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How hantavirus may have spread aboard a cruise ship, according to health experts
A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean has raised questions about how the rare, often fatal illness could have spread among passengers and crew, and whether it may continue to infect some of the 150 people now stranded aboard the ...
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FDA halts publication of covid, shingles vaccine studies - The Washington Post
The Food and Drug Administration stopped publication of studies about the safety of vaccines to protect against covid-19 and shingles in recent months, a spokesman for the Health and Human Services Department said.
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Should you ask ChatGPT for medical advice? - Harvard Gazette
Physicians noticed something unusual in the late 2000s: Patients were coming to appointments armed with sometimes-dubious medical information they had gleaned online from “Dr. Google,” according to Adam Rodman, an internist and AI researcher.
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Can hantavirus spread between humans? What to know as WHO investigates ship outbreak
Three people are dead and nearly 150 remained quarantined Tuesday on a cruise ship off the coast of West Africa, as the World Health Organization investigates an outbreak of the rare but deadly hantavirus on board. William Brangham speaks with Dr.
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More details emerge on hantavirus patients on cruise ship - CIDRAP
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published a disease outbreak news report with more details on the hantavirus cases detected over the weekend on a Dutch cruise ship currently anchored off the coast of Cabo Verde.
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UK Leads Global Bird Flu Vaccine Trial - Medscape
H5 influenza, or avian/bird flu, remains a pandemic threat, experts said. The virus has been circulating in wild birds — and domestic poultry — for a number of years, with almost all human cases linked to close contact with infected animals.
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Here's what's happening inside the cruise ship at the center of the hantavirus outbreak
Three passengers have died and at least four people are sick in what health officials say is an outbreak of hantavirus, which usually spreads by inhaling contaminated rodent droppings. The World Health Organization said passengers are isolating in their ...
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Hantavirus may have spread person-to-person on cruise ship -- here's what to know - ClickOnDetroit
We're learning more about a suspected hantavirus outbreak that happened at sea. A cruise ship with nearly 150 people, including 17 Americans, is still being monitored after three people died. South African health leaders confirmed the Andes strain, ...
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Weekly emergency visits for tick bites on the rise in Midwest; Kendall County tracking parasites - ABC7 Chicago
Tickborne illnesses are often difficult to diagnose, with generic symptoms that mimic the flu. Physicians often rely on information provided by local and state health departments that starts with the capture of ticks. Within seconds ...
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Outrageous and Appalling: Censorship of FDA and CDC Vaccine Studies - Public Citizen
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) blocked publication of several studies supporting the safety of widely used vaccines against COVID-19 and shingles. Two COVID-19 studies had already been accepted for ...
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Global snapshot of Alzheimer's research offers new hope
Currently, 192 clinical trials are underway across the globe compared to 182 in 2025. These are exploring various types of drugs and treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Around three-quarters of medicines ...
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Over one million switched to combined asthma inhalers since NICE update - Pulse Today
More than a million patients with asthma in England have been switched to a combination reliever inhaler containing an inhaled corticosteroid since updated NICE guidance was introduced, figures show. It means that for the first time, the number of ...
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