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March for Life attendees may have been exposed to measles, DC Health warns - NPR Health officials are warning that confirmed cases of measles may have spread at this year's National March for Life rally and concert in Washington, D.C.. Thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators converged upon the National Mall and other locations in ...
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Evidence of MS Noted Prior to Laboratory Detection of EBV - Neurology Advisor Some patients show clinical evidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) prior to documented Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, according to study results presented at the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) 2026, ...
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Multiple potential measles exposures in DC: Check sites and dates - NBC4 Washington Dr. Diego Hijano, a pediatric infectious disease expert from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, answers your questions on how the MMR vaccine can protect your kids from the measles. DC ...
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Research sheds light on the UK's growing synthetic opioid problem - News-Medical The presence of nitazenes on the unregulated drug market has risen steeply in the last seven years – prompting UK and international bodies to issue public health warnings about their use. Nitazenes are a class of synthetic opioids ...
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Period blood test 'could offer less invasive' cervical screening approach | Nursing in Practice Helen Hyndman, lead nurse at The Eve Appeal, the gynaecological cancers charity, said while this research is in the early stages, she hopes it may offer a safe, less invasive method of testing for high-risk HPV which could increase the number of women and ...
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Most listed statin side effects not backed by evidence: Study - RACGP Jolyon Attwooll. 9/02/2026 2:49:42 PM. Researchers say their analysis of adverse effects should prompt a review of labels to help patients make more informed decisions. A blister pack of statins. Researchers say evidence suggests many symptoms ...
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Health Officials Investigating Measles Exposures to DC Residents | doh (Washington, DC) - DC Health was notified of multiple confirmed cases of measles whose carriers visited multiple locations in the District while contagious. DC Health is informing people who were at these locations that they may have been exposed.
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Gut-Derived Metabolites and Cognitive Health: Roles of Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Trimethylamine N-oxide | Cureus The gut microbiota has emerged as an important regulator of host physiology, extending well beyond digestion and metabolism. Increasing attention has focused on the gut-brain axis, a bidirectional communication network linking the gastrointestinal ...
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Are we about to live through a Nipah pandemic? - Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Two newly confirmed Nipah virus cases in West Bengal have renewed global attention on the deadly but rare infection. While a large-scale outbreak remains unlikely, healthcare workers face elevated risks, underscoring the importance of sustained ...
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A new way to fight antibiotic resistance : Short Wave - NPR In 1928, a chance contaminant in Scottish physician Alexander Fleming's lab experiment led to a discovery that would change the field of medicine forever: penicillin. Since then, penicillin and other antibiotics have saved millions of lives.
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