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"Rapid Spread of Norovirus Across US Prompts CDC Concerns"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hartford Courant

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Norovirus is sweeping across Connecticut, causing vomiting and diarrhea, especially in children and older adults, with cases peaking in the winter. The virus is spreading in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic states, and other regions. It is highly contagious and requires specialized cleaners like bleach to kill it. To prevent infection, people are advised to wash hands, disinfect surfaces, and avoid contact with those who are sick. Additionally, it's important to practice food safety and stay home until asymptomatic for 72 hours after symptoms end.

"Gastrointestinal Outbreak Strikes Luxury Cruise Ship Bound for Hawaii"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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A mystery gastrointestinal illness has affected 154 passengers aboard the Queen Victoria cruise ship, with symptoms including vomiting and diarrhea. The U.S. CDC is investigating the outbreak, which has occurred during the ship's journey from Fort Lauderdale to Honolulu. The cause of the illness is still unknown, and Cunard Cruise Line is implementing protocols to address the situation.

Unveiling the Cause of Morning Sickness: A Promising Breakthrough

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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A new study has found a link between severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), and sensitivity to a hormone called growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) produced by the fetus. This discovery could lead to potential strategies for preventing or treating HG, a condition that can cause dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, weight loss, and even maternal death.

Understanding CHS: Cannabis-induced nausea and stomach pain diagnosis.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GMA

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Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a rare condition that causes bouts of vomiting and abdominal pain in people who use high doses of marijuana daily over an extended period of time. CHS is often overlooked or misdiagnosed due to a lack of tests for diagnosis and the misperception that marijuana use can help with nausea and vomiting. Stopping marijuana use is the most successful way to manage the condition. If you believe that you may be suffering from CHS, talk to a doctor to seek medical attention.

Understanding CHS: Cannabis-induced nausea and stomach pain diagnosis.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a rare condition that causes bouts of vomiting and abdominal pain, which affects people who use high doses of marijuana daily over an extended period of time. CHS is often overlooked or misdiagnosed due to a lack of tests for diagnosis and patients' misperception that marijuana is helping them. Stopping marijuana use is the most successful way to manage the condition. If you believe that you may be suffering from CHS, talk to a doctor to seek medical attention.

Rats' Inability to Vomit Leads to Unusual Outcome.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newser

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Rats, mice, and other rodents can't vomit due to a barrier between their stomach and esophagus, and their strong memory for sickening substances. This has resulted in millions of dollars wasted on drug testing, as they can't reveal whether vomiting is a side effect. Researchers are turning to shrews, a rodent-like mammal that can vomit, as an alternative for lab testing.