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Jason Gale
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Science & Health
Apr 2, 2025
Once-rare fungal diseases are killing millions in an unprepared world
An estimated 6.5 million people develop invasive fungal infections each year, with about 2.5 million deaths directly caused by them.
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Politics
Mar 27, 2025
Trump¡¯s foreign aid retreat guts funding for HIV treatments
The withdrawal is risking lives globally and threatening to unravel decades of progress made toward ending AIDS as a public health threat.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jan 9, 2025
Drug from bowel bacteria helps blood cancer patients facing deadly complication
A burgeoning field of therapies is harnessing the power of the microbiome to treat and potentially prevent diseases.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Dec 27, 2024
COVID pregnancies may have boosted autism risk, study shows
"There¡¯s something really going on,¡± pediatric infectious diseases physician Karin Nielsen says. "We don¡¯t want to alarm the world, but that¡¯s what our data are showing.¡±
WORLD
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Science & Health
Dec 9, 2024
¡®Disease X¡¯ outbreak widens as U.N. sends health team to Congo
The unidentified illness is marked by fever, headache, cough, runny nose, and body aches, with 31 deaths currently on record.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jul 29, 2024
Excess deaths in Australia reveal COVID-19's long, lethal tail
Excess mortality ¡ª the increase above the expected toll had the pandemic not occurred ¡ª was 5% for Australia in 2023.
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Science & Health
Apr 20, 2024
It¡¯s taken 100 scientists two years to rename airborne viruses after COVID mistakes
While the discussion may seem trivial, terminology carries important economic and public health consequences.
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FOCUS
Jan 13, 2024
Our bodies are responding differently to COVID. Testing for it needs to catch up.
The abundance of cheaper rapid kits in grocery stores and home medicine cabinets has led to a new concern ¡ª they don¡¯t seem to work.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Aug 22, 2023
Two years after catching COVID, patients still risk getting sick
People who were not hospitalized for acute COVID-19 still had a higher risk than uninfected people of developing long COVID-related disorders.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Apr 8, 2023
COVID-19 is still deadlier for patients than flu
COVID-19 isn¡¯t 'just a flu,¡± with a study of hospital patients finding that the virus was still 60% deadlier than influenza last winter.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Mar 2, 2023
Viruses hiding out in patients hold long COVID answers
Scientists are exploring the possibility that some of the most infectious versions of the virus came from chronically infected individuals with weakened immune systems.
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Science & Health
Dec 6, 2022
Long ICU stays lead to extended misery for many COVID survivors
The mechanical ventilation, anti-inflammatory drugs and other tools of modern medicine that help people beat severe cases of COVID-19 often come with harrowing aftereffects.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Nov 7, 2022
Pfizer¡¯s Paxlovid anti-viral seen to lower long-COVID risk in study
Taking the oral medication within five days of testing positive for a SARS-CoV-2 infection was linked to a 26% lower risk of lingering post-viral complications, researchers found.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Oct 25, 2022
COVID-19 tied to higher risk of deadly blood clots, large study finds
The findings are yet another sign of the hidden dangers of the virus that can result even from mild cases.
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Science & Health
Oct 11, 2022
Long COVID disables millions worldwide even as rates ease, study shows
Although the probability of having long COVID-19 is relatively low, the vast number of cases ¡ª at least 670 million worldwide ¡ª leaves a substantial burden of disability.
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Science & Health
Sep 23, 2022
Risk of brain and nerve problems 42% higher within year of catching COVID, study shows
The coronavirus doubled the risk of Alzheimer's and increased that of an ischemic stroke or Parkinson's-like diseases by 50% in the first year, according to analysis of millions of records.
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Science & Health
Aug 23, 2022
Time between COVID infection and symptoms shorter with newer variants, study shows
Scientists from Peking University and Tsinghua University in Beijing found the incubation period fell from an average of five days with an alpha infection to 3.42 days with omicron.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Aug 18, 2022
COVID-19¡¯s harmful effects on the brain reverberate years later
Cognitive deficits known colloquially as 'brain fog,¡± epilepsy, seizures and other longer-term mental and brain health disorders can remain elevated 24 months after infection.
WORLD
Aug 12, 2022
Striking drop in stress hormone cortisol can predict long COVID, study finds
Levels of cortisol in the blood of those with the condition were roughly half those found in healthy, uninfected people or individuals fully recovered from COVID-19.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Aug 5, 2022
COVID study gives ¡®powerful¡¯ clues to pandemic¡¯s lasting impact
The research may help form a clearer definition of the enduring symptoms estimated to afflict as many as 5 million adults in the U.S. alone.
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