Analysis :What The Pig With Bird Flu in Oregon Really Signifies--experts suggest

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Pigs are the ideal genetic mixing vessel to generate a human pandemic influenza strain, because they have receptors in their respiratory tracts which both avian and human flu viruses can bind to.

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The top endemic pathogens for wich new vaccines are urgently needed -WHO study

U.S. nursing home staffing costs and financial issues masked by COVID relief funds -- new study

'Very High' COVID Virus Levels Detected in Wastewater in 5 states --CDC

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High" levels of viral activity are also on the rise with detections now in five U.S. states, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

"Very high" levels of viral activity have been detected in Montana, with "high" levels in Arkansas, Maine, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wyoming.

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Stubborn mistrust in COVID-19 vaccine science described in new study

Mpox: May be stabilizing in the Congo; two more cases in the UK

Imternational talks resume on Pandemic accord

COVID overview: The Year in Review

This year's headlines on COVID-19 featured new research on COVID-related mortality, post-acute sequelae of infection, vaccine safety, and potential therapeutics.

COVID Deaths Are Down, but...

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Climate change is making the extreme downpours and flooding in Spain worse and more likely--study

Asia needs to increase spending to counter climate change impact--study

Why long COVID inflammation damages heart cells --Australian study

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Often referred to as “long COVID,” the condition is marked by an array of recurring symptoms, including chest pain and heart palpitations.

But why do these symptoms persist? Recent research by the University of Queensland (UQ) offers profound insights.

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Maryland is the first state to sign into new federal health care program

Higher body mass index in children linked to risk of post-COVID symptoms --study

A study by the University of Pennsylvania and researchers from 26 U.S. children's hospitals has linked elevated body mass index (BMI) to a significantly higher risk of developing post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) among children and young adults.

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RFK Jr. says a Trump administration would remove fluoride from water--here's what the science says

Analysis: U.S. Election Outcome Could Bring Big Changes to Medicare

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