Two more measles cases identified in ND | News, Sports, Jobs

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<!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) is reporting one confirmed measles case in Traill County and another case...

Mealworms May Help Deliver Avian Flu Vaccine – Lancaster Farming

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A research team aims to develop mealworms into antigen “biofactories” that poultry can eat for protection against highly pathogenic avian influenza. Laura Miller,...

Spending time in nature reduces stress in the brain

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People often say a walk in nature clears the mind. Scientists have long suspected the effect is real, but exactly what happens inside...

11 Steps Under-65s Can Take To Lower Bowel Cancer Risk

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Medical advice provided by Dr Asiya Maula, private GP at The Health Suite, and Dr Donald Grant, GP and Senior Clinical Advisor at...

Pharmacare expands in B.C.: Here’s what is covered now

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B.C. signed an agreement with the federal government a year ago to join the national pharmacare program, providing coverage for most prescription drugs....

Heart disease, diabetes risk rising for women and young girls, new data shows

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ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - New study projects 6 in 10 women will have cardiovascular disease by 2050The American Heart Association is warning that...

Thinking about a sauna? Heat therapy can improve vascular health, experts say

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LISTEN | What can heat therapy actually do for my health?:The Dose26:01What can heat therapy actually do for my health?Hammam Spa sales director...

[CROI 2026] Life4me+: Long-acting PrEP, limits of resistance, and implementation

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At CROI 2026, an oral abstract session was dedicated to HIV PrEP. There were no revolutionary discoveries in this session, but something more...

One woman dies every 8 minutes in India from cervical cancer: Oncologist shares 5...

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Nearly all cases of cervical cancer are caused by persistent infection with high-risk strains of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). “Nearly all cases of squamous...

60% of US women to have cardiovascular disease by 2050

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Nearly six in 10 US women are projected to have cardiovascular disease by 2050, driven largely by rising rates of high blood pressure,...
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