The next time you get your blood pressure checked, expect your medical provider to be a bit more aggressive about high levels. And if you like a glass of wine with dinner or a cocktail on the weekends, brace yourself: New guidelines from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology released Thursday suggest you abstain. Committees from …
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Read More »Second person dies after eating broccoli sandwiches bought at a food truck as botulism outbreak leaves multiple people hospitalised
A second person has died after eating a broccoli sandwich in Italy amid a toxic botulism outbreak that has left multiple people hospitalised. Last week, 52-year-old artist Luigi Di Sarno died after eating the panini from a food truck in the town of Diamante, in Calabria. Now, Tamara D’Acunto, 45, has also died, and more than a dozen people have been …
Read More »What to know about Stratus COVID-19 variant – Deseret News
A new COVID-19 variant, XFG or “Stratus,” has become the dominant strain in U.S. The stratus variant has been detected in wastewater in 30 U.S. states, the CDC reports. While viral activity level remains ‘moderate’, several states have showed high levels. A new COVID-19 variant, XFG — nicknamed “Stratus” — is now the dominant strain in the U.S. And the …
Read More »Using generative AI, researchers design compounds that can kill drug-resistant bacteria | MIT News
With help from artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have designed novel antibiotics that can combat two hard-to-treat infections: drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae and multi-drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Using generative AI algorithms, the research team designed more than 36 million possible compounds and computationally screened them for antimicrobial properties. The top candidates they discovered are structurally distinct from any existing antibiotics, and they appear …
Read More »Utah’s first 2025 case of West Nile virus in humans reported – Deseret News
Utah’s first human case of West Nile virus for 2025 has been found in Salt Lake County. The infected individual was hospitalized with a severe form but is now recovering at home. Three Salt Lake County mosquito abatement districts have tested positive for the disease. The Salt Lake County Health Department on Thursday announced Utah’s first human case of West …
Read More »Is Walking Enough Exercise? Here’s What Doctors Say
I’m a huge fan of Japanese walking – an interval-style pattern that’s been linked to better blood pressure, increased muscle mass, and improved aerobic ability compared to regular ol’ strolling. But medical experts roundly agree that “normal” walking is nothing to be sniffed at, either. Calling the exercise “overlooked,” the NHS said the movement can improve your heart health and …
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A patient suffering from mpox sits on a bench at the Kavumu hospital in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo — the global epicenter of the mpox outbreak, Glody Murhabazi/AFP/via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Glody Murhabazi/AFP/via Getty Images Mpox made for scary headlines in 2022 and 2023: Tens of thousands of cases worldwide, with 30,000 in the U.S. …
Read More »FDA warns about unapproved thyroid pills — then says it’ll ‘ensure access’ to them
An unusual about-face that played out at the Food and Drug Administration over the last week illustrated the power of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement, particularly with its focus on “natural” drugs. Last Thursday, the agency published a statement saying it had concerns about the safety and effectiveness of unapproved thyroid medications made from animal tissue after it received …
Read More »Bowel Cancer Symptoms: 5 warning signs of bowel cancer and how to reduce the risk, according to a gut expert |
Bowel cancer is a significant global health concern, with cases and deaths projected to rise dramatically by 2040. Early detection is crucial, as highlighted by gut health expert Dr. Megan Rossi, who emphasizes recognizing key warning signs like unexplained weight loss, bloating, blood in stool, changes in bowel habits, and fatigue. Bowel cancer, aka colorectal cancer, is the second leading …
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