Thursday, April 16, 2026

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Daily update April 15, 2026
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Yahoo News
Her first symptoms around March 7 seemed like a cold. By the time the telltale measles rash appeared a few days later, she had exposed her family and scores of other people in public settings, according to health officials in Washtenaw County, near Detroit ...
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Toronto Star
In this retrospective cohort study, the researchers relied on data from 17 Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) registries from 2000 to 2021. They categorized the first SEER-recorded cancer as the index cancer, and all later primary cancers ...
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American Medical Association
The new "Health vs. Hype" AMA podcast explores medical misinformation and viral health trends, starting with the rise in protein maxxing. By. Marc Zarefsky Contributing News Writer. Apr 14, 2026 | 5 Min Read.
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KGW.com
People who were at Centennial Middle School on April 1, 6-10, between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. could have been exposed to someone who has measles. Author: ...
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Black-legged ticks, also known as deer ticks, are most common in West Virginia and are vectors for Lyme disease. But other species of ticks are moving into the region, carrying other illnesses. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images ...
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VCU Health
By A.J. Hostetler. A new analysis of a large international clinical trial finds semaglutide, a compound found in weight loss medications Wegovy and Ozempic, reduces major heart events and lowers fatty liver disease risk in adults with both obesity and ...
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WRDW-TV
A Georgia aviation team flew two infected Americans home — inside a portable containment unit — helping prove virus could be beaten. If no ...
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healthcare-in-europe.com
For a young adult, a cancer diagnosis hits different: a more aggressive disease course, greater disruptive potential, longer survivorship. Yet most healthcare institutions seem poorly prepared for this growing patient group.
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U.S. News & World Report
Researchers looked at more than 40 years of global wildlife trade data and thousands of mammal species. They found that animals involved in the trade were 50% more likely to carry germs that can infect humans.
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