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General Health (Page 19)

Two More Bird Flu Cases Reported in Colorado Poultry Workers

2024-07-22
By: Exporter
On: July 22, 2024
In: General Health

MONDAY, July 22, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Two more cases of bird flu have been reported in Colorado poultry workers, but reassuring research finds the virus doesn’t seem to be fueling silent infections, U.S. health officials report. The two additional H5N1 avian flu infections bring the total in that stateContinue Reading

As Days Heat Up, More Seniors Skip Doc Appointments

2024-07-22
By: Exporter
On: July 22, 2024
In: General Health, Seniors

MONDAY, July 22, 2024 (HealthDay News) — More folks, especially seniors, are missing doctors’ appointments due to extreme weather, a new study shows. The rate of missed primary care appointments increases 0.64% for every 1-degree increase in temperatures 90 degrees or hotter, researchers reported recently in the American Journal ofContinue Reading

Five Cases of Bird Flu Reported in Colorado Poultry Workers

2024-07-15
By: Exporter
On: July 15, 2024
In: General Health

MONDAY, July 15, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Five poultry workers in Colorado have been diagnosed with bird flu, state health officials reported Sunday. “In coordination with the Colorado Department of Agriculture, the State Emergency Operations Center and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Colorado Department of Public Health andContinue Reading

Less Than Half of American Adults Know Dangers of Raw Milk

2024-07-10
By: Exporter
On: July 10, 2024
In: General Health, Health News, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, July 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Few Americans understand the health risks of drinking raw milk, a new survey shows, so experts are redoubling efforts to get the word out on its dangers. The push dovetails with the discovery this spring of bird flu virus in milk from infectedContinue Reading

Raw Milk Exposure a Real Bird Flu Risk for Humans, but Fast Spread Unlikely

2024-07-10
By: Exporter
On: July 10, 2024
In: General Health, Infectious Disease

WEDNESDAY, July 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) — While exposure to raw cow’s milk infected with the H5N1 avian influenza virus can make you sick, a new study suggests the virus may not spread quickly to other people. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that mice and ferrets got sickContinue Reading

Nearly Half of U.S. Counties Lack Cardiologists Despite High Need

2024-07-09
By: Exporter
On: July 9, 2024
In: General Health

TUESDAY, July 9, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Where you live plays a vital role in how easy it is to receive care for heart problems. Nearly half of U.S. counties don’t have a practicing cardiologist, and those are places with the worst heart health, a new study says. More thanContinue Reading

Women in Military More Likely to Suffer Chronic Pain During Wartime

2024-07-08
By: Exporter
On: July 8, 2024
In: General Health, Pain and Pain Management

MONDAY, July 8, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Wartime appears to increase the risk of chronic pain for military women, a new study suggests. Active-duty servicewomen who served between 2006 and 2013 – a period of heightened combat deployments – had a significantly increased risk of chronic pain compared to womenContinue Reading

Fourth Dairy Worker Infected With Bird Flu, but CDC Says Public Risk Still Low

2024-07-03
By: Exporter
On: July 3, 2024
In: General Health, Health News, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, July 3, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Amid an ongoing outbreak of bird flu in dairy cows, a fourth case of H5N1 avian flu has been confirmed in another dairy worker, U.S. health officials reported Wednesday. The latest case was reported in Colorado, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control andContinue Reading

U.S. Government to Pay Moderna $176 Million to Develop mRNA Flu Vaccine

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: General Health, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — U.S. health officials announced Tuesday that the federal government will pay Moderna $176 million to speed development of a pandemic flu vaccine based on mRNA technology. Such a vaccine could be used to treat bird flu in people, as concern grows about H5N1 casesContinue Reading

Most Americans Don’t Know That Family Doctors Can Prescribe Anti-Opioid Meds

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: General Health, Vitamins / Drugs

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Most people addicted to opioids and their loved ones are unaware that their primary care doctor can prescribe a medication to treat the disorder, a new nationwide survey reveals. “We’ve made great strides in making it easier for primary care doctors to prescribeContinue Reading

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