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Oregon hasn't seen uptick in tick activity despite national trend - OPB
Oregon has not seen an increase in tick-borne illnesses despite a nationwide surge in tick bites, according to state health officials. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported the highest levels of reported ...
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Quarantine ends for last of hantavirus ship passengers in Nebraska - ABC7 Chicago
OMAHA, Neb. -- The last eight American passengers who endured 42 days in a specialized hospital quarantine unit after exposure to an unusual hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship that killed three people have left the Nebraska facility.
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Genetics, not pregnancy weight, key factor in childhood BMI - UQ News
Obesity during pregnancy has short-term effects on a child's birthweight but research finds the effect is not long term. A strong link between a mother and her child's weight is mostly influenced by inherited genes. Body mass index (BMI) data from ...
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Person who traveled through O'Hare tests positive for measles, CDPH warns - ABC7 Chicago
Measles symptoms, including high fever, cough, runny nose, and a rash, usually appear seven to 21 days after exposure. The highly contagious disease is preventable through vaccination. People who believe they ...
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Papua New Guinea reverses ban on Australian poultry imports due to bird flu - ABC News
Australia's largest chicken meat buyer, Papua New Guinea, has reversed its ban on Australian poultry and egg imports after the H5N1 bird flu virus was detected in Australia. It comes after a third confirmed case flu was been found in a migratory bird ...
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PCOS Is Renamed PMOS: What You Need to Know | News - Yale Medicine
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)—a hormonal disorder that affects about 10% of reproductive-aged women worldwide—is being renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), according to an international expert consensus published in The Lancet in May ...
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Beyond the KRAS-Targeted Therapy Breakthrough: Why a New Pancreatic Cancer Drug Matters - City of Hope
News of a pancreatic cancer breakthrough spread quickly through the oncology community when researchers recently shared phase 3 trial results showing that a new, investigational drug doubled survival for the sickest patients compared with ...
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Bird flu confirmed in second Australian state as infected petrel brings deadly H5N1 cases to three - The Guardian
Deadly H5 bird flu has been confirmed in two Australian states after a migratory seabird tested positive for the disease in South Australia. Western Australia also has another suspected positive case, in a southern giant petrel, ...
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Animal tests show vaping likely to cause cancer
Until now, most studies into vaping simply compared it to smoking. This new review, published in Carcinogenesis, considered whether vapes on their own had the potential to cause cancer by comparing the cancer risk in non-smokers who use nicotine vapes with ...
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'No room for error': UNMC reflects as quarantine ends for hantavirus cruise ship passengers | Nebraska Public Media
June 23, 2026, 12:46 p.m. · 2 min read. Dr. Michael Wadman, chair of the National Quarantine Unit. (Courtesy image). After 42 days in quarantine, the last of the hantavirus cruise ship passengers have gone home. Leaders at the University of Nebraska ...
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Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile Virus in Bond County - KMOV
BOND COUNTY, Ill. (First Alert 4) - A mosquito batch in Bond County has tested positive for the West Nile Virus. The Bond County Health Department placed traps to collect female mosquitoes at six locations in the county.
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WHO urges scale up of newborn screening to improve early detection and care of birth defects
These include congenital hypothyroidism, sickle-cell disease, hearing impairment and some metabolic disorders. Yet millions of children are still diagnosed too late or never receive treatment at all. Worldwide, an estimated 8 million ...
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Maine CDC confirms first case of Powassan virus this year
This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a blacklegged tick, also known as a deer tick, a carrier of Lyme disease.
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