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Texas measles outbreak rises to 146 cases spanning more than 9 counties The child who died Tuesday night in the outbreak is the first U.S. death from the highly contagious but preventable respiratory disease since 2015, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The child was treated at ...
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RFK Jr. says US measles outbreak 'top priority' at HHS following first death in 10 years Last Wednesday, during President Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the head of the nation's largest federal health agency, downplayed a measles outbreak that has infected more than 150 people and killed a child in Texas.
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Did an Alzheimer's drug give this Missouri couple more time? Maybe St. Charles, Missouri, resident Sue Bell became one of the first Alzheimer's patients in the U.S. to receive the drug now marketed as Leqembi. Her husband isn't sure if it made a difference. · A diagnosis and a drug · Infusions and hope · Ending treatment.
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How AI-enhanced imaging technology helps better detect and treat breast cancer Researchers from the University of Waterloo recently developed an AI-optimized imaging technology that makes breast cancer cells glow light green in MRIs, making them easier to spot. Amy Tai, a computer science PhD student, is part of the research team ...
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Kids hospitalized by flu jumps by a staggering 145%: 'This is a particularly severe season' The rate at which children are being hospitalized for the flu has skyrocketed to 145 percent since the start of the year, leaving doctors concerned. The number of kids admitted to the hospital for influenza has jumped ...
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Intense heat changes our biology, can make us age significantly faster: Study But sustained periods of heat do more than that – they age us faster. Cumulative heat stress changes our epigenetics – how our cells turn on or off gene switches in response to environmental pressure.
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What's Your Score? How knowing your coronary calcium scan could save your life MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - ...
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Allergy relief: know what works Spring allergies will be here soon. If you're suffering from a runny or congested nose, watery or itchy eyes or sneezing, it's tempting to grab the first medicine that catches your eye at the pharmacy or rifle through the bathroom drawer for some pills ...
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