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Loneliness Triggers Cellular Changes that can Cause Illness, Study Shows

By Susie Allen | U Chicago News on Nov 25, 2015   Health  

Loneliness Triggers Cellular Changes that can Cause Illness, Study Shows

Loneliness is more than a feeling: For older adults, perceived social isolation is a major health risk that can increase the risk of premature death by 14 percent. Researchers have long known the dangers of loneliness, but the cellular mechanisms by which loneliness causes adverse health outcomes have not been well understood. Now a team […]

South Korean MERS Outbreak a ‘Wake-up Call’

By VOA News on Jun 17, 2015   Featured, Health, World  

South Korean MERS Outbreak a ‘Wake-up Call’

The World Health Organization (WHO) said Wednesday the outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in South Korea shows the urgent need for greater international readiness to fight infectious diseases. “This outbreak is a wake-up call and [shows] that in a highly mobile world, all countries should always be prepared for the unanticipated possibility of […]

Reported Flu Cases Increase around Alaska

By Jason Grenn/Dawnell Smith | Dept of Health and Social Services on Nov 25, 2014   Health  

Reported Flu Cases Increase around Alaska

ANCHORAGE — Influenza activity in Alaska has greatly increased in recent weeks and has been confirmed in all regions of the state, according to Alaska Division of Public Health Epidemiologists. “Alaska is already seeing increased flu activity, which in past years usually occurs later in the season,” said Dr. Michael Cooper, program manager for the […]

Middle-Aged Adults Were More Susceptible to the Flu Last Year because of a New Viral Mutation

By Wistar Institute on Oct 22, 2014   Health  

Middle-Aged Adults Were More Susceptible to the Flu Last Year because of a New Viral Mutation

PHILADELPHIA –  A team of scientists, led by researchers at The Wistar Institute, has identified a possible explanation for why middle-aged adults were hit especially hard by the H1N1 influenza virus during the 2013-2014 influenza season. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, offer evidence that a new mutation in […]

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