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		<title>Hair Straightening Products Linked to Uterine Cancer Risk: Study</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oct. 18, 2022 &#8212; Women who use chemical hair straightening merchandise could also be at an elevated threat for uterine most cancers, in line with new analysis from the National Institutes of Health.   Women who use straightening merchandise greater than 4 instances per 12 months have the very best threat for growing uterine most [...]</p>
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<p><span>Oct. 18, 2022 &#8212; Women who use chemical hair straightening merchandise could also be at an elevated threat for uterine most cancers, in line with new analysis from the National Institutes of Health.  </span></p>
<p><span>Women who use straightening merchandise greater than 4 instances per 12 months have the very best threat for growing uterine most cancers, </span><span>in line with the research</span><span>. More particularly, the researchers discovered that ladies who used straightening or stress-free merchandise greater than 4 instances per 12 months had been greater than twice as more likely to develop uterine most cancers in comparison with those that do not use these merchandise. </span></p>
<p><span>Lead research writer Alexandra White, PhD, stated that about 1.64% of girls who do not use chemical hair straightening merchandise develop uterine most cancers by age 70. But for frequent customers of those merchandise, that threat goes as much as 4.05%. </span></p>
<p>&#8220;This double charge is regarding,&#8221; she stated. But &#8220;it is necessary to place this info into context,&#8221; she famous, as &#8220;uterine most cancers is a comparatively uncommon kind of most cancers.&#8221; </p>
<p><span>Previous analysis has linked hair product use, equivalent to hair dye, to elevated dangers of different hormone-sensitive cancers equivalent to breast most cancers. But researchers imagine that is the primary evaluation that examined the usage of hair straighteners in relation to uterine most cancers.</span></p>
<p><span>The research</span><span> examined hair product utilization and uterine most cancers incidence throughout an 11-year interval amongst 33 ,947 ladies whose ages ranged from 35 to 70. The evaluation managed for variables equivalent to age, race, and threat elements. </span></p>
<p><span>Uterine most cancers is the ninth most typical kind of most cancers within the United States, in line with the </span><span>National Cancer Institute</span><span>, with greater than 65,000 new circumstances recognized yearly. More than 12,000 deaths are brought on by uterine most cancers annually.</span></p>
<p><span>Hair straightening product utilization was extra widespread amongst ladies with low bodily exercise and amongst African American ladies, the research discovered. </span></p>
<p><span>“Because Black women use hair straightening or relaxer products more frequently and tend to initiate use at earlier ages than other races and ethnicities, these findings may be even more relevant for them,” stated Che-Jung Chang, PhD, one of many research authors,  in a press release. </span></p>
<p><span>The research was funded by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institute of Health and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and was printed within the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on Monday. </span></p>
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		<title>Exposure to ‘Blue Spaces’ Linked to Better Mental Health</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oct. 14, 2022 &#8212; Spending time in “blue spaces” — comparable to seashores, rivers, and lakes — as a baby can have important and lasting advantages for wellbeing all through life, in line with a new research printed within the Journal of Environmental Psychology. When uncovered to blue areas in childhood, individuals are extra prone [...]</p>
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<p><span>Oct. 14, 2022 &#8212; Spending time in “blue spaces” — comparable to seashores, rivers, and lakes — as a baby can have important and lasting advantages for wellbeing all through life, in line with a </span><span>new research</span><span> printed within the </span><span>Journal of Environmental Psychology</span><span>.</span></p>
<p><span>When uncovered to blue areas in childhood, individuals are extra prone to revisit our bodies of water in maturity and admire the time spent in pure settings.</span></p>
<p><span>“Learning to swim and appreciate the dangers in terms of rip currents, cold temperatures, etc., is of course primary,” Mathew White, one of many research authors and a senior scientist on the University of Vienna, </span><span>instructed </span><span>The Guardian</span><span>.</span></p>
<p><span>“But the message we are trying to get across is that to only teach children about the dangers of water settings may make them overly afraid of, and ill-equipped to benefit from, places that can also be hugely beneficial to their health and wellbeing as they grow up,” he stated. “The vast majority of blue space visits — both for adults and children — do not involve getting wet, so there are also many advantages from spending time near water, not just in it.”</span></p>
<p><span>Researchers from the U.S. and a dozen different international locations analyzed information from the BlueHealth International Survey for greater than 15,000 folks throughout 18 international locations, analyzing the hyperlinks between childhood publicity to blue areas and grownup wellbeing. </span></p>
<p><span>Participants recalled their experiences as much as age 16, noting how typically they visited blue areas, how native they have been, and the way snug their mother and father or guardians have been about permitting them to swim and play. They additionally mentioned their current contact with blue areas and inexperienced areas through the earlier 4 weeks, in addition to their psychological well being standing through the earlier two weeks.</span></p>
<p><span>Researchers discovered that extra childhood publicity to blue areas was related to higher grownup wellbeing. They famous the outcomes have been constant throughout all international locations and areas.</span></p>
<p><span>Adults additionally had familiarity with and confidence round coasts, rivers, and lakes, in addition to larger ranges of pleasure round our bodies of water and a larger propensity to spend leisure time in nature throughout maturity. In flip, this lifted their temper and wellbeing.</span></p>
<p><span>“We recognize that both green and blue spaces have a positive impact on people’s mental and physical health,” Valeria Vitale, one of many research authors and a doctoral candidate at Sapienza University of Rome, instructed </span><span>The Guardian</span><span>.</span></p>
<p><span>In current years, a rising variety of research have famous the advantages of spending time in nature, together with each blue areas and inexperienced areas comparable to forests, parks, and gardens. The pure settings can enhance folks’s bodily exercise ranges, increase temper and wellbeing, and decrease stress and anxiousness. </span></p>
<p><span>Vitale and colleagues famous that blue areas, particularly, have distinctive sensory qualities comparable to wave sounds and light-weight reflections that may enhance temper, in addition to leisure actions comparable to swimming, fishing, and water sports activities.</span></p>
<p><span>“We believe our findings are particularly relevant to practitioners and policymakers because of the nationally representative nature of the samples,” she stated. “First, our findings reinforce the need to protect and invest in natural spaces in order to optimize the potential benefits to subjective wellbeing. Second, our research suggests that policies and initiatives encouraging greater contact with blue spaces during childhood may support better mental health in later life.”</span></p>
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		<title>Nearly 30% of U.S. Cancer Deaths Linked to Smoking</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 29, 2022 – Nearly 123,000 most cancers deaths – or nearly 30% of all most cancers deaths – within the United States in 2019 have been linked to cigarette smoking, a brand new evaluation suggests. That corresponds to greater than 2 million person-years of misplaced life and practically $21 billion in annual misplaced earnings. [...]</p>
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<p>Aug. 29, 2022 – Nearly 123,000 most cancers deaths – or nearly 30% of all most cancers deaths – within the United States in 2019 have been linked to cigarette smoking, a brand new evaluation suggests.</p>
<p>That corresponds to greater than 2 million person-years of misplaced life and practically $21 billion in annual misplaced earnings.</p>
<p>&#8220;During the previous few many years, smoking has considerably declined within the U.S., adopted by nice declines in mortality from lung most cancers and another smoking-related cancers,&#8221; says lead creator Farhad Islami, MD, senior scientific director of most cancers disparity analysis on the American Cancer Society.</p>
<p>Despite this &#8220;exceptional progress, our outcomes point out that smoking continues to be related to about 30% of all most cancers deaths and substantial misplaced earnings within the U.S., and that extra work needs to be carried out to additional cut back smoking within the nation,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>The examine was printed on-line Aug. 10 within the International Journal of Cancer.</p>
<p>Islami and colleagues had discovered that misplaced earnings from most cancers deaths in 2015 got here to just about $95 billion. Other analysis confirmed {that a} substantial portion of misplaced earnings from most cancers deaths could possibly be traced to cigarette smoking, however estimates have been greater than a decade outdated.</p>
<p>To present more moderen estimates and assist information tobacco management insurance policies, Islami and colleagues estimated person-years of life misplaced (PYLL<span>)</span>and misplaced earnings from cigarette smoking-related most cancers deaths in 2019.</p>
<p>Of the 418,563 most cancers deaths in adults ages 25 to 79 years, an estimated 122,951 could possibly be linked to cigarette smoking. That corresponds to 29.4% of all most cancers deaths and roughly 2.2 million PYLL. Translated to misplaced earnings, the authors estimated $20.9 billion whole, with common misplaced earnings of $170,000 per most cancers dying linked to smoking.</p>
<p>By most cancers sort, lung most cancers accounted for about 62%, or $12.9 billion, of the overall misplaced earnings linked to smoking, adopted by esophageal most cancers (7%, or $1.5 billion), colorectal most cancers (6%, or $1.2 billion), and liver most cancers (5%, or $1.1 billion).</p>
<p>Smoking-related dying charges have been highest within the 13 &#8220;tobacco nation&#8221; states with weaker tobacco management insurance policies and the next fee of cigarette smoking. These states are Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia.</p>
<p>The misplaced earnings fee in all 13 tobacco nation states mixed was about 44% increased, in contrast with different states and the District of Columbia mixed, and the annual PYLL fee was 47% increased in tobacco nation states.</p>
<p>The researchers estimated that if PYLL and misplaced earnings charges in all states matched these in Utah, which has the bottom charges, greater than half of the overall PYLL and misplaced earnings nationally would have been prevented. In different phrases, that will imply 1.27 million PYLL and $10.5 billion saved in 2019.</p>
<p><strong>Ending the &#8216;Scourge of Tobacco&#8217;</strong></p>
<p>To kick the smoking behavior, well being suppliers ought to &#8220;display sufferers for tobacco use, doc tobacco use standing, advise individuals who smoke to give up, and help in makes an attempt to give up,&#8221; Islami says.</p>
<p>Getting extra individuals to display for lung most cancers within the U.S. can also be essential, provided that solely 6.6% of eligible individuals in 2019 obtained screening.</p>
<p>In a press release, Lisa Lacasse, president of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, mentioned this report &#8220;additional demonstrates simply how important decreasing tobacco use is to ending struggling and dying from most cancers.&#8221;</p>
<p>To finish the &#8220;scourge of tobacco,&#8221; native, state, and federal lawmakers must move confirmed tobacco management insurance policies, she mentioned.</p>
<p>These embrace common and vital tobacco tax will increase, thorough statewide smoke-free legal guidelines, and sufficient funding for state packages to stop and quit smoking. It additionally means guaranteeing all Medicaid enrollees have entry to all companies that may assist people who smoke give up in addition to entry to all FDA-approved medicines that assist customers quit smoking.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have the instruments to get this carried out, we simply want lawmakers to behave,&#8221; Lacasse mentioned.</p>
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		<title>Abnormal Heart Chamber Linked to Higher Dementia Risk: Study</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 22, 2022 – Older adults with an higher coronary heart chamber that’s of irregular measurement or doesn’t work effectively could have as much as a 35% increased threat for dementia, in line with new analysis. The situation, known as atrial cardiopathy, includes abnormalities within the left atrium, one of many two higher chambers of [...]</p>
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<p>Aug. 22, 2022 – Older adults with an higher coronary heart chamber that’s of irregular measurement or doesn’t work effectively could have as much as a 35% increased threat for dementia, in line with new analysis.</p>
<p>The situation, known as atrial cardiopathy, includes abnormalities within the left atrium, one of many two higher chambers of the guts. The hyperlink to dementia is current even when an individual has not had coronary heart signs, the research authors say.</p>
<p>The analysis, led by Michelle C. Johansen, MD, of the Department of Neurology on the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, was revealed on-line Aug. 10 within the Journal of the American Heart Association.</p>
<p>Atrial cardiopathy has been linked to a better threat of stroke and atrial fibrillation (AFib), and since each stroke and AFib are linked to a better dementia threat, it was vital to analyze whether or not atrial cardiopathy is linked to dementia, the research authors mentioned.</p>
<p>Then, the following query was whether or not that hyperlink is impartial of AFib and stroke, and their analysis means that it&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong>More Than 5,000 Adults Studied</strong></p>
<p>For the research, the researchers checked out a various inhabitants of 5,078 older adults dwelling in 4 U.S. communities: Washington County, MD; Forsyth County, NC; northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis; and Jackson, MS.</p>
<p>Just greater than a 3rd (34%) had atrial cardiopathy (common age 75 years, 59% feminine, 21% Black adults) and 763 of the individuals studied developed dementia.</p>
<p>Investigators discovered that atrial cardiopathy had a giant hyperlink to dementia; individuals with the guts situation have been 35% extra prone to have dementia.</p>
<p>But the researchers famous that their findings present an affiliation; in different phrases, this does not essentially imply that is proof that the irregular coronary heart chamber is the reason for the dementia.</p>
<p>Clifford Kavinsky, MD, head of the Comprehensive Stroke and Cardiology Clinic at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, says extra analysis would have to be achieved to point out convincing proof that atrial cardiopathy causes dementia.</p>
<p>He calls the findings &#8220;provocative in attempting to know in a common sense how cardiac dysfunction results in dementia.</p>
<p>&#8220;We all know coronary heart failure results in dementia, however now we see there could also be a relationship with simply dysfunction of the higher chambers,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p><strong>Unresolved Questions</strong></p>
<p>But nonetheless not clear is what&#8217;s behind the connection, who&#8217;s in danger, and the way the elevated threat might be prevented, he says.</p>
<p>Kavinsky additionally wonders whether or not the outcomes eradicated all sufferers with atrial fibrillation, which is already identified to be linked to dementia, some extent the authors acknowledge as effectively.</p>
<p>Researchers checklist within the limitations that &#8220;asymptomatic AF or silent cerebral infarction could have been missed&#8221; within the technique of recruiting individuals for the research.</p>
<p>Preventing coronary heart illness is vital for all kinds of causes, Kavinsky notes, and one of many causes is coronary heart illness&#8217;s connection to a decline in psychological expertise.</p>
<p>He says this research helps present that &#8220;even dysfunction of the higher chambers of the guts contributes to the evolution of dementia.&#8221;</p>
<p>The research underlines the necessity to shift to prevention with coronary heart illness basically, and extra particularly in atrial dysfunction, Kavinsky says, noting a lot of this dysfunction is led to by hypertension or coronary heart illness.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 12, 2022 – Hair loss, diminished intercourse drive, and erectile dysfunction have joined a listing of better-known signs linked to lengthy COVID in sufferers who weren&#8217;t hospitalized, based on findings of a giant research. Anuradhaa Subramanian, PhD, with the Institute of Applied Health Research on the University of Birmingham within the United Kingdom, led [...]</p>
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<p>Aug. 12, 2022 – Hair loss, diminished intercourse drive, and erectile dysfunction have joined a listing of better-known signs linked to lengthy COVID in sufferers who weren&#8217;t hospitalized, based on findings of a giant research.</p>
<p>Anuradhaa Subramanian, PhD, with the Institute of Applied Health Research on the University of Birmingham within the United Kingdom, led the analysis printed on-line on July 25 in Nature Medicine.</p>
<p>The group analyzed 486,149 grownup digital well being information from sufferers with confirmed COVID within the U.Okay., in comparison with 1.9 million individuals with no prior historical past of COVID, from January 2020 to April 2021. Researchers matched each teams intently when it comes to demographic, social, and medical traits.</p>
<p><strong>New Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>The group recognized 62 signs, together with the well-known indicators of lengthy COVID, comparable to fatigue, lack of sense of odor, shortness of breath, and mind fog, but additionally hair loss, sexual dysfunction, chest ache, fever, lack of management of bowel actions, and limb swelling.</p>
<p>“These differences in symptoms reported between the infected and uninfected groups remained even after we accounted for age, sex, ethnic group, socioeconomic status, body mass index, smoking status, the presence of more than 80 health conditions, and past reporting of the same symptom,” Subramanian and co-researcher Shamil Haroon, PhD, wrote in a abstract of their analysis in The Conversation.</p>
<p>They level out that solely 20 of the signs they discovered are included within the World Health Organization’s medical case definition for lengthy COVID.</p>
<p>They additionally discovered that folks extra prone to have persistent signs 3 months after COVID an infection have been additionally extra prone to be younger, feminine, people who smoke, to belong to sure minority ethnic teams, and to have decrease socioeconomic standing. They have been additionally extra prone to be overweight and have a variety of well being situations.</p>
<p>Haroon, an affiliate medical professor on the University of Birmingham, says that one cause it appeared that youthful individuals have been extra prone to get signs of lengthy COVID could also be that older adults with COVID have been extra prone to be hospitalized and weren’t included on this research.</p>
<p>“Since we only considered non-hospitalized adults, the older adults we included in our study may have been relatively healthier and thus had a lower symptom burden,” he says.</p>
<p>Subramania notes that older sufferers have been extra prone to report lasting COVID-related signs within the research, however when researchers accounted for a variety of different situations that sufferers had earlier than an infection (which usually extra generally occur in older adults), they discovered youthful age as a danger issue for long-term COVID-related signs.</p>
<p>In the research interval, most sufferers have been unvaccinated, and outcomes got here earlier than the widespread Delta and Omicron variants.</p>
<p>More than half (56.6%) of the sufferers contaminated with the virus that causes COVID had been recognized in 2020, and 43.4% in 2021. Less than 5% (4.5%) of the sufferers contaminated with the virus and 4.7% of the sufferers with no recorded proof of a COVID an infection had acquired a minimum of a single dose of a COVID vaccine earlier than the research began.</p>
<p>Eric Topol, MD, founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in La Jolla, CA, and editor-in-chief of Medscape (WebMD&#8217;s sister website for medical professionals), says extra research have to be accomplished to see whether or not outcomes can be totally different with vaccination standing and evolving variants.</p>
<p>But he notes that this research has a number of strengths: “The hair loss, libido loss, and ejaculation difficulty are all new symptoms,&#8221; and the study – large and carefully controlled – shows these issues were among those more likely to occur.</p>
<p>A loss of sense of smell – which is not a new observation – was still the most likely risk shown in the study, followed by hair loss, sneezing, ejaculation difficulty, and reduced sex drive; followed by shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pain associated with breathing difficulties, hoarseness, and fever.</p>
<p><strong>Three Main Clusters of Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>Given the wide range of symptoms, long COVID likely represents a group of conditions, the authors wrote.</p>
<p>They found three main clusters. The largest, with roughly 80% of people with long COVID in the study, faced a broad spectrum of symptoms, ranging from fatigue, to headache, to pain. The second largest group, (15%) mostly had symptoms having to do with mental health and thinking skills, including depression, anxiety, brain fog, and insomnia. The smallest group (5%) had mainly respiratory symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing.</p>
<p>Putting symptoms in clusters will be important to start understanding what leads to long COVID, says Farha Ikramuddin, MD, a physiatrist and rehabilitation specialist at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis.</p>
<p>She says though the symptoms listed in this paper are new in published research, she has certainly been seeing them over time in her long COVID clinic. (The researchers also used only coded health care data, so they were limited in what symptoms they could discover, she notes.)</p>
<p>Ikramuddin says a strength of the paper is its large size, but she also cautioned that it’s difficult to determine whether members of the comparison group truly had no COVID infection when the information is taken from their medical records. Often, people test at home or assume they have COVID and don’t test, she says, and therefore the information wouldn’t be recorded.</p>
<p>Evaluating non-hospitalized patients is also important, she says, as much of the research on long COVID has come from hospitalized patients, so little has been known about the symptoms of those with milder infections.</p>
<p>“Patients who have been hospitalized and have long COVID look very different from the patients who were not hospitalized,” Ikramuddin says.</p>
<p>One clear message from the paper, she says, is that listening and asking in depth questions on signs are vital with sufferers who&#8217;ve had COVID.</p>
<p>“Counseling has also become very important for our patients in the pandemic,” she says.</p>
<p>It may even be vital to do research on returning to work for sufferers with lengthy COVID to see what number of are capable of return and at what capability, Ikramuddin says.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 10, 2022 – Intermittent fasting was not linked with a smaller likelihood of getting COVID-19, however it was linked with getting a much less extreme an infection, in keeping with the findings of a brand new examine. The examine was completed on women and men in Utah who had been, on common, of their [...]</p>
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<p>Aug. 10, 2022 – Intermittent fasting was not linked with a smaller likelihood of getting COVID-19, however it was linked with getting a much less extreme an infection, in keeping with the findings of a brand new examine.</p>
<p>The examine was completed on women and men in Utah who had been, on common, of their 60s and received COVID earlier than vaccines had been obtainable.</p>
<p>Roughly 1 in 3 folks in Utah quick every now and then – greater than in different states. This is partly as a result of greater than 60% of individuals in Utah belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and roughly 40% of them quick – sometimes skipping two meals in a row.</p>
<p>Those who fasted, on common, for a day a month over the previous 40 years weren&#8217;t much less prone to get COVID, however they had been much less prone to be hospitalized or die from the virus.</p>
<p>&#8220;Intermittent fasting has already proven to decrease irritation and enhance cardiovascular well being,&#8221; lead examine creator Benjamin Horne, PhD, of Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City, mentioned in an announcement.</p>
<p>&#8220;In this examine, we’re discovering extra advantages in relation to battling an an infection of COVID-19 in sufferers who&#8217;ve been fasting for many years,” he mentioned.</p>
<p>The examine was revealed in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention &#038; Health.</p>
<p><strong>Intermittent Fasting Not a Substitute for a COVID-19 Vaccine</strong></p>
<p>Importantly, intermittent fasting shouldn’t be seen as an alternative choice to getting a COVID vaccine, the researchers stress. Rather, periodic fasting could be a well being behavior to think about, since additionally it is linked to a decrease threat of diabetes and coronary heart illness, for instance.</p>
<p>But anybody who desires to think about intermittent fasting ought to seek the advice of their physician first, Horne careworn, particularly if they&#8217;re aged, pregnant, or have diabetes, coronary heart illness, or kidney illness.</p>
<p><strong>Fasting Didn’t Prevent COVID-19 however Made It Less Severe</strong></p>
<p>In their examine, the group checked out information from 1,524 adults who had been seen within the cardiac catheterization lab at Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute, accomplished a survey, and had a take a look at for the virus that causes COVID-19 from March 16, 2020, to Feb. 25, 2021.</p>
<p>Of these sufferers, 205 examined constructive for COVID, and of those, 73 reported that that they had fasted usually not less than as soon as a month.</p>
<p>Similar numbers of sufferers received COVID-19 whether or not they had, or had not, fasted usually (14%, versus 13%).</p>
<p>But amongst those that examined constructive for the virus, fewer sufferers had been hospitalized for COVID or died through the examine follow-up if that they had fasted usually (11%) than if that they had not fasted usually (29%).</p>
<p>Even when the analyses had been adjusted for age, smoking, alcohol use, ethnicity, historical past of coronary heart illness, and different elements, periodic fasting was nonetheless an unbiased predictor of a decrease threat of hospitalization or loss of life.</p>
<p>Several issues could clarify the findings, the researchers counsel.</p>
<p>A lack of urge for food is a typical response to an infection, they observe.</p>
<p>Fasting reduces irritation, and after 12 to 14 hours of fasting, the physique switches from utilizing glucose within the blood to utilizing ketones, together with linoleic acid.</p>
<p>&#8220;There’s a pocket on the floor of SARS-CoV-2 that linoleic acid matches into – and might make the virus much less capable of connect to different cells,” Horne mentioned.</p>
<p>Intermittent fasting additionally promotes autophagy, he famous, which is &#8220;the physique’s recycling system that helps your physique destroy and recycle broken and contaminated cells.&#8221;</p>
<p>The researchers conclude that intermittent fasting plans ought to be investigated in additional analysis &#8220;as a complementary remedy to vaccines to cut back COVID-19 severity, each through the pandemic and publish pandemic, since repeat vaccinations can&#8217;t be carried out each few months indefinitely for the whole world and vaccine entry is restricted in many countries.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Aug. 10, 2022 (HealthDay News) &#8212; A chemical known as perfluooctane sulfate (PFOS) has been linked to the commonest kind of liver most cancers, a brand new examine signifies. PFOS are utilized in a variety of client and industrial merchandise, and are known as “forever chemicals” as a [...]</p>
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<p>WEDNESDAY, Aug. 10, 2022 (HealthDay News) &#8212; A chemical known as perfluooctane sulfate (PFOS) has been linked to the commonest kind of liver most cancers, a brand new examine signifies.</p>
<p>PFOS are utilized in a variety of client and industrial merchandise, and are known as “forever chemicals” as a result of they break down very slowly and accumulate each within the atmosphere and in human tissue.</p>
<p>Researchers on the University of Southern California&#8217;s Keck School of Medicine combed via human blood and tissue samples gathered as a part of a large-scale examine. They then in contrast samples from 50 liver most cancers sufferers with 50 others who didn’t develop most cancers.</p>
<p>Researchers discovered a number of varieties of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) &#8212; the household of chemical substances to which PFOS belongs &#8212; within the blood samples of sufferers taken previous to their liver most cancers analysis.</p>
<p>The strongest hyperlink was between PFOS and liver most cancers. People with PFOS ranges within the prime 10% had been 4.5 instances extra more likely to develop liver most cancers than these with the bottom ranges, researchers discovered.</p>
<p>They additionally discovered proof that PFOS disrupts regular metabolic processes within the liver, inflicting extra fats to build up within the organ. Fatty liver illness is thought to extend the danger of liver most cancers, and is anticipated to have an effect on 30% of U.S. adults by 2030.</p>
<p>Some producers have phased out using PFOS and different varieties of PFOA, however as a result of the chemical substances are long-lasting, they are often discovered within the blood of greater than 98% of adults within the United States, researchers mentioned.</p>
<p>“This builds on the existing research, but takes it one step further,” Jesse Goodrich, a postdoctoral scholar within the division of inhabitants and public well being sciences at Keck, mentioned in a college information launch. “Liver cancer is one of the most serious endpoints in liver disease and this is the first study in humans to show that PFAS are associated with this disease.”</p>
<p>The findings had been printed Aug. 8 in  JHEP Reports .</p>
<p><strong>More info</strong></p>
<p>The Environmental Protection Agency has extra about PFAS.</p>
<p>SOURCE: University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, information launch, Aug. 8, 2022</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Cara Murez and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, July 5, 2022 (HealthDay News) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked a latest Listeria outbreak to ice cream made by Florida-based Big Olaf Creamery. One individual has died within the outbreak involving 10 states, whereas 22 have been hospitalized. The [...]</p>
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<p>TUESDAY, July 5, 2022 (HealthDay News) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked a latest Listeria outbreak to ice cream made by Florida-based Big Olaf Creamery.</p>
<p>One individual has died within the outbreak involving 10 states, whereas 22 have been hospitalized.</p>
<p>The company stated that well being officers interviewed 17 of these those that acquired sick and 14 reported consuming ice cream. Among the 13 who remembered the kind of ice cream they ate, six recognized the model as Big Olaf Creamery or a location that served that kind of ice cream.</p>
<p>On Friday, the corporate started voluntarily started contacting retail areas to advocate in opposition to promoting their ice cream merchandise, the CDC stated.</p>
<p>On Sunday, the corporate issued its personal assertion on social media in regards to the outbreak.</p>
<p>&#8220;For now it&#8217;s only hypothesis as it&#8217;s an ongoing investigation, our model has not been confirmed to be linked to those instances&#8230;,&#8221; the corporate acknowledged. &#8220;The authentic report we acquired from the Florida Department of Health on Friday July 1st, was that there are 23 instances reported&#8230; 6 out of the 23 sufferers talked about having consumed Big Olaf ice cream, however nothing has been confirmed.&#8221;</p>
<p>The assertion added that the corporate has been cooperating with state and federal well being officers as quickly because it was knowledgeable in regards to the state of affairs.</p>
<p><span>Listeria is a micro organism that may trigger extreme sickness when it spreads past the intestine to different elements of the physique, a situation often known as invasive listeriosis. </span></p>
<p>Consumers who&#8217;ve Big Olaf Creamery model ice cream, which is just offered in Florida, ought to throw it away, the CDC stated in its alert. Clean any areas, containers or serving utensils which will have touched the ice cream. Retailers who&#8217;ve bought merchandise from the model mustn&#8217;t serve it till additional discover. Any tools, ice cream scoops, serving utensils or areas which will have come into contact with the ice cream must be cleaned.</p>
<p>While most individuals don’t turn into severely sick from Listeria, it may be harmful for pregnant girls and their newborns, individuals ages 65 and older and people with weakened immune techniques.</p>
<p>Symptoms of extreme sickness sometimes begin inside two weeks of consuming the contaminated meals, however can even begin the identical day or as many as 70 days later.</p>
<p>Symptoms can embody diarrhea and fever, in addition to headache, stiff neck, confusion, lack of steadiness, muscle aches and convulsions.</p>
<p>Pregnant girls sometimes expertise solely fever, fatigue and muscle aches, however the an infection can result in miscarriage, stillbirth, untimely supply or a life-threatening an infection of the new child.</p>
<p><strong>More data</strong></p>
<p>The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has extra data on Listeria.</p>
<p>SOURCE: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, information launch, July 2, 2022</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>May 11, 2022 – Drinking espresso espresso is related to elevated blood levels of cholesterol, significantly in males, a brand new research suggests. Other findings confirmed related will increase in whole ldl cholesterol for each sexes from boiled or plunger espresso, as earlier analysis has additionally advised, whereas ingesting filtered espresso was linked to elevated [...]</p>
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<p>May 11, 2022 – Drinking espresso espresso is related to elevated blood levels of cholesterol, significantly in males, a brand new research suggests.</p>
<p>Other findings confirmed related will increase in whole ldl cholesterol for each sexes from boiled or plunger espresso, as earlier analysis has additionally advised, whereas ingesting filtered espresso was linked to elevated whole ldl cholesterol just for ladies.</p>
<p>&#8220;Coffee is essentially the most continuously consumed central stimulant worldwide, and Norway has the second-highest espresso consumption on the earth,&#8221; wrote the researchers, led by Åsne Lirhus Svatun of UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because of the excessive consumption of espresso, even small well being results from the favored beverage may have appreciable well being penalties and is, due to this fact, an vital subject for analysis,&#8221; they concluded.</p>
<p>The outcomes had been revealed on-line Tuesday within the journal Open Heart.</p>
<p>&#8220;There have been a number of research that confirmed an affiliation with unfiltered espresso and will increase in whole ldl cholesterol,&#8221; says Nieca Goldberg, MD, a heart specialist at NYU Langone Health, who was not concerned within the analysis. &#8220;The chemical substances that mediate this enhance are dipterenes, cafestol and kahweol.”</p>
<p>David Kao, MD, an affiliate professor of medication on the University of Colorado School of Medicine, suggests utilizing fewer high-fat dairy merchandise in espresso: &#8220;For instance, altering to plant-based substitutes is perhaps useful if whitening espresso is a behavior.&#8221;</p>
<p>He notes that whole ldl cholesterol measured on this research contains all kinds of ldl cholesterol.</p>
<p>&#8220;I might additionally counsel trying on the HDL, which is sweet, versus LDL, which is dangerous, slightly than simply the whole in a case like this. If the change is all as a result of elevated good HDL, then that&#8217;s really fascinating,&#8221; Kao says.</p>
<p>He additionally means that researchers have a look at different food plan and life-style habits linked to espresso consumption, like sure kinds of meals or extreme fatigue which may counsel one other situation like sleep apnea.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sometimes the espresso consumption is only a marker of different issues,&#8221; Kao says.</p>
<p>The new evaluation included 21,083 individuals from the Tromsø Study in Northern Norway. The common age of the group was 56.4 years. The researchers evaluated the connection between every degree of espresso ingesting and serum whole levels of cholesterol and regarded on the impact of gender on these findings. The reference group was made up of those that didn&#8217;t drink espresso.</p>
<p>Drinking 3 to five cups of espresso every day was considerably linked to elevated whole levels of cholesterol for women and men, in comparison with those that didn&#8217;t drink espresso.</p>
<p>Drinking 6 or extra cups of plunger/boiled espresso every day was additionally linked with better serum whole ldl cholesterol for women and men, in contrast with individuals who didn&#8217;t drink any espresso ready this manner.</p>
<p>The researchers additionally discovered that for girls, ingesting 6 or extra cups of filtered espresso every day was linked with whole levels of cholesterol, however this enhance was not discovered amongst males.</p>
<p>Drinking instantaneous espresso was related to larger ldl cholesterol than not ingesting instantaneous espresso for each women and men, however there did not seem like a relationship with how a lot instantaneous espresso was consumed, the researcher mentioned.</p>
<p>Limits of the research included self-reporting and the truth that the research consisted primarily of aged and white middle-aged adults.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Robert Preidt HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, April 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) &#8212; Researchers have recognized 5 varieties of micro organism related to aggressive prostate most cancers, they usually say their findings may result in new remedies for the illness. The 5 varieties of micro organism had been widespread in urine and tissue samples from [...]</p>
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<p>THURSDAY, April 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) &#8212; Researchers have recognized 5 varieties of micro organism related to aggressive prostate most cancers, they usually say their findings may result in new remedies for the illness.</p>
<p>The 5 varieties of micro organism had been widespread in urine and tissue samples from males with aggressive prostate most cancers, based on the staff on the University of East Anglia (UEA) within the United Kingdom.</p>
<p>All of the micro organism are anaerobic, which means they will develop with out oxygen current, the researchers reported.</p>
<p>For the examine, the investigators analyzed urine or tissue samples from greater than 600 sufferers with or with out prostate most cancers.</p>
<p>&#8220;We already know of some sturdy associations between infections and most cancers. For instance, the presence of Helicobacter pylori micro organism within the digestive tract can result in abdomen ulcers and is related to abdomen most cancers, and a few varieties of the HPV virus could cause cervical most cancers,&#8221; venture chief Colin Cooper, a professor at UEA&#8217;s Norwich Medical School, mentioned in a college information launch.</p>
<p>&#8220;We needed to seek out out whether or not micro organism might be linked to the best way prostate most cancers grows and spreads,&#8221; Cooper defined.</p>
<p>Prostate most cancers is extra generally a illness males die with slightly than from, based on co-author Jeremy Clark, of Norwich Medical School.</p>
<p>&#8220;And little is thought about what causes some prostate cancers to change into extra aggressive than others. We now have proof that sure micro organism are concerned on this and are a part of the puzzle,&#8221; Clark added.</p>
<p>Along with pinpointing the 5 varieties of micro organism, the researchers additionally recognized potential organic mechanisms of how these micro organism could also be linked to most cancers.</p>
<p>The report was printed April 20 within the journal  European Urology Oncology .</p>
<p><strong>More info</strong></p>
<p>The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlines prostate most cancers signs.</p>
<p>SOURCE: University of East Anglia, information launch, April 20, 2022</p>
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