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Dulles to Screen Ebola-Exposed US-Bound Travelers
health7 days ago

Dulles to Screen Ebola-Exposed US-Bound Travelers

The CDC has ordered US-bound flights carrying passengers who recently visited Ebola-affected regions (the DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan) to land at Washington Dulles International Airport for health screening. Entry restrictions under Title 42 apply to non-citizens who visited those areas in the prior 21 days, with the order in effect for at least 30 days, while American citizens and lawful permanent residents will be screened upon arrival. About 10 CDC staff are being sent to Dulles to conduct questionnaires, temperature checks, and follow-up with state health departments as part of a layered public-health approach intended to slow the virus’s spread and minimize disruption at the airport.

11 Hidden Signs of High Blood Sugar Doctors Warn About
health9 months ago

11 Hidden Signs of High Blood Sugar Doctors Warn About

The article outlines 11 subtle signs of high blood sugar, such as frequent urination, increased thirst, fatigue, persistent hunger, weight loss, blurry vision, infections, slow wound healing, fruity breath, confusion, and upset stomach, emphasizing the importance of routine screening and prompt medical attention to prevent serious complications like DKA and HHS.

$4,500 Full-Body MRI Reveals Hidden Health Risks
health9 months ago

$4,500 Full-Body MRI Reveals Hidden Health Risks

The article reviews a personal experience with a $4,500 full-body MRI scan from Prenuvo, highlighting its potential to detect serious health issues early, its limitations compared to traditional screenings, and the high cost and incidental findings that may cause unnecessary anxiety. While it offers valuable insights for high-risk individuals, experts suggest it is not yet a necessary or cost-effective tool for the general population, emphasizing that traditional prevention and regular checkups remain the best approach to health.

Personalized Blood Tests: A New Era in Early Disease Detection
health1 year ago

Personalized Blood Tests: A New Era in Early Disease Detection

A new study suggests that the complete blood count (CBC), a routine part of blood tests, could help identify or predict various diseases such as heart problems, Type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and kidney disease. Researchers found that each individual has a unique 'set point' for blood components, which could be used to diagnose early-stage diseases in seemingly healthy individuals. The study highlights the potential of CBCs in personalized medicine and early intervention, noting associations between blood cell metrics and disease risks.

Alonzo Mourning Cancer-Free After Prostate Surgery, Urges Men's Health Checks
sportshealth2 years ago

Alonzo Mourning Cancer-Free After Prostate Surgery, Urges Men's Health Checks

Basketball Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning revealed he had surgery to remove his prostate after being diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer. Mourning, now cancer-free, urges men over 45 to undergo regular PSA blood tests for early detection. He emphasized the importance of screening, especially for those at higher risk, and shared his personal experience of feeling healthy despite having cancer.