Mexico Applies 16.2 Million Measles Vaccines

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Mexico’s Health Ministry reported that 16,252,819 measles vaccine doses were administered nationwide between Jan. 1, 2025 and Feb. 13, 2026, as part of...

The Deaths Doctors Never Thought They’d See in the U.S.

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Of every 1,000 people the measles virus infects, it may kill as few as one to three. In a way, this can seem...

Women suffer heart attacks too. Understanding risks, symptoms and how to save yourself

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Your support helps us to tell the storyFrom reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when...

Woman’s husband and brother died from Eric Dane’s disease and had ‘signs’

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Carol with John,w hom she married after Alex's death (Image: Carol Deytrikh-White/SWNS)A woman who lost both her brother and husband to Motor Neurone...

Viagra ‘could help prevent Alzheimer’s disease’ says new study

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Research highlighted the little blue pill as one potential drug to treat dementiaFiona Callingham Lifestyle writer12:03, 20 Feb 2026Updated 12:03, 20 Feb 2026RiluzoleRiluzole...

New study links coffee consumption to lower dementia risk

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Leana S. Wen A new study seems almost too good to be true: Drinking coffee may help prevent dementia. As a coffee drinker myself,...

Crusading Against the Health Hazards of Plastics

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Each year, the world produces more than 400 million tons of plastic—enough to fill more than a million garbage trucks—and less than 10...

Experts: Improving maternal health is a challenge, but there are solutions

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A holistic and collaborative approach, gathering reliable data and building patient trust are key to improving poor and unchanging statistics on maternal mortality...

Coffee and tea linked to lower dementia risk

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After an analysis of health data from over 131,000 people tracked for up to 43 years, researchers found that drinking coffee and tea...
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