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Imbalanced bacterial community in the gums linked to Alzheimer's disease biomarker


Imbalanced bacterial community in the gums linked to Alzheimer s disease biomarker
Older adults with more harmful than healthy bacteria in their gums are more likely to have evidence for amyloid beta a key biomarker for Alzheimer s disease in their cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), according to new research from NYU College of Dentistry and Weill Cornell Medicine. However, this imbalance in oral bacteria was not associated with another Alzheimer s biomarker called tau.
The study, published in the journal
Alzheimer s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, adds to the growing evidence of a connection between periodontal disease (gum disease) and Alzheimer s. Periodontal disease which affects 70 percent of adults 65 and older, according to CDC estimates is characterized by chronic and systemic inflammation, with pockets between the teeth and gums enlarging and harboring bacteria. ....

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Strengthening Alberta's Public Health Act


Strengthening Alberta’s Public Health Act
Alberta’s government will modernize the Public Health Act to provide greater transparency during public health emergencies.
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The
Public Health Amendment Act would reflect current and emerging public health challenges and best practices, help Alberta’s government respond quickly to public health issues, including chronic diseases, and protect the health and safety of Albertans.
“A modernized act will help Alberta’s government respond to public health emergencies, like the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping the health and safety of all Albertans as a top priority. Introducing this bill will have no impact on the current public health measures in place and will not impact the ability of the government to respond to the pandemic.” ....

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South Africa SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.351 easily escapes Sputnik vaccine


South Africa SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.351 easily escapes Sputnik vaccine
The current pandemic of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which has undergone numerous mutations in its genome to emerge as different variants. As of now, a dozen vaccines have received emergency use authorization, and many countries around the world have initiated mass vaccination campaigns.
A new preprint research paper posted to the
medRxiv server reports on vaccine resistance data that pushes the end of the pandemic further away.
Variants of concern and spike mutations
Most vaccines now in use or being developed focus on generating antibodies to the viral spike protein, which mediates host cell entry and infection. This is based on the strong correlation between neutralizing antibodies to the spike and protective immunity. ....

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George Floyd's girlfriend recalls struggle with addiction as family slams defence strategy


George Floyd s girlfriend recalls struggle with addiction as family slams defence strategy
1 Apr, 2021 09:52 PM
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Courteney Ross, George Floyd s partner, gives evidence in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Photo / AP
Courteney Ross, George Floyd s partner, gives evidence in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Photo / AP
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Rozina Sabur
George Floyd s girlfriend has described how the couple became addicted to opioids because of chronic pain in emotional testimony at his US murder trial.
Courteney Batya Ross, 45, is the first person who personally knew Floyd to testify at the trial of Derek Chauvin, the white former police officer filmed kneeling on the 46-year-old s neck for more than nine minutes before he died. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Why eating potato chips, chocolates may harm your kidneys


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Sydney, April 2 (IANS) Love to binge on potato chips, bread, bakery products and chocolate? Then beware, as a new rodent-based study revealed that eating processed foods can cause leaky gut syndrome, which in turn increases the risk of kidney disease.
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