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Ginger may help people with autoimmune diseases control inflammation
New research has added evidence to support the impact of ginger on white blood cell function, particularly a type of cell called a neutrophil. Photo by Andrea/Pixabay…
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Study shows large number of seniors vulnerable to benefits scams
1 of 4 | Many seniors were shown to be vulnerable to scams, including via phone calls, according to research conducted by researchers at Rush University Medical Center…
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CDC recommends new Pfizer vaccine to protect newborns from RSV
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday recommended a new Pfizer vaccine to protect newborn babies from respiratory syncytial virus, commonly known as RSV. File…
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CDC establishes disease outbreak response network with $262M in grants
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the establishment of the Outbreak Analytics and Disease Modeling Network with $262.5 million in grants to 13 organizations.…
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Traumatic brain injury linked to heart problems
Researchers found that nervous system dysfunction, neuro-inflammation, changes in the brain-gut connection and post-injury health issues may increase risk of both cardiovascular and…
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Vaping linked to higher risk of asthma in teens
Researchers said that the association found between e-cigarette use and asthma among those who had never smoked conventional tobacco products demonstrates that vaping increases the…
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COVID-19 symptoms now similar to allergies, cold or flu
Many people with COVID-19 now are presenting with upper respiratory symptoms like runny nose, watery eyes and a sore throat File Photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Stratton/U.S. Air…
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Blood tests reveal unknown exposure to secondhand smoke among millions
According to the results of sensitive blood tests, more than half of American adults in the study had recently been exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke. Most were not aware of it.…
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Wildfire smoke snuffs out air quality gains across the U.S.
Tourists visit the observation deck of the Empire State Building as haze and smoke due to wildfires in Canada shroud the views of the Chrysler Building and the Manhattan skyline on…
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Exposure to wildfire smoke affects billions of people around the globe
In this long exposure photograph, smoke and flames can be seen burning on both sides of the Christmas Valley area during the Caldor fire near Meyers, California, on August 30, 2021.…
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