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Mpox doesn't always cause illness, yet many patients have long-term effects, studies suggest A new study uncovers "silent" mpox circulation in Nigeria, while another concludes that 58% of mpox patients still have signs or complications up to 1.5 years after diagnosis. 'Immune footprints' that elude surveillance. For the first study, ...
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South Carolina measles cases rise to 646, Clemson exposure widens outbreak risk Jan 20 (Reuters) - South Carolina's health department on Tuesday reported 646 measles cases tied to the state's ongoing outbreak, an increase of 88 since Friday, with new public exposures at Clemson and Anderson universities raising the risk of a wider ...
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Virginia flu numbers drop again, following first child death of 2026 The decline is especially pronounced compared with the holiday season. During the week of Christmas, about 8,700 emergency room visits statewide were attributed to influenza. In the Hampton Roads region, respiratory illness levels ...
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Prolonged exposure to air pollution linked to elevated risk for ALS Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are serious neurological diseases in which the nerve cells that govern voluntary movement become so degraded that they stop working, leading to muscle atrophy and paralysis. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is the most ...
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to hospital admissions A new study led by the University of Surrey has found a correlation between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of hospital admissions for respiratory infections. Vitamin D, which is made by the body using sunlight and found in foods such as oily fish, ...
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Young Northern Virginia child confirmed with measles, state's third case this year ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — A child under 4 years old in Northern Virginia tested positive for measles after traveling internationally, according to the Virginia Department of Health on Tuesday. Officials said the child's case is not connected to a ...
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Air Pollution and Motor Neuron Disease—Particulate-ly Risky Motor neuron disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disorder in which patients experience progressive weakness of the limb, bulbar, and respiratory muscles. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common form of MND and is typified by upper-motor ...
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