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Measles outbreaks in Michigan and Pennsylvania end, while Texas logs just 4 new cases There are 1,168 confirmed measles cases in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. Health officials in Texas, where the nation's biggest outbreak raged during the late winter and spring, said they'll now post case counts only ...
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Why men with broken heart syndrome are more likely to die, according to experts A 59-year-old man arrived at the Peking University First Hospital in Beijing for a procedure when he started having severe chest pain and shortness of breath. Four months earlier, ...
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West Sacramento resident becomes 13th California measles case this year, did not travel abroad The affected adult, whose vaccination status is unknown, is now the 13th confirmed case of measles in California so far this year. Last year, Yolo County recorded two cases of residents with measles who had traveled internationally. But the county has ...
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Pandemic 2.0 alert: Wild animal markets with bats, raccoon dogs and macaques could spark the next global outbreak Scientists are investigating zoonotic diseases and trade routes to understand how pathogens jump from animals to humans. Researchers emphasize the importance of understanding trade routes and human behavior to prevent future outbreaks, while also ...
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Mobile clinics aim to boost rural health care measles vaccinations amid outbreak The South Dakota Department of Health plans to send its fledgling mobile clinics to underserved and undervaccinated areas of the state in response to the nationwide measles outbreak making its way to the state. Last year, South Dakota reported its ...
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Experiment Reveals What Prolonged Fasting Actually Does to The Human Body The main way the researchers measured the effects of fasting on the body were through protein levels. A number of proteins linked to inflammation, including C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin 8 (IL-8), became much more abundant in the blood plasma of ...
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Using bacteriophages to combat antimicrobial resistance If one has a urinary tract infection, for instance, the pathology lab will identify the bacterium to be, say, Escherichia coli. It will also determine the pathogen's sensitivity to over a dozen antibiotics. It is fine if the bacterium is sensitive to ...
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Memory Café starts Monday For families with loved ones dealing with memory loss, dementia or Alzheimer's disease, a monthly, free Memory Café will kick off 1-2:30 p.m. Monday at Heart of Steamboat United Methodist Church at 736 Oak St. The goal of a Memory Café is to provide a ...
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'I refuse to give up': Michigan researchers, health officials grapple with funding cuts Michigan public health officers say they've had to cut services and lay off workers after the Trump administration slashed funding, affecting their ability to work to stop the spread of disease. Scientists from the University ...
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Public health officials confirm new measles case in LA County Measles can lead to severe disease in young children and vulnerable adults. The best way to protect yourself and your family from infection is with the highly effective measles vaccine." According to health officials, measles ...
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Thousands Cycle Through Santa Barbara, Ventura for Final AIDS/LifeCycle Ride It's not just the cyclists that are along for the 545-mile ride from San Francisco to Santa Monica, but also 600 volunteers, called roadies. They include family members, friends, and supporters who come from around the country to make the event happen.
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