Friday, March 13, 2026

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Daily update March 13, 2026
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
By mid-March, it's everywhere. Dusting windshields, coating sidewalks and veiling Atlanta's spring sunshine in a golden haze. Pollen season is more than a nuisance for clean-car fanatics. For thousands of Atlantans with seasonal allergies, ...
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WLOX
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WLOX) — About one in 23 men and one in 25 women will be diagnosed with colon cancer in their lifetime, and doctors say more cases are now being found in younger adults. Screening age lowered to 45.
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UW Medicine Newsroom
The condition, which originates in the pelvis, is a chronic inflammatory disorder that can cause pain and infertility. It occurs when the lining of the womb migrates outside that organ. The update includes diagnosing endometriosis based ...
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Spectrum News 1
MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin women experiencing menopause or perimenopause who are prescribed estrogen patches to deal with symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, joint pain or insomnia have found those patches in short supply, if they've indeed ...
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UC San Diego Health
CIDRAP Contrary to prevailing belief, an evolutionary analysis finds no evidence that most viruses with epidemic or pandemic potential that jumped from animals to people were shaped by selection in a lab or prolonged evolution in an intermediate ...
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Alzforum
Scientists engineered astrocytes to express chimeric antigen receptors binding amyloid. These CAR astrocytes removed amyloid plaques from mouse brain. The CAR-As also calmed microglia. In a perspective in the same ...
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BIOENGINEER.ORG
(HealthDay News) — Elevated perceived stress during and after pregnancy may contribute to higher blood pressure among women with an adverse pregnancy outcome (APO), according to a study published online March 9 in Hypertension.
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WBAY
The 2025 vaccination report shows rates for children 24 months and younger declined approximately 2% from the previous year. Rates have trended downward since 2019 and have remained below 70% since the pandemic began in 2020.
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