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Rising temperatures could bring more vector-borne diseases to Canada, commentary warns
Climate change is boosting the spread of tick- and mosquito-borne diseases in Canada,
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Trump Demands Medicaid Data for Deportation; States Expand Efforts
President Donald Trump has demanded that states provide him with Medicaid data as part of his efforts to identify undocumented immigrants who may be deported.
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'Garbage collectors' of the brain grind to a halt in fatal multiple system atrophy
Discover how multiple system atrophy (MSA) devastates the nervous system, striking early and progressing rapidly without treatment.
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Ebola Strain Spreading in Congo and Uganda Faces Vaccine Shortage
Deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda faces significant challenge due to lack of approved vaccines for strain spreading.
To Improve Children's Mental Health, Start by Supporting Their Parents
Recent data indicates a concerning trend among Australian children, with approximately one in every seven children aged between four and seventeen experiencing a diagnosable mental illness.
Congo reports sharp rise in Ebola cases as WHO worries about outbreak's scale and speed
The World Health Organization's director-general has expressed deep concern over the rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola in eastern Congo.
WHO Evaluates Vaccines and Treatments for DRC Ebola Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Tuesday that it was evaluating whether any candidate vaccines or treatments could be employed to contain what has been described as a potentially
Early warning signs: Poor grip strength linked to greater odds of developing depression
New study links poor handgrip strength with increased risk of depression, highlighting the importance of regular physical activity.
Psychoactive Substances and Adverse Side Effects in MS Patients
Learn about the risks of using psychoactive substances to manage symptoms of multiple sclerosis, including potential side effects.
What to Know About Bundibugyo Virus Outbreak in Congo
Learn about the rare species of Ebola virus causing an outbreak in Congo that has claimed nearly 120 lives, and why it's challenging due to lack of specific treatments or vaccines.
Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Signal Need for Global Unity: WHO
The World Health Organization warns that recent deadly Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks highlight the need for global unity to address dangerous and divisive times.
Prior authorization rules vary widely among major commercial insurers, review finds
The prior authorization rules for major commercial insurers in the United States have been found to vary widely,
ATS: City-Wide Mold Intervention Can Reduce Asthma ED Visits
A city-wide mold intervention in public housing can reduce asthma emergency department (ED) visits, according to a study presented at the American Thoracic Society 2026 International Conference.
What we now know about how smoking stiffens lungs
Scientists for the first time directly measured how smoking alters lung tissue mechanics in a study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
New Research Finds Low-Dose Buprenorphine Can Sustain Ketamine's Benefits for Suicidal Ideation
New research published in American Journal of Psychiatry shows low-dose buprenorphine can sustain reductions in suicidal ideation after a single ketamine infusion for adults with major depressive
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