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Healthier dietary patterns linked to lower colorectal cancer risks in large international study The findings, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, add to growing evidence that what people eat, and how they eat, can meaningfully influence colon and rectal cancer risk.
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2026 US measles total nears 1,000 as South Carolina confirms 11 new cases | CIDRAP Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 66 new US measles infections, raising the country's 2026 total to 982, while South Carolina's 2025-26 outbreak grew by 11 cases, to 973 total.
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Pa. agriculture officials try to stem spike in bird flu cases; 7 million birds died in recent weeks The state this week announced an effort with experts from Penn State Extension, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies to expand testing and mitigate the spread of avian flu. Pennsylvania has lost around 14 million ...
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Tuberculosis tests reveal 204 latent cases at Riordan High in S.F. - Mission Local The San Francisco Department of Public Health today announced 204 latent tuberculosis cases associated with an outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School, a private Catholic school near City College. Latent tuberculosis is not contagious.
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Student Infected With Measles in Major University Outbreak Speaks Out - TODAY.com As measles cases rise across the United States, some colleges are facing unprecedented outbreaks on campus. Blaise Carney, a senior at Ave Maria University, is speaking out after contracting a nasty case of measles, ...
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'Get vaccinated': Uptick in mumps reported in Maryland - NBC4 Washington The Maryland Department of Health confirmed an increase in mumps cases in the state this year. There have been 19 confirmed cases and seven suspected cases in Maryland so far in 2026, most of them among adults in the Baltimore area.
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Spartanburg measles outbreak: How did we get here? - Connecticut Public Radio South Carolina is seeing the biggest measles outbreak in the U.S. in decades, spreading mainly among unvaccinated children. At the epicenter is a story as much about politics as it is about a virus. Copyright 2026 NPR.
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Demand for hormone replacement therapy outpaces supply at pharmacies nationwide BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Women across the country are walking into pharmacies to fill estrogen patch prescriptions and finding empty shelves. Marci Longnecker, office coordinator at Dr. Gunjan Raina's clinic, is also a patient there.
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The Hidden Risks of Asking AI for Health Advice | Duke Today Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine are digging into that gap, led by Monica Agrawal, an assistant professor of biostatistics and bioinformatics and computer scientist. Agrawal is analyzing thousands of real conversations between patients ...
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