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CBS News
Others who were at the same locations — an Amtrak train, a D.C. train station and an urgent care center — could potentially have been exposed at those times. The measles patient rode the southbound ...
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CIDRAP
The Minnesota Board of Animal Health (MBAH) announced yesterday that testing as part of its milk surveillance program has identified H5N1 avian flu in a dairy herd from Stearns County in the central part of the state. The Minnesota Department of ...
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ABC News
In western Texas, an outbreak has infected 327 people, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Of those cases, just two have been among people fully vaccinated with the MMR vaccine.
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CIDRAP
The UK Health Security Agency (HSA) today published a new priority pathogens tool—outlining pathogen families that pose the biggest risk to public health—to help support funding of research and development into new diagnostics, vaccines, and treatments ...
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Targeted Oncology
While the link between nutrition and cancer is well-established, new research and tailored strategies are transforming how oncologists and patients approach dietary habits. Marleen I. Meyers, MD, a breast medical oncologist at ...
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Daily Mail
A nerve-sparing technique (NeuroSAFE) reduced erectile dysfunction in men undergoing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) for prostate cancer. A year after surgery, patients randomized to NeuroSAFE had significantly better erectile ...
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CNN
At the end of last week, Dr. Colleen Kelley said she was getting texts about every 10 minutes from colleagues whose HIV-related research grants were being terminated by the federal government. "This is just pure chaos and insanity," said Kelley, ...
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ABC News
A measles case was confirmed in a person who traveled to Washington, D.C., on an Amtrak train, according to the D.C. Department of Health (DC Health). The person visited multiple locations while contagious, including the southbound Amtrak Northeast ...
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Bloomberg
Today's must-reads · Health officials in Washington, DC, have alerted people who may have been exposed to an Amtrak traveler with measles on March 19. · Merck will pay as much as $2 billion for rights to a Chinese heart drug. · Gene sequencing company ...
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ABC News
At least 40 people have been hospitalized so far. Just two cases have occurred in people fully vaccinated with the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine, according to the data.
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BBC News
The NHS launched a national blood-borne virus (BBV) opt-out testing programme in April 2022 to allow testing in local areas where those infections had a high prevalence. Peterborough City Hospital (PCH) ...
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NBC4 Washington
Someone with measles traveled to D.C. by train last week, health officials warned on Tuesday. The person who was diagnosed traveled through several places in D.C. while contagious, including an Amtrak train, officials said.
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News-Medical.net
"Studies have estimated that nearly half of childhood deaths from infectious diseases in the UK prior to the introduction of the measles vaccine could have been due to suppressed immune systems caused by previous measles infections." ...
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NET Nebraska
Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan, Chief Medical Officer at CHI Health and Chief of the Infectious Disease Division at Creighton University, said in a Tuesday media Q&A that vaccination is the best way to prevent the spread of measles.
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KPBS
A health care worker prepares syringes, including a vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), for a child's inoculations at the International Community Health Services in Seattle, Feb. 13, 2019.
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News-Medical.net
Current estimates indicate that 3-7% of adults are diagnosed with ADHD throughout the world. Social media platforms provide easy access to information on mental health conditions like ADHD, depression, and anxiety. Unlike ...
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NBC 10 Philadelphia
As avian influenza, also known as bird flu or avian flu, continues to strike Delaware, many farmers have been forced to "depopulate" their chickens. Georgie Cartanza, a chicken farmer and the poultry Extension Agent for the University of Delaware's ...
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News-Medical.net
And so, to be more accurate in their assessments, health authorities should start tapping the vast analytic powers of artificial intelligence, combined with the experience of clinicians, and come up with better diagnostic criteria.
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WFSB
News-Medical.net
A team led by investigators at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has discovered how C. diff (Clostridioides difficile) converts the poisonous compound 4-thiouracil, which could come from foods like broccoli, into a usable nutrient.
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raillynews.com
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality have increased in US rural counties, particularly among White women, according to a cross-sectional study published in JAMA Network Open. 1. Data from the study revealed that the overall incidence of cervical ...
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6ABC Philadelphia
Measles, also known as rubeola, is a highly contagious viral infection that causes fever and a full-body rash. It can lead to potentially fatal complications like dehydration, respiratory infections and a brain-swelling infection called encephalitis.
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News-Medical.net
Whether it's an early morning jog, or a touch of Tai Chi, groundbreaking research from the University of South Australia shows that any form of exercise can significantly boost brain function and memory across children, adults, and older adults.
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Contagionlive.com
One of the biggest lingering effects that has arisen from the pandemic is vaccine hesitancy and antivaccine beliefs. What started out as a major achievement with the development of new vaccines to protect against COVID-19 in record time, morphed into ...
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CBC.ca
The Current24:19Could genetically modified pig organs save human lives? The list of Canadians waiting for a kidney donation has thousands of people, ...
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News-Medical.net
Snacks are important meals, as they provide about 20% of daily total energy intake. However, individuals who consume snacks with higher added sugar and saturated fat content often have poorer overall diet quality than those who consume nutrient-rich foods ...
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News-Medical.net
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers examined the association between long-term adherence to eight dietary patterns and the consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) with healthy aging. Their ...
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Times of India
How does fatty liver affect us? Fatty liver disease, also known as Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), is a silent but serious condition affecting millions worldwide. Research ...
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HSC Newsbeat
Ever since 1993, when a deadly disease outbreak in the Four Corners first revealed the presence of hantavirus in North America, New Mexicans have been warned to be on the lookout for deer mice, which harbor the microbe and can spread it through their ...
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Your gift isn't just a donation — it's a declaration. Today, NPR's CEO Katherine Maher is testifying before the House Subcommittee on Delivering Government Efficiency (DOGE) on the value of federal funding to ...
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FOX 9
Dig deeper: Measles is a highly contagious virus that spreads through the air. Symptoms typically appear seven to 14 days after coming in contact with the virus. Common symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose, rash, and red watery eyes.
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WTOP
Diabetes is a disease where a person's body can't regulate sugar properly. Over time it can lead to serious health complications, including heart attack, stroke, vision loss, kidney problems and nerve damage. Each year, the fourth Tuesday of March is ...
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CBS News
Author: Leslie Toldo. Alicia Jeffery planned to have a colonoscopy at 45, but life happened, and she did not get the screening until she was 47. "I wanted to be vigilant because colon cancer is in my family," Alicia said. "My grandmother had it and ...
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FOX 9
Minnesota's lawmakers are hoping to get a handle on an avian — or bird — flu outbreak that is affecting poultry and egg production nationwide. · Egg prices continue to rise due to the outbreak that has caused a shortage of eggs in the retail market, ...
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NUS News
The use of extractive microneedles is a novel concept, according to the NUS research team comprising Asst Prof Andy Tay (left), with Dr Le Zhicheng (right). The team developed extractive microneedles as a method to remove both inflammatory chemokines ...
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University of Cincinnati
Local 12 highlighted University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researcher Davendra Sohal and patient Ron Solomon, who is enrolled in a pancreatic cancer trial targeting a genetic mutation called KRAS. Solomon's pancreatic cancer, which had spread to his ...
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News-Medical.net
Zika virus and dengue virus are very close relatives. Both are mosquito-borne flaviviruses, and both specialize in infecting a host's dendritic cells. But a new Nature Communications study, led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) ...
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UVic The Ring
March 25, 2025. If you've seen the headlines about the Surgeon General calling for cancer warning labels on alcoholic beverages, you might have some questions. Why does alcohol cause cancer, and what does this mean for your health?
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KATC Lafayette News
LAFAYETTE PARISH — As allergy season swings into full force, many residents are feeling the impact of seasonal allergens like pollen from trees and grass. Dr. Bradley Chastant—a board-certified ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist with almost 40 ...
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Euronews
A yearslong measles outbreak has exploded in Romania, fueled by anti-vaccine rhetoric, a floundering medical system, and conflicting health guidance. The rest of Europe is far from immune. ADVERTISEMENT. Romania's measles epidemic had been dragging on ...
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VUMC Reporter
The pathogen C. diff — the most common cause of health care-associated infectious diarrhea — can use a compound that kills the human gut's resident microbes to survive and grow, giving it a competitive advantage in the infected gut.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Tens of thousands of jabs have been rushed to France's Réunion Island to fight a major outbreak of Chikungunya that has killed two people and put dozens in hospital. Nearly three thousand cases of the mosquito-borne virus, which causes debilitating ...
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NBC New York
Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States and cases among younger adults are rising. Early detection is critical, as symptoms may not appear until the cancer has progressed. "It's important for people to realize that colon ...
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CBC.ca
A study published in Nature looks at a genetically modified pig-to-human liver xenotransplantation. Prof Peter Friend, Professor of Transplantation, University of Oxford, said: "This is an important study because it advances the field of ...
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Washington Post A long-discredited researcher and vaccine skeptic will conduct a government study on whether vaccines cause autism. A vaccine skeptic who has long promoted false claims about the connection between immunizations and autism has been ...
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YubaNet
Tiny fragments of plastic have become ubiquitous in our environment and our bodies. Higher exposure to these microplastics, which can be inadvertently consumed or inhaled, is associated with a heightened prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases, ...
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Lebanon Daily News
Every year, people ask Dr. Robert Zemble, LVHN's allergy chief, if it's the worst pollen season. Pollen season may be longer than you think. Different plants release pollen at different times.
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CTV News
Two smiling people wearing lab coats in a lab. One is holding a multicoloured model. Researcher Gerry Wright, left, and postdoctoral fellow Manoj Jangra, holding a 3D-printed model of lariocidin, the ...
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News-Medical.net
As demonstrated in animal studies, the vaccine removed sugar molecules from an area of a coronavirus spike protein that rarely mutates and created effective and plentiful antibodies to inactivate the virus. Chi-Huey Wong, a ...
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newsroom.osfhealthcare.org
High-fiber foods (whole grains, legumes, beans) are the best carbs for brain health; Berries promote antioxidant production; Leafy greens contain folic acid which helps reduce homocysteine in the brain; Healthy fats ...
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