U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Florida fifth among public universities in 2022 Best Colleges rankings

Newswise imageAfter five consecutive years of ascension, the University of Florida’s performance has positioned UF among the nation’s top five ranked public universities, according to the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings released today, marking an extraordinary milestone in the university’s history.
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Wildfire smoke may have contributed to thousands of extra COVID-19 cases and deaths in western U.S. in 2020

Thousands of COVID-19 cases and deaths in California, Oregon, and Washington between March and December 2020 may be attributable to increases in fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) from wildfire smoke, according to a new study.
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Column: California should allow its voters to fill U.S. Senate vacancies — not the governor

In California, any vacancy in a statewide elective office can be filled by the governor, subject to legislative confirmation.

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Infectious Disease Experts Sound Alarm Over Risk of Outbreaks in U.S. Border Detention Centers

Newswise image– Over the past year, at least seven children have died from diseases including influenza while being detained by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency. Infectious disease experts at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) called for protections like influenza vaccinations to prevent serious outbreaks.
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Very Few U.S. Adults Practice Top 5 Recommended Health Behaviors

Chalk it up to whatever you want to—human nature, laziness, busyness, feeling overwhelmed, or powerful distractions—but an almost minuscule percentage of U.S. adults perform the five behaviors that medical experts say are the key to good health.
A recent report in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine on the “Healthy Behavior Adherence: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2005-2016,” states that, at best, 6.3 percent of U.S. adults (the reported range is 4.4 percent to 6.3 percent) incorporate those practices in their daily lives. They are:
·         Healthy diet
·         Regular exercise
·         Completely cutting out smoking
·         Avoiding excessive alcohol consumption
·         Maintaining a healthy body mass index (a high BMI of 30 is considered borderline obese)

The study’s lead author, Eric M. Hecht, MD, PhD, associate professor in the department of public health sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, said that the 12-year study tracked the lifestyle habits of 26,194 U.S. adults from ages 20 through 79.

There was a bit of a silver lining in the study. Although only 1 in 16 study participants practiced all five healthful behaviors, a substantially larger percentage, 20.2 percent to 22.8 percent, engaged in four of the five behaviors.

Beyond that, the highest percentage of participation, 45.4 percent to 48.3 percent, involved only two or fewer good behaviors. Overall, the average number of good practices performed by study participants was 2.6.

The study’s questionnaire asked a simple yes/no question about smoking, and more specific questions about alcohol use and exercise. For instance, it asked participants how many drinks they consumed on those days over the past 12 months when they took a drink. (The commonly accepted recommendation for daily alcohol intake is one drink for women and two for men because of men’s generally higher body mass.)

Several questions focused on high-intensity exercise, such as basketball or running, that ramps up heartbeat and respiration for 10 or more continuous minutes, and seemed designed to deliver a broad hint to study participants about the form and goals of their regular exercise.

In light of the current corona virus pandemic, Dr. Hecht said that comorbidities brought on by the failure to follow these practices may have contributed in some part to high fatalities among older people whose immune systems had been compromised by prior poor health practices over the years.

The impending U.S. pandemic of type 2 diabetes—an estimated 90 million U.S. adults are prediabetic—will bring the urgent need for these behaviors to the forefront more forcefully than ever.

Sources:

https://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(20)30129-X/pdf

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32340777/

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WHO says U.S. federal coronavirus plan is clear and science-based

A top World Health Organization (WHO) official said on Monday that the United States seemed to have a “very clearly laid-out”, science-based federal plan for fighting its coronavirus epidemics.


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U.S. deaths top 47,000 after near-record increase on previous day: Reuters tally

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U.S. watchdog finds $6.7 billion in questionable Medicare payments to insurers

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Influential U.S. doctors group calls for ban on vaping products

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U.S. Border Patrol Agents Leverage Emerging S&T Tech to Ensure the Security of Our Nation’s Borders

Newswise imageDHS S&T recently collaborated with the USBP and FLETC to deliver a multi-part solution by implementing innovative tools and capabilities that enable USBP agents to leverage the knowledge, skills, and abilities of expert trackers (professionals trained to detect, track, follow and apprehend potential adversaries) and use emerging technologies to maximize their tracking performance.
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