Father Of Girl With Measles Who Died Stands By Decision Not To Vaccinate Her
Peter Hildebrand said he would still “absolutely not" vaccinate his children.
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Health officials investigate measles case at a Five Guys in D.C.
D.C. health officials said that a person with a confirmed case of measles visited the location on April 5.
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Lansing-area baby girl infected with measles
Ingham County health officials conducted contact tracing to identify possible exposure sites from April 4 through April 8.
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Mattresses releasing dangerous chemicals in children’s bedrooms: Studies
Invisible chemicals rising from children’s mattresses may be harming their brains and bodies. That’s according to a pair of studies published Tuesday, which found troubling levels of plastic-like “phthalate” chemicals and flame retardants in the bedrooms of c…
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Microplastics may cause premature aging at a cellular level
Microplastics might cause premature aging. New research suggests these small particles negatively impact cellular health.
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Measles cases linked to Texas outbreak reach 561, with 20 new infections confirmed
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We’re on the verge of a universal allergy cure
Allergy season: How to ask your doctor about Xolair, an off-label drug that can cure your allergies.
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Here’s a science-backed way to get healthier if you don’t like exercise
Doing everyday activities faster, such as gardening and cleaning, may lead to gains in health and longevity — even if you don’t exercise.
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Translating what Kennedy’s anti-vaccine allies hear in his response to the measles outbreak
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is threading the needle between his agency’s role as a neutral arbiter of science and the rhetoric of anti-vaccine activists. That’s according to doctors, public health experts and propaganda researche…
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Health officials confirm another case of measles in Michigan
A new case of measles is confirmed in Michigan.
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Repurposing a blood pressure drug may prevent vision loss in inherited blinding diseases
NIH studies in animals show reserpine protects retinal-neurons necessary for vision, especially in females.
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5% of US cancers may be caused by medical imaging radiation
CT scans are vital for effectively diagnosing problems with bones, muscles, organs and blood vessels. But overuse could be the cause of 1 in 20 cancers, according to a US study.
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How Touch Processing Differs in Autism and Why It Matters
A new study reveals that adults with autism process active and passive touch similarly, unlike neurotypical individuals whose brains reduce activity during self-initiated touch.
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Mild Brain Stimulation Alters Decision-Making Speed and Flexibility
A new study shows that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive brain stimulation method, can influence how quickly and flexibly people make decisions.
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For the Heart, Small Exertions Are Better Than None
Moving at a moderate or vigorous pace provides health benefits without formal exercise: study
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These Animals Have Traveled 8,000 KM at Sea, Yet Their Species Does Not Live in Water
They weren’t supposed to survive at sea—yet they ended up on a distant continent. A new study uncovers a mind-bending journey from dry land to open ocean. What scientists found on remote islands could rewrite natural history.
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‘Flesh-Eating’ Infections of the Vulva Are on the Rise, Doctors Warn
Doctors in the UK and other countries have reported a rise in cases of necrotizing fasciitis.
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Nicotine Patch for Alzheimer’s—Could Nicotine Help You Remember?
Nicotine patch to the rescue? The dementia drug no one saw coming even though researchers have been considering this compound for decades.
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Hood River County health officials say 2 deaths linked to rare brain disease
The county says they've seen one confirmed and two probable cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in the last eight months, resulting in two deaths.
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A walking coach says this exercise trend can help you hit 10,000 steps a day—here's how
The 666 walking trend could get you to your target
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