Mar 17, 2025
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Bay Area health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated against measles as cases rise in the United States, emphasizing the necessity of safeguarding community health.

Mar 17, 2025
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Long COVID continues to affect thousands of Minnesotans five years post-pandemic, highlighting unresolved medical mysteries and the ongoing struggle for recovery.

Mar 17, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping healthcare, with its application in nursing being both celebrated and critiqued, as human nurses push for their role and instances of automated systems raising concerns about patient care quality.

Mar 17, 2025
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Cal AI, a revolutionary photo calorie app founded by two teenagers, has surpassed 5 million downloads, showcasing how youthful innovation can change the health app industry.

Mar 17, 2025
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The NYC Health Department has issued a warning regarding Savage Cat Food, linking it to multiple cases of feline bird flu, urging pet owners to take immediate precautions.

Mar 14, 2025
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New research suggests bacterial vaginosis, a common condition affecting many women, may actually be a sexually transmitted infection, emphasizing the need for joint treatment for both partners.

Mar 14, 2025
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Recent measles outbreaks have raised concerns about vaccine status and the need for booster shots. Understanding your vaccination history and your age may determine your protection against this resurgent disease.

Mar 14, 2025
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A recent measles case in Suffolk County has prompted health officials to monitor at least 12 residents for potential exposure. This situation highlights the ongoing dangers of measles, especially for young children.

Mar 14, 2025
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This article explores the U.S.’s preparedness for future pandemics, drawing insights from the past five years post-COVID-19. It dives into improvements and ongoing challenges in public health infrastructure, vaccine confidence, and the rise of new viral threats.

Mar 13, 2025
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Belgian officials report the first cases of avian flu in domestic cats, while the U.S. sees continued outbreaks in poultry and dairy farms, raising public health concerns.