Tuesday, January 13, 2026

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Daily update January 13, 2026
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Today.com
In August of 2024, Jessie Creel was participating in a friendly local swimming competition near her home in San Clemente, California. And when she came in second place, she was shocked.
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Duke Chronicle
Flu cases have risen this season due to a more aggressive flu strain and declining vaccination rates, prompting visitor restrictions at Duke Health and other health systems in the Research Triangle. The rise in flu cases has been a national trend, ...
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Nature.com
The wheat resistance gene Pm4 encodes a kinase fusion protein and has gained particular attention as it confers race-specific resistance against two major wheat pathogens: powdery mildew and blast. Here we describe the identification of AvrPm4, ...
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WYSO
Abrysvo RSV vaccine by Pfizer, shown with reconstitution syringe. The respiratory syncytial virus vaccine is administered as a single 0.5 mL dose and is approved for protecting older adults and infants through maternal immunization during pregnancy.
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UCLA Health
The flu vaccine remains the best way to prevent hospitalization and death from the virus, says Dr. Sanchi Malhotra, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at UCLA Health.
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NBC News
Better treatment options have improved survival rates in the U.S., according to a report from the American Cancer Society. Given 16 months to live, this cancer patient tried to beat the odds. A nuclear medicine technologist administers a PET-CT scan to ...
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KGOU
Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, meningococcal disease, influenza and COVID-19 were shifted to this category. This kind of change is typically discussed and voted on in a public Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting.
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Lookout Eugene-Springfield
The cases in Linn County, less than an hour's drive from Eugene, come as measles vaccination rates in parts of the Eugene-Springfield area remain below the 95% level needed for herd immunity, increasing the risk of spread.
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CBS News
HealthDay News — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is scaling back several childhood vaccine recommendations, prompting concerns that fewer kids will be protected as a result. Flu shots, along with vaccines for RSV, COVID-19 and ...
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KDRV
PORTLAND, Ore. - Health officials in Oregon are on high alert following the state's first confirmed measles cases of 2026 in Linn County. According to the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), two individuals have developed symptoms of the highly contagious ...
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ugm.ac.id
The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) has recently resurfaced as a topic of public concern. With over 200 known types, HPV can trigger a wide range of diseases, including cervical cancer. Despite this risk, HPV vaccination coverage remains relatively low and ...
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Medscape
Yoga was also associated with improved measures of anxiety, sleep, and pain. "These findings support integrating yoga into withdrawal protocols as a neurobiologically informed intervention addressing core regulatory processes beyond symptom management," ...
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