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According to the term you entered "diseases": 18 news found
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SCIENCE
Prince Frederik of Luxembourg Passes Away at 22 After Battle with Rare POLG Disease

Prince Frederik of Luxembourg dies at 22 from POLG mitochondrial disease, leaving behind a legacy of advocacy for rare disease awareness.

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WORLD NEWS
Uganda Reports First Ebola Fatality in Kampala as New Outbreak Emerges

A nurse in Uganda dies from Ebola in Kampala, marking the first fatality since the last outbreak ended in 2023. Authorities are tracing contacts to contain the spread.

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HEALTH
Kansas Faces Significant Tuberculosis Outbreak Amid Health Concerns

Kansas is experiencing a significant tuberculosis outbreak, prompting health officials to issue warnings and highlight treatment options.

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HEALTH
Kansas Faces One of the Largest Tuberculosis Outbreaks in US History

Kansas is experiencing a significant tuberculosis outbreak, the largest in recent US history, with extensive health measures underway to curb its spread.

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ENVIRONMENT
First Detection of H5N9 Bird Flu Strain in U.S. Poultry Raises Concerns Amid Ongoing H5N1 Outbreak

The detection of H5N9 in U.S. poultry marks a significant concern amid ongoing H5N1 outbreaks, highlighting potential risks for avian and human health.

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HEALTH
FDA Proposes Front-of-Package Nutrition Labels to Combat Chronic Diseases

The FDA's new proposal for front-of-package nutrition labels aims to enhance public health by combating chronic diseases in the U.S.

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ECONOMY
Cancer hospitalisation claims soar in 2024, cardiac ailments follow closely

Hospitalisation claims for cancer rise 12% in 2024, followed by cardiac issues. Respiratory ailments also see significant inflation in treatment costs.

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SCIENCE
Australian Scientists Develop Genetically Modified Mosquitoes with Toxic Semen to Fight Diseases

Australian scientists are breeding genetically modified mosquitoes with toxic semen to combat diseases like malaria and dengue fever effectively.

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HEALTH
Identifying Your Winter Illness: Symptoms and When to Seek Care

Learn how to identify winter illnesses like flu and Covid-19, and when to seek medical attention for symptoms.

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ENVIRONMENT
Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes with "Toxic" Semen: A Promising Approach to Combat Tropical Diseases

Australian scientists are exploring genetically engineered mosquitoes with toxic semen to reduce malaria and dengue spread. A breakthrough in pest control.

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