FATAL acute febrile illness (fAFI) is a major contributor to infant mortality in low-resource settings. Yet, the biological warning signs that precede these severe infections remain poorly defined. New research from Zambia has identified…
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Veterinarian shares common signs of depression every pet parent should know: ‘Not going for walks…’
Pets are a source of unbridled joy. The glimpse of wagging tail, goofy smiles and affectionate sniffs can instantly bring a smile to your face, even on the gloomiest days. Wherever you go, your furry friend follows, whether at midnight as you…
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Why are thyroid cancer cases increasing across the world?
What’s more, as thyroid cancers have increasingly been diagnosed at earlier stages, and treatment outcomes have improved, Vigneri says you would expect the number of people dying from thyroid cancer to fall. However, the death rate has remained…
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Spillover infections by rustrela virus, borna disease virus 1 and tick-borne encephalitis virus revealed by retrospective screening of mammalian encephalitis of unknown origin | BMC Veterinary Research
Sparrer MN, Hodges NF, Sherman T, VandeWoude S, Bosco-Lauth AM, Mayo CE. Role of spillover and spillback in SARS-CoV-2 transmission and the importance of one health in Understanding the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic. J Clin Microbiol….
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Germany Restores Polio Funding After Virus Traces Found in Sewage
Health authorities stressed that the risk to the German public is very low because vaccination coverage in the country is strong. Still, they noted that helping stop outbreaks abroad also protects people at home.
The discovery of the virus was…
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Measles-rubella cases up 37 pct in Philippines in 2025-Xinhua
MANILA, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) — The Philippines recorded 4,718 measles-rubella cases from January to mid-November this year, 37 percent higher than the 3,434 cases logged in the same period of 2024, the country’s Department of Health (DOH) said…
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New research shows Type 2 Diabetes could be partially reversed
ISLAMABAD: Recent research at the University of Glasgow has challenged the long-held belief that type 2 diabetes is an incurable lifelong condition by showing that, under certain conditions, the disease can be partially reversed.
Until now, type 2…
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Rectal Cancer Cure Rate: What Patients Need to Know 2025
Rectal cancer originates in the final 12–15 cm of the large intestine, an area anatomically distinct from the colon and requiring specialized treatment approaches. Approximately 700,000 new cases of colorectal cancer are…
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