(2024-10-24). Understanding whooping cough with a Mayo Clinic expert. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Whooping cough (pertussis) is caused by Bordetella pertussis bacteria. Cases of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, continue to rise in the U.S. New numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show nearly 18,000 cases through Oct. 5. While that is somewhat in line with pre-pandemic numbers, it's a large increase from the same period last year when there were just under 4,000 cases. Whooping cough is an infectious respiratory illness caused…
(2024-10-24). War-stricken Sudan battles cholera and other deadly diseases. newarab.com
(2024-10-24). DWS inspects water infrastructure in North West. sanews.gov.za DWS inspects water infrastructure in North West | Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo will today assess the conditions of water and waste water treatment infrastructure in the North West following the recent detection of the cholera causing bacterium in raw water. | The Deputy Minister will begin his programme by meeting with various stakeholders at the Lekwa-Teemane Council Chambers in Bloemhof. He will then proceed to site inspection visits at Bloemhof Dam, Christiana Waste Water Treatment Works and the Bloemhof Water Treatment Works. | "The Deputy Minister will meet different stakeholders an…
(2024-10-24). DWS inspects water infrastructure in North West. sanews.gov.za DWS inspects water infrastructure in North West | Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo will today assess the conditions of water and waste water treatment infrastructure in the North West following the recent detection of the cholera causing bacterium in raw water. | The Deputy Minister will begin his programme by meeting with various stakeholders at the Lekwa-Teemane Council Chambers in Bloemhof. He will then proceed to site inspection visits at Bloemhof Dam, Christiana Waste Water Treatment Works and the Bloemhof Water Treatment Works. | "The Deputy Minister will meet different stakeholders an…
(2024-10-24). Unlocking the Secret Link: Thyroid and Liver Proteins in Brain Health. devdiscourse.com In a groundbreaking study, scientists have uncovered a previously unrecognized biological process involving thyroid hormones and liver proteins that regulate cholesterol levels, which are often disrupted in neurodegenerative diseases.
(2024-10-24). Mayo Clinic Minute: Food recalls and sickness. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Nearly 10 million pounds of meat and poultry products are being recalled because of possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases physician, explains the risks associated with listeria and how to best avoid foodborne illness. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 03) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please "Courtesy: …
(2024-10-24). Magnifying U.S. gastrointestinal disease mortality reveals health disparities. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org U.S. map depicting digestive disease mortality rate per 100,000 American Indian and Alaska Natives in 2019. Diseases affecting the digestive system, including the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, inflammatory bowel disease and others, are significant causes of death worldwide. Mayo Clinic and North Dakota State University researchers recently delved into demographic data at the national, state and county level in the U.S. to see which populations are most affected by digestive diseases…
(2024-10-24). Grant aims to help modernize Mayo Clinic Brain Bank and enhance research discoveries. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A new grant will help fund community outreach efforts and new technology to modernize the Mayo Clinic Brain Bank and advance research in neurodegenerative diseases.
(2024-10-24). Sanctions in healthcare, epidemic control absolutely unacceptable — Putin. tass.com The task of BRICS is "to establish relations in these spheres in a way that the best achievements in medicine, medical equipment and epidemic control were property of all participating countries," the Russian president noted…
(2024-10-24). Brazil presents the Ministry of Health's action plan to achieve goals of the 2030 Agenda. tvbrics.com Health Minister emphasised the need for broad-based action involving all spheres of government…
(2024-10-24). Two Israelis wounded in Hezbollah barrage of 50 rockets at Israel's north. haaretz.com GAZA: At least 74 killed in last day, Gaza Health Ministry says ‚ñ LEBANON: IDF reportedly carries out large-scale strikes in Lebanon's Tyre hours after telling residents in parts of city to evacuate north ‚ñ HOSTAGE DEAL: Biden administration pushing for limited cease-fire deal to release some hostages…
(2024-10-24). Lebanese army: Three soldiers, including officer, killed in Israeli strike in south Lebanon. haaretz.com GAZA: At least 74 killed in last day, Gaza Health Ministry says ‚ñ LEBANON: IDF reportedly carries out large-scale strikes in Lebanon's Tyre hours after telling residents in parts of city to evacuate north ‚ñ HOSTAGE DEAL: Biden administration pushing for limited cease-fire deal to release some hostages…
(2024-10-24). 34 million seniors in Medicare Advantage plans face rude awakening. mronline.org October 15 marks the first day of open enrollment in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans—a time that will deliver chaos and confusion for many of the 34 million seniors who depend on these plans to pay their healthcare bills.
(2024-10-24). Final phase of polio vaccination in Gaza suspended amid Israeli attacks. indybay.org Health workers had managed to vaccinate 94% of children under ten in central and southern regions over the past week, but attacks on civilian infrastructure in the north are leaving nearly 120,000 children without their second dose, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported. The head of WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned that this disruption will affect the overall impact of the vaccination campaign.
(2024-10-24). The Global War on Children. indybay.org "War is not healthy for children and other living things," reads a poster titled "Primer" created by the late artist Lorraine Schneider for an art show at New York's Pratt Institute in 1965. Printed in childlike lowercase letters, the words interspersed between the leaves of a simply rendered sunflower, it was an early response to America's war in Vietnam. "She just wanted to make something that nobody could argue with," recalled Schneider's youngest daughter, Elisa Kleven, in an article published earlier this year. Six decades later, Schneider's hypothesis has consistently been borne out.
(2024-10-24). As mental health workers, we call for an end to the West's collusion with Israel. middleeasteye.net Healthcare practitioner, psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers are calling for an end to Israel's genocidal onslaught.
(2024-10-24). Nigeria: Overcoming mental health challenges in the face of crisis. icrc.org
(2024-10-24). Assisted dying lobby group Dignity in Dying has direct links to Keir Starmer and Alan Milburn. thecanary.co One of the major lobby organisations calling for MPs to back a new assisted dying bill, Dignity in Dying, has significant ties to Labour Party prime minister Keir Starmer. On top of this, a board member of its sister charity has connections to none other than new Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) head […] | By
(2024-10-24). AI model can predict health risks, including early death, from ECGs. imperial.ac.uk
(2024-10-24). A Brief Guide to Acupuncture Mats: How and Why You Should Use It? thecanary.co Do you want to reap the innumerable benefits of acupuncture but prefer to avoid inserting needles or visiting an expensive salon? Enter an acupuncture mat, a handy and less intrusive alternative to the ancient Chinese art, which presents a popular in-home remedy for headaches, backache, stress, muscle strain, and other malaise. Although acupuncture mats have […] | By
(2024-10-24). Gauteng central hospitals operating beyond capacity to treat cancer. sanews.gov.za Gauteng central hospitals operating beyond capacity to treat cancer | Gauteng, with a population exceeding 15 million, faces the highest burden of cancer care in the country and the province's central hospitals were not originally designed to handle the current patient load. | The central hospitals are operating beyond their capacity in providing both cancer treatment and overall healthcare services. | These are the findings of a detailed evaluation of oncology services in Gauteng, undertaken by the Health and Wellness Portfolio Committee. | The Health and Wellness Portfolio Committee, consisting of members from…
(2024-10-24). Why the Once Fabled Health of Punjabis Is in Decline. asia-pacificresearch.com
(2024-10-24). Uganda confirms 1st mpox death as infections rise to 164. independent.co.ug KAMPALA, Uganda | Xinhua | Uganda on Wednesday confirmed its first death of mpox as the cumulative number of laboratory-confirmed infections hit 164 in the East African country. Henry Kyobe Bosa, incident commander at Uganda's Ministry of Health, told Xinhua over the phone on Wednesday that the death was registered in the mid-western district of …
(2024-10-24). Mayo Clinic Minute: Health screenings in underserved populations. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Cancer is a leading cause of death among Hispanic people in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society. Compared to non-Hispanic white people, Hispanic men and women are less likely to be diagnosed with common cancers such as lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer, and they are more likely to develop cancers in the liver, stomach and cervix, often linked to infections like HPV. Early detection through screening can prevent serious health issues. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte,…
(2024-10-24). (Video) 'In the blink of an eye,' healthy teen needs new heart. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A healthy boy goes from celebrating his 16th birthday to suddenly needing a heart transplant. And it was all caused by a rare reaction to a common childhood virus that usually only results in a mild rash. Watch: Braxton Wohlferd's story youtu.be/f-cjbyoWhA4 Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (3: 19) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. Wetting a line and catching fish is just one of the…
(2024-10-24). Mayo Clinic Minute: Wash your hands for better health. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Note: Oct. 15 is Global Handwashing Day As respiratory infections rise in the fall months, washing your hands with soap and water is more important than ever. Regular hand-washing stops germs from spreading and lowers your chances of getting sick. Always wash your hands after using the bathroom, before eating or cooking, and after coughing or sneezing. Washing your hands for 20 seconds with warm water and soap is simple yet effective. It can prevent 1 in 3 cases of diarrhea…
(2024-10-24). Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate and JETRO Japan join forces with U.S. Healthcare Immersion Program. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate has announced a strategic agreement with the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) to implement a two-phase program aimed at enhancing U.S. healthcare and business immersion opportunities for Japanese health technology companies. In the first phase, 16 Japanese companies will gain insights through an educational immersion program led by Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate aimed to provide firsthand experience in observing how healthcare professionals use or would benefit from artificial intelligence (AI)…
(2024-10-24). Gynecologic cancers: 4 affirmations to help you advocate for yourself. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Gynecologic exams might not top the list of things you look forward to, but whether it's for a wellness visit or a new concern, such exams are critical for detecting gynecologic cancers early when they are most treatable. Gynecologic cancers include endometrial, ovarian, cervical, vulvar and vaginal cancer. Gynecology visits should provide a valuable opportunity for you to ask questions, raise concerns and learn about your body from an expert who prioritizes your health and well-being. But if you've had difficulty…
(2024-10-24). The Case Against Medicare Advantage: a Talk With Dr. Ana Malinow. counterpunch.org Dr. Ana Malinow. Earlier this year, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) published an article titled — Less Care at Higher Cost: The Medicare Advantage Paradox — by three medical doctors — Adam Gaffney, Stephanie Woolhandler, and David U. Himmelstein. The authors say that we must get rid of Medicare Advantage plans and
(2024-10-24). Greens issue a stark warning to SNP ahead of the Scottish Budget. thecanary.co An end to the cuts which have plagued Scottish local government should be the price of any budget deal with the SNP, Scottish Green Party members have said. Scottish Greens: stop the cuts, or not budget deal At the party's conference this weekend, Scottish Green Party members will vote on blocking any agreement with John …
(2024-10-24). Agenda to Depopulate the Planet Through COVID Vaccination. Revealed by Government Reports and Pfizer Documents. globalresearch.ca [First published on October 5, 2023] | If an experimental vaccine were to damage the heart and immune system in a significant number of individuals who received it, it is possible that it could lead to a decline in the overall …
(2024-10-24). The BBC Claims Covid Vaccines Saved 120,000 U.K. Lives. Um, No. dailysceptic.org In an article this week the BBC claims that Covid vaccines saved 120,000 UK lives in 2021. But in fact the latest official estimate is 10 times lower than this, says Prof David Paton. Why is the BBC using outdated figures?
(2024-10-24). The BBC Claims Covid Vaccines Saved 120,000 U.K. Lives. Um, No. dailysceptic.org In an article this week the BBC claims that Covid vaccines saved 120,000 UK lives in 2021. But in fact the latest official estimate is 10 times lower than this, says Prof David Paton. Why is the BBC using outdated figures?
(2024-10-24). (VIDEO) Mayo Clinic expert answers common questions about the flu, COVID-19. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Influenza (flu) and COVID-19 are both highly contagious respiratory illnesses. COVID-19 is caused by infection with a coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), and flu is caused by infection with an influenza virus. The best way to protect yourself from either of these illnesses is to get vaccinated. Updated vaccines for both influenza and COVID-19 are now available. In this Q&A, Dr. Robert Jacobson, medical director for Mayo Clinic's Primary Care Immunization Program, answers some common questions he gets…
(2024-10-24). Euthanasia during the covid era wasn't limited to the elderly. expose-news.com According to a 2022 article by UK journalist Jacqui Deevoy, euthanasia was not limited to elderly people. Hundreds of thousands of people have died during the past two and a half years, …
(2024-10-24). Bill Gates tries to squirm out of court case but the Dutch aren't having it. expose-news.com Arno van Kessel and Peter Stassen are two Dutch attorneys who have worked together on several notable cases, particularly those related to the covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath. One of those covid …
(2024-10-24). Mayo Clinic Minute: Protect your family from seasonal respiratory infections. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19 all have one thing in common: they are respiratory infections that cause similar symptoms such as coughing, fever and fatigue. These illnesses can range from mild to severe, especially in people who are more vulnerable. Dr. Tina Ardon, a family medicine physician at Mayo Clinic, says these respiratory infections also share common preventive measures. She offers these tips to help keep you and your family safe. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/sgcSYHY-5Z8 Journalists: Broadcast-quality…