Friday, February 6, 2026

Google Alert - health

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Daily update February 6, 2026
NEWS
PBS NewsHour
South Carolina is experiencing one of the biggest measles outbreaks the U.S. has seen in decades. In that state, there are 876 confirmed cases of the highly contagious virus, which is preventable with a vaccine. While the current surge may be slowing, ...
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CIDRAP
CDC/ Cynthia S. Goldsmith; William Bellini, Ph.D. At least 20 students at Ave Maria University in Florida now have confirmed measles infections. The Collier County outbreak still has 14 ...
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KING5.com
"We see that our blood sugar changes, our hormones change, and our oxidative stress and inflammation can also change," she said. "Because of that, we have to be adaptive and grow in the way that we eat and move our bodies to support that heart health." ...
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WJXT News4JAX
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida and the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County are investigating potential measles exposure in two UF classes following two confirmed cases in the county. Health officials have begun contacting ...
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WLOS
RALEIGH, N.C. (WLOS) — As measles cases continue in the Upstate outbreak, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services introduced a new tool to help stop the spread. The NCDHHS has launched text notifications for potential measles ...
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University of Oxford
The study was led by researchers at Oxford Population Health and published in The Lancet. Cardiovascular disease results in around 20 million deaths worldwide and causes around a quarter of all deaths in ...
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Oncodaily
Since its inception, the day has grown into a truly global movement, bringing together governments, healthcare institutions, researchers, patients, and communities. Why the World Needs Cancer Awareness. Cancer remains one ...
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News-Medical.net
A research team from the Department of Psychiatry at Tohoku University, led by Dr. Zhiqian Yu and Professor Hiroaki Tomita, has uncovered compelling evidence that maternal perinatal depression - psychological distress occurring during pregnancy or ...
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hellowoodlands.com
Coronary artery disease: Fatty deposits which make the heart's blood vessels narrow. Arrhythmias: Abnormal heart rhythms keeping the heart from beating in a regular pattern. Heart valve diseases: Valves that are too narrow ...
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Saga Magazine News
A routine check-up revealed that Caz's mitral valve leak had become severe, and that she needed urgent open-heart surgery. She had the operation at Royal Stoke University Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent, in 2020. Recovery was slow, with setbacks including atrial ...
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Iowa Public Radio
Jacob Oleson, a professor of biostatistics at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, presents preliminary findings from a state-funded research project looking into the cause of Iowa's high cancer rates.
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News-Medical.net
The results show a clear female catch-up effect during adolescence, which the researchers say highlights the need to investigate why female individuals receive diagnoses later than male individuals. The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder ( ...
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New York Post
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) would like to share information about tuberculosis (TB) as our response to the outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School (ARHS) continues. SFDPH is currently working closely with ARHS to have all ...
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The New York Times
President Trump announced the debut of a website on Thursday night to help Americans use their own money to buy prescription drugs. The government website, TrumpRx.gov, will not sell medications. Instead, it provides an entry point for consumers to ...
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Los Angeles Times
HealthDay News — The prevalence of obesity is high in the United States and is expected to continue increasing to 46.9 percent of the adult population by 2035, according to a study published online Jan. 28 in the Journal of the American Medical ...
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