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Study finds link between colorblindness and death from bladder cancer By Nina Bai. A study led by Stanford Medicine found that the earliest sign of bladder cancer — blood in the urine — may be invisible to people who are colorblind, increasing their risk of dying from the disease.
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Measles cases surged in 2025 as vaccination rates dropped Measles, one of the world's most contagious diseases, was declared eliminated in the U.S. more than 25 years ago. However, measles cases have skyrocketed in the U.S. as vaccination rates continue to decline, a trend that accelerated during the pandemic ...
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US vaccine panel head questions polio recommendation Committee prioritizes individual autonomy over public health, says chair Milhoan · Trump and Kennedy have moved to overhaul vaccine policy without scientific backing · Top doctors group criticizes Milhoan comments as 'dangerous step backwards'.
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Health Rounds: Colon cancer becomes leading cause of US cancer deaths for those under 50 Jan 23 (Reuters) - Cancer-related deaths among U.S. adults under age 50 have decreased for every leading malignancy except colorectal cancer, which is now the most common cause of cancer death, up from the fifth place in the early 1990s, according to a ...
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SC measles outbreak grows by dozens of cases in 3 days Of the patients, 614 are unvaccinated, 13 are partially vaccinated with one of the recommended two-dose MMR sequence, 18 are vaccinated, and 55 have an unknown vaccination status. Based on the new ...
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Does Air Pollution Accelerate Motor Neuron Disease Progression? While air pollution has been linked to other neurodegenerative diseases, evidence for its role in MND has remained sparse, particularly regarding disease prognosis. To address this gap, researchers conducted a nationwide ...
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