On 2 May 2026, a cluster of passengers with severe respiratory illness aboard a cruise ship was reported to the World Health Organization. The ship is carrying 147 passengers and crew. As of 4 May 2026, seven cases (two laboratory confirmed cases of hantaviru…
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While taking a cruise is generally safe, having a high concentration of people in a semienclosed space makes it easy for viruses to spread among passengers.
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“He misses the opportunity to weigh in on societal issues,” Tammy Peterson said of her husband.
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Every participant in a new bowel cancer immunotherapy trial remained cancer-free nearly three years after receiving pembrolizumab before surgery.
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Many are split on whether AI is good for humanity, but a new AI-powered tool could prove revolutionary when it comes to cancer screenings.
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From billions in lost productivity to rising healthcare costs, a widespread sleep deficit is undermining the American economy.
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New study examines paternal mortality data in Georgia, finds 60% of deaths were preventable
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Many people fear that a family history of dementia dooms them to inevitably suffer the condition themselves. But a new tool, the Brain Care Score, shows how ...
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A hidden cholesterol particle may signal overlooked cardiovascular risk, offering a new clue for prevention and future treatments.
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You need more calcium, protein, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and fiber as you age. Here, experts explain why—and how you can work more of each into your diet.
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Epigenetic aging clocks allow scientists to study how populations age. They aren’t intended for individuals to make health decisions.
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A research review links vaping to lung cancer. As an oncologist, here’s what I tell people when they ask me about vapes and cancer risk.
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ChatGPT for Clinicians is meant to help health care providers with daily tasks. And it's free for verified providers.
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— These drugs fall into a class known as GLP-1s, mimicking a natural hormone that helps regulate blood sugar, slows how quickly food leaves the stomach, and signals the brain that you’re full. “I would say in this practice, probably 70% of m…
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Ever get so mad you could just… run a mile? Anger can be fiery fuel for a serious sweat session — and that exercise, in turn, can help blow off some steam.
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A new study shows the mechanisms of how coffee modifies the microbiome, reduces inflammation, and influences mood. Even decaf has its perks.
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Creatine might be famous in the gym, but its real story is far more interesting. Naturally produced in the body, it helps power cells by rapidly regenerating ATP—the fuel that keeps muscles, the brain, and even the heart running during intense activity. Suppl…
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Exercising smarter rather than harder could lead to more effective muscle training, offering those of us short on time or energy an alternative way to maximize gains from workouts.
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Influencers are selling lubricants. Gwyneth Paltrow is talking about hormone replacement therapy. Drug companies are paying for ghostwritten articles about it. But when does it become fearmongering?
Published At: 2026-05-03