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- The CDC has received reports of 12 Salmonella infections in seven states.
- As per the updated recommendation from ACOG, pregnant individuals should be screened for syphilis three times during pregnancy.
- The researchers found that switching obese mice to a healthy diet before flu vaccination completely protected them from a lethal dose of flu, despite their BMI (Body Mass Index). However, changing the diet after vaccination did not help.
- We explore the significance of blister patches in alleviating discomfort and preventing further irritation caused by footwear among active individuals.
- Recent research has identified another risk linked to hypertension in women: an increased likelihood of developing uterine fibroids.
- The study revealed that actively engaging your brain in your profession can lower your risk of experiencing memory and cognitive issues as you age.
- The advantages of quitting outweigh the risks associated with ongoing smoking, such as stillbirths and premature deliveries, the study revealed.
- Officials said that all the incidents involved women who reported sick following the administration of counterfeit Botox injections of AbbVie or those who received injections from unlicensed or untrained individuals in non-healthcare environments.
- Based on the findings of a rat study, researchers suggest that early life stress could contribute to the worsening of postpartum depression from a pathophysiological standpoint.
- A high-fat, high-sugar diet in teenagers may lead to long-term memory damage, according to the results of a rat study conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California.
- People with stress-related conditions such as depression reap the most cardiovascular benefits from physical activity, according to the latest study.
- The monkey B virus is an extremely rare infection that could lead to severe brain damage or death in humans.
- People who were bullied, teased, and pressured to lose weight during their teenage years by family and media may develop internalized weight stigma by the age of 31, the study revealed.
- The world of cardiology is witnessing a remarkable transformation driven by cutting-edge medical technologies, says Dr. Peter Rentrop.
- From individualized care to ongoing efforts to integrate innovative techniques, those seeking the best care can expect unparalleled care from Nathan Guerette, MD.
- Breastfeeding mothers now have a reliable ally in technology with wearable breast pumps
- The results showed that shrimp and lobster had the highest concentrations of certain PFAS compounds, with averages ranging as high as 1.74 and 3.30 nanograms per gram of flesh, respectively.
- The study found that a single low-dose injection of esketamine given just after childbirth could reduce the risk of postpartum depression in new mothers who experienced prenatal depression.
- Since respiratory viral infections are known to increase asthma risk in young children, researchers of a new study investigated if contracting the SARS-COV-2 virus could bring in a similar outcome, and determined no association exists between the two.
- The researchers believe that iron deficiency in overweight children is probably due to inflammation-disrupting mechanisms that regulate iron absorption.
- The study revealed that the conditions that typically cause dangerously high blood pressure in pregnancy except gestational diabetes doubled the fatal cardiovascular disease risk in women.
- During this Stress Awareness Month, an expert explains the negative consequences of stress and techniques to manage this silent killer.
- Dr. Kieran Slevin is keeping a close eye on artificial intelligence (AI), a tool not only with myriad applications across the healthcare landscape but one rapidly proving invaluable in delivering optimum patient care levels.
- Incorporating forage fish or prey fish such as herring, sardines, and anchovies into diets could also potentially lower the prevalence of disability caused by diet-related diseases, the study revealed.