Category: 6. Health
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Long COVID symptoms change for 15 months after infection
A national RECOVER cohort reveals why Long COVID doesn’t follow a single recovery pattern. Instead, it shows who stays sick, who improves, and who unexpectedly worsens as symptoms evolve long after infection.
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Bird flu’s surprising heat tolerance has scientists worried
Bird flu viruses pose a significant danger to humans because they can continue multiplying at temperatures warmer than a normal fever. Fever is one of the body’s main tools for slowing down viral infections, yet new research led by the…
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Bird flu’s surprising heat tolerance has scientists worried
Bird flu viruses pose a significant danger to humans because they can continue multiplying at temperatures warmer than a normal fever. Fever is one of the body’s main tools for slowing down viral infections, yet new research led by the…
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Trump aid cuts could push next Ebola outbreak ‘to spiral out of control’
As the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is poised to declare…
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Revived claims that antibiotics don’t kill bacteria with reactive oxygen prove controversial | News
Fluorescein dyes widely used to detect oxidative stress in bacteria are probably worthless, researchers in the US say.1 The research follows a 2024 study by the same authors concluding that another widely-used technique to detect oxidative…
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Public health measures at Dominican ports | NorthStandard
This alert shares information about the current health posture at these ports and what vessel operators should expect when calling Dominican Republic ports amid the ongoing dengue activity in the Caribbean during this period.
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Polluted air quietly erases the benefits of exercise
Long-term exposure to polluted air may significantly reduce the positive health effects of regular physical activity, according to new research from an international team that included experts from UCL (University College London).
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