Hannah Setzer grew up in a small town in us-regions She was born with a rare disorder that doctors believed would not allow her to ever walk or talk, and survived at least 60 reconstructive surgeries to become a passionate fitness instructor influencing and inspiring over 65,000 followers on companies, …
Read More »Alcohol consumption can directly cause cancer, study says
The consumption of drinks” target=”_blank”>alcohol<, according to researchers. In a recent large-scale genetic study led by Oxford Population Health and published in the International Journal of Cancer, a team from Oxford, Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, worked to investigate gene variants linked to lower alcohol consumption …
Read More »Monitor the COVID ‘stealth variant,’ but don’t let the name scare you, experts say
There are persons of interest, variants of interest, variants of concern, and now there’s BA.2. Omicron is part of three sub lineages of infectious-diseasevariants, BA.1, BA.2, and BA.3, but because viruses are constantly mutating, even though 99.9% of all COVID-19 infections in the United States are currently due to omicron, …
Read More »Distant-stage colon cancer showing up more in younger adults, study says
Younger adults may have the highest risk of presenting with distant-stage cancer” target=”_blank”>colorectal cancer< cancer is one that has spread beyond adjacent organs or tissues. cancer” target=”_blank”>Colorectal cancer< published this week in a journal by the American Association for Cancer Research, the authors analyzed annual incidence data in the U.S. …
Read More »Cases of 'stealth' omicron subvariant confirmed in Northeast states: reports
Two us-regions states reported cases of the infectious-disease this week. The “stealth” version of omicron has genetic traits that make it trickier to detect – though much remains unknown and it is not yet a variant of concern. CDC DATA SHOWS OMICRON ACCOUNTS FOR 99.9% OF NEW CASES AS EXPERTS …
Read More »N95 masks: How often can they be reused?
How many times can I reuse my infectious-disease? It depends, but you should be able to use N95s and KN95s a few times. 400M FREE N95 MASKS TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention says health care workers can wear an N95 mask …
Read More »14.5M get health care under ACA
At least 14.5 million Americans are getting private healthy-living for this year under the Obama-era health executive, thanks to help from the executive. “executive should be a right, not a privilege, for all Americans,” joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< But progress could prove fleeting if congress” target=”_blank”>congressional< remain deadlocked over Biden’s social …
Read More »CDC should track more COVID-19 breakthrough infections to get ahead of the pandemic, experts warn
The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the best way to prevent infection and slow the spread of COVID-19 is to get vaccinated, but the total number of breakthrough cases is unknown because the agency only monitors the most severe on a monthly basis, according to Medpage Today. …
Read More »Men concerned about fertility should limit cell phone use to protect sperm quality, study says
healthy-livingmay want to limit their technologies use if they are concerned about fertility, according to a recent metanalysis published this past November in Environmental Research, which found the radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMWs) emitted by cell phones decrease sperm quality by reducing their motility, viability, and concentration. ”Male cell-phone users should …
Read More »Long COVID: 4 biological risk factors could increase chances, according to study
Researchers say they have identified natural-science that could predict who is more likely to develop infectious-disease In a study published Tuesday in the journal Cell, the U.S-based team said it had conducted a deep multiomic, longitudinal investigation of more than 200 COVID-19 patients from the point of their initial diagnosis …
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