Thursday, May 28, 2026

Google Alert - health

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Daily update May 28, 2026
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World Health Organization
Fourteen visits to Beni, Butembo, Katwa, Goma, and many other communities. During that outbreak, Ebola spread across North Kivu, South Kivu, and reached parts of Ituri as well. I was alongside families who had lost their loved ones. I met health workers ...
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TIME
Could a pill prevent the world's deadliest cancer? 'Interception' drug trials hope to stop lung cancer before it starts. Email ...
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Stony Brook Medicine
The news has prompted many people to ask questions about sepsis from pneumonia and other conditions, symptoms, septic shock and when to seek emergency care. One of the biggest challenges is that sepsis is not always ...
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Independent.ie
Health officials have confirmed a new hantavirus infection in a crew member linked to the outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship. The individual was repatriated to the Netherlands after disembarking in Tenerife and is currently hospitalized in ...
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Spectrum News 1
Dr. Hatim Attar, a neurologist with Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin, joined Spectrum News' “Wisdom and Wellness” series to spread stroke awareness. To help spot symptoms of a stroke in ...
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Medical Xpress
An investigation of the Estonian Biobank and the UK Biobank has identified more than 88,000 associations between more than 8,000 genomic regions and metabolic traits. The combined size of the sample enabled the detection of many more associations than ...
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Nuffield Department of Population Health
Inflammatory stress is shown to reprogram a subset of human haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). These inflammatory memory (HSC-iM) cells have reduced differentiation and pass on inflammation-related gene programs to their immune-cell progeny.
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Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
“AB 2244 will empower consumers with clear, trustworthy information and make it easier for them to locate healthier foods that are free from harmful additives. This new seal doesn't limit consumer choice, it just makes informed choice possible,” he added.
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Medical University of South Carolina
A man and a woman hold a notebook in a laboratory. Dr. Gary Gilkeson talks with Dr. Diane Kamen, a rheumatology colleague, at MUSC. Photo by Anne Thompson.
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Michigan Medicine
When people binge eat, it's rarely broccoli or apples on the menu. Instead, foods like cake, cookies, ice cream and chocolate consistently show up—and a new University of Michigan study suggests that's no coincidence.
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