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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory Wednesday, July 29, 2026, for Baker, Crook, Hood River, Jefferson, northern Malheur, Union, Wallowa and Wasco counties due to smoke from Southern, Central and Eastern Oregon
FINDLAY — While individuals may still struggle with the stigma surrounding mental health support, it’s encouraging that we as a society are normalizing talking about these issues, said Findlay Fire Chief Josh Eberle. Firefighters and other first responders see and hear so many things throughout the course of their work, and are more prone to trauma…
Longevity researchers continue to debate that question and whether current or future therapies could continue extending life indefinitely. New research suggests that inevitable biological processes may place a ceiling on human life
(InvestigateTV) — Countertops made from engineered stone are found in kitchens and bathrooms across the country. Made of crushed quartz mixed with resins and polymers, they’re marketed as being better than marble or granite
The COVID-19 pandemic marked a turning point for drug repurposing, bringing an approach that had long occupied a drug discovery niche into the global spotlight. The urgent need for effective therapies against an emerging viral threat drove a surge in funding, research, and development efforts, with support from regulators to identify new therapeutic uses for…
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there are more than 30Â million people living with a rare disease in the country, around half of whom are children. An analysis by Allucent indicated that in 2025, rare disease studies accounted for more than a quarter of clinical trial activity
SEATTLE —Chomping your favorite grub. Flashing your killer smile during a Zoom meeting or a get-together. Opening plastic packaging that defies fingers
Selecting a trustworthy platform for digital play begins with understanding what matters: licensing, fair odds, banking security, and clear support. While glossy graphics can entice, the real measure of quality is consistency and transparency. When you read terms for bonuses, evaluate the wagering multipliers, the contribution rates of different games, and the time limits to…
Since the previous Disease Outbreak News was published on 17 July 2026, additional confirmed cases and deaths have been reported only in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
When most people think about places advancing rare disease diagnostics, sequencing, and treatments, big U.S. centers like Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine or Boston Children’s Hospital come to mind. But clinician scientists Vorasuk Shotelersuk, MD, and Shahida Moosa, MD, PhD, are showing what rare disease genomics can look like when it is driven from…

