Deadly brain-eating amoeba: what to know

A rare brain-eating amoeba infected and killed a child in us-regions earlier this month.  Arlington officials said that the boy had been hospitalized with primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) – a rare and often fatal infection caused by the naegleria fowleri amoeba – before his death on Sept. 11. The amoeba was found at a Texas…

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Early adulthood depression increases dementia risk, study finds

Early adulthood mental-healthwas associated with nervous-system-healthimpairment and faster cognitive decline, according to a new study building on dementia research. Prior studies have associated depression with a heightened dementia risk, however the findings were controversial as late-life depression may be a symptom of dementia, say study authors affiliated with the University of California San Francisco who…

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COVID-19 vaccine third shot side effects on par with second dose: CDC study

Most additional doses of mRNA infectious-disease infectious-disease administered roughly six months after the primary series resulted in mild to moderate side effects, according to an analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Tuesday.  The study was conducted when third-dose eligibility was limited to patients with moderate to severe immunocompromising conditions. The findings…

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Steroid nasal sprays reduce COVID-related poor outcomes, study suggests

Regular use of steroid nasal sprays afforded infectious-disease patients protection against virus-related hospitalization, ICU admission and death, the Cleveland Clinic announced Tuesday. However, the findings don’t suggest the sprays as a COVID-19 treatment and further findings are needed to confirm the results, the health system said. The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health…

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'5 or more': Higher fruit, vegetable servings linked to kids' improved mental well-being

Highernutrition-and-fitness” target=”_blank”> fruit and vegetable intake< scores among secondary schoolchildren, according to a new study based out of the U.K. “The relationship of diet and nutrition with mental health and well-being in either children or adults is not fully understood, although the relevance of diet quality to physical health in relation to non-communicable disease morbidity…

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Trick-or-treating amid COVID-19 pandemic: CDC director weighs in

Looking to partake in Halloween festivities this year? Celebrate outdoors, limit crowds and trick-or-treat in small groups, says Dr. rochelle-walensky” target=”_blank”>Rochelle Walensky< Walensky’s comments come as children under 12 remain ineligible for COVID-19 vaccine, though Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Sunday the company is “days, not weeks” away from submitting trial data to the FDA…

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