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Flu jabs urged as south of England 'still has time' The first week of December saw an average of 100 patients a day in hospital with flu across the whole of Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire, according to NHS data - fewer than in cities such as Birmingham or Manchester.
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How to protect yourself from viral infections circulating this holiday season The holidays are fast approaching, and infectious disease experts advise vigilance for circulating viruses and bacterial infections. In particular, the flu has come early and will likely stick around. A new flu subvariant is circulating, but physicians ...
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COVID Vaccines Slashed Kids' ER Visits by 76 Percent, Study Finds A report published by the CDC reaffirms the effectiveness of COVID vaccines at preventing severe disease in children. By Tanya Lewis edited by Andrea Thompson. Child choosing from a row of colorful bandaids. A child picks out a Band-Aid as he prepares ...
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Wisconsin reaffirms support of hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, defying federal advisers CDC advisory committee voted last week to end recommendation of a universal birth dose. But state health officials are directing Wisconsin doctors to carry on with the 30-year standard of care. By Hope Kirwan. December 11, 2025.
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How ultra-processed foods shape Crohn's disease risk and what dietary strategies can really help Conceptual framework linking ultra-processed foods (UPFs) to mechanistic pathways, inflammatory cascade, clinical outcomes, and dietary interventions in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In a recent study published in the ...
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Missouri doctors warn CDC vaccine change could put newborns at risk for Hepatitis B Several Missouri health care providers, including pediatricians and obstetricians, strongly urged families to consider the risks of waiting or skipping the Hepatitis B vaccine for infants. By: Anna Spoerre - December 12, 2025 5:55 am.
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Study reveals shared genetic roots across multiple psychiatric disorders Distinct psychiatric disorders have more in common biologically than previously believed, according to the largest and most detailed analysis to date of how genes influence mental illness. The study, led by University of Colorado Boulder and Mass ...
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No Evidence that Vaccines Cause Autism – New WHO Review Reaffirms No link between Vaccines and Autism: WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus discusses latest findings of the WHO Expert Committee. A new WHO review has reaffirmed that childhood vaccines don't cause ...
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Doctors stress flu precautions as holiday season fuels increase in influenza cases "It's difficult to predict how severe this flu season will be, but we can see year by year the pattern is that it increases with holidays," said Dr. Daived Abboud of Patient First. This trend will likely peak in January and last until March.
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Rabies investigation highlights Idaho's ongoing risk from bats A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) underscores a critical public health reality for Idaho: rabies, while rarely infecting humans, remains an ongoing threat, and awareness of the risk is very important after any ...
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