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NYC health officials warn residents of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak with 23 confirmed cases. Dr. Stephanie Widmer explains the bacterial pneumonia, its symptoms like cough and fever and its curability
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) –As summer temperatures rise, local doctors are urging families to take precautions and be aware of the serious impact extreme heat can have on heart health, particularly for older adults and people living with cardiovascular disease
Mapping bone marrow architecture provided a more accurate view of disease state in myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS) than molecular or blast-based assessments, according to research findings published in Leukemia. The researchers created an AI-based score to assess disease status and changes over time.
The Fifth Circuit vacated an OSHA mental health recordkeeping rule and an Exxon Mobil citation, holding that federal workplace safety law does not require employers to log work-related mental illnesses unless Congress expands the statute
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is halting more than $1 billion in Medicaid from California and Minnesota
Researchers at the University of Missouri have discovered a way to speed up detections of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), a deadly tick-borne disease
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Bar Harbor-based Jackson Laboratory is partnering with Boston Children’s Hospital and the Broad Institute in Massachusetts to launch a nonprofit center to treat rare genetic diseases
In our latest 5 minutes with, Dr Jamie L. Weiss, Director, Global Medical Communications and Publications, Rare Disease, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, talks AI, innovation and why the future of rare disease still depends on human expertise
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