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Chikungunya in China: What you need to know

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Chikungunya in China: What you need to know
Cases of chikungunya fever are rising in southern China, prompting local authorities to take measures to curb its spread.

586. New European toolkit launched to help eliminate hepatitis in prisons

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The new toolkit is designed to support the implementation and scale-up of hepatitis B and C interventions in prisons across Europe. It also reinforces the principle of "equivalence of care," ensuring that people in prison receive health care comparable to that available in the community.

587. Study finds vitamin B3 and green tea compound help aging brain cells clean up

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Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have identified a promising nonpharmaceutical treatment that rejuvenates aging brain cells and clears away the buildup of harmful proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease.

588. Seeing with fresh eyes: Snails as a system for studying sight restoration

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The eye of the apple snail is unusually similar to a human eye—but, unlike human eyes, it can regrow itself if injured or even amputated. New research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has established the apple snail as a novel research organism to study eye regeneration, with the potential to better understand and find treatments for eye conditions in humans like macular degeneration.

589. Excessive screen time among youth may pose heart health risks

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Children and young adults who spend excessive hours glued to screens and electronic devices may have higher risks of cardiometabolic diseases, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and insulin resistance, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

590. NHS Active 10 walking tracker users are more active after using the app

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Users of the NHS Active 10 app, designed to encourage people to become more active, immediately increased their amount of brisk and non-brisk walking upon using the app, according to researchers from the University of Cambridge.

591. Low-oxygen air slows Parkinson's progression and restores movement in mice

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Researchers from the Broad Institute and Mass General Brigham have shown that a low-oxygen environment—similar to the thin air found at Mount Everest base camp—can protect the brain and restore movement in mice with Parkinson's-like disease.

592. Hidden bowel cancer risk in common growths

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Flinders University and Flinders Medical Center researchers have found a critical link between having two types of polyps, common growths found in the bowel, and an increased risk of developing cancer, according to a new study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) titled "Risk of advanced colorectal neoplasia at follow-up colonoscopy after synchronous adenoma and clinically significant serrated polyp."

593. Investigating the safety and efficacy of a hypoglossal nerve stimulator in young children with Down syndrome

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Sleep apnea, or difficulty breathing at night, is common among children with Down syndrome—affecting up to 80% compared to just 5% of the general pediatric population. Sleep apnea can negatively impact any child's ability to function and learn, but for children with Down syndrome who have neurocognitive differences, good sleep may be even more crucial to their development.

594. Removing barriers to recovery improves surgical outcomes

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When performed prior to orthopedic surgery, an evaluation by a health behavior psychologist can improve patient outcomes, according to a new study from the University of Missouri School of Medicine published in The Journal of Knee Surgery.

595. Chikungunya in China: What you need to know

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Cases of chikungunya fever are rising in southern China, prompting local authorities to take measures to curb its spread.

596. China tackles chikungunya virus outbreak with wide range of measures as thousands fall ill

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An outbreak of the chikungunya virus in China has prompted authorities to take preventive measures from mosquito nets and clouds of disinfectant, threatening fines for people who fail to disperse standing water and even deploying drones to hunt down insect breeding grounds.

597. RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development

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The Department of Health and Human Services will cancel contracts and pull funding for some vaccines that are being developed to fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the flu.

598. A diabetes drug may help prevent dementia

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New research in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism reveals that metformin, a medication traditionally prescribed to treat diabetes, is linked to lower risks of dementia and early death.

599. New risk calculator can better predict stroke to direct the best prevention

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Researchers at the University of Vermont have developed a more precise way to assess stroke risk in people with atrial fibrillation (A-Fib), a condition that affects 10.5 million Americans and is a leading cause of stroke.

600. Living in hurricane-flooded areas raises older adults' mortality risk by 9 percent

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Hurricanes and related natural catastrophes like flooding are becoming more severe and more frequent around the world. Older people are especially at risk, but relatively little is known about long-term health effects. In 2012, the northeast US was hit by Hurricane Sandy, which resulted in unusable transportation systems, destruction of homes, power loss, and more than 100 casualties.

601. A course of psychotherapy for low back pain remains effective for at least three years, finds trial

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A type of psychotherapy called cognitive functional therapy (CFT) is the first treatment for chronic disabling low back pain with good evidence that it can effectively reduce disability due to the pain for more than a year, finds a randomized controlled trial (RCT) published in The Lancet Rheumatology.

602. 'Healthocide' coined to describe deliberate attacks on health care as acts of war

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The deliberate destruction of health services and systems as an act of war should be termed "healthocide" and medical practitioners should call out and stand firm against this weaponization of health care, insists a thought-provoking commentary published in the open-access journal BMJ Global Health.

603. Childhood verbal abuse shows similar impact on adult mental health as physical abuse

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Experiencing childhood verbal abuse shows a similar impact on adult mental health as physical abuse, suggests a large intergenerational study, published in the open access journal BMJ Open.

604. 'Solastalgia' might help explain effects of climate change on mental health

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"Solastalgia" might help explain the negative effects of climate change on mental health, suggests a review of the available research, published in the open-access journal BMJ Mental Health.

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