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Why We’re Hearing More About Lyme Disease This Summer
By Alice Park
Inside the Deal to Expand Access to TB Drugs
By Anna Gordon
The First Local Malaria Transmissions in the U.S. Since 2003
By Anna Gordon
Malaria Spreads in U.S. for First Time in 20 Years
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A study finds that certain types of microbes in the gut can be an early warning for Alzheimer’s.
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U.S. HIV Rates Are Declining
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Exactly how airborne particulate matter can contribute to dementia isn’t known, but experts have some theories.
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March 23, 2023
Deadly Marburg Virus Spreads to Tanzania for the First Time
Five of the eight people who contracted the highly virulent disease have died, the World Health Organization said.
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Deadly Fungal Infections Are Increasing
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Sick With Something That Isn't COVID-19 or the Flu?
Here's what it might be.
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How Climate Change Affects the Spread of Lyme Disease
Geography plays a big part in whether a warming world helps or hurts the blacklegged tick.
By Jeffrey Kluger
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More Younger Adults Are Getting Colon Cancer
Colon cancer is striking younger American adults with greater frequency, and more tumors are being detected in advanced stages.
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The condition is a rare form of dementia.
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Bird Flu Isn’t a Danger to Humans...Yet
Outbreaks of avian flu are decimating poultry farms worldwide, but the virus would need some very specific mutations to pose a significant threat to humans.
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It's not 'just asthma.'
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