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US measles cases top 1,500 as Texas outbreak grows - CIDRAP Measles cases in the United States have climbed to 1,575, with 88 new infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported in its weekly update today. The CDC confirmed 2,285 measles cases for all of last year, the most since 1991.
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Dad, 37, urging earlier colon cancer screenings after own diagnosis - WCVB Colorectal cancer is rising among younger adults, even those who appear healthy. A Boston father is sharing his diagnosis in hopes of raising awareness about getting screened. At 37, Christopher Kowalski is the last person you'd expect to be fighting ...
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Early-onset cancer is on the rise. Here is how OSUCCC–James is adapting to the needs of younger patients The incidence of multiple cancer types in people under the age of 50 has been rising, with early-onset cancers now contributing to nearly 15,000 excess cases of cancer in the U.S. annually. To access this subscriber-only content please log in or ...
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Snake postprandial metabolite shows cross-species activation of hypothalamic neurons | Nature Metabolism Burmese pythons exhibit extreme feeding and fasting patterns, which might be underlain by extreme molecular responses. Untargeted metabolomics of python blood uncovers a conserved metabolite — para-tyramine-O-sulfate — whose levels spike after feeding ...
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Measles cases across South Carolina remain under 1,000; no new cases reported - WBTV SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WBTV) - Friday marked 10 days since the last positive measles case was identified in South Carolina, but experts warned the outbreak isn't over quite yet. As of March 27 ...
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Study reveals genetic evolution of major malaria vector species in South America Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes-a major vector of malaria in South America-are evolving in response to insecticides, which may make them harder to kill and malaria more difficult to control, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of ...
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Diabetes drug metformin affects the brain, study finds: Here's how - NewsNation (NewsNation) — For more than 60 years, doctors have prescribed metformin as a frontline treatment for Type 2 diabetes. Now, researchers say they've uncovered something that was hiding in plain sight: Part of the drug's power over blood sugar comes from ...
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News | NJ Health Department Issues Advisory Following Measles Detection in Wastewater; No Clinical Cases Identified TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) is alerting residents that measles virus was detected in a wastewater sample collected on March 20, 2026, from a treatment plant in Essex County that serves areas of Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, ...
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Measles Resurgence 2026: Vaccine Communication Strategies - Pulmonology Advisor Conversations that once centered primarily on disease prevention now increasingly involve navigating misinformation, declining institutional trust, and narratives shaped by social media and broader sociopolitical discourse.1. Recent surveillance data ...
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More research points to how GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic treat addiction | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette They treat diabetes and obesity. They're being studied to help with sleep apnea, liver disease and Alzheimer's. And the research is rolling in for how glucagon-like-peptide agonists, or GLP-1 drugs, affect addiction. Semaglutide (the active ingredient ...
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