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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Takes a Tragic Turn: A Young Life Lost

In the heart of flu season, a devastating loss has struck a family in Randolph County. A vibrant 9-year-old girl, Madeline Vernon, passed away due to complications from the flu. Her parents, Mary Edging and Jimmy Vernon, are now grappling with the unimaginable pain of losing their daughter. Madeline

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Alcohol Reduction: Ozempic Shows Promise

Ozempic, a popular drug for diabetes and weight loss, has shown unexpected benefits in reducing alcohol consumption. A recent study involving 48 participants with moderate alcohol-use disorder found that those taking semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, drank significantly less alcohol and

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Ohio Farmer Contracts Bird Flu: What You Need to Know

Ohio has seen its first human case of bird flu during the current outbreak. The infected individual is an adult farmer from Mercer County, located about two hours from Cincinnati. The man came into contact with infected commercial poultry that had already died from the virus. This strain of bird flu

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Texas County Faces Vaccination Challenge

In the heart of Texas, a small county is grappling with a growing measles outbreak. The Texas Department of State Health Services revealed that 24 cases have been confirmed in just two weeks. This is a significant jump from the nine cases reported just days earlier. The concerning part? All 24 indiv

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Smoking and COPD: A Double Trouble

COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a challenging lung condition. It's like dealing with multiple problems at once, such as struggling to breathe, constant coughing, and dealing with mucus buildup. This happens because the airways or tiny air sacs in the lungs are not working properly

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Cancer Myths on Social Media

Social media is a hotspot for false information. This is especially true when it comes to serious illnesses like cancer. People are often misled by unproven cancer treatments. The problem is, most advice on how to spot these myths is too complicated. It assumes that everyone has strong research skil

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Cancer Care: A New Way to Support Survivors

Cancer survivors have a lot to deal with after their main treatment. They have to manage side effects, keep an eye out for any signs of cancer returning, and cope with emotional challenges. Doctors are often too busy to provide all the support survivors need. That's why giving doctors tools to make

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: How Movement Helps Older Adults with Joint Pain

Older adults with joint pain might find it hard to believe, but staying active can do wonders for their brains. It's not just about keeping the body in shape; it's also about keeping the mind sharp. A recent study showed that older adults with osteoarthritis and moderate to severe pain can still ben

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Text Messages and Hypertension: A New Approach to Care

Imagine if you could get a little nudge to live healthier just by reading a text message. That's what researchers wanted to find out when they looked into using text messages to help people with high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a big deal because it can lead to serious heart problems. Doc

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Making Breathing Easier: The Role of Tech in COPD Care

In the Netherlands, over 545, 900 people are dealing with COPD, a condition that makes breathing difficult. The Royal Dutch Society for Physiotherapy has guidelines to help manage this condition. Recently, these guidelines were updated to include activity trackers (ATs). These devices monitor physic

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