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WeeklyMD > Articles by: Exporter

Exporter (Page 246)

Trump Picks Vaccine Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Lead Health & Human Services

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — In a move guaranteed to alarm many, President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal opponent of vaccines and other tenets of mainstream health care, to head the massive U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The department encompassesContinue Reading

Malaria Developing Resistance to Drug That Saves Children’s Lives

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Infectious Disease

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Over 600,000 people worldwide die from mosquito-borne malaria each year, with the majority of these deaths happening among children under 5. Now, there’s troubling news that the malaria parasite may be gaining resistance against artemisinin, the drug most often used to try andContinue Reading

ICYMI, Txt Abbreviations Cn Make U Seem Insincere, Study Finds

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Mental Health

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Using abbreviations while texting might save some typing time, but it won’t make a good impression, a new study finds. People who use texting abbreviations like IDK or GOAT are perceived as more insincere and are less likely to receive replies, researchers discovered.Continue Reading

E. Coli Illnesses Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders Climb to 104

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Food and Health, Gastrointestinal Problems

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — The number of Americans sickened in an E. coli outbreak tied to slivered onions used on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has now risen to 104, U.S. health officials reported Wednesday. In an update posted on its website, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration saidContinue Reading

New U.S. Overdose Death Numbers Show ‘Sustained’ Decline

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Public Health

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — After decades of battling the opioid epidemic, U.S. health officials reported Wednesday that overdose deaths have now declined for the second year in a row. By how much did these deaths of despair drop? There were about 97,000 overdose deaths in the 12-monthContinue Reading

1 in 3 Surgery Patients Suffer Complications

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Doctors and Health Care, Health & Technology

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — More than a third of surgical patients develop complications as a result of their procedure, a new study shows. About 38% of adult patients suffer an adverse event during or following their surgery, researchers reported Nov. 13 in the BMJ. Nearly half ofContinue Reading

More Than 800 Million People Worldwide Now Have Diabetes

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Diabetes

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Fourteen percent of the world’s people — more than 800 million — now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the blood sugar disease since 1990, new statistics show. Type 2 diabetes, which makes up 95% of cases, is surging inContinue Reading

These Are the 3 Big Factors Driving Strokes

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Neurological

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A trio of risk factors not only increase your risk of stroke, but they also raise the odds that such a stroke will be debilitating, a new study warns. What are these three big dangers? Smoking, having high blood pressure and suffering fromContinue Reading

New Therapeutic Vaccine Gives Hope Against an Aggressive Breast Cancer

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: Cancer

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) — An experimental vaccine could offer fresh hope to women diagnosed with an aggressive and hard-to-treat form of breast cancer, new research suggests. The vaccine appears to be safe and effective against triple-negative breast cancer — a type that can’t be treated with hormoneContinue Reading

Telling Your Doctor About a Health Issue Doesn’t Mean It Enters Medical Record

2024-11-14
By: Exporter
On: November 14, 2024
In: General Health

THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2024 (HealthDay news) — Don’t think your doctor is always taking your health concerns seriously? You might be right. New research reveals that primary care physicians frequently won’t write down health issues raised by patients into their medical record for future reference. When a person initiates aContinue Reading

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