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‘Parrot fever’ outbreaks cause 5 deaths in Europe, sparking warnings

‘Parrot fever’ outbreaks cause 5 deaths in Europe, sparking warnings

A bacterial infection known as parrot fever has killed five people in Europe, according to an announcement from the World ...
Woman survives sudden cardiac arrest, plus new COVID guidance and longevity diets

Woman survives sudden cardiac arrest, plus new COVID guidance and longevity diets

SURVIVAL MODE – Cheryl Winston of Minnesota survived after 25 minutes without a pulse. Now, she wants to help raise ...
Ask a doc: 'Why are my fingers tingling and what can I do to stop it?'

Ask a doc: ‘Why are my fingers tingling and what can I do to stop it?’

Tingling fingers can be uncomfortable and somewhat of a nuisance, especially if this interferes with your daily activities or interrupts ...
Man dies after consuming too much vitamin D; experts warn of risks: 'Cascade of problems'

Man dies after consuming too much vitamin D; experts warn of risks: ‘Cascade of problems’

Amid reports of a U.K. man’s death from high amounts of vitamin D, experts are warning about the dangers of ...
Weight-loss medications are not effective without ‘nutrition therapy,’ experts say

Weight-loss medications are not effective without ‘nutrition therapy,’ experts say

People who are on weight-loss journeys should not rely solely on anti-obesity medications, according to a statement from a national ...
Protest of CDC’s new COVID guidance planned for this month in Washington, DC: ‘Urgent need’

Protest of CDC’s new COVID guidance planned for this month in Washington, DC: ‘Urgent need’

A community of “long COVID” patients and activists are planning a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement ...
CDC drops its 5-day COVID isolation guidelines

CDC drops its 5-day COVID isolation guidelines

It is no longer necessary to isolate for five days after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a Friday statement ...
Should you drink coffee first thing in the morning, or wait a while? Experts reveal caffeine guidance

Should you drink coffee first thing in the morning, or wait a while? Experts reveal caffeine guidance

Coffee in the morning is a ritual for many people — but is it ever too early in the a.m ...
CDC recommends additional COVID vaccine for adults 65 and over

CDC recommends additional COVID vaccine for adults 65 and over

Older adults in the U.S. should get another COVID-19 booster even if they received one in the fall, according to ...
Hair loss and prostate medication could also reduce heart disease risk, study finds

Hair loss and prostate medication could also reduce heart disease risk, study finds

A drug that has long been used to treat two common men’s health conditions could have some unexpected benefits. Finasteride ...
Kidney swap saves two lives, plus surprising COVID effects and IVF uncertainty

Kidney swap saves two lives, plus surprising COVID effects and IVF uncertainty

‘SUPERBLY TIMED’ – Four Texas residents are forever connected by two kidney donations in different cities. The recipients, donors and ...
Amid measles outbreaks, Florida Department of Health speaks out against ‘false information’

Amid measles outbreaks, Florida Department of Health speaks out against ‘false information’

Amid ongoing measles outbreaks at Florida schools, the state’s Department of Health released an updated statement on Wednesday, which was ...
Ask a doc: ‘Why am I always thirsty — and what should I do about it?'

Ask a doc: ‘Why am I always thirsty — and what should I do about it?’

If you’re always thirsty even though you try your best to drink water and stay hydrated, there may be health-related ...
Antarctica struck with bird flu as scientists say illness has hit the mainland for the first time

Antarctica struck with bird flu as scientists say illness has hit the mainland for the first time

A deadly type of bird flu has been confirmed on the mainland of Antarctica for the first time, scientists said, ...
Florida schools see measles cases grow, urge vaccination for 'public health threat'

Florida schools see measles cases grow, urge vaccination for ‘public health threat’

A measles outbreak in Florida has health officials urging vaccinations. On Tuesday, Florida Department of Health Officials confirmed another measles ...