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Local doctors push for more mpox vaccination as virus appears to be on the rise
GBH News· 4 hours agoAs cases of the disease caused by the mpox virus increase around the country and in Massachusetts,...
Alabama sees first case of rare blood-borne mosquito virus, also seen in Florida
WDHN Dothan via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — The mosquito-spread virus, Dengue, has already been reported in the nation for...
What to Do If You Find a Tick on You
Time via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoRemove it If you find a tick crawling on your body but not yet attached, dispose of it by drowning it in rubbing alcohol or flushing it down the toilet,...
U.S. reports third human case of bird flu in current outbreak
The Raw Story· 9 hours agoUS officials on Thursday reported the country's third human case of bird flu linked to the current...
3rd person in US infected with bird flu: What to know about symptoms and transmission
TODAY via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoThree people in US and Australian child infected with bird flu. What are the symptoms in humans?...
School's out: Birmingham-Southern begins play in D-III World Series on same day school shuts down
WZDX Rocket City Now· 2 hours agoIn most cases, the last day of school is a cause for celebration, a needed break, a chance to...
Tattoos may be risk factor for malignant lymphoma, study finds
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoMalignant lymphoma is cancer of the immune system. The Mayo Clinic reports that known risk factors...
COVID can cause new health problems to appear years after infection, according to a study of more...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe stubborn presence of long COVID reinforces the notion that this is no ordinary virus. Viral...
Rare Oropouche virus spotted in several cities for the first time, Cuba authorities say
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLa Maya and Boniato, on the outskirts of Santiago de Cuba city. The country’s top epidemiology...
Tattoos may increase blood cancer risk by 21%
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 3 hours agoResearch from Sweden has found a link between getting a tattoo of any size and an overall 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.