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  1. Measles Outbreak in Bangladesh Kills Nearly 400, Poses Risk to U.S

    Measles Outbreak in Bangladesh Kills Nearly 400, Poses Risk to U.S

    A deadly measles outbreak in Bangladesh with almost 400 deaths alarms health experts about risks to the U.S. as vaccination rates decline.

    2w ago 2 min read
  2. Ebola Outbreak Larger Than Known, WHO Chief Warns Amid Global Spread Concerns

    Ebola Outbreak Larger Than Known, WHO Chief Warns Amid Global Spread Concerns

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warns the Ebola epidemic in DRC and Uganda is much larger than confirmed cases, with high regional risk but low global threat.

    2w ago 2 min read
  3. Europe's Stark Divide: Where Patients Wait Longest for New Medicines

    Europe's Stark Divide: Where Patients Wait Longest for New Medicines

    EFPIA report reveals drastic disparities in medicine access across Europe, with patients in some countries waiting years longer than others.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. Ixekizumab and Tirzepatide Combo Boosts Psoriasis and Weight Outcomes

    Ixekizumab and Tirzepatide Combo Boosts Psoriasis and Weight Outcomes

    Phase 3b trial shows ixekizumab plus tirzepatide significantly improves skin clearance and weight loss in psoriasis patients with obesity.

    2w ago 1 min read
  5. Scientists Find Molecular 'Dial' in Brown Fat That Could Boost Bone Strength

    Scientists Find Molecular 'Dial' in Brown Fat That Could Boost Bone Strength

    Canadian researchers discovered a mechanism controlling fat-burning that could lead to new treatments for bone disease and obesity.

    2w ago 1 min read
  6. Biopsy Triggers Spontaneous Regression of Rare Arm Sarcoma

    Biopsy Triggers Spontaneous Regression of Rare Arm Sarcoma

    A woman's arm tumor vanished after a biopsy, a rare spontaneous regression of myxofibrosarcoma. Doctors hypothesize the biopsy triggered an immune response.

    2w ago 2 min read
  7. England Hits HIV Goals, But Inequality Grows

    England Hits HIV Goals, But Inequality Grows

    England meets UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, but new data shows stark racial and gender gaps in testing, prevention, and late diagnosis.

    2w ago 1 min read
  8. Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults: Researchers Seek Answers

    Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults: Researchers Seek Answers

    Incidence of colorectal cancer is rising in people under 50. Scientists are investigating possible environmental and lifestyle factors behind the trend.

    2w ago 1 min read