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CALIFORNIA POST

Deadly virus now spreads to crows in San Diego — as officials issue warning

A new deadly virus is spreading near a prominent SoCal city.…

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#birds#california
NEW YORK POST

Georgia officials urge residents to kill giant, invasive lizards spreading disease and devouring wildlife

The invasive lizards have become a growing concern across the state.…

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#animals#georgia
R/SCIENCE

Researchers have successfully mimicked the electrical behavior of biological heart muscle cells using a new type of conductive plastic, paving the way for revolutionary bioelectronics and advanced treatments for cardiac diseases.

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NYT > TOP STORIES

Trump’s Controversial Pick to Oversee U.S. Intelligence, and a Surge in Preventable Diseases

Plus, how Marcia Lucas was “the heart” behind “Star Wars.”…

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MEDSCAPE

Venetoclax-Based Regimen Shows Promising Survival in Ph- ALL

A phase 2 study evaluates the efficacy and safety of a venetoclax plus pediatric-inspired chemotherapy regimen in adolescents and adults with Ph- ALL.…

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#health#medicine#cancer
NEW YORK POST

Ophthalmologists reveal surprisingly serious conditions eye rubbing can cause — even if they’re itchy

While rubbing our eyes is second nature to relieve itching or dryness, we may want to think twice about the habit, an ophthalmologist warns.…

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#health#eye care
R/FUTUROLOGY

I designed a toilet that silently screens for 7 diseases using color-changing pellets — no blood, no apps, no effort

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THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Hospital systems pass first test after suspected Ebola case in Melbourne

Victorian health authorities are on high alert for diphtheria and Ebola following outbreaks interstate and overseas.…

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#healthcare#ebola#victoria
CALIFORNIA POST

Google planning to release millions of mosquitoes into California to help stop diseases

California could soon become a testing ground for one of Google’s most ambitious public health projects yet. The tech giant is seeking federal approval to release up to 32 million …

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#health#technology#environment
THE HINDU — TOP

Uttar Pradesh emphasised to prevent water-borne diseases in rural areas through community driven participation

Uttar Pradesh promotes community-driven water quality testing in rural areas, empowering women while preventing water-borne diseases.…

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#health#community#women empowerment
SEEKING ALPHA

GeoVax Labs, Inc. (GOVX) Discusses Building a Resilient Infectious Disease Preparedness Strategy Focused on Ebola, Marburg, Hantavirus, and Mpox Transcript

GeoVax Labs, Inc. (GOVX) Discusses Building a Resilient Infectious Disease Preparedness Strategy Focused on Ebola, Marburg, Hantavirus, and Mpox May 28,...…

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#biotechnology#vaccines#infectious diseases
CALIFORNIA POST

West Coast hospitals on high alert for deadly diseases during World Cup as infections spike

There’s concern on the West Coast that infectious diseases, like Ebola, could spread during the FIFA World Cup.…

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#health#disease#world cup
SEEKING ALPHA

Savara: The Rare Disease Funnel Is Becoming A Commercial Asset

Savara is transitioning from a single-asset biotech to a rare disease commercial infrastructure. Click here to read more on SVRA stock.…

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#biotech#healthcare#rare diseases
PHYS.ORG

Protein shape mapping could detect diseases before symptoms appear

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CNN

Trump admin shutting key US researchers out of global virus response talks

Officials responsible for leading US research on infectious disease threats have been barred from speaking directly with the World Health Organization – effectively shutting them o…

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#health#government#disease
NEW YORK POST

Snakes facing extinction due to deadly diseases, new research warns

Rattlesnakes are among the most vulnerable species threatened around the world, say scientists.…

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#wildlife#conservation#disease
THE HINDU — TOP

Kerala ramps up pre-monsoon health preparedness to combat infectious diseases

Kerala enhances pre-monsoon health preparations to combat infectious diseases and ensure hospital surgeries proceed without disruption.…

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#health#kerala#government
NEW YORK POST

Meat allergies, confusion, vomiting — 5 diseases you can get from ticks as ER visits spike

"Tick season is here and these tiny biters can make you seriously sick,” a CDC official warned.…

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#health#disease#ticks
CBS NEWS — TOP

Teen's mystery illness solved: "It took 18 years to get an answer"

Lucia Adarve had a long list of symptoms that no one could diagnose. Her mother Lisa was determined to find an answer.…

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#health#genetics#rare diseases
THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Ontario girl with Rett Syndrome denied access to promising gene therapy trial, parents say

Parents say the four-year-old was initially selected before eligibility rules changed and later a special access request was cancelled without explanation…

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#health#gene therapy#rare diseases
R/SINGULARITY

What Rare diseases you think will be cured by 2030 and 2035

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MEDSCAPE

Transferrin Receptor Shows Promise as Iron Marker in IBD

Soluble transferrin receptor may predict iron deficiency in patients with non anaemic ulcerative colitis; in patients with Crohn's disease, it is most useful for distinguishin…

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#health#research#medicine
GOOGLE NEWS

Polpharma Biologics and Tuteur Sign Licensing Agreement for a Biosimilar for Autoimmune Diseases - Morningstar

Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News.…

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NEW YORK POST

Gonorrhea and syphilis skyrocket in Europe — and this country has the highest spike

Europe is dealing with a full-blown sexual health crisis as cases of gonorrhea and syphilis skyrocket to unprecedented levels, shocking new data show.…

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#public-health#sexually-transmitted-diseases#gonorrhea
THE HINDU — TOP

Warning against possible rise in diseases during monsoon in Palakkad

Palakkad warns of potential monsoon disease outbreaks, urging public vigilance and preventive measures against dengue, leptospirosis, and hepatitis A.…

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#health#monsoon#disease
STAT

STAT+: Acting head of NIH’s infectious disease institute reported to have stepped down

Jeffery Taubenberger, the acting head of the NIAID, the NIH’s infectious disease institute, is reported to have stepped down.…

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#health#nih#infectious diseases
THE HINDU — TOP

Autoimmune diseases higher than before; long-term effect of pesticides need to be studied: expert

Expert urges study on long-term pesticide effects amid rising autoimmune diseases, highlighting the need for comprehensive health research.…

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#health#environment#research
ABC NEWS (AUSTRALIA)

What is broken heart syndrome and who is most at risk?

Experts say broken heart syndrome accounts for about two per cent of patients presenting with symptoms similar to a heart attack.…

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#health#cardiology
THE VERGE

‘Solve all diseases,’ you say?

Demis Hassabis made a bold health tech claim at I/O this year.…

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#health#technology#ai
STAT

STAT+: Biotech execs, academic expert lament impact of FDA turnover on rare disease drug development

How the ouster of key officials at the FDA has created anxiety and uncertainty for the developers of rare disease drugs.…

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#biotech#fda#drug development
THE INDEPENDENT

Sniffer dogs trained to save British trees from ‘highly destructive’ diseases

Government agencies have teamed up with a canine detection business to train animals to target specific plant health problems…

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#environment#forestry#dogs
STRAITS TIMES — WORLD

Britain gets experimental drug from Japan to bolster hantavirus response

It accepted delivery of the drug to bolster treatment stocks, even though the risk of wider transmission in the UK remained very low. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at st…

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#health#medicine#infectious diseases
PHYS.ORG

Corn diseases cost farmers $13.8 billion from 2020 to 2023

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THE GUARDIAN — WORLD

Infectious diseases such as hantavirus and Ebola becoming more frequent and damaging, say experts

Pandemic report warns of growing global threat as health teams in Africa move to contain Ebola outbreak…

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#health#pandemic#ebola
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE

How a Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Could Reset the Immune Systems of Patients With Autoimmune Diseases

Researchers are testing CAR T-cell therapy as a treatment for lupus, Graves’ disease and other conditions in which the body’s defenses go rogue…

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#health#cancer#autoimmune
WIRED

The Backward Logic of Chickenpox Parties

Before vaccines, some parents intentionally exposed their children to the virus. In the internet age, that thinking is resurfacing.…

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#health#vaccines#childhood diseases
THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Two diseases decimate PEI’s oyster fisheries

Many farmers and fishermen are left with fewer oysters to sell, and in some cases none at all for the next few years…

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#oysters#fisheries#disease
THE GUARDIAN — SCIENCE

‘You only have so much space’: the limits of reducing infection risk on cruise ships

It is hardly a surprise that outbreaks can occur and experts say many of the factors involved are not easy to change…

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#health#travel#infectious-diseases
POPULAR SCIENCE

Yes, you can be allergic to water

For people with aquagenic urticaria, even a quick shower has consequences.…

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#health#medicine#allergies
NBC NEWS — TOP

Where does hantavirus lurk in the U.S.? Scientists found ‘hot spots’ in surprising areas

Rodents that carry hantavirus are found across the U.S.…

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#hantavirus#public health#rodents
THE HINDU — TOP

Excess weight, stress leading to hypertension among all age groups: IMA former president Dr. V.S.Prasad

Dr. V.S. Prasad highlights rising hypertension risks from unhealthy lifestyles and stress, urging regular exercise and healthy habits.…

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#hypertension#public health#lifestyle diseases
SLATE

I Know Way Too Much About Infectious Diseases. Here’s Why I’m Considering Taking a Cruise With My Family Anyway.

Are they unique hotbeds of illness? Let’s look at the research.…

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#health#travel#epidemiology
MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

The world is on track to miss its health targets

Progress in tackling some of the big killers is backsliding, putting the health of millions at risk.…

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#global health#infectious diseases#malnutrition
LIVE SCIENCE

Can people catch infections from plants?

Catching diseases from plants may not just be the domain of science fiction.…

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#plant diseases#human health#fungi
FOX NEWS — LATEST

My son has a terminal disease — why FDA delays are failing families like mine

A mother caring for her son with Duchenne muscular dystrophy urges FDA Commissioner Makary to prioritize faster treatment approvals for rare diseases.…

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#fda#rare diseases#duchenne muscular dystrophy
MEDSCAPE

Upadacitinib After TNF Inhibitor Failure Improves RA Control

In patients with active RA, switching to upadacitinib after failure of a single TNF inhibitor is more effective in reducing disease activity at 12 weeks than using a second TNF inh…

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#rheumatoid arthritis#clinical trial#upadacitinib