Diseases aren’t destiny. There are many ways to stay healthy and save ourselves from the grief and costs of getting sick. My late father was a public health specialist, and one of the subjects he ...
A visit to resistance-held Karen State reveals the impact of four years of war, and the determination of ordinary citizens to ...
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How federal funding cuts to research, services are impacting the health of New YorkersIn a survey by Your Local Epidemiologist, New Yorkers reported federal changes to health funding have affected them in ...
Sepsis caused one in five deaths globally in 2020, according to the WHO. Essentially, the world sees 11 million deaths due to ...
Healthbeat on MSN14d
Ripple effects of ICE raids create health challenges for New York CityYour Local Epidemiologist New York explains how even the fear of ICE raids can lead people to avoid seeking health care, such as not calling 911 during emergencies or delaying treatment until an ...
Matt Plummer knows what he’s doing, and at the beginning of the meeting he masterfully swapped R4, Harmon’s resolution to ...
Researchers have unveiled new insights into how weather influences the spread of dengue fever. Their study identifies ...
Dengue virus, which causes dengue fever, is known to have four different serotypes. A*STAR SIgN and NUS have discovered a new human antibody that shows high neutralizing activity against all these ...
A BRIT was left in a “blank state” and unable to recognise his own mum when a holiday mosquito bite turned out to be a deadly brain swelling disease. Andrew Court was visiting his pal ...
Dengue virus infects up to 400 million people worldwide each year according to World Health Organization estimates, and no available treatments exist for this disease. ... Dengue Fever Infections ...
Xafty is a candidate substance with confirmed broad-spectrum antiviral efficacy. As of now, there are no dengue fever treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the ...
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Zika virus hacks your skin, makes you a ‘mosquito magnet’ to fuel deadly spreadBy altering the metabolism of the skin, the Zika virus guarantees its own survival, resulting in turning humans into mosquito ...
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