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Notorious 'winter vomiting bug' rising in California. A new norovirus strain could make it worse The dreaded norovirus — the "vomiting bug" that often causes stomach flu symptoms — is climbing again in California, and doctors warn that a new subvariant could make even more people sick this season. In L.A. County, concentrations of norovirus are ...
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Updated 2024-25 COVID vaccine cut emergency visits among kids, study suggests A new analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finds that the 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine substantially reduced the risk of emergency department (ED) and urgent care (UC) visits among US children and adolescents.
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ACIP Shake-Up Raises Stakes for Evidence-Based Vaccine Decisions, Expert Warns As the new chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) signals interest in revisiting childhood and adolescent vaccine schedules, immunologist Morgan McSweeney, PhD, stresses that any changes must be anchored in decades or rigorous ...
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Hundreds of storks found dead near Madrid amid wider bird flu surge MADRID, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Spanish authorities have detected four outbreaks of bird flu in wild birds in the central Madrid region, where forestry agents collected hundreds of dead storks over the past several weeks including more than a hundred in the ...
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Tanning beds triple melanoma risk, potentially causing broad DNA damage Study analyzed thousands of medical records to compare melanoma rates in tanning bed users vs. non-users, and sequenced 182 skin biopsies from tanning bed users and controls; Tanning bed users carried double the mutation burden of controls; In users, ...
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Florida health officials explore overhaul of school vaccine requirements TAMPA, Fla. - Florida's Department of Health convened a meeting today to examine potential changes to vaccination requirements for schools and childcare facilities, along with the process families use to opt out of mandates. What we know:.
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Stay healthy this flu and cold season by following these tips One way to stay healthy is by getting vaccinated. Flu, RSV, and COVID-19 are among the viruses circulating this season. Speak to your primary care provider (PCP) to find out which vaccines are best for you.
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