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Controversial CDC hep B vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau may be canceled Although the World Health Organization (WHO) advises giving a birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine to prevent infants from being infected during delivery, researchers leading the new study plan to randomly assign only half of the 14,000 newborns in the ...
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Just One Gene May Be Responsible For Over 90% of Alzheimer's Cases Researchers led by a team from University College London (UCL) took a fresh look at the three main variations of the APOE gene: ε2 (linked to a protective effect against cognitive decline), ε3 (historically considered the normal or neutral version), and ε4 ...
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Measles spreads to Greenville County schools, other students possibly exposed "This is David Langston, principal at Crestview Elementary School. I want to let you know that a member of our school community tested positive for measles, which is a contagious viral infection. If your child was present at school on January 6, 2026, ...
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NYC Health Department Releases New Data Showing More Than 136000 Flu Cases This Respiratory Virus Season Over 8,000 Flu Cases Reported In New York City In Latest Week of Reporting, As Flu Continues to Circulate at High Levels Despite Recent Decline. This Season, 52% of Flu Cases in New York City Among Children Under 18. Health Department Warns That Flu ...
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8 ways to boost brain health and reduce your risk of developing dementia But research shows that there are some ways we can reduce our risk of developing dementia and cognitive decline, like moving more, drinking less, socializing and taking naps. Here & Now's Indira Lakshmanan ...
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These small life changes could extend your life by at least a year, study says Those gaining the most benefit in longevity and health got between 42 and 103 minutes of exercise daily. They also slept between seven to eight hours every night and ate a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables ...
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Delaware, Georgia see major commercial avian flu outbreaks In the past 40 days, APHIS reported 70 flocks with confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), including 17 commercial flocks and 53 backyard flocks. A total of 1.17 million birds have been affected. Since ...
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