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Mass CDC cuts hit staff dealing with measles, Ebola and disease forecasting Debra Houry, who was among three top leaders who resigned from the agency in August to protest what they described as the Trump administration's politicization of science, has been in touch with employees across the agency and said 1,250 layoff notices ...
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CDC Layoffs Included 2 Top Measles Experts Amid Rising Cases The layoffs also included dozens of other agency scientists with expertise in infectious diseases that have pandemic potential. Trump administration officials have said that previous layoffs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were needed to ...
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Cold, flu, Covid: Why is everyone sick right now? And, if the anecdotes of people I know are anything to go by, the bug going round seems to be a particularly nasty one. Sore throat? Tick. Streaming nose? Tick. Sinus pressure ...
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The plastic inside us: how microplastics may be reshaping our bodies and minds Microplastics are shed from packaging, clothes, paints, cosmetics, car tyres and other items. Some are tiny enough to slip through the linings of our lungs and guts into our blood and internal organs – even into our cells. What happens next is still ...
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Why are mosquitoes so bad in Arizona right now? Why rainfall brings a swarm Yup, we're talking about mosquitoes, those winged bugs that turn a peaceful evening into an itch-filled battle. In Arizona, mosquito season can stretch from March to October, especially after monsoon rains when humidity spikes.
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Missouri radio DJ 'Kevy Kev' dies after contracting West Nile Virus A Perryville, Missouri, radio personality has died after apparently contracting the West Nile Virus, according to employees at the station where he worked. Kevin "Kevy Kev" Russell died this week after he was hospitalized with "a fever he couldn't get ...
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High youth death rates are an 'emerging crisis', global health study warns The reasons vary from drug and alcohol use, and suicide in North America, to infectious diseases and injuries in sub-Saharan Africa, the researchers said, but warned that their data should serve as "a wake-up call".
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A look at the latest advances in breast cancer prevention and treatment To take stock of the latest in breast cancer research and the experience of patients, Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Arif Kamal, the American Cancer Society's chief patient officer, and Kristen Dahlgren, founder of the Cancer Vaccine Coalition.
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Rising Chikungunya Cases Lead to WHO Health Advisory By July 2025, approximately 240,000 chikungunya virus disease (CHIKVD) cases and 90 CHIKVD-related deaths had been reported in 16 countries and territories, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), with the Americas, ...
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World Arthritis Day: How Hormones, Pregnancy And Menopause Put Women At A Higher Risk Arthritis is a condition that causes pain, stiffness, and inflammation in the joints, affecting millions worldwide. Advertisement. Written by: Varsha Vats; Health; Oct 12, 2025 10:27 am IST. Published On Oct 12, 2025 10:25 am IST.
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Heart disease back as top global killer as study highlights 'toll' of chronic conditions, rising youth deaths Heather Evans nearly died — twice in the same day. The Calgary resident had two back-to-back heart attacks in 2004, at the age of just 39. One of her sisters had already suffered a heart attack at only 36. Over the next two decades, a devastating ...
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Experts Sound Alarm: Popular Hair Loss Drug Linked to Suicide For over twenty years, finasteride—a prescription treatment used by millions of men to combat hair loss—has carried an unseen danger. Behind its cosmetic appeal, troubling reports have emerged of depression, anxiety, and even suicide.
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Respiratory virus season is here. Here's what experts say you should do Fall in Canada is known for crisp breezes and colourful foliage – as well as a new wave of respiratory virus infections. Infectious disease experts say it's too soon to precisely predict how severe this year's major respiratory infections will be.
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Pollen season is nothing to sneeze at If you're like more than 50 million Americans, you could be suffering from seasonal allergies. Common fall allergens in Missouri are ragweed pollen, weeds and molds. "Allergies have a wide ...
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THIS 30-minute walk is more effective than 10000 steps, a top US doctor explains Walking is one of the simplest and effective forms of exercise known to mankind. This exercise requires no special equipment or setups - just a pair of comfortable shoes and the willingness to move. Among those who walk either for fitness or overall ...
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'I can actually see the stars': New surgery restores BC teen's night vision A teen boy stands outside while throwing up the 'peace' hand gesture. Fifteen-year-old Dominic Juillette has had his night vision restored thanks to a new retinal gene therapy procedure.
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