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Arizona officials confirm measles outbreak in Navajo County

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Arizona officials confirm measles outbreak in Navajo County
Health officials in Arizona say there are four linked measles cases in Navajo County, marking the state's first outbreak this year.

2.458. 'A welcome silence' emerges from insurance companies on COVID vaccine coverage

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Headlines blared in May when U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would stop recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for some people—namely healthy pregnant women and healthy children over 6 months old. That could mean insurance no longer covers it.

2.459. How can I incorporate more plant-based protein?

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While most U.S. adults get plenty of protein in their diets, the 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend shifting the food sources of proteins we consume for optimal health. For example, while the average intake of total protein foods is at or above recommendations, the average seafood intake is below recommendations. Intake of legumes is also low.

2.460. Daily almond snack improves health of people with metabolic syndrome

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A daily dose of almonds improved key health markers for people with metabolic syndrome in a study led by scientists at Oregon State University's Linus Pauling Institute and the OSU College of Health.

2.461. New model predicts risk of deep vein thrombosis in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer

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Nomograms have a strong reputation as reliable predictive models that simplify statistical prediction models and guide personalized treatment to formulate preventive measures for various diseases. Through a new study, a nomogram was developed and validated to predict the risk of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer developing deep vein thrombosis.

2.462. Pointing to success: How marathon potential is in your hands—literally

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Whether it's a personal challenge, for charity, or on your bucket list, marathons are one of the most sought-after goals for amateur and recreational runners worldwide.

2.463. Chatbots can help clinicians become better communicators, and this could boost vaccine uptake

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Measles is back. In recent months, outbreaks have re-emerged across North America, including 2,968 cases in Canada as of May 31, 2025. At the heart of many of these surges lies missed childhood vaccinations—not just because of access barriers, but also due to conversations that didn't happen.

2.464. Sniffing out hunger: A nose-to-brain connection linked to appetite

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No more hunger after cooking? A newly identified network of nerve cells is responsible, a research group at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research has discovered in mice.

2.465. How the brain deploys different reasoning strategies to tackle challenging mental tasks

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The human brain is very good at solving complicated problems. One reason for that is that humans can break problems apart into manageable subtasks that are easy to solve one at a time.

2.466. Social media fueling 'devastating' kids' mental health crisis: NGO

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The "unchecked expansion" of social media platforms is driving an unprecedented global mental health crisis in kids and teens, a children's NGO said Wednesday, calling for urgent coordinated action worldwide.

2.467. Arizona officials confirm measles outbreak in Navajo County

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Health officials in Arizona say there are four linked measles cases in Navajo County, marking the state's first outbreak this year.

2.468. Combination approach could overcome treatment resistance in deadly breast cancer

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QIMR Berghofer-led research in collaboration with Australian oncology company Kazia Therapeutics has found that combining the drug candidate paxalisib with immunotherapy triggered a molecular epigenetic process that prevented the spread of cancer cells and overcame treatment resistance in preclinical models of triple negative breast cancer.

2.469. Difficult childhood experiences may increase the risk of endometriosis

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A new study from Karolinska Institutet involving over a million women links difficult childhood experiences to the risk of being diagnosed with endometriosis later in life. The study shows a link between childhood exposure to violence and a two-fold increase in the risk of developing this gynecological disease.

2.470. Weight loss program shown to improve eating disorder symptoms in at-risk people with type 2 diabetes

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An intensive low-energy diet program, similar to the "NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission", significantly improved eating disorder symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes and excess weight who were at risk of developing eating disorders, according to a University of Oxford study published in The Lancet Psychiatry.

2.471. Scientists find unusual build-up of soot-like particles in lung cells of COPD patients

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Cells taken from the lungs of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a larger accumulation of soot-like carbon deposits compared to cells taken from people who smoke but do not have COPD, according to a study published in ERJ Open Research. Carbon can enter the lungs via cigarette smoke, diesel exhaust and polluted air.

2.472. Researchers call for urgent study of fungal toxins in Ghana's liver cancer rise

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There's an urgent need to quantify the role of fungal toxins (aflatoxins) found in agricultural crops, such as maize and peanuts (groundnuts), in the escalating rates of liver cancer in Ghana, as well as elsewhere in Africa and Asia, concludes a commentary published in BMJ Global Health.

2.473. Over half of doctors surveyed would consider assisted dying if they had advanced cancer or Alzheimer's disease

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When it comes to advanced cancer or Alzheimer's disease, over half of doctors would consider assisted dying for themselves, but preferences seem to vary according to their jurisdiction's legislation on euthanasia, reveal the results of an international survey, published online in the Journal of Medical Ethics.

2.474. Beards and microbes: What the evidence shows

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Beards have long attracted suspicion, sometimes seen as stylish, sometimes as unsanitary. But how dirty are they, really?

2.475. A repurposed heart arrhythmia drug shows promise in killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria

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A new study from Emory University addresses the growing global crisis of antibiotic-resistant infections. Many of these drug-resistant bacteria are spread through hospitals, and there are few antibiotics available for treatment.

2.476. Total ankle replacement using unique lateral approach shows good long-term outcomes

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A clinical study led by Lew C. Schon, MD, FACS, FAAOS, Director of Orthopedic Innovation at The Institute of Foot and Ankle Reconstruction at Mercy Medical Center, is drawing attention across the orthopedic and biomedical communities for its findings on total ankle replacement surgery.

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