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US plans end to monkeypox public health emergency in January
The federal authorities plans to finish in January the general public well being emergency it declared earlier this yr after an outbreak of mpox contaminated greater than 29,000 folks throughout the U.S.
Mpox instances have plummeted in latest weeks, with only a handful of latest infections being reported each week within the month of November, in accordance with knowledge from the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention. On the peak of the outbreak, over the summer season, a whole lot of individuals have been being contaminated weekly.
The virus has primarily unfold amongst males who’ve intercourse with contaminated males.
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The general public well being emergency is predicted to finish in January, stated Well being and Human Companies Secretary Xavier Becerra in a press release.
“Given the low variety of instances at this time, HHS doesn’t anticipate that it must renew the emergency declaration when it ends on January 31, 2023,” Becerra stated. “However we gained’t take our foot off the fuel — we’ll proceed to watch the case developments carefully and encourage all at-risk people to get a free vaccine.”
The U.S. struggled to include the mpox outbreak for a lot of months. Assessments have been tough to return by and the federal government botched its rollout of the vaccine, with weeks of delays in getting 800,000 doses of the photographs to clinics within the main cities that have been hit hardest.
The tide started handing over August, shortly after the federal government declared a public well being emergency and the White Home tapped two high officers — Robert Fenton, who led the Federal Emergency Administration Company’s COVID-19 vaccination effort, and Dr. Demetre Daskalakis of the CDC — to guide the response to the virus outbreak.
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Their technique included reaching out to native clinics and vaccinating folks at Delight occasions or parades. Because the two-dose Jynneos vaccine grew to become extra available across the nation, instances began falling.
Thus far, 17 folks have died from the virus within the U.S.
Winding down the mpox public well being emergency will likely be a take a look at run of types for the Biden administration because it braces to declare an finish of the COVID-19 public well being emergency, which is predicted to final not less than by means of Jan. 11.
The administration has given no indication of when it would declare an finish to the coronavirus public well being emergency however has promised to offer ultimately 60 days discover.
Final month the World Well being Group renamed monkeypox as mpox, citing issues the unique identify of the decades-old animal illness could possibly be construed as discriminatory and racist.
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8 of the most important health stories this week, in case you missed them
Fox News Digital publishes a range of health and wellness pieces all week long to keep you in the know.
Health coverage includes articles on new medications, mental health challenges, groundbreaking resources, personal medical dramas and more.
In case you missed them, here are a few of our biggest health stories from this week.
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These are just a few of what’s new.
See a full list of recent health pieces at http://www.foxnews/health.
1. Mom seeks ‘perfect match’ to help daughter
A 10-year-old girl in Pennsylvania is in dire need of a bone marrow transplant — and her mother is on a mission to find the perfect match. Fox News Digital talked to Ashleigh Walter about the importance of joining the donor registry. Click here to get the story.
2. Many nurses ready to jump ship
More than half of surveyed nurses say they’re likely to leave the profession. Find out the source of their frustration — and what they say needs to change in the field. Click here to get the story.
3. Orangutan heals its own wound in the wild
An orangutan in a protected Indonesian rainforest site who sustained a facial wound treated the injury himself, researchers say. Learn the amazing story of how he did it. Click here to get the story.
4. Simple sleep hack could help you drift off
For those who are struggling to get enough sleep, the ABCs may be the key to getting more Zzzs. Sleep experts chimed in on why this method works. Click here to get the story.
5. Experts offer tips on grieving during Mother’s Day
For those who are experiencing their first Mother’s Day after losing a mom, a mental health expert offered five tips for navigating the difficult emotions. Click here to get the story.
6. Should seniors get screened for breast cancer?
The official guidance is for women ages 40 to 74 to get mammograms every other year, but some experts call for the recommendations to include older women as well. Click here to get the story.
7. Global bacterial outbreak sparks concern
Cholera, a bacterial disease typically spread by food and water, continues to surge around the world. As vaccines remain in short supply, experts warned about the global risk. Click here to get the story.
8. Common snack could slash diabetes risk
Eating yogurt regularly could reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to the FDA. Nutritionists weighed in on the potential benefits and also urge caution. Click here to get the story.
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Common cooking ingredient could reduce dementia mortality risk, study suggests
Infusing more olive oil into your diet could pay big dividends for cognitive health and longevity, a new study suggests.
Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and other universities analyzed population health data for more than 92,000 adults over a 28-year period. The participants’ average age was 56 and none of them had heart disease or cancer.
They found that people who consumed over 7 grams a day of olive oil had a 28% lower risk of dementia-related death compared to those who rarely or never consumed it.
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This was the case regardless of the quality of the person’s diet.
The dietary data was gathered from questionnaires; people reported their frequency of olive oil consumption.
Researchers then compared that to the rate of dementia death.
“Substituting olive oil intake for margarine and mayonnaise was associated with lower risk of dementia mortality and may be a potential strategy to improve longevity free of dementia,” the researchers wrote in the study findings.
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“These findings extend the current dietary recommendations of choosing olive oil and other vegetable oils to the context of cognitive health and related mortality.”
The benefits of consuming olive oil come from its antioxidant properties, according to Lindsay Allan, registered dietitian nutritionist and owner of Back in Balance Nutrition, LLC, in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Allan was not involved in the Harvard study.
“Oxidative stress is one of the main root causes of disease — this is why we always talk about consuming plenty of antioxidant-rich foods that have the capability to ‘quench’ those free radicals or ‘oxidants’ that are causing damage to our cells,” she told Fox News Digital.
“Extra virgin olive oil is one of those foods that are super high in phenolic compounds, which act as potent antioxidants in the body,” she continued.
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“So it makes sense that consuming olive oil frequently — as opposed to those highly oxidized, processed seed oils that we find all over grocery stores — would mitigate the damage to the neurons caused by oxidative stress.”
Tanya Freirich, a registered dietitian nutritionist in Charlotte, North Carolina, who practices as The Lupus Dietitian, was not involved in the study but commented on the health benefits of olive oil.
“Olive oil is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, a nutritious fat that many people don’t consume enough of,” she told Fox News Digital.
“A higher omega-3 intake is known to reduce dementia and cognitive decline. It’s great to see the association between consuming olive oil, a great source of omega 3s, and a reduced risk of dementia.”
“It would be wonderful if a particular food could delay or prevent Alzheimer’s disease, but we do not have scientific evidence that these claims are true.”
Experts from the Alzheimer’s Association noted that the study had “significant limitations.”
“This study looked at people’s health records, death records, diet, and food frequency questionnaires to try to identify possible connections between specific food intake and risk of dementia-related death,” noted Rebecca M. Edelmayer, PhD, senior director of scientific engagement at the Alzheimer’s Association.
“It is not an intervention study where some people ate olive oil and some didn’t — which is the ‘gold standard’ for the way a treatment clinical trial is conducted. That means this study can show an association or connection between two things, but can’t prove cause and effect.”
Edelmayer also noted that death records may not be a reliable determination of dementia mortality, because dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are often “underreported” as a cause of death.
There is also a need for studies among wider populations, Edelmayer added, as this one mainly focused on non-Hispanic White people.
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“There is good, quality evidence that consuming more olive oil and similar vegetable oils and less animal fats has health benefits, in particular heart health benefits,” she said.
“It would be wonderful if a particular food could delay or prevent Alzheimer’s disease, but we do not have scientific evidence that these claims are true. We need randomized controlled clinical trials to evaluate whether any foods have a scientifically proven beneficial effect.”
Experts agree that a multitude of factors come into play when assessing dementia risk.
“In addition to olive oil intake, people should still aim to exercise regularly, keep up with hobbies that stimulate their mind, and consume other healthy foods for the most protection against developing dementia,” Frierich said.
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“Additionally, other habits like smoking and alcohol use or health conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and high cholesterol can contribute to the development of dementia.”
It’s also important to maintain regularly scheduled doctors’ appointments to manage other health risks, according to the experts.
Fox News Digital reached out to the study authors for additional comment.
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