Month: February 2024

The Importance of Colonoscopies for Men Under 50

Colonoscopies are crucial for early detection of colon cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths in men under 50. Despite the discomfort of the procedure, it is a non-event and can save lives. The American Cancer Society recommends screening to begin at age 45, as colon cancer is increasing in younger adults.

Public Health Alert in Westchester County

Westchester County issues public health alert after several people become sick from a ‘Game Dinner’ at American Legion Post. Two people have been confirmed with toxoplasmosis after eating venison served at the event. Concern for pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals. Health Department urges attendees to seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms.

Regular Exercise Linked to Reduced Risk of Multiple Cancers, Study Finds

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has found that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of developing 13 different types of cancer. The research analyzed data from over 750,000 adults and found that those who engaged in regular physical activity had a lower risk of developing various cancers, including esophageal adenocarcinoma, liver cancer, lung cancer, kidney cancer, and myeloid leukemia. The lead author, Dr. Steven Moore, emphasized the importance of engaging in at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity each week to achieve these benefits. These findings add to the growing body of evidence supporting the role of regular exercise in reducing the risk of cancer, and underscore the importance of promoting and supporting regular physical activity at the population level.

Video Games and Permanent Hearing Loss

Are video games putting millions at risk of permanent hearing loss? A systematic review of 14 papers involving over 50,000 people from nine countries explores the relationship between gaming and hearing damage. With sound intensity and exposure time both playing a role, the average headphone volume in shooting games was found to be as high as 91.2dB, well above safe levels according to the World Health Organization.

Stanford Scientists Discover New Biological Entities in Human Microbiome

Stanford scientists have discovered a new class of biological entities within the human microbiome called ‘Obelisks,’ which are a unique cross between viruses and viroids. With almost 30,000 different types found in microbiome samples from over 400 individuals, Obelisks are a widespread and completely new entity in the realm of microbiology. Their potential effects on human health and their role within the body are still unknown, sparking significant interest and further research in the field of microbiology.

Heartwarming Mardi Gras Parade for 5-Year-Old Battling Cystic Fibrosis

Read about the heartwarming Mardi Gras parade organized for 5-year-old Ava Thomas, who battled cystic fibrosis and recently underwent a life-saving double lung transplant. The community came together to bring the joy of Mardi Gras to her doorstep, showcasing the power of compassion and resilience in the Covington community.

29-Year-Old Michigan Chef Dies from Rare Fungal Infection

29-year-old chef Ian Pritchard tragically passed away after contracting a rare fungal infection called blastomycosis, commonly found in moist soil and the environment. The infection caused significant damage to his lungs, leading to his rapid decline and eventual death.

Men on Viagra may reduce their Alzheimer’s risk – study

A recent study suggests that men who take drugs for erectile dysfunction, such as Viagra, may reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. However, more research is needed to confirm these findings and understand the potential benefits and mechanisms of these drugs.

Creighton University Men’s Basketball 2024 Season Recap

The Creighton University Men’s Basketball team has been on a winning streak, securing victories against top-ranked teams and showcasing their talent and competitive spirit. Despite a couple of losses, the team’s resilience and determination have been evident, setting the stage for their upcoming matches against Xavier, Georgetown, and Butler.

Alabama Sports Teams Look Ahead to Exciting Week

Alabama sports fans have a lot to look forward to this week, with the women’s basketball team facing off against Vanderbilt and the men’s basketball team gearing up for a big game against Auburn. The Gym Tide suffered their first loss of the season and will be looking to bounce back in their upcoming match against Auburn. Despite suffering its first loss of the season, the Crimson Tide gymnastics team managed to earn podium finishes on all four events behind a total of eight individual, season-high scores. The men’s basketball team, on the other hand, displayed an impressive performance with a season-high 20 offensive rebounds and 13 steals in their recent game.