Dairy farm worker infected with bird flu; CDC urges workers to wear protective gear
What a US farmworker’s case of bird flu tells us about tracking the infection
By Brenda Goodman
Milk Has Lost Its Magic
By Yasmin Tayag
Why we’re sleepwalking into a possible H5N1 bird flu pandemic
By Kelsey Piper
US health officials warn dairy workers are at risk from bird flu
By Julie Steenhuysen
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New Mutations Identified in Bird Flu Virus
By Apoorva Mandavilli and Emily Anthes
As bird flu virus concerns grow, this is how US is testing food supply
By Kinsey Crowley, Julia Gomez and Karen Weintraub
Rapidly mutating strain of bird flu nears Estonia's borders
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170 people 'likely exposed' to tuberculosis in Long Beach outbreak
By Nicoletta Lanese
Long Beach declares public health emergency after deadly tuberculosis outbreak
By Vivian Chow
Tuberculosis Outbreak in Long Beach, Calif., Has Left 1 Dead, 9 Hospitalized and 170 People Exposed
By Cara Lynn Shultz
Tuberculosis outbreak at Long Beach hotel leads to 1 death, 14 infections. 170 more may have been exposed
1 person dead amid tuberculosis outbreak in Long Beach
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Women Infected With HIV After 'Vampire Facials': What to Know
By Korin Miller
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New approach for developing cancer vaccines could make immunotherapies more effective in acute myeloid leukemia
By Chandrika Abburi
Trial data support non-antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis
By Chris Dall
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Norovirus: An Old Virus Seeking New Public Health Actions
By Nsisong Asanga
How do I know I have norovirus vs. a cold or flu?
By Christl Dabu
Norovirus Canada: 'Higher frequency' than expected: PHAC
By Hannah Alberga
Public Health Agency of Canada says norovirus spreading at higher frequency than expected in Ontario
'Nasty' norovirus on the rise in Canada: Symptoms to know and how to stay safe as contagious virus spreads at 'higher frequency'
By Julia Leah Ranney
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USPSTF Recommends Women Begin Undergoing Mammograms at 40 Years Old
By Megan Hollasch
In Reversal, Expert Panel Recommends Breast Cancer Screening at 40
By Roni Caryn Rabin
Mammograms should start at 40, task force recommends
By Ali Rogin and Ian Couzens
Mammogram screening guidelines for young women zigzag again - STAT
By Barron H. Lerner
Arkansas breast cancer survivor, medical expert react to new breast cancer screening recommendations
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Weight loss drug Wegovy arrives in Israel, ending off-label use of Ozempic
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Eating one type of fruit regularly could reduce diabetes risk in women, study suggests: 'Incredibly healthy'
By Angelica Stabile
More than half of older adults with intellectual disability take psychotropic medicines, shows study
Colorectal Cancer Screening Interval Could Be Extended
By Anita Chakraverty
Colon cancer screening may be safe every 15 years for some, research suggests
By Kaitlin Sullivan
It May Be Safe to Extend Time Between Colonoscopy Screenings, Study Says
By Kate Kneisel
Study shows extending interval between colonoscopies feasible after negative result
By Elana Gotkine
Colon Cancer Screening Every 15 Years May Be Safe for Some People
By Gigen Mammoser
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Alpha Tau to Conduct Trial of Alpha DaRT Technology In Patients With Recurrent Squamous Cell Carcinoma
By Emma Andrus
Avoiding meat may help reverse advanced liver cirrhosis
How going meatless for just one meal can benefit liver patients: study
By Tracy Swartz
New study shows liver patients see benefits after going meatless for one meal
Even Skipping Meat for One Meal Helps Liver Disease Patients
VCU study shows liver patients might benefit from going meatless for one meal
By Will Gonzalez
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Cardiorespiratory fitness cuts early death risks by 53 percent
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Guidance on the use of mpox vaccines. Revised edition [EN/PT] - World
Lower dose of mpox vaccine is safe and generates six-week antibody response equivalent to standard regimen
Jynneos estimate shows strong protection against mpox
By Stephanie Soucheray
Bavarian Nordic’s Mpox Vaccine Safe, Effective at Lower Doses: Study
By Tristan Manalac
Previous Smallpox Vaccination Boosts Immunogenicity of Mpox Vaccine
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Dried chicken litter not likely cause of HPAI in dairy cows
By Sarah Muirhead
Could Chicken Feces Be The Cause Of Cow Bird Flu Outbreaks?
By Arianna Johnson
AFIA Responds to Accusations of Chicken Litter Spreading HPAI on Dairy Farms - AFIA
By Victoria Broehm
Avian flu outbreak raises question: Is our food system built on poop?
By Susanne Rust
US feed sector rejects chicken litter-bird flu link in dairies
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PPIs Tied to Migraine, Other Severe Headache Types
By Eve Bender
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5 Ways to Elevate Your Wellbeing This National Fitness Day
Research provides details on how exercise can improve depression symptoms.
Physical Fitness Can Improve Mental Health in Children and Adolescents, Study Suggests
By Matt Richtel
Exercise outside, find a workout buddy and other ways to get more mental health benefits from your fitness routine
By Kaitlin Reilly
Physical Fitness Can Improve Mental Health in Children, Young Adults: Study
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The #1 Nut to Help You Poop, Recommended by Dietitians
By Courtney Southwick
Mediterranean Diet Improves Pain, QoL in Patients with Fibromyalgia
By Lana Pine
Can the Mediterranean diet help with back pain?
By Louise Morales-brown
What Is the Mediterranean Diet, and How Can It Help You?
By Steven Reinberg
Mediterranean Diet And Back Pain: How Can This Unique Diet Help Alleviate Pain Among Older Adults? | TheHe
By Kinkini Gupta
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New approach could lead to universal flu vaccine
By Karl Bates-duke
New Strategy Could Lead to Universal, Long-Lasting Flu Shot | Duke Today
Fewer flu shots: Duke researchers working toward a vaccine that could last for years
By Jodi Leese Glusco and Grace Hayba
Hopes 'holy grail' of flu vaccines could become a reality
A universal vaccine could eliminate the need to track evolving strains
By Bradley van Paridon
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Exhaled breath analysis shows promise for monitoring antibiotic concentrations
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Severe morbidity and hospital-based mortality from Rift Valley fever disease between November 2017 and March 2020 among humans in Uganda - Virology Journal
By Zacchaeus Anywaine, George M Warimwe and Alex Riolexus Ario