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The bird flu outbreak is spilling over into mammals
One of the world’s largest outbreaks of bird flu, which led to the slaughter of millions of chickens to limit its spread, appears to be spilling over into mammals. The U.S. Department of ...
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Mar. 22, 2023 — Researchers behind the UK's first ... than people who have an influenza infection, according to a new ... Children With Severe Form of Epilepsy Should Receive Flu Vaccine Due ...
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The Covid-19 Pandemic
according to new federal data. Cases, hospitalizations and deaths are lower than they’ve been in years. We asked experts how to think about personal risk — and what the future likely holds.
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Can You Die from the Flu?
Most people ... s a good indication it’s time to see your doctor. Flu symptoms should only last a week, and you should be able to alleviate them through treatment at home. Taking over-the ...
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How to avoid catching the flu
Babies younger than 6 months and people with life-threatening allergies to any ingredient in the vaccine should not ... the flu vaccine saved over 40,000 lives in the U.S. Flu vaccines have ...
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A Universal Flu Vaccine Is Getting Closer to Reality
We might be one major step closer toward ending the scourge of the seasonal flu. This week, the U.S. National Institutes of ...
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How do you make a universal flu vaccine? A microbiologist explains the challenges and how mRNA could help
However, your immune system is in a constant race against the flu virus. Like the virus that causes COVID-19, influenza rapidly changes and mutates into new variants, so manufactu ...
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When Should You Get a Flu Shot and How Long Should It Last?
Share on Pinterest Influenza (flu) is a viral respiratory infection that affects millions of people each year. As we ... over 6 months of age should receive the flu shot each year. It’s ...
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Mpox is down, but US cities could be at risk for summertime outbreaks
A new study suggests dozens of U.S. cities are at risk for mpox outbreaks this summer. Health officials say they are working ...
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U.S. Support for Nuclear Power Soars
We may earn a commission ... Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. A Gallup survey released in late April found that 55 percent of U.S. adults support the use of nuclear power.
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We Desperately Need a New Power Grid. Here’s How to Make It Happen.
The current power grid was constructed over more than a century. Building what amounts to a new ... people in America as a whole — is where those decisions should be made. The nation’s ...
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Cardiovascular Disease Is Primed to Kill More Older Adults, Especially Blacks and Hispanics
Cardiovascular disease is the biggest killer of older Americans, with Black and Hispanic people at higher risk. Despite medical advances, researchers say, disparities are expected to worsen in the com ...

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