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Northern China is struggling with a wave of respiratory illnesses among its children. Cities like Beijing and Tianjin have been hit hard by cases of flu and pneumonia, hospitals said. Children wait on the stairs at a children hospital in Beijing on November 23, 2023, with some administered with drips. "All the children have respiratory illnesses." Children receive a drip at a children hospital in Beijing on November 23, 2023.
Persons: , Liu Wei, Liu, imploring, JADE GAO, Mi Feng, they're, It's, JADE GAOJADE, Hu Xijin, Hu, David Heymann, Francois Balloux Organizations: Service, Beijing Aviation General, Management, drips, Getty, Changjiang, Health, Business, Global Times, Health Organization, London School of Hygiene, Tropical Medicine, UCL Genetics Institute Locations: Northern China, Cities, Beijing, Tianjin, China, Tianjian, Wuhan, Hubei, Chongqing, Weibo
COVID-19 vaccine uptake this fall is perhaps not what many had hoped it would be. The rates appear to be on track with the rollout of the previous updated COVID-19 shot but fall significantly short of the flu vaccine coverage so far this season. A couple other factors have probably affected vaccine uptake to a smaller extent. Smith says that it is surprising how the COVID-19 vaccination rates compare to flu shot uptake. Combination flu and COVID-19 vaccines are in the works but aren’t expected to be available to the public until 2025.
Persons: “ It's, , Camille Kotton, ” Kotton, , they've, haven’t, they're, Kotton, didn't, Emily Smith, Smith, it's, it’s Organizations: Massachusetts General Hospital, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, U.S . Locations: Massachusetts, COVID, U.S
says its database offers a more diverse population: 175,000 people with African ancestry and 80,000 Hispanics joined the Million Veteran Program. For example, said Dr. Sumitra Muralidhar, director of the Million Veteran Program, researchers found genes linked to having flashbacks of traumatic events, a feature of post-traumatic stress. Although researchers can examine genetic and other data and links to medical records, fewer than 10 people at the V.A. Those records, Dr. Muralidhar said, are held at a facility in Boston that is “heavily secured.”What It Looks Like: Veterans hope the database will help. hospital told Octavia Harris, 60, of San Antonio, about the Million Veteran Program.
Persons: , Shereef Elnahal, , Amit V, Sumitra Muralidhar, Muralidhar, Octavia Harris, Harris Organizations: Employees, Department sVeterans Affairs, Million, Massachusetts General Hospital, Million Veteran, Navy Locations: Europe, Massachusetts, Boston, San Antonio
BRANDON, Fla. (AP) — Two Florida sheriff's deputies remained hospitalized Friday after surgeries for injuries they suffered when a man intentionally plowed into them with his speeding car, authorities said. When the deputies arrived, Bouzy took off in his car and then quickly raced back down the residential street and struck them, Chronister said. Political Cartoons View All 1240 ImagesBouzy is charged with attempted murder of law enforcement officers and will remain in custody until at least Wednesday when a bail hearing is scheduled, a judge ruled Friday. In one 2017 case, authorities said Bouzy punched a deputy in the face while being arrested for a hit-and-run accident. He said in the back of the patrol car at the time that he “hated law enforcement and that he was going to kill a deputy sheriff,” Chronister said.
Persons: Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, Carlos Brito, Manny Santos, Santos, Ralph Bouzy, Bouzy, Chronister, , ” Chronister Organizations: Hillsborough County Sheriff, Tampa General Hospital Locations: BRANDON, Fla, Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa, Brandon
A new version of the popular diabetes treatment Mounjaro can be sold as a weight-loss drug, U.S. regulators announced Wednesday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly's drug, named Zepbound. Zepbound is the latest diabetes drug approved for chronic weight management, joining Novo Nordisk's Wegovy, a high-dose version of its diabetes treatment Ozempic. Those with diabetes, who have a harder time losing weight, cut about 12%, or nearly 27 pounds (12 kilograms), the FDA said. Approved for weight loss in 2021, Wegovy helped people lose about 15% of their weight or 34 pounds (15 kilograms), according to study results.
Persons: Eli Lilly's, dieters, Zepbound, Wegovy, Fatima Cody Stanford, tirzepatide, pare, , Katherine Saunders, Eli Lilly, Mounjaro, Kelly Burns, Burns Organizations: U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Novo Nordisk's Wegovy, FDA, Massachusetts General Hospital, New York's Weill Cornell Medicine, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: U.S, Zepbound, Wegovy, Massachusetts, Boston, St . Petersburg , Florida
CNN —Evan Ellingson, a former child actor known for roles in “My Sister’s Keeper” and “CSI Miami,” has died. According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Coroner’s division online records, Ellingson died on Sunday. Ellingson starred in the movie alongside Abigail Breslin, Jason Patric and Cameron Diaz. He made his television debut in 2001 playing “young Chuck” in the TV movie “Living in Fear,” according to IMDb. As a child actor, he went on to star in 19 episodes of the ABC sitcom “Complete Savages” between 2004 and 2005, and he appeared throughout Season 6 of the Fox TV series “24” alongside Kiefer Sutherland.
Persons: Evan Ellingson, , , Ellingson, Jesse Fitzgerald, Abigail Breslin, Jason Patric, Cameron Diaz, Chuck ”, Kiefer Sutherland, ” Ellingson, “ Titus, Kyle Harmon Organizations: CNN, “ CSI Miami, San, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, ABC, Fox, “ General, CSI Locations: San Bernardino County, Fontana, Los Angeles County, Iwo Jima, Miami,
Why it can be so hard to stay sober
  + stars: | 2023-11-02 | by ( Madeline Holcombe | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
To understand why the problem is so widespread, people must recognize the complexities around not just getting sober — but staying sober, Kelly said. Those predispositions can combine with a history of trauma or developmental experiences to make someone much more likely to develop an addiction, Kelly added. For some people, mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety occur alongside but independent of their addiction, Kelly said. “It does not mean that this individual is never going to be able to achieve recovery,” Dick said. “The devious nature of drugs means that when an individual has been using heavily, it also changes their brain and that makes it harder to maintain recovery,” Dick said.
Persons: Matthew Perry, , “ I’ve, ” Perry, ‘ Will, ’ ”, Danielle Dick, Dr, John F, Kelly, , , , ” Dick, Dick, ” Kelly, , they’ve, Dick said, you’ve, Don’t, Nancy Diazgranados, relapses, ” Diazgranados, Matt Organizations: CNN, Hollywood, Rutgers Addiction Research, Harvard Medical, Hospital Recovery Research, US Centers for Disease Control, Addiction, CDC, National Institute on Drug, National Institute, Alcohol Locations: Piscataway , New Jersey, Massachusetts, United States
Tyler Christopher, an actor known for his roles on “General Hospital” and “Days of Our Lives,” has died. Christopher’s representative Chi Muoi Lo told CNN in a statement that the actor died Tuesday morning. In a 2017 interview with Soap Opera Digest, the actor said he’d left “General Hospital” to take a “personal leave,” and ultimately did not end up returning to the show. Outside of his celebrated career as an actor, Christopher dealt with various hardships toward the end of his life. In May, the actor was arrested at the Hollywood-Burbank airport on suspicion of public intoxication, according to the LA Times.
Persons: Tyler Christopher, , Chi Muoi Lo, Christopher’s, Maurice Bernard, “ Tyler, ” “ Tyler, Christopher, Brienne Pedigo, Eva Longoria, Nikolas Cassadine, Cassadine, he’d, Stefan DiMera, ” Bernard, Organizations: , CNN, ESPN, Soap Opera, NBC, Bloomberg Law, Hollywood, LA Times Locations: Burbank
Tyler Christopher, an actor best known for his long-running role on the TV soap opera “General Hospital,” has died. A former co-star, Maurice Benard, said on Instagram that Mr. Christopher had died Tuesday morning in his San Diego apartment because of a “cardiac event.” Mr. Christopher’s death was also confirmed by his manager, Chi Muoi Lo. Mr. Christopher won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2016 for best lead actor as Stefan DiMera on “Days of Our Lives,” another soap opera. He is best known for playing Nikolas Cassadine on “General Hospital” from 1996 to 2016, while also appearing in several other TV shows and movies. “Tyler was a sweet soul and wonderful friend to all of those who knew him.”
Persons: Tyler Christopher, , Maurice Benard, Christopher, Mr, Christopher’s, Chi Muoi Lo, Stefan DiMera, Nikolas Cassadine, “ Tyler, ” Mr, Benard Organizations: Locations: San Diego
A man believed to have a gun was holed up in a post office in a Tokyo suburb on Tuesday and holding one hostage after releasing another, in an episode that was unsettling in Japan, where gun violence is extremely rare. An employee inside the post office, in Warabi city, called the police at around 2:15 p.m., saying there was a gunman inside, according to Taira Masuda, a spokesman for the police headquarters in Saitama Prefecture. Around 7:15 p.m., NHK, a public broadcaster, showed footage of the woman in her 20s walking out of the post office without injury. Another official, the mayor of Toda, said on social media that a man had fired a handgun at Toda Chuo General Hospital and fled on a motorcycle. In the broadcaster’s footage, it appeared that the woman who was released on Tuesday evening bowed as she left the post office.
Persons: Taira Masuda, Masuda, Toda Organizations: NHK, General Hospital Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Warabi, Saitama Prefecture, Toda city
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Residents of Lewiston return to work and school Monday, the morning after coming together to mourn those lost in Maine’s worst mass shooting. More than 1,000 people attended Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul for a vigil in Lewiston, where days earlier a gunman fatally shot 18 people. Some put their heads in their hands as the names of the people who died in Wednesday’s shooting were read. Hundreds more watched a live stream of the vigil shown on a huge screen in front of the church. At Lisbon Falls Baptist Church, arriving church members greeted each other warmly but the atmosphere turned somber when the Rev.
Persons: Grace, , Saints Peter, Paul, Gary Bragg, Robert Card, Card, Kevin Bohlin, Allen Austin, ” Austin, Todd Little, , Daniel Greenleaf, Brian Ganong, Jim Ferguson, Michael Sauschuck, Leroy Walker, Joseph, would’ve, “ It’s, David R, Martin, Matt Rourke, Michael Casey Organizations: , Saints, Southern Baptist Church, Pathways Vineyard, First United Pentecostal Church, Lewiston, Lisbon Falls Baptist Church, Authorities, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, State Department of Public, Card, Associated Press, Residents, Schemengees, Central Maine Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, AP, USA, Northeastern University Locations: LEWISTON , Maine, Lewiston, Lisbon Falls, , Boston, Auburn, Massachusetts, U.S, Lewiston , Maine
CNN —Loss of slow-wave sleep as you age may increase your risk of developing dementia, according to a new study. Slow-wave sleep is the third stage of sleep, which is important for brain health. Each percentage decrease in slow-wave sleep per year was linked with a 27% increased risk of developing dementia and a 32% higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease dementia. The rate of slow-wave sleep loss accelerated from age 60, peaked from ages 75 to 80 and slowed afterward. “This is an important study yet again showing the impact of quality of sleep on a person’s risk of cognitive decline and dementia,” Isaacson said.
Persons: , Matthew P, Pase, , Richard Isaacson, Isaacson wasn’t, ” Pase, ” Isaacson, it’s, Rudolph Tanzi, Tanzi wasn’t, Pase’s Organizations: CNN, Monash University, Framingham Heart Study, US, Blood Institute, Study, Genetics, Aging Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Locations: Australia, Florida, Framingham, Massachusetts
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Dozens of Maine residents gathered at Sunday services to pray and support one another following a traumatic week in which a fellow Mainer gunned down 18 people in the worst mass killing in state history. The body of Card was found Friday in a trailer at a recycling center in Lisbon Falls. A stay-at-home order in place during the massive search was lifted Friday afternoon, hours before authorities announced they had found Card’s body at the Maine Recycling Corp. The Lewiston shootings were the 36th mass killing in the United States this year, according to a database maintained by AP and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University. The database includes every mass killing since 2006 from all weapons in which four or more people, excluding the offender, were killed within a 24-hour time frame.
Persons: Daniel Greenleaf, Saints Peter, Paul, Robert Card, “ Greenleaf, ” Greenleaf, Card, Jim Ferguson, Michael Sauschuck, ” Sauschuck, William Brackett, , , Billy Brackett, didn’t, ” Brackett, , , Michael Casey Organizations: Saints, Authorities, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, State Department of Public, Card, Associated Press, Police, Central Maine Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Maine Recycling Corp, AP, USA, Northeastern University Locations: LEWISTON , Maine, Maine, Lewiston, , Lisbon Falls, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Foods that improve brain function and mood
  + stars: | 2023-10-27 | by ( Andrea Kane | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Each episode will focus on one of those states — the distracted brain, the frightened brain, the depressed brain and others — to spotlight what is going on in our heads and how it affects our bodies. But it’s not so easy to know what to eat for brain health, or even how to measure it. Many of us have been told that foods such as blueberries, salmon, nuts and leafy greens are so-called brain foods. Nutritional psychiatrist Dr. Uma Naidoo has built a career around figuring out which foods improve brain function and positively influence the way we feel. What can you do to nourish your brain and boost your mood?
Persons: Sanjay Gupta, , it’s, Uma Naidoo, Naidoo, ” “ We’re, , she’s, I’m, , ” Naidoo, Stephen King, CNN Audio’s Eryn Mathewson Organizations: CNN, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Standard Locations: Massachusetts
Gavin Newsom signed two major pieces of legislation Thursday to transform the state's mental health system and address the state's worsening homelessness crisis, putting them both before voters in 2024. The Democratic governor needs voters' approval because he wants to borrow billions of dollars through a bond to pay for the proposals. It would mark the first major update to the state's mental health system in 20 years. “The days of looking away are gone.”Voters in 2004 approved a special tax on millionaires that has been used to fund mental health programs. It's one of several efforts by Newsom to reform California's mental health system.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Newsom, ” Newsom, , Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, we're, , Democratic Sen, Susan Eggman, ” Dr, Mark Ghaly, We'll, Newsom's Organizations: , Democratic, General, , Los Angeles Mayor, ” Voters, California, Human Services Agency Locations: SACRAMENTO, Calif, — California, Los Angeles, California, L.A
It's been nearly 30 years but Rena Sofer still remembers her line from a classic scene on ABC's “General Hospital” in 1994 when her character jumped out of a cake to surprise her husband and his other wife. Sofer and Kurth were married for a short time after meeting on “General Hospital." All it took to slip into the character was to pick out Lois' signature nails: “I put the nails on, I was done. Executive producer Frank Valentini brought in a nail artist to work with Sofer to create nail designs to match Lois' outfits. And then you put on the outfit with the matching nails and it was like, ‘Oh my God, here she is,’" Sofer said.
Persons: It's, Rena Sofer, ABC's, , Ned Ashton, , Sofer, Lois Cerullo —, ” Sofer, Lois, ‘ Lois, ’ I’m, , Wally Kurth, Ned, Kurth, I’m, Wally, Rosabel, , Frank Valentini Organizations: , “ General Locations: East Coast, , Los Angeles
CNN —A pedestrian in downtown San Francisco was found critically injured and trapped underneath a driverless car Monday night. San Francisco Fire Department spokesperson Justin Schorr told CNN early Tuesday that the victim has multiple life-threatening injuries. The driverless vehicle was operated by Cruise, a San Francisco-based self-driving car company and subsidiary of General Motors (GM). Controversial driverless carsCruise has been the subject of controversy in San Francisco after California regulators last month approved robotaxi companies to operate their driverless cars 24/7 throughout the city. But advocates say driverless cars remain safer than human-operated vehicles.
Persons: it’s, Justin Schorr, , Navideh, ” Forghani, Schorr, ” Schorr, Elon Musk Organizations: CNN, Francisco Fire, Cruise, General Motors, San, San Francisco General Hospital, Fire Department, San Francisco Police Department, Cruise Automation Locations: San Francisco, California
Bangladesh dengue deaths top 1,000 in worst outbreak
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( Ruma Paul | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
A nurse provides treatment to a dengue-infected patient at the Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 26, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsDHAKA, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The death toll from Bangladesh's worst dengue outbreak on record has topped 1,000 this year, official data showed, with hospitals struggling to make space for patients as the disease spreads rapidly in the densely-populated country. The current death toll is nearly four times more than the whole of last year, when Bangladesh recorded 281 dengue-related deaths. However, a lack of proper prevention measures has allowed the dengue-carrying mosquito to spread all over Bangladesh, said Kabirul Bashar, an entomologist and zoology professor at Jahangirnagar University. “From 2000 to 2018, dengue is only happening in Dhaka city, but in 2019 it is transferred into different cities.
Persons: Mohammad Ponir Hossain, , , ” Sanwar Hossain, Kabirul Bashar, , Abdullah, Ruma Paul, Emelia Sithole Organizations: Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Hospital, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Jahangirnagar University, , Thomson Locations: Dhaka, Bangladesh, Rights DHAKA, Mugda, South Asia
CNN —If you want to keep your kids from drinking, start by looking at your own consumption. Binge drinking is defined as at least four drinks for women and five drinks for men on one occasion, the study said. Over 45% of kids who started drinking at age 13 or younger develop alcohol problems, Dick said. “We actually know that (teens who drink at home) are more likely to use with their friends in irresponsible and risky ways,” she said. “Adolescents are making healthier choices than many of us did when we were that age,” Dick added.
Persons: , Marissa Esser, Danielle Dick, Dick, Rutgers Robert Wood, Scott Hadland, Dick said, ” Dick, , , Hadland, Rosamund Dean, Dean, it’s Organizations: CNN, Adolescent Health, US Centers for Disease Control, Rutgers Addiction Research, Rutgers, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Harvard Medical School Locations: Piscataway , New Jersey, Massachusetts, Boston
CNN —Teens get as many as 237 or more notifications each day on their smartphones, according to a new report. But some teens used their phones for more than six hours during that time. … This research bears itself out 100%,” said John Duffy, a Chicago-based psychologist who wasn’t involved in the report, via email. “When I lost my phone … I didn’t have a phone for a week, and that week was amazing. Adults could do more to help teens and children develop healthier habits for phone use, experts said.
Persons: , Jenny Radesky, Mott, shouldn’t, , John Duffy, wasn’t, ” Duffy, James P, Steyer, ” Steyer, Neha Chaudhary Organizations: CNN —, University of Michigan, Mott Children’s Hospital, American Academy of Pediatrics ’, Excellence, Social Media, Mental Health, Advisory Council, Council, CNN, Media, Massachusetts General Hospital, Modern Health Locations: Chicago, Massachusetts
With the recent approval of the first pill for postpartum depression, I feel conflicted, both professionally and personally. Unfortunately, up to 50% of women with postpartum depression go undiagnosed. A first-of-its-kind medication hits the marketRecently, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the first pill for severe postpartum depression, Zurzuvae (zuranolone). It may even empower clinicians to screen more often for postpartum depression, knowing there’s a potential tool to help people if they do screen positive. The worst part is that mothers living in poverty generally show higher rates of postpartum depression than those from higher-income communities.
Persons: Neha Chaudhary, it’s, there’s, I’m Organizations: Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Modern Health, CNN, US Food and Drug Administration Locations: Massachusetts
CNN —Eating greater amounts of ultraprocessed food and drinks, especially if those items are artificially sweetened, may be linked to the development of depression, according to a new study. Ultraprocessed foods include hot dogs, sausages, French fries, sodas, store-bought cookies, cakes, candies, ice cream and many foods containing artificial sweeteners. For one, there is a known link between ultraprocessed foods and chronic inflammation, Chan said. For example, studies have linked ultraprocessed foods colorectal cancer in men and heart disease and early death in both men and women. In addition, the study is observational, which means that researchers can only find an association between the onset of depression and the intake of ultraprocessed foods.
Persons: ” Gunter Kuhnle, , Andrew T Chan, Daniel K, Harvard T.H, Chan, Kuhnle, ” Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard, ” Chan, David Katz, ” Katz, ” It’s, Katz, It’s, Paul Keedwell, Keith Frayn, Frayn, ” Frayn Organizations: CNN, University of Reading, Harvard Medical School, Harvard, of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, New York University, ” Association, JAMA, Nurses, True Health Initiative, Royal College of Psychiatrists, BMI, University of Oxford Locations: Chan, Boston, Massachusetts, McDonald’s
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Park, 41, has been a chaplain at Tampa General Hospital for eight years, and has counseled thousands of patients and their families. Park says he’s spent a lot of time as an adult reconciling with his upbringing and trying to heal. And regret is a common theme among his dying patients. ”What else do dying patients worry about? We are so connected that often we worry about how other people will be affected by our own death.”It’s a reminder that patients’ loved ones face a tough journey after a loss.
Persons: CNN — Joon, they’re, He’s, , , he’s, Ivy Ceballo, I’m, ” Howard Tuch, who’ve, Samuel Williams, Daniel Wallace, I’ve, ” Tuch, Park, , “ Will, Organizations: CNN, Tampa General Hospital, , Tampa Bay Times, Zuma, Tampa General, Chaplains Locations: Tampa, Park, Largo , Florida, South Florida, Wake Forest , North Carolina
Americans Can Now Get an Updated COVID-19 Vaccine
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( Associated Press | Sept. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +5 min
Most Americans should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine, health officials said Tuesday. Here is what you need to know about the new COVID-19 shots:WHO SHOULD GET THE UPDATED VACCINE? The agency's panel of outside exerts recommended the updated COVID-19 shots by a vote of 13-1. But federal officials said the new COVID-19 shots still will be free to most Americans through private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid. Similar to how flu shots are updated each year, the FDA gave COVID-19 vaccine makers a new recipe for this fall.
Persons: they’ve, , Camille Kotton, haven’t Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, CDC, TED, Drug Administration, Pfizer, Moderna, FDA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: U.S, Massachusetts, Novavax
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