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Passengers on Ship Struck by Hantavirus to Disembark on Sunday - The New York Times
The cruise ship will arrive on the island of Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands of Spain, officials said. All of the passengers will then be evacuated to their home countries.
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WHO chief reassures Tenerife residents ahead of hantavirus cruise ship arrival - BBC
Tedros Ghebreyesus stressed that "this is not another Covid" and that there were no symptomatic passengers currently aboard the MV Hondius, in a personal message to people on the Canary Island.
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Britons on virus-hit cruise ship to isolate at hospital site - BBC
British passengers and staff aboard a cruise ship at the centre of a deadly hantavirus outbreak will be brought to a UK hospital site to isolate. Arrowe Park Hospital in Wirral, Merseyside, was notably used as the UK's quarantine site at the start of ...
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Placebo Power: How Belief Can Heal the Human Body | The Scientist
But decades of research have shown it is anything but imaginary. Placebo treatments can trigger measurable changes in the brain, immune system, and hormone function.2 In studies on pain, placebos cause ...
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New Jersey: Family attacked by rabid beaver in Mahwah - Outbreak News Today
A family friend hit and kicked the beaver and tossed him into the water. The boy was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital for treatment. Health officials said the beaver was captured, showing signs of illness ...
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Is there a treatment or vaccine for hantavirus? What to know about the illness - Hawaii News Now
TIFFIN, Iowa (KCRG/Gray News) - A hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship has brought the rare rodent-borne illness to the forefront. Three people aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship are confirmed to have died from the disease. FILE -- The MV Hondius ...
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Is Tick Season Getting Worse? Risks for Older Adults - AARP
Climate shifts have made it easier for tick species to expand into new regions, bringing diseases that were once uncommon there. Older adults face higher risks of severe illness from tick-borne diseases.
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