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Beyond Being Winded: When Breathlessness Signals Danger
Doctors explain the critical difference between normal breathlessness and a symptom of serious illness. Warning signs you shouldn't ignore.
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Hantavirus Cruise Ship Evacuation Nears Completion: 94 Flown Home
Evacuation of MV Hondius cruise ship passengers nears end after hantavirus outbreak kills three; 94 flown home from Spain's Canary Islands.
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Mast Cell Activation Test Shows Promise for Egg Allergy Diagnosis
New research reveals the Mast Cell Activation Test's potential in diagnosing egg allergies in children, despite lower accuracy than standard methods.
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PELI1 Identified as Key Target to Overcome Resistance in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
New research identifies PELI1 as a central regulator in CML, offering a promising therapeutic target to overcome drug resistance.
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Spring & Mulberry Chocolate Recall Expands Over Salmonella Risk
Date-sweetened chocolate recall expands to all 12 flavors due to potential salmonella contamination. No illnesses reported.
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Ushuaia Denies Hantavirus Origin as Investigation Intensifies
Argentinian officials in Ushuaia push back against claims that the tourist city is the source of a hantavirus outbreak tied to the MV Hondius cruise ship.
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Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Passengers Leave Tenerife; WHO Says Risk Low
WHO confirms hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship in Tenerife is not another COVID. Passengers begin disembarkation under strict health protocols.
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Four Canadians Return to B.C. for Hantavirus Isolation After Cruise Outbreak
Four Canadians from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship will self-isolate in British Columbia for at least 21 days.