When measuring heart attack risk, one important red flag is often overlooked, doctors say

Heart disease kills more people in the U.S. than any other cause of death — yet many Americans aren’t aware of one major genetic risk factor. Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a protein that can greatly increase the chances of a heart attack when it’s present in high levels in the blood. Fox News Digital spoke …

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For cold and flu treatments, do you need a prescription, or is over-the-counter enough?

Having a cold or flu can cause a nagging cough, chills and fever — but what’s the best way to treat these viruses? Many options can alleviate cold and flu symptoms, including over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications — and it’s important to know the difference. “A prescription medication requires authorization from a health care provider, …

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Colorectal cancer risk could increase with certain foods, study finds

Consuming certain foods and drinks could put people at a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), according to a new study published in the journal Nutrients. Researchers from the Zhejiang University School of Medicine in China analyzed 139 dietary factors and their impact on the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). The participants included …

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AI model could help predict lung cancer risks in non-smokers, study finds: ‘Significant advancement’

Among the latest artificial intelligence innovations in health care, a routine chest X-ray could help identify non-smokers who are at a high risk for lung cancer. The study findings will be presented this week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago. Researchers from the Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center …

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This Seed Season, Consider a Catalog That Takes a Different Approach

It takes a village, not a threshing machine, to complete the harvest of pounds of watermelon seeds that will fill the simple, white packets sold by Turtle Tree Seed. “Nobody minds helping with the watermelon-seed collection,” said Lia Babitch, the seed company’s co-manager. She’s not just talking about their crew: Residents of Camphill Village, in …

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How practicing gratitude can improve your physical and mental health: ‘Profound effects’

It’s easy to fall into the “complaint trap” these days — but shifting to a mindset of gratitude can do wonders for body and mind. That’s according to Dr. Anne-Katherin Eiselt from Teladoc Health, a behavioral scientist and neuroscientist based in Washington, D.C. Gratitude has been scientifically linked to reduced stress, lowered heart rate and …

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Dr. Scott Gottlieb says likely a “typical winter pathogen season” ahead

Dr. Scott Gottlieb says likely a “typical winter pathogen season” ahead – CBS News Watch CBS News Former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb tells “Face the Nation” that the U.S. is looking at a “more typical winter pathogen season” despite a cluster of unusual pneumonia in Ohio. Gottlieb says the CDC has looked into the …

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How many figs can you eat a day to keep high blood sugar at bay?

Indulging in the sweet pleasures of life while managing diabetes might seem challenging, but incorporating Anjeer, also known as figs, into your daily diet could be a natural and nutritious solution. Figs offer a sweet taste coupled with a host of health benefits, making them a suitable option for those seeking better blood sugar regulation. …

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Charitable hospitals yet to submit audit reports

KARACHI: Charitable public hospitals in Sindh have failed to submit audit reports of their healthcare facilities despite repeated requests from the caretaker health minister. The Sindh Health Department confirms that despite sending two letters in over three months, no charitable healthcare institution has provided the required report. The primary objective behind auditing these hospitals is …

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Are extreme temperatures threatening live music events?

Days after the tragedy, T4F released a statement, pointing to climate change as the culprit: “Rising temperatures caused by climate change are a reality,” it reads, and stressing that in more than 40 years of event management the organisation has ensured safety for more than 50 million event attendees. “We are all subject to adverse …

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Cases of COVID variant BA.2.86 have tripled in a two-week timeframe: CDC report

Cases of the COVID-19 variant Omicron BA.2.86, also known as Pirola, have tripled in two weeks, comprising between 5% and 15% of all infections, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The COVID-19 variant Omicron BA.2.86 — as well as its offshoots, including JN.1 — has been reclassified as a “variant of …

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Poliovirus cases in Pakistan rise to 6 as disease cripples another child in KP

Health workers administer anti-polio vaccine to the children during the polio eradication drive in Hyderabad. — Online/File Nine-month-old baby diagnosed in KP’s Orakzai district. Number of cases in Pakistan reaches six in 2023. “This is the fourth polio case from KP,” health minister says. ISLAMABAD: A nine-month-old baby has been diagnosed with poliovirus in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s …

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Childhood pneumonia outbreak reported in Southwestern Ohio

A pediatric pneumonia outbreak has been reported in Warren County, Ohio, which is located in the southwestern portion of the state. The Warren County Health District (WCHD) has recorded 142 cases of childhood pneumonia since August, which exceeds the average number seen in the county. “We do not think this is a novel/new respiratory disease …

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Depression rates higher among college students than their peers, study suggests

College students may be at a greater risk of experiencing depression and anxiety compared to young people who are not in higher education, according to a new study published in The Lancet Public Health. Researchers from University College London analyzed data from two studies. The first study looked at 4,832 young people who were 18 …

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‘Zoom fatigue’ is common struggle for remote workers — here’s how to handle it, according to experts

Attending meetings in pajama bottoms might seem like a job perk, but some remote workers have found that videoconferencing for work isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In the years since the COVID pandemic triggered a spike in telecommuting, many have complained of so-called “Zoom fatigue.” Thought to be coined by Stanford University professor …

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Infectious diseases expert shares what to know about ‘white lung syndrome’

As hospitals in China are reportedly overwhelmed by a surge of mysterious childhood pneumonia cases, outbreaks are starting to crop up in other countries, including parts of the U.S. “As of today, the CDC is not seeing anything out of the ordinary related to levels of mycoplasma across the country, but we are watching it …

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Western Massachusetts reports RSV uptick as child pneumonia outbreak hits Ohio

Doctors in western Massachusetts are reporting a “whole lot” of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases this week as health officials in Ohio announced a child pneumonia outbreak in one county in their state.  Dr. John Kelley of Redwood Pediatrics in East Longmeadow told Western Mass News that “this is the season for RSV, and we’re …

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As childhood pneumonia spreads, here’s how parents can keep kids healthy

With some U.S. states beginning to report outbreaks of childhood pneumonia cases, experts are sharing tips for parents to prevent the illness from making its way into their households. Dr. Robert Frenck, a pediatrician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children’s and director of the health system’s Vaccine Research Center, noted that every …

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Free COVID tests coming to US schools, says federal government: ‘Preventing the spread’

The federal government will distribute free COVID-19 tests to schools across the U.S., according to an announcement posted on the U.S. Department of Education (ED) website this week. The ED has partnered with the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), a division within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to distribute …

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Home for the holidays? How to de-stress when traveling back home to see your family

Returning home for the holidays can sometimes be stressful. For some people, being around family members that they only see once a year or with whom they don’t have the strongest relationship can be anxiety-inducing. How can home-goers ensure their holidays aren’t bogged down by family stress? HOW TO HANDLE COMBATIVE RELATIVES DURING THE HOLIDAYS: …

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Why Pfizer’s stumble in the obesity market is a boon for Eli Lilly

Pfizer (PFE) has suffered another setback in its efforts to develop a weight-loss pill — and that’s good news for Club holding Eli Lilly (LLY) as it looks to maintain an edge in the fast-growing obesity-treatment market. Pfizer said Friday it will discontinue its twice-daily weight-loss pill, danuglipron, after patients in a mid-stage trial experienced …

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Where the World Is (and Isn’t) Making Progress on Climate Change

To tackle dangerous global warming, countries have started to clean up their power plants and cars. But emissions from heavy industry — like cement, steel or chemical factories — have been harder to curb and are now on pace to become by far the world’s largest source of planet-warming pollution. That’s one big takeaway from …

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