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How the Trump Administration Is Dismantling America's Cancer-Research System For my magazine article, I spoke to 50 members of America's biomedical-research establishment — medical-school administrators; government-funded researchers; former directors and current and former program officers and officials at the National Institutes ...
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Australia approves world-first vaccine to save koalas from chlamydia Deborah Tabart, chair of the conservation charity Australian Koala Foundation, said resources being spent on vaccinating koalas should be redirected at saving koala habitat. "At the risk of sounding flippant, how can anyone be ...
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Ebola vaccine reaches the epicenter of Congo's outbreak as officials race to contain the disease Congo faces its first Ebola outbreak in 18 years in remote Kasai province, with cases rising to 68 suspected infections and 16 deaths. The WHO delivered 400 vaccine doses via U.N. helicopter to the outbreak epicenter, but poor access and a funding ...
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Want to avoid mosquito bites? Step away from the beer The shipping containers were a pop-up laboratory, and the people were volunteering for a study that gauged how alluring they were to the blood-sucking insects. Festivalgoers rested their arms against acrylic boxes that let caged mosquitoes smell but not ...
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Ebola vaccination begins in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, WHO says Sept 14 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization on Sunday said it had begun vaccinating frontline health workers and contacts of people infected with Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Kasai Province where an outbreak has been ...
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Trump administration to award a no-bid contract on research into vaccines and autism NEW YORK (AP) — Federal health officials intend to award a contract to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to investigate whether there is a link between vaccinations and autism, according to a government procurement notice.
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West Nile Virus Cases Running Higher Than Normal, Prompting Health Warnings West Nile virus infections are intense so far this year, with case counts running 40% higher than normal, health officials say. More than 770 cases, including about 490 severe cases, were reported as of early September, according to CDC data posted ...
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Doctors seek public airing before state drops vaccine requirements The Department of Health has the authority to change rules for some vaccines, while the state Legislature must act on others. Medical organizations representing thousands of physicians have requested a public workshop and oppose the plan, ...
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Experts urge Americans to know the signs of sepsis On World Sepsis Day, health experts remind Americans that sepsis strikes 1.7 million people in the U.S. each year and causes more than 350,000 deaths. Yet despite those staggering numbers, many Americans don't know what sepsis is or how to recognize it ...
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Prediabetes warning: 5 morning symptoms that could be the first sign Prediabetes affects an estimated 98 million Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Globally, this condition affects 541 million people. Prediabetes is a serious condition where the blood sugar levels are higher than ...
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Harvard gastroenterologist recommends this Japanese walking technique which anyone can master in no time Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a prominent gastroenterologist, trained at Harvard, Stanford, and AIIMS, recently spoke about the Japanese interval walking method in his Instagram reel, saying that it provides superior fitness results than regular 10,000 step daily ...
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Chronic insomnia may raise dementia risk by 40%, lead to 3.5 years faster aging Insomnia is a sleep disorder where a person has trouble falling and staying asleep. Past studies have linked insomnia to an increased risk for a number of health concerns, including cognitive decline, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease.
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Child dies from incurable complication years after contracting measles A child has died from measles complications years after being infected, California health officials said on Sept. 11. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health released a statement encouraging residents to ensure they are vaccinated against ...
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WHO publishes global statistics highlighting cholera outbreaks and deaths in 2024 The World Health Organization (WHO) has published its global cholera statistics for 2024, showing an increase in both the number of people who fell sick and died from the disease. Reported cholera cases rose by 5% and deaths by 50% in 2024 compared to ...
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Ebola cases in Congo rise as authorities race to contain spread of outbreak, health agency says KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — The number of suspected Ebola cases in Congo's southern Kasai province have more than doubled in a week since a new outbreak was confirmed there, Africa's top public health agency said Thursday. The suspected cases have increased ...
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Survey: Public support for MMR vaccine requirements in schools rises to 70% Research by the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) in April 2025 finds that 70% of the public supports vaccine requirements for MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) for children to attend public school, more than in 2023.
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Ebola vaccination begins in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Bulape, Democratic Republic of the Congo—Vaccination of frontline health workers and contacts of people infected with Ebola virus disease has begun in Bulape health zone in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Kasai Province where an outbreak of the ...
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'Plasma infusions have been life-changing' For the last 14 years, Samantha Bloomfield has received a monthly blood plasma infusion to help manage an immune deficiency. Until six months ago, plasma supplies were imported from the US - but after a 25-year ban was lifted on UK sources, ...
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Novel AI drug discovery tool predicts more accurate treatment 'recipes' A new AI tool has ben shown to identify treatments designed to reverse disease states in cells up to 25 times quicker, more efficiently and more accurately than previous models. Researchers from Harvard Medical School (MA, USA) have developed an ...
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Is the pink soap scum in your bathroom mould or something else? Black mould usually means a proper clean is in order - but what about the pink or orange-coloured stuff? Kellie Scott for. Logo composed of interlocking lines ABC. 13 September 2025. 4 min read. A clogged dirty drain in the bathroom for water.
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