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A new study maps infectious diseases across millennia and offers new insight into how human-animal interactions permanently transformed our health landscape.
A park employee at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona was confirmed to have been exposed to hantavirus, which is rare but ...
Why do rural adults and racial and ethnic minorities with vascular disease get major leg amputations more often? A new study ...
Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome is on the rise across the United States, affecting 80% of the population.
Inside one of those nondescript rooms last week, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), an independent panel that makes vaccine recommendations to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A research team has evaluated the real-world impact of a community-based pneumococcal vaccination support program for older ...
Scientists sometimes compare predicting the course of epidemics to forecasting the weather. But there's a major ...
The hosts of “This Podcast Will Kill You” encouraged attendees at this year’s Association for Professionals in Infection ...
There are many disconnects between what the Trump administration says about health and what it’s actually doing, scientists ...
A new study investigates the link between processed meat, sugar-sweetened beverages, and trans fatty acids, to diseases such as cancer, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
The disease with the most dramatic latitude gradient is MS. Prevalence rates are close to zero near the equator and increase by 3.64 cases on average per 100,000 people for each degree of latitude ...
Source: Rodriguez Nava G. Abstract 231. Presented at: SHEA Spring 2025; April 27-30, 2025; Orlando.
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