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Pediatric vaccines: Questions parents will ask—and how to answer "We continue to recommend routine immunization for protection against 18 diseases, including RSV [respiratory syncytial virus], hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, influenza and meningococcal disease. The AAP child-and- ...
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South Carolina measles outbreak is now larger than Texas 2025 outbreak, new data shows Most of the West Texas cases were children as well, according to state data. The majority of patients in that outbreak were unvaccinated or had an unknown vaccination status. The United States in 2025 saw the ...
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South Carolina measles outbreak grows, surpasses West Texas outbreak The outbreak's epicenter is Spartanburg County, where the virus spread in a series of elementary and middle schools in October of last year. Those schools, many of them private, Christian academies, have largely unvaccinated student bodies. Holiday ...
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What causes chronic pain? A new study identifies a key culprit A neural circuit hidden in an understudied region of the brain plays a critical role in turning temporary pain into pain that can last months or years, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research. The animal study, published in the Journal ...
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Contrary to CDC changes, AAP advises vaccinating kids against 18 diseases AAP's routine childhood vaccine schedule includes those against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, and meningococcal disease, all of which are reserved in the CDC guidance for high-risk groups or "shared clinical ...
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Airports Step Up Screenings After Nipah Virus Cases in India TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Health officials across parts of Asia are stepping up disease checks after several people in India were diagnosed with Nipah virus, a rare but deadly infection that can spread from animals to humans.
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Colorectal cancer deaths rise as younger adults face advanced diagnoses WESTON, Wis. (WSAW) - Colorectal cancers have seen a 1% increase in deaths every year since 2005, while the mortality rate of every other type of cancer has decreased during that same time span. The Cancer Research Institute says colorectal cancer is ...
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Doctors are ignoring new federal vaccine recommendations The AAP continues to broadly recommend routine immunization against RSV, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, flu and meningococcal disease. Twelve major medical and health care organizations have formally endorsed its recommendations, including the ...
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UF research is helping Alachua County residents detect cervical cancer sooner UF Health Cancer Institute is taking women's screening awareness on the road during National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. The institute's Mobile Cancer Screening Connector is a bus turned into a lab, outfitted with a wide range of services designed ...
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Researchers find reducing salt in everyday foods could prevent tens of thousands of heart attacks and strokes A new study led by researchers in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences has found that if the UK food industry had met the government's voluntary 2024 salt reduction targets, substantial improvements could have been made in ...
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Health and fitness Movement and activity can be anything, it doesn't necessarily mean spending hours at the gym, it could be taking small steps, such as ditching the car and travelling actively or meeting up with friends for a walk. The benefits of you doing this, ...
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Colorectal Cancer Becomes the Top Cause of Cancer-Related Death in People Younger Than 50 CU Cancer Center leader Christopher Lieu, MD, says the new report from the American Cancer Society points to the need for more research and better early detection. 5 minute read. by Greg Glasgow | January 27, 2026. Doctor pointing to colorectal area on ...
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How to deal with chronic lung conditions during cold weather Icy temperatures and biting wind chill can act as triggers for most chronic lung conditions, according to Dr. Dovenia Ponnoth, Associate Dean for Research at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr ...
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Scientists turn tumor immune cells into cancer killers Tumors are packed with macrophages, immune cells that should attack cancer but are usually silenced by the tumor environment. By injecting a specially designed drug directly into tumors, researchers were able to "reprogram" these dormant cells to recognize ...
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From rehabilitation to injury prevention: physiotherapy empowers movement "Someone will come in with something like an ankle sprain or a tendonitis or sometimes, sometimes more serious things like a rotator cuff tear, and some of the more serious injuries need surgeries, but a lot of them can just be rehabbed, so we teach them ...
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