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CoronavirusfromAxios3 months agoU.S. facing worst flu season since 2009, experts sayThis flu season is classified as high severity, surpassing COVID-19 in hospitalizations, particularly affecting high-risk groups and children.Hospitalizations and deaths from the flu are at alarming rates, raising concerns about public health measures and vaccination efficacy.
US newsfromwww.npr.org4 weeks agoAn Insider's View of the Texas Measles OutbreakMeasles outbreak in Texas highlights the importance of vaccination amid declining immunization rates and rising anti-vaccine misinformation.
Coronavirusfromwww.theguardian.com2 months agoFive years on from the pandemic, the right's fake Covid narrative has been turbo-charged into the mainstream | Laura SpinneyThe narrative has shifted from blaming the virus to blaming the response to Covid-19.
Coronavirusfromwww.npr.org3 months agoAs the Texas outbreak grows, how contagious is measles, really?Measles is extremely contagious, with R naught between 12-18; low vaccination rates increase infection risk.
Coronavirusfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoBeware of the bat': how a mine in Kigali became the focus of Marburg virus researchThe Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda originated from a bat colony in a tin mine, leading to significant public health responses.
US newsfromThe Washington Post3 weeks agoU.S. drug deaths plunged in 2024. Trump cuts may reverse that, experts warn.Opioid crisis shows signs of improvement as fentanyl overdose deaths significantly drop in 2024.
CoronavirusfromAxios3 months agoU.S. facing worst flu season since 2009, experts sayThis flu season is classified as high severity, surpassing COVID-19 in hospitalizations, particularly affecting high-risk groups and children.Hospitalizations and deaths from the flu are at alarming rates, raising concerns about public health measures and vaccination efficacy.
US newsfromwww.npr.org4 weeks agoAn Insider's View of the Texas Measles OutbreakMeasles outbreak in Texas highlights the importance of vaccination amid declining immunization rates and rising anti-vaccine misinformation.
Coronavirusfromwww.theguardian.com2 months agoFive years on from the pandemic, the right's fake Covid narrative has been turbo-charged into the mainstream | Laura SpinneyThe narrative has shifted from blaming the virus to blaming the response to Covid-19.
Coronavirusfromwww.npr.org3 months agoAs the Texas outbreak grows, how contagious is measles, really?Measles is extremely contagious, with R naught between 12-18; low vaccination rates increase infection risk.
Coronavirusfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoBeware of the bat': how a mine in Kigali became the focus of Marburg virus researchThe Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda originated from a bat colony in a tin mine, leading to significant public health responses.
US newsfromThe Washington Post3 weeks agoU.S. drug deaths plunged in 2024. Trump cuts may reverse that, experts warn.Opioid crisis shows signs of improvement as fentanyl overdose deaths significantly drop in 2024.
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fromwww.dw.com6 months agoMedicineType 2 diabetes: Why people from South Asia are more at risk DW 11/26/2024
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fromwww.dw.com6 months agoMedicineType 2 diabetes: Why people from South Asia are more at risk DW 11/26/2024
OMG sciencefromFortune Well7 months agoMore Millennials and Gen Xers are getting colorectal cancer. Even young adults should watch for these 7 symptomsObesity and alcohol consumption are major factors contributing to increased bowel cancer deaths among young adults.
BeerfromSlate Magazine2 weeks agoChampagne Is ... Healthy? Let's Take a Closer Look at a Recent Study.Debate continues on the health impacts of alcohol, particularly champagne, sparking discussions on statistical artifacts and health outcomes.
OMG sciencefromFortune Well7 months agoMore Millennials and Gen Xers are getting colorectal cancer. Even young adults should watch for these 7 symptomsObesity and alcohol consumption are major factors contributing to increased bowel cancer deaths among young adults.
BeerfromSlate Magazine2 weeks agoChampagne Is ... Healthy? Let's Take a Closer Look at a Recent Study.Debate continues on the health impacts of alcohol, particularly champagne, sparking discussions on statistical artifacts and health outcomes.
Public healthfromwww.scientificamerican.com3 weeks agoSee How Declines in U.S. Vaccination Rates Could Bring Eliminated Diseases Roaring BackA slight decrease in U.S. childhood vaccination rates could trigger a resurgence of previously eliminated diseases within 25 years.
Healthfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoMen with higher-quality sperm live longer, study findsHigher-quality sperm is linked to longer life expectancy in men.
fromNews Center1 month agoOMG scienceFeinberg Faculty Inducted to Prestigious Honor Societies - News Center
Healthfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoMen with higher-quality sperm live longer, study findsHigher-quality sperm is linked to longer life expectancy in men.
fromNews Center1 month agoOMG scienceFeinberg Faculty Inducted to Prestigious Honor Societies - News Center
ExercisefromScienceDaily2 months agoBeing physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better healthWeekend warriors can gain health benefits similar to daily exercisers if they accumulate 150 minutes of physical activity weekly.Moderate to vigorous activity for one or two days a week can reduce risks of dying from various diseases.
OMG sciencefromwww.theguardian.com2 months agoMathematician Adam Kucharski: Our concepts of what we can prove are shifting'Mathematics evolves with cultural context, shaping what societies consider proof and truth.Understanding evidence is crucial in urgent situations, influencing actions on critical issues.
Alternative medicinefromNatural Health News3 months agoStudies Show How Pesticides May Lead to Brain CancerPesticides may disrupt brain cell communication and promote cancer by overwhelming cellular defenses.
Coronavirusfromwww.nytimes.com3 months agoUnknown Illness Kills Dozens in Congo as Experts Clash on CauseThe recent outbreak in Congo is likely due to poisoning, not malaria, according to WHO officials.
fromCbsnews6 months agoHealthMystery flu-like disease in Congo kills dozens, puts authorities "on general alert" as cases investigatedCongo is on alert due to a deadly mystery flu-like disease that has claimed 71 lives, primarily affecting children.
Coronavirusfromwww.nytimes.com3 months agoUnknown Illness Kills Dozens in Congo as Experts Clash on CauseThe recent outbreak in Congo is likely due to poisoning, not malaria, according to WHO officials.
fromCbsnews6 months agoHealthMystery flu-like disease in Congo kills dozens, puts authorities "on general alert" as cases investigated
Coronavirusfromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoSuspected outbreak of deadly Marburg virus disease kills eight in TanzaniaA Marburg virus disease outbreak in Tanzania is serious, with a high risk of spreading to neighboring countries.It has a high death rate of 89%, highlighting its severity.
HealthfromWashington Post4 months ago1 million U.S. adults will develop dementia each year by 2060, study saysBy 2060, 1 million U.S. adults may develop dementia annually, significantly impacting public health due to an aging population.
Digital lifefromwww.nytimes.com7 months agoWhat is Pink Cocaine'?Pink cocaine is a dangerous club drug widely popular in the U.S., misleadingly named and primarily made of various stimulants and depressants.