Latest Diseases Stories
Why your pet might need a glucose monitor
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Gwendolyn Rak
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Do I need a COVID booster? And all of your other questions answered.
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Arthur Allen/KFF Health News
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Communities struggling with opioid addiction have a new complication: climate disasters
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Robin Buller/High Country News
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Turmeric may help stomach aches, study shows
Cribs filled with fluffy furnishings are photogenic—and deadly
Why the rare skin cancer that killed Jimmy Buffett may become more common
How to avoid getting COVID again
Should doctors and nurses discuss the dangers of heat?
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Martha Bebinger/KFF Health News
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Fish oil supplements might still not be as good as the real thing
The effects of Long COVID might rival heart disease and cancer
New COVID variant under monitoring carries slew of novel mutations
This ‘morning after’ pill could prevent STIs from unprotected sex
January AI glucose monitor review: A pricey but effective approach to fine-tune your diet
Federal study links testicular cancer to ‘Forever Chemicals’ for the first time
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Hannah Norman and Patricia Kime/KFF Health News
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What to know about the newly dominant ‘Eris’ COVID variant
RSV antibody shot will be available for babies in the US this fall
Kombucha’s health benefits may go beyond our guts
6 tick-borne diseases you really don’t want to get
Henrietta Lacks’ stolen cells changed medicine—and her family is finally getting compensated
Deaths related to excessive alcohol consumption rise in recent years—especially for women
Why studying horses could help humans stay healthy, too
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Jane Manfredi/The Conversation
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MIT develops an at-home mammogram alternative that fits in a bra
COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases rise in possible summer wave
Flying with human organs for transplant is tricky—a new law could help
The best sunscreens of 2023
Chronic constipation could be a sign of a worsening health condition
FDA approves long-acting medication to protect babies from RSV
COVID lockdown drinking habits led to a rise in deaths from alcoholic liver disease
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Phillip Reese/KFF Health News
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How the 1918 pandemic changed what we knew about viruses
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Richard Conniff/MIT Press Reader
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Why you might feel older than you actually are
Up your daily fiber intake for a happy microbiome
Alzheimer’s-slowing drug Leqembi gains full FDA approval
Facebook could be tracking your online Plan B or HIV test purchases
Rural patients could suffer if the DEA restricts telehealth prescribing
Rare homegrown malaria cases in the US force health advisory, but don’t panic yet
Treating cancer in older patients poses different complications and risks
Scientists reworked an experimental cancer therapy to treat autoimmune disease
Men lose Y chromosomes with age, and it might increase their risk of bladder cancer
After a 70-year battle, the WHO declares Belize malaria-free
Psychedelics and anesthetics cause unexpected chemical reactions in the brain
FCC slaps voter suppression robocall scammers with a record-breaking fine
Why scientists have a hard time getting money to study the root causes of outbreaks
A daily pill could cut lung cancer deaths in half, new study shows
What you can do to prevent the spread of mpox
How to make hand sanitizer
The deadliest viruses in human history, from COVID to smallpox
Meningitis shot that fights 5 different strains shows promise in latest trial
Neglected sewage systems are a public health risk for low-income communities
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Theresa E. Gildner/The Conversation
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Ancient Mesopotamian texts show when and why humans first kissed
A once-forgotten antibiotic could be a new weapon against drug-resistant infections
AI isn’t ready to act as a doctors’ assistant
The health impacts of incarceration don’t end after release
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Fred Clasen-Kelly/KFF Health News
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Your guide to COVID testing for the unforeseeable future
Wild koalas are getting vaccinated against chlamydia
COVID-19 is no longer a ‘global health emergency,’ says WHO
FDA approves first RSV vaccine for adults after 60 years in the making
That time the CDC got people hyped for a zombie apocalypse
Scientists have developed a new way to fight a nearly untreatable brain cancer
Renaissance-era doctors used to taste their patients’ pee
A scientific exploration of big juicy butts
Banning the abortion pill would harm veterans, cancer patients, and many others
FDA approves first fecal transplant pill
6 Ozempic facts that make sense of social media hype
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Harini Bhat
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