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Father makes a call after Death Max (28) to measles: ‘Vaccination is not a private business’

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 20, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Father’s Plea After Son’s Measles death: ​”Vaccination Isn’t a⁤ Personal Choice”

Amsterdam – ⁤Following the death of ⁤his 28-year-old son, Max, ‍from measles, Pascal is urgently calling for higher vaccination rates, framing the issue not as a matter of individual preference but as a ‍collective moral responsibility. ‌Max’s death underscores the growing danger posed by declining immunization coverage in the Netherlands, where⁣ the⁤ national measles vaccination rate has fallen to ⁤89 percent, and in Amsterdam, ‍where it ​stands at a ​concerning 83 ⁣percent.⁣

These ‌figures fall‌ short of the 95 percent threshold recommended⁣ by the​ Netherlands’ National Institute for Public Health and the Habitat (RIVM) to achieve herd immunity,leaving vulnerable populations-including cancer patients,the elderly,and those wiht compromised immune systems-at increased‌ risk. “Every decrease ⁢ [in vaccination rates] means more risk for⁤ the vulnerable,” Pascal stated, adding, “I think‌ people should actually⁣ be vaccinated. Not only for Max, ​but to prevent other families from going through the same ⁣deep misery.”

Pascal’s message⁣ is ‌direct:​ vaccination ⁢protects not only the individual ‌but also those unable to be vaccinated themselves. He ⁣implores those hesitant about immunization ⁤to consider the perhaps ⁤fatal consequences of their decision. “Your choice can be the difference between ​life and death,” he urged.”Look at Max.His death was not a coincidence, ​but a break in our ⁣collective moral compass. Let’s make this never happening again.”

measles is highly contagious,and a recent video explains the dangers of the ⁢disease. (See accompanying video.)

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Damar Hamlin Cleared to Return to NFL After Cardiac Arrest

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Damar Hamlin’s⁣ Cardiac‌ Arrest: ⁤Cause Revealed as Commotio Cordis,⁢ NFL⁤ Safety Cleared to Return

Buffalo, NY ⁣- Buffalo‌ Bills safety ⁢Damar Hamlin has revealed the cause of ‌his cardiac arrest⁤ during a game ⁢in January: commotio cordis, a rare⁢ adn often fatal disruption of the heart’s electrical charge triggered by a blow⁤ to the chest.Hamlin, who has been medically cleared ​to resume football activities, shared the diagnosis and ⁣his gratitude‍ for surviving the ‍ordeal ‌in his first public address since the incident.

The life-threatening event occurred on January 2nd during the‌ Bills’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Hamlin collapsed after ⁣making a tackle ⁤and sustaining a hit to the chest. He‍ went⁤ into cardiac arrest, ‍requiring immediate medical ⁤attention on the ‌field ​before being transported to a local hospital.

According ⁣to the National Institutes ⁤of Health, commotio cordis happens when‌ a meaningful‌ impact to the chest wall interferes with the heart’s rhythm,‌ leading to⁢ dangerous fibrillations.⁤ While relatively⁢ uncommon, it’s particularly dangerous as it can ⁤occur in individuals with ‍or else healthy hearts.

“I died on national TV in front of the whole⁣ world,” Hamlin stated, powerfully​ reflecting on the gravity of the⁣ situation. He also⁤ acknowledged the shared experience of loss, ​adding, “I lost a⁢ bunch ‍of people in my​ life. I know a bunch of‍ people who lost people in their lives. I know that feeling.‌ That right there is the biggest blessing⁢ of it all -​ for me to still ⁣have my people and my people ⁣to still⁢ have me.”

Hamlin’s recovery and return to football represent⁣ a‍ remarkable story of resilience. His openness about the cause of his collapse ⁣is ‍expected to ‌raise awareness about commotio cordis ⁤ and perhaps lead to further research and preventative ‍measures ​within ⁤the⁢ sport.

Source: CNN


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Health

Title: New Longhorned Tick Threat in Tennessee – Symptoms & Prevention

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor August 22, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Asian ​Longhorned Tick Spreading in Tennessee: What ‌You Need to Know

Table of Contents

  • Asian ​Longhorned Tick Spreading in Tennessee: What ‌You Need to Know
    • Origins⁢ and Spread of the Longhorned Tick
    • Health Risks and Symptoms
    • confirmed Locations in Tennessee
    • Prevention and Removal
    • Seeking⁤ medical Attention
      • Frequently Asked Questions About the Asian Longhorned Tick

As summer transitions into fall, Tennessee residents should remain vigilant about tickborne illnesses. A newly identified threat, the Asian longhorned tick, is​ establishing itself within the state, raising concerns among health officials and prompting calls for increased awareness.

Origins⁢ and Spread of the Longhorned Tick

Originating in East Asia, the longhorned tick-scientifically known as Haemaphysalis longicornis-first gained a foothold in New Zealand and Australia before arriving in the United‍ States. The first confirmed sighting in the‌ US‌ was in Michigan in late June, and the tick has as been reported in ⁣21 states, ‌including Tennessee [[1]]. Experts⁤ believe⁢ livestock, particularly cattle, are the primary vectors for​ its introduction and spread.

The tick’s ability to reproduce thru parthenogenesis-without mating-allows for rapid population growth, even with a single female. This unique reproductive ⁣strategy contributes to its aggressive expansion across the country.

Health Risks and Symptoms

The Asian longhorned tick is a vector for several⁢ diseases, including⁤ a bacterial infection that⁤ can cause severe illness. Dr.Jermaine Hogstrom of CHI Memorial Hospital warns that a bite may result in “a very ‍high fever” and possibly “show ⁢a very low count of blood plates” during blood ​work. [[2]]. The CDC has reported a ⁤surge in emergency room ‍visits related to tick bites this July, exceeding numbers from the past eight years combined.

Early ‌symptoms of a tick bite typically include localized discomfort and⁢ redness. However, the‌ development‌ of a rash around​ the bite site or anywhere on the body within three to four weeks warrants immediate medical attention, according to Dr.Hogstrom.

Did ‍You Know? The Asian longhorned tick can infest and ‌feed on a wide range of hosts, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, increasing the risk of disease transmission.

confirmed Locations in Tennessee

As of March 2024, longhorned ticks have been confirmed ⁤in eleven Tennessee counties: Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson, Knox, Maury, ⁣roane, Putnam, Sevier, Union, and White [[3]]. These ticks thrive in⁤ diverse environments,including hardwood forests,grassy fields,and even well-maintained lawns.

County Confirmation Date
Claiborne march 2024
Cocke March⁤ 2024
Grainger March 2024
Jefferson March⁢ 2024
Knox March⁣ 2024
Maury march 2024
Roane march 2024
Putnam March 2024
Sevier March 2024
Union March 2024
White March 2024

Prevention and Removal

Preventative measures are crucial in minimizing the ‌risk of tick bites. Dr. Hogstrom recommends using tick repellent sprays​ and wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants when venturing outdoors.‍

pro Tip:⁤ Treat clothing and gear with permethrin, an insecticide that repels ⁢and kills ticks.

If a tick is discovered ⁤attached to the skin, it should be removed promptly and carefully ​using fine-tipped tweezers. The tick should then be placed in a⁤ sealed plastic bag for potential identification by health officials. What ⁣steps will​ you ⁣take to protect yourself and​ your family from tick⁣ bites this season?

Seeking⁤ medical Attention

Dr. hogstrom emphasizes the importance of‍ seeking medical attention quickly⁤ after a tick bite, particularly if ⁤symptoms develop. early diagnosis and treatment can substantially improve outcomes.

The emergence of the ⁤asian longhorned tick highlights the growing threat of invasive species and the importance of ongoing surveillance ‍and research. Climate change and increased global travel are likely to contribute ​to the continued spread of ticks and tickborne diseases. Public health initiatives focused on⁢ education, prevention, and rapid⁣ response are essential to mitigate these risks.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Asian Longhorned Tick

  • What‍ is the Asian longhorned⁤ tick? It’s an invasive tick ⁤species originating from East Asia ​that has recently been found‌ in the United States.
  • Is the Asian longhorned tick dangerous? Yes,it can transmit diseases to humans and animals,causing potentially severe illness.
  • Where has the Asian longhorned tick been found in tennessee? It has been confirmed in eleven counties: Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson, Knox, Maury,‌ Roane, Putnam, Sevier, Union, and White.
  • how can I prevent Asian longhorned tick ⁢bites? Use‌ tick repellent,‍ wear protective clothing, and check yourself and your pets for ticks after spending⁢ time outdoors.
  • What should I do if I‌ find a tick on me? Remove it carefully with tweezers and save it in ‍a ⁣sealed bag for identification, then seek medical attention if symptoms develop.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a⁢ qualified healthcare professional for ⁣diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.

Stay informed and⁤ stay safe. Share this article with your friends and family to ⁢help raise awareness about the Asian longhorned tick and protect ⁤our community.

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Brantford Daycare Closes After Rabid Bat Discovery

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor August 17, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A bat found at a Brantford daycare has tested positive for rabies, prompting the centre’s closure while it completes cleaning and works to prevent bats from getting into the building in the future.

According to a letter sent out by Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) Aug. 14, a dead bat found at Creative Minds daycare on Aug. 11 tested positive for the virus.

The centre, located on Wade Avenue in West Brant, first emailed parents on Aug. 11 about a dead bat found on the third floor, and again on Aug. 12 after a live bat was found in a stairwell.

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Then, due to the positive rabies test and discovery of the second bat, the centre decided Aug. 13 to close “immediately,” according to a letter sent to parents from owner/operator Vicki McNabb.

Creative Minds said one child and one staff member had direct contact with the rabies-positive bat. The parents of the child were immediately notified and have been receiving support from Creative Minds, their family doctor and GEPH.

The second, live bat “had no contact with any children or staff (that we are aware of) before it was safely captured and released,” according to Creative Minds’ letter to parents.

Creative Minds runs toddler and preschool programs, according to the regional daycare wait list OneList.

In messages shared with parents and The Spectator, the daycare outlined steps it is taking:

  • A professional deep clean scheduled for the weekend
  • Daily morning inspections of the facility once it reopens
  • Work by a licensed wildlife control company to seal flashing, close the chimney and install one-way exit doors to allow any remaining bats to leave while preventing re-entry

The centre said it will remain closed until that work is finished and it has received clearance from health authorities.

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A spokesperson for Creative Minds said the roof of the roughly 100-year-old building, which has housed the daycare since 2016, was replaced in March and that crews are looking into whether those repairs could have affected bat access.

A GEPH spokesperson said everyone with direct contact has been identified and contacted.

Another bat in the Brantford-Brant region tested positive for rabies last week, and a resident was exposed to another bat with the virus at the end of June.

While there is a low risk of coming into contact with an infected animal in Ontario, rabies is fatal if not treated before the start of symptoms.

It is transmitted from the saliva or mucus of an infected animal, like a fox, raccoon, skunk or bat. The virus can enter through bite or scratch wounds — sometimes too small to see — open cuts or mucus membranes like the eyes and mouth, according to GEPH’s release.

If you are bitten or scratched by an animal, immediately wash with soap and water, get medical attention immediately and report the incident to GEPH at 519-753-4937, ext. 470.

If a bat enters your home, call Hillside Kennels Animal Control at 519-469-3247 or 888-469-3247.

Visit bchu.org/rabies or hnhu.org/rabies for more information.

Celeste Percy-Beauregard’s reporting is funded by the Canadian government through its Local Journalism Initiative. The funding allows her to report on stories about Brant County. Reach her at cpercybeauregard@torstar.ca.

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ADHD medication abuse in schools is a ‘wake-up call’

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Experts emphasize the need to scrutinize school-based strategies for their effectiveness in combating the misuse of stimulant medications. Parents are encouraged to verify that their children’s schools implement secure medication storage and stringent dispensing protocols. Inquiring about the prevalence of misuse within the school, as this data is frequently enough accessible, is also advised.

Families can also play a crucial role by engaging in conversations with their children about how to respond when peers solicit stimulant pills for recreational use or to enhance academic performance.

many young individuals lack a clear response when faced with such requests. Parents can proactively prepare their children by practicing scenarios and equipping them with appropriate phrases to use when approached.

It is essential for parents and guardians to consistently store controlled medications in a secure, locked container. They should also feel empowered to monitor pill counts and address early prescription refills.

Should parents suspect any form of medication misuse, they should promptly consult their child’s prescribing physician. This immediate action can facilitate necessary screening and assessment for the child.

July 29, 2025 0 comments
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7000 Steps a Day: Health Benefits Revealed in New Study

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor July 24, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Forget 10,000: 7,000 Steps a Day Slashes Disease Risk, New Study Reveals

Nijmegen, Netherlands – The long-held mantra of 10,000 steps a day for optimal health may be an overreach for many, but a groundbreaking study published in The Lancet public Health reveals that a significant portion of those benefits can be achieved with a more attainable 7,000 steps. The research, analyzing health data from over 160,000 adults worldwide, offers compelling evidence that hitting this milestone dramatically reduces the risk of depression, cardiovascular diseases, and even death from cancer.

For individuals struggling to reach the often-cited 10,000-step goal, this new data offers a powerful incentive. “For some people, 10,000 steps a day is quite challenging to achieve,” explains Maria Hopman, a physician physiologist and professor at Radboudumc. “Then it is quite nice to know that at 7,000 you already experience strong health benefits.”

The popular 10,000-step target, it turns out, has a less scientific origin than many believed.”A Japanese company doctor noted that people who had to walk far were less often sick than employees who lived closer. That ultimately started to lead a life of his own,” Hopman clarifies. “It is indeed not a myth and certainly based on data, but not as well investigated as this research.”

While Hopman still advocates for the 10,000-step ideal as the “summa cum laude” of daily movement, she acknowledges the practicalities. “If you have an office job and you have to go to work by car every day, it may not always be feasible. But I see it: 5,000 steps a day is a six, at 7,000 steps a day you get the figure behind.”

The study’s findings are particularly encouraging as they highlight that the health advantages begin even before reaching the 7,000-step mark. “The health benefits are there at every step you take.Even if there are fewer than 7,000,” states Esmée Bakker, an epidemiologist and researcher at Radboudumc, who calls the study “unique” for its large population and diverse outcomes. “That is of course a fantastic goal, but for part of our population that is not feasible for whatever reason. This study also shows that you already have health benefits in fewer steps, for example at 4,000.”

This nuance is especially relevant for older adults. “We know that the elderly generally exercise less and are less fit than young people,” Bakker notes. “this study also shows that people over 65 may already experience health benefits in fewer steps, which is on average around 5,300 steps a day.”

The research also underscores that walking isn’t the only path to improved health. “Of course it is not only walking that is healthy,” Hopman adds. “if you cycle to work for half an hour every day (if not electrically) you also have the same advantages as you take 3,000 steps.And if you take those steps with higher intensity, by running, for example, it has even more advantages.”

With the widespread availability of step-tracking technology, Bakker hopes these findings will serve as a powerful motivator. “Nowadays we can all measure our steps with our phone or other devices.That way you gain more insight into your own movement pattern.”

The message is clear: embracing more movement, whether through walking, cycling, or other activities, offers tangible and significant health rewards, making a healthier lifestyle more accessible than ever before.

Ready to boost your health? Start by tracking your steps today and discover the benefits of even moderate daily movement!

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