Saturday, March 21, 2026

Google Alert - health

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Daily update March 21, 2026
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CNN
Health officials in the United Kingdom are investigating a cluster of meningococcal infections, including two deaths. The situation has drawn renewed attention to meningococcal group B, or MenB, an infection that can cause severe illness and has been ...
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BBC News
Hundreds of young people were still queuing before clinics closed their doors, and were told to return the next day. Staff drafted in from schools and sexual health clinics have been praised by NHS bosses for their "heroic efforts".
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KCRA Sacramento
Symptoms typically include cough, fever, nasal congestion and shortness of breath. These symptoms can also progress to bronchitis and pneumonia for some people. How does it spread? The CDC says ...
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The Conversation UK
A new immunotherapy drug has demonstrated early promise in a recent prostate cancer clinical trial. The drug, called VIR-5500, is a "masked T-cell engager". This type of immunotherapy ignites our own immune arsenal to fight cancer.
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The Conversation UK
Endometriosis is a painful, debilitating condition affecting 10% of women worldwide. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (known as lesions) grows elsewhere in the body – usually within the pelvis. Treating endometriosis can be ...
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Spectrum News
A disease once considered largely under control is making a troubling comeback across the U.S.-Mexico border region. Measles, a highly contagious viral illness, spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
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rdnewsnow.com
Alberta Health is reporting a potential measles exposure which travelled from Calgary Airport, to Red Deer, Edmonton and Grande Prairie. Per Alberta Health, here are the exposure locations and periods: ...
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William & Mary News
Every minute, nearly 500 antibiotic prescriptions are written in the U.S.. Many of these drugs succeed, but more are being outmaneuvered by resistant bacteria. This can lead to tragic results, like the death of one Nevada woman in 2017 after 26 ...
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World Health Organization
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the deadliest infectious killers in the Western Pacific Region. In 2024, an estimated 2.9 million people were affected by TB with more than 100 000 lives lost. Progress is possible – but gains remain fragile.
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