- National AIDS Memorial Marks World AIDS Day with Two Signature Events Highlighting the Power of Communities to Shape Progress in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS and Advance Health and Social Justice Business Wire
- World AIDS Day 2025: Overcoming…
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National AIDS Memorial Marks World AIDS Day with Two Signature Events Highlighting the Power of Communities to Shape Progress in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS and Advance Health and Social Justice – Business Wire
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Cuba says 33 have died of mosquito-borne illnesses as epidemic rages – Reuters
- Cuba says 33 have died of mosquito-borne illnesses as epidemic rages Reuters
- What is dengue? Infectious disease experts warn against travel to Cuba amid mosquito-borne illness outbreak CBS News
- The Health Crisis in Cuba Havana Times
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Insomnia combined with sleep apnea is associated with worse memory in older women – American Academy of Sleep Medicine | AASM
- Insomnia combined with sleep apnea is associated with worse memory in older women American Academy of Sleep Medicine | AASM
- When sleep fails, brain clearance suffers: the role of glymphatic impairment in clinical neurology springermedicine.com
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World AIDS Day: 10 things to know about AIDS in 2025
December 1 is World AIDS Day. First recognized in 1988, it is a day international communities take to remember those who have died from HIV/AIDS and to demonstrate continued support of ongoing efforts to address it.
This year, the United States…
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DR Congo over after 64 cases
World Bank/Vincent Tremeau/Flickr cc The World Health Organization (WHO) today confirmed that the Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is officially over. The agency note that 42 days, or two complete transmission…
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Research Challenges AFib Treatment in Sleep Apnea Patients
Obstructive sleep apnea and atrial fibrillation are two conditions that share a potentially deadly link. Having one increases the odds of developing the other, and together, the breathing difficulties of sleep apnea combined with the…
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Infants Have Higher Risk of Developing Asthma When Hospitalized With RSV
Infants hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis who were born to parents with asthma had a significantly higher risk of developing asthma in the future, according to investigators of data published in Science…
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
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In 2023, an estimated 10.8 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) were reported globally, among which 2.6 million went undiagnosed or unreported, contributing to ongoing transmission and high mortality rates [-]. Early screening and…
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Indonesia Ends Poliovirus Outbreak with Increased Vaccinations — Vax-Before-Travel
(Vax-Before-Travel News)The Republic of Indonesia and the World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared the end of its poliovirus type 2 outbreak, which was caused by years of low polio immunization coverage.
The outbreak began in October…
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Research: 75% Globally Deficient in Omega-3
More than three-quarters of the global population aren’t getting enough Omega-3, according to new research from the University of East Anglia, the University of Southampton and Holland & Barrett.
The collaborative review highlights that…
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