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It may be detected with a simple blood test crohn’s disease years before symptoms appear, according to a new study reported by SWNS.Canadian researchers say their discovery could enable early diagnosis and potential prevention of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).This test measures the immune system’s response to a protein called flagellin. intestinal bacteria. Researchers have found that this response is elevated in some people years before Crohn’s disease develops.Doctor warns of two simple food mistakes that increase risk of chronic diseaseThe findings, published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, highlight that the “interaction” between gut bacteria and immune system responses is…

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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. On Tuesday, the CDC reorganized its powerful vaccine committee and named two obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYNs) as part of a push to overhaul the nation’s immunization policy.President Kennedy, a longtime vaccine skeptic and supporter of “Make America Healthy Again,” has appointed Adam Urato, M.D., an obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in maternal-fetal medicine, and Kimberly Biss, M.D., an obstetrician-gynecologist based in St. Petersburg, Fla., to a committee that will play a central role in developing the federal government’s vaccine recommendations.Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary of Health and Human Services and acting CDC director, said…

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This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).New research suggests that exercise can: treat depression It is just as effective as therapy or antidepressants.The Cochrane review looked at 73 randomized controlled trials involving around 5,000 adults diagnosed with depression. the study Comparative exercises Either therapy or other active treatments such as medication, or “inactive interventions” such as being placed on a waiting list or control group.A London-based research team found that exercise may be “moderately effective” in reducing symptoms of depression compared to…

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new development artificial intelligence Sleep data may be used to predict disease risk, a new study suggests.Researchers at Stanford Medicine developed an AI model trained on approximately 600,000 hours of sleep data collected from more than 60,000 participants at various sleep clinics.The model, called SleepFM, can predict a person’s risk of developing more than 100 health conditions, according to a press release from the university.Study finds risk of Alzheimer’s disease may be increased by common disease that affects millions of peopleResearchers trained SleepFM using comprehensive polysomnography. sleep measurement Track your brain and heart activity, breathing, leg movements, and eye movements.…

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This year, as an aggressive new virus spreads across the country, flu season It is characterized by record numbers of hospitalizations and reportedly severe symptoms.As people look for ways to stop the spread of infection, new research has found that a few simple factors can significantly reduce transmission.Researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park’s School of Public Health Engineering and the Baltimore School of Medicine studied the spread of influenza By placing influenza-positive college students in hotel rooms with healthy middle-aged adult volunteers.Influenza hospitalizations hit record high in week in densely populated state, officials warnThe study, published in the…

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GLP-1 has become a popular buzzword worldwide. weight loss But now some are touting GLP-3 and claiming it’s taking obesity drugs to the next level.GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) drugs work by mimicking naturally occurring hormones in the body that help regulate them. blood sugar level And appetite.The informal term “GLP-3” refers to a new triple agonist drug that targets three hormones: GLP-1, GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, another natural hormone released from the intestine after meals), and the glucagon receptor. According to clinical trial results, the most advanced example is Eli Lilly’s letaltortide.Obesity experts reveal the best way to decide if GLP-1S…

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I’m missing out enough sleep It can take years out of your life.A new study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) published in the journal Sleep Advances found that lack of sleep can shorten your lifespan more than other lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and loneliness.Researchers analyzed national CDC survey data and identified trends related to life expectancy by county, according to a press release.New health warning issued for popular sleep aid taken by millions of people every nightThe study found that lack of adequate sleep was linked to a higher risk of death in every state in…

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For thousands of years, humans have been chewing gum without good taste or clear information. Nutritional benefits.This practice dates back at least 8,000 years to Scandinavia, where people chewed birch bark pitch to soften it and use it as adhesive for tools. Other ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, Native Americans, and Maya, also chewed the tree’s resin for pleasure and calming effects. National Geographic recently reported.In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, William Wrigley Jr. transformed chewing gum from a novelty into a mass consumer habit through relentless and innovative marketing. His brands, including Juicy Fruit and Spearmint,…

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After a certain season, binge drinkingyour body may feel like it needs a break from partying.Dry January, a modern trend that asks people to abstain from alcohol for the first month of the year, has become a popular way to “detox” from the holidays and start the new year healthy.Research has shown that alcohol is associated with a variety of health conditions, from hangovers to hangovers. cancer risk.5 common hangover myths that don’t work after drinking on holiday, according to expertsIn a recent podcast episode of “The Dr. Mark Hyman Show,” Dr. Mark Hyman, chief medical officer at Functional Health,…

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Update release food pyramid This week has prompted mixed reactions from doctors and nutritionists.One of the most notable changes in the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, announced by HHS officials at a January 7 press conference at the White House, is a greater emphasis on “high-quality proteins,” including lean meats, eggs, and full-fat dairy products.The new guidelines focus on “real, whole, and nutritious foods” and significantly reduce highly processed foods, added sugars, refined carbohydrates, and unhealthy fats.Health experts react as Andrew Huberman supports Trump administration’s new food pyramid’Protein and healthy fats are essential but were incorrectly recommended in previous dietary…

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