Gastrointestinal cancers, which include colorectal, stomach and pancreatic cancer, are rising dramatically in younger adults, though doctors aren’t fully sure why. Even some of the possible causes require more research, they say. According to a review published Thursday in JAMA, gastrointestinal cancers have become the fastest-growing type of cancers diagnosed in adults younger than 50 in the U.S. The review, …
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Have Already Killed Four People in Florida This Year
A rare flesh-eating bacteria has killed four people in Florida this year, according to a recent report by the state’s Department of Health. The deadly bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, is typically found in warm saltwater or brackish water. It can enter the body through open cuts or by consuming raw shellfish, and the microbe is often found in oysters from warm coastal …
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IT WAS ABOUT eight years ago when my dad, John Zaleski, first noticed something was off. I’ve always thought of him as someone with an infinite reserve of energy, the sort of stamina that allowed him to work his white-collar job and fix something in the house once he clocked out. This feeling he developed, as he recounted to me …
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People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have an odour that can be reliably detected from skin swabs by trained dogs, a new study has shown. The research, in collaboration with Medical Detection Dogs and the Universities of Bristol and Manchester, was published on July 15 in The Journal of Parkinson’s Disease. Two dogs were trained by the charity, Medical Detection Dogs, …
Read More »This 30-Minute Walk Is 10x More Effective Than Getting 10,000 Steps a Day – The Everygirl
This 30-Minute Walk Is 10x More Effective Than Getting 10,000 Steps a Day The Everygirl Just 30 minutes a day of ‘Japanese walking’ may help you get in shape The Washington Post ‘Japanese walking’ a fun way for some to boost their health CBC I tried the walking method ‘better than 10,000 steps per day’ – this is why I’m a fan The Independent …
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Branden Newman had been suffering from migraines since he was just 13 years old. Normally, he would take an over-the-counter painkiller and the pain in his head would disappear within 24 hours. But in late April, the Texas native suffered a six-day migraine that left him unable to eat and constantly feeling dizzy, nauseous and sensitive to light. It was …
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Nearly a year into parenting, I’ve relied on advice and tricks to keep my baby alive and entertained. For the most part, he’s been agile and vivacious, and I’m beginning to see an inquisitive character develop from the lump of coal that would suckle from my breast. Now he’s started nursery (or what Germans refer to as Kita), other parents …
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