more young people using cannabis, the ones ...

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Bishop Manogue Catholic High School undergoes 'elevated cleaning', according to staff

RENO, Nev. (News 4-Fox 11) — As we continue to follow the outbreak of Pertussis - commonly known as whooping cough - at Bishop Manouge Catholic High School, school staff say they are undergoing elevated cleaning and following sanitation protocols.

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Chemicals in consumer products during early pregnancy related to lower IQ

Exposure during the first trimester of pregnancy to mixtures of suspected endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in consumer products is related to lower IQ in children by age 7, according to a study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ...

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Alzheimer's risk may be 75% higher for people who eat trans fats

NEW YORK - People with higher levels of trans fats in their blood may be 50% to 75% more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or dementia from any cause, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology. "This study demonstrates ...

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

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Not washing your hands after pooping worse than eating raw meat

I don't know who needs to hear this. But, wash your hands after using the bathroom. Experts have revealed that failure to wash hands after leaving the bathroom is more likely to spread drug-resistant E. coli than consuming raw or under-cooked meat.

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Alzheimer's risk may be 75% higher for people who eat trans fats

People with higher levels of trans fats in their blood may be 50% to 75% more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or dementia from any cause, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology. "This study demonstrates that there are ...

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Day or Night—When Is The Best Time To Take Your Blood Pressure Medicine?

If you have high blood pressure, remembering to take your medication is so important. In fact, the time of day when you take your medicine could influence your risk for complications such as heart attack and stroke, which is ultimately related to how well you ...

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Boys' IQ Tied to Endocrine Disruptor Exposure in Utero

Exposure to certain endocrine disrupting chemicals was associated with reduced intellectual ability in youth, a Swedish birth cohort study indicated. Specifically, greater exposure to a mixture of 26 various endocrine disruptors during the first trimester of ...

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Biogen seeks FDA approval for new investigational Alzheimer's drug

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, and it is on the rise all over the country. The pharmaceutical giant Biogen says it will ask the Food and Drug Administration for approval on its experimental Alzheimer's medication ...

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Where the sun doesn't shine? Skin UV exposure reflected in poop

The sun can indeed shine out of your backside, suggests research. Not because you're self-absorbed, but because you've absorbed gut-altering UV radiation. This is the first study to show that skin exposure to UVB light alters the gut microbiome in humans.

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Texas DSHS reports 147 vaping-associated lung injuries

TYLER, Texas — Months after the first cases of vaping-related illnesses were first reported, the number of people hospitalized with illness related to vaping continues to rise. According to the CDC, cases of vaping-related illnesses peaked in September with ...

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You might want to change the time of day you take your blood pressure medicine

OXFORD, England — You may want to take your blood pressure medicine at bedtime rather than when you get up in the morning, according to a study published Tuesday in the European Heart Journal. The research found that people who take their ...

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Health officials: Flu is here, prepare now

ST PAUL, Minn. — The flu has already made it's way into Minnesota this year, with five hospitalizations to date and four schools in the state reporting outbreaks of flu-like illness. Those numbers, provided by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), will be ...

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The cure is persistence

Today, on October 24, we mark World Polio Day which many countries in the world will be able to celebrate knowing that their country is polio-free. The crippling virus has been eliminated in most countries, but Pakistan is one of the last places where polio is ...

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Treating breast cancer when you can't say 'breast'

Pakistan has the highest rates of breast cancer in Asia. Early detection is essential for treatment but medical experts fear many women are not coming forward due to a culture of modesty. Breast cancer claims the lives of more than 17,000 women in Pakistan ...

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Stress related disorders linked to life-threatening infections later on, finds BMJ study

Stress-related disorders are severe conditions triggered by a significant life event or trauma and are linked to poor mental and physical health.A team of international researchers used Swedish population and health registers to assess whether severe ...

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Priority for measles vaccine widened to those under 15

Protection against measles is now available to un-vaccinated children under 15 with the allocation of further vaccines for the Marlborough region. A case of the highly-contagious disease was confirmed in Marlborough, but the health board said it was ...

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Whooping Cough reported at Springboro High; Parents asked to monitor children

SPRINGBORO — Parents and guardians of Springboro Schools children are being told to monitor their children after district officials Wednesday learned there has been a case of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) identified at the high school. >> Springboro man ...

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Ian Shanks: Scientist awarded £2m compensation decades after he invented diabetes test

A scientist who nearly 40 years ago invented pioneering technology to test blood sugar levels has been awarded £2m in compensation by the UK's highest court. Professor Ian Shanks, 71, developed a new system for measuring the concentration of glucose ...

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Pennsylvania woman ordered quarantined over measles concerns

A Pennsylvania woman has been ordered quarantined after she was potentially exposed to measles, the first time the city ordered a quarantine in decades, according to a city spokesman. Tamika Brown visited Lehigh Valley Health Network on October 12, ...

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St. Elizabeths declared free of legionella bacteria, will resume water usage

A D.C.-owned psychiatric hospital that was without potable water for nearly a month after a potentially harmful bacteria was detected in its water system is clear of the organism and is resuming normal water use, city officials said Wednesday evening.

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Health advisory issued after 2 young kids diagnosed with meningococcal disease

BOSTON (WHDH) – City officials have issued a health advisory after two young children in Boston were diagnosed with meningococcal disease — an infectious disease that is caused by a bacterial infection. In a statement Wednesday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh ...

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Be Wary of a Brutal Flu Season: Brainstorm Health

Hello and happy hump day, readers. The leaves are turning, the chill is coming, and, sure enough, the influenza virus is plotting its annual attack. Flu season is a simple matter of life. It's also a notoriously difficult-to-predict public health nuisance once the ...

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Want healthy hair? Here are a few simple tips that can help

Brush your hair 100 times every day, cut it often to make it grow faster, and rinse your hair with cold water to make it shiny. Do these myths sound familiar? Taking care of your hair can have you hunting for tips and tricks that may or may not have any benefit.

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Study points to virus as culprit in kids' paralyzing illness

WASHINGTON — Scientists have found the strongest evidence yet that a virus is to blame for a mysterious illness that can start like the sniffles but quickly paralyze children. The poliolike syndrome, called acute flaccid myelitis or AFM, is very rare. Since the ...

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New cancer vaccine

Cutting-edge research of a Colorectal vaccine that could be a shot in the arm in the war against cancer. 66-year-old Judith May spent years saving others as an EMT, but hated to accept help herself, after being diagnosed with stage two Pancreatic Cancer.

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Rwanda close to meeting UN target to end HIV epidemic: survey

KIGALI, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Rwanda has made great strides towards achieving the United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 target that helps end the epidemic, said a national survey released here on Monday. The Rwanda ...

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Number of children with anorexia on the rise, study suggests

Cases of anorexia are on the rise among preteen children in the UK and Ireland, research suggests, with rates having as much as doubled in 10 years. The study, which looked at cases of anorexia diagnosed by psychiatrists in hospitals or specialist clinics, ...

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This is Cervical Cancer Awareness Week

The Northeast Cancer Centre, in partnership with Cancer Care Ontario, is advocating for regular cervical screening during National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week. The Ontario Cervical Screening Program recommends cervical screening every three ...

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Person with measles traveled to Disneyland while infectious, officials say

A Los Angeles County resident with measles went to Disneyland last week while infectious, public health officials confirmed Tuesday. On Oct. 16, the resident went to the Starbucks at 3006 S. Sepulveda Blvd. in West Los Angeles before traveling to ...

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'Rare, but not impossible:' Male breast cancer remains low, but mortality rates are much higher than women

In the name tag that dangles from his Louisiana State University lanyard, Jonathon Cummings' photo shows him with a full head of hair resting comfortably at his shoulders. That's not what his hair looks like now. After Cummings underwent chemotherapy ...

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Polio fight continues for Rotary

The topic of polio once brought dread to people's minds, but for the Brazosport Rotary Club it was a reason to celebrate. But that doesn't mean the organization's job is done. Rotary members and guests gathered Tuesday for World Polio Day at the Lake ...

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Auto-brewing syndrome: When carbs can give you a high instead of alcohol

A study in BMJ Open Gastroenterology tells us about the case of a man who brewed beer in his gut. This is a case of auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), an extremely rare medical condition where the gut acts as a brewery. Even eating carbs may give you a high.

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Treating Gulf War Illness with FDA-approved antiviral drugs

Date: October 22, 2019; Source: University of South Carolina; Summary: A recent study has shown that adjusting GI tract viruses by repurposing existing FDA-approved antiviral drugs offers a route for effective treatment for Gulf War Illness and its myriad of ...

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Freestanding emergency departments increase local market spending on care

Rather than functioning as substitutes for hospital-based emergency departments, freestanding emergency departments have increased local market spending on emergency care in three of four states' markets where they have entered, according to a new ...

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Dementia patients' adult kids diagnosed earlier than their parents

A person's chance of developing dementia is influenced by family history, variations in certain genes, and medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. But less is known about the factors that affect when the first symptoms of forgetfulness ...

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For patients, Biogen news is an infusion of hope on Alzheimer's

It started when Michael McCormack began struggling to complete routine tasks he'd done as a production supervisor at the company where he'd worked for 30 years. After a battery of tests, he was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer's disease. He was ...

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Good News for Parents: Many Preemie Babies Grow Up Fine

By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter. Share |. Comments: (0) · Tell-a-Friend. TUESDAY, Oct. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Having a premature baby can be frightening for parents, but new research delivers a calming finding: Many premature babies end ...

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Babies born at 22 weeks 'can now survive'

Improving survival rates for extremely premature babies mean it is now possible to save the lives of babies born at 22 weeks, guidance says. Previously it was recommended that only babies born at 23 weeks or later were given treatment to save their lives.

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You might want to change the time of day you take your blood pressure medicine

(CNN) You may want to take your blood pressure medicine at bedtime rather than when you get up in the morning, according to a study published Tuesday in the European Heart Journal. Best-selling blood pressure monitors to use at home. The research ...

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Overall time on social media is not related to teen anxiety and depression

Date: October 22, 2019; Source: Brigham Young University; Summary: New research found that the amount of time spent on social media is not directly increasing anxiety or depression in teenagers. Share: FULL STORY ...

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Bedtime may be the best time to take blood pressure meds, study finds

Blood pressure medication may confer a larger benefit if taken at night, rather than in the morning, according to research published Tuesday in the European Heart Journal. The large study of more than 19,000 high blood pressure patients found that taking the ...

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Pediatrician gives advice on preventing whooping cough

Reno Bishop Manogue Principal Bri larson says four students have come down with pertussis, better known as whooping cough, and while that may not sound like an outbreak, the disease is highly contagious. “It's very highly contagious,” said Dr. Vanessa ...

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Blood pressure pills 'work better at bedtime'

To get the best out of your daily blood pressure medication, take it just before you go to bed, say researchers. It's a simple tip that could save lives, they say in the European Heart Journal. The pills offer more protection against heart attacks and strokes when ...

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More LOLs, Fewer Zzzs: Teens May Be Losing Sleep Over Social Media

Today's teens have a lot on their plate. They strive for perfect grades, college-essay worthy volunteer gigs, trophies in multiple sports — and many of them still find hours a day to spend on social media. "This is an incredibly stressful time to be a teenager," ...

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City of Mobile Animal Shelter closed temporarily due to suspected canine virus

The City of Mobile Animal Shelter will be closed to the public temporarily due to the death of two dogs that displayed symptoms consistent with that of canine distemper. Until a confirmed diagnosis is received from the veterinary lab, the animal shelter is taking ...

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Men More Likely to Die of Breast Cancer Than Women Following Diagnosis, According to Study

Men who are diagnosed with breast cancer are more likely to die of the disease than their female counterparts across all stages, according to a study conducted by Vanderbilt University. The study, published in JAMA Oncology last month, found that men had ...

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Monday, October 21, 2019

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Simple preeclampsia detection test could save thousands of lives: Aussie study

SYDNEY, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- An Australian PhD student has shown that a simple general health questionnaire and blood test can highly accurately predict the likelihood of developing preeclampsia during pregnancy, with the potential to save thousands of ...

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How to avoid toxic metals in your baby's food (and yours)

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Upset by reports that up to 95% of baby food contains one or more toxic heavy metals, including lead, arsenic, cadmium and mercury? Here's the good news: There are actions you can take to reduce your infant's exposure to these ...

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An Ebola survivor with a motorbike helps ease fear

BENI, Congo (AP) — When Germain Kalubenge gets a request for a ride on his motorcycle it can be a matter of life or death. Oct. 22 2019 @ 12:05am. story.lead_photo.caption Health workers decontaminate the motorbike of Germain Kalubenge, left, upon his ...

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Takeda picks up Cour's celiac treatment, promising $420M in biobucks

Cour Pharma's pipeline is based on the work of Stephen Miller, Ph.D., a professor of microbiology and immunology at Northwestern University. (Cour Pharma). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print. As John Puisis was building a biotech company ...

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New simple cost effective test may predict onset of Pre eclampsia

New simple test that may predict Pre eclampsia has been developed by scientists. Researchers from Edith Cowan University in Perth Western Australia have developed a simple, low-cost test to predict Pre eclampsia. The new research has been published in ...

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Cancer patients 'too scared to ask for support from overstretched NHS staff'

A charity fears some patients are reluctant to ask for information or support because they are concerned about the welfare of those looking after them. Share. Comments. By. Jemma Crew PA. Victoria Jones. 05:00, 22 OCT 2019. News · Enter your postcode for ...

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Dad's skin cancer battle leaves him with massive chunk missing from neck, back

PERTH, Australia (FOX News) - A 37-year-old Australian father of two is warning others to undergo a routine skin check after losing a large chunk of flesh on his back and neck to melanoma. Ryan Glossop, of Perth, was diagnosed with melanoma in ...

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Circumstances of bowel and pancreatic most cancers soar, consultants warn – the indicators it's essential to know

CASES of bowel and pancreatic most cancers have soared within the final 30 years, a brand new international research has revealed. The most important analysis, printed at present in The Lancet, discovered that pancreatic most cancers sufferers have been ...

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Cancer patients 'too scared to ask for support from overstretched NHS staff'

A charity fears some patients are reluctant to ask for information or support because they are concerned about the welfare of those looking after them. Share. Comments. By. Jemma Crew PA. Victoria Jones. 05:00, 22 OCT 2019. News. (Image: PA).

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Two more people are dead after hot tub spreads Legionnaires' disease at state fair

Earlier this month the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services issued an update to its ongoing investigation into an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease linked to a hot tub display at the North Carolina Mountain State Fair. At the time, health ...

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Study: No Link Between Youth Contact Sports & Cognitive Or Mental Health Issues

BOULDER, Colo. — A few decades ago, if a high school football player took a nasty tackle or head on collision during a game or practice session, it wasn't all that unusual for the player to be back out on the field “playing through” their injury shortly afterwards.

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This Man's Gut Is Brewing Alcohol When He Eats Carbs

Doctors have reported the case of a man who started to ferment alcohol in his own gut after taking a common antibiotic. The patient was an otherwise healthy man until 2011 when doctors prescribed him oral cephalexin, a common antibiotic after a thumb ...

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Experts Explain Possible Reasons Behind A 56% Jump In Youth Suicide Rate In 10 Years

The suicide rate among U.S. children and young adults between 10 and 24 has increased by 56% in 10 years, according to CDC data. Doctors became more hesitant in diagnosing depression in children after he FDA extended a “blackbox warning” label on ...

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Deaf couple may edit embryo's DNA to correct hearing mutation

This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. On a lightly snowing Sunday evening, a potential participant in Denis Rebrikov's controversial plans to create gene-edited babies meets with me at a restaurant in a Moscow suburb. She does not want to be ...

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Virus could be the cause of mysterious polio-like illness AFM, study says

(CNN) Researchers found evidence of what might cause acute flaccid myelitis, known as AFM, a rare polio-like illness that affects children. According to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, a virus seems to be the culprit. 11 cases of ...

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In Congo, an Ebola survivor with a motorbike helps ease fear

BENI, Congo — When Germain Kalubenge gets a request for a ride on his motorcycle it can be a matter of life or death. The 23-year-old is a survivor of the Ebola virus and often is the only driver his community trusts to help if someone suspects they are ...

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State Releases School By School Vaccination Data for Kindergarten

The state Department of Public Health has released the 2018-2019 school-reported kindergarten student immunization data for all Connecticut schools that have more than 30 kindergarten students. The department says there are now 134 Connecticut ...

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Fecal transplants could ease IBS symptoms – if they come from a 'super donor'

Fecal transplants may ease the painful and distressing symptoms of. irritable bowel syndrome. — if those transplants come from people dubbed “super donors,” according to a study presented Sunday. The large, randomized double-blind placebo controlled ...

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Here's How Bad Antibiotic Resistance Has Gotten Over the Past 20 Years

Antibiotic resistance has doubled in the last 20 years. Additionally a new study found one patient developed resistance to a last resort antibiotic in a matter of weeks. Health experts say antibiotic prescriptions should only be given when absolutely necessary in ...

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Viewpoint: Let's not wait any longer for the male pill

Scientists have been working on the male contraceptive pill for almost half a century. Yet despite encouraging news reports, an over-the-counter version is not just around the corner. Lack of funding and presumed disinterest from men means that one has ...

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Cancer patients reluctant to bother overworked NHS staff

Cancer patients are suffering side-effects of treatment in silence because they are afraid of bothering overworked NHS staff, a new survey reveals. More than two thirds of newly diagnosed cancer patients questioned by Macmillan Cancer Support said they ...

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Local News Anchor Discovers She Has Rare Form of Cancer Caused by Pregnancy: 'It's Very Complicated'

A Las Vegas news anchor is candidly revealing to the world how she went from being an expectant mother to a cancer patient. Last week, KSNV News 3 reporter Michelle Velez returned to social media to share with viewers why she had been absent from ...

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Lake Elsinore Man Shares His Breast Cancer Story to Spread Awareness Among Men

Statistics show women have a one-in-eight chance of developing breast cancer, for men that number is closer to one-in-800, and yet doctors say they are concerned about the growing number of men who are being diagnosed. Doctors at City of Hope in ...

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