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Surging measles cases could augur poorly for other diseases, World Health Organization says
Measles deaths dropped 88 per cent over 24 years thanks to global immunization efforts but the number of cases surged in 2024, the World Health Organization says.
Indian American public health professor to help WAME strengthen global standards in scholarly medical publishing ...
And GSK announced Thursday that the FDA had approved its medication gepotidacin, with the brand name Blujepa, as oral tablets ...
The culling of infected birds as a control method dates from a time when avian influenza was still infrequent, and thus it ...
The update comes after Gabrielle Henry’s sister said in a post that Henry wasn’t "doing as well as we would have hoped." ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her country intends to send more water to the United States but not ...
It is absolutely crucial that the U.S. should support mechanisms to protect farmers from risks and make sure that our food ...
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Helping health care providers navigate social, political, and legal barriers to patient care
A new case study in "The Lancet" offers tips for health system leaders on how and when to call in outside resources and ...
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Trump's failed attempt to cover up health concerns with Band-Aid and tan at World Cup draw
Donald Trump's sparked health concerns as he attended the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw in Washington, D.C. on Friday ...
Without regional cooperation, Latin America will not be able to adequately confront the next health emergency. This was the central message of the high-level panel organized by the AHF Global Public ...
New Mexico expects to find out by the end of this year whether its application for $1 billion in federal funds to expand health care access in rural areas over the next five years is approved.
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