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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Waterford's Medical Hero: The Life of Thomas Lewis Mackesy

Thomas Lewis Mackesy, born in 1790, was a standout surgeon from Waterford, Ireland. He started his journey in medicine by learning from his dad, an apothecary. In 1809, he passed the London College of Surgeons exam with flying colors. This success led him to become an assistant surgeon and later joi

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Funeral Festivals: Balancing Culture and Health in Africa

In certain African communities, funerals are not just somber occasions. They are vibrant celebrations known as disco matanga. These events allow people to remember their loved ones while enjoying themselves. However, they also involve long trips and alcohol consumption, which can increase the likeli

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Texas County Faces Vaccination Challenge

In the heart of Texas, a small county is grappling with a growing measles outbreak. The Texas Department of State Health Services revealed that 24 cases have been confirmed in just two weeks. This is a significant jump from the nine cases reported just days earlier. The concerning part? All 24 indiv

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Feb 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate's Mixed Bag in Dengue Spread

Climate change is making it harder to control dengue fever. It's not just about the heat, though. The way rain falls and how long the dry season lasts also play a big role. Scientists in the Philippines looked at 16 different areas to figure this out. They used a fancy method to see how temperat

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

Measles, a highly contagious disease, has made a comeback in two neighboring states. Over two dozen cases have been reported in Texas and New Mexico. The majority of these cases are concentrated in Gaines County, Texas, which has one of the highest rates of vaccine exemptions in the state. All confi

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Who Follows the Rules? A Look at COVID-19 Prevention

Different countries in Latin America reacted to COVID-19 in different ways. Exactly how did this affect the prevention measures citizens took? People from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico were asked about their actions during the pandemic. The interviews happened from September 2020 to

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Zika Virus: A Global Health Check-Up

Zika, a virus carried by mosquitoes, is still out there. It doesn't show up in most people, but it can cause big problems for babies in the womb. The peak time for Zika was back in 2015-2016 in the Americas. Since that time, the number of cases has gone down worldwide. However, there are st

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

When winter flu hits hard California monitors three respiratory threats !

California is facing a tough flu season. The flu is making hospitals work hard. The flu is attacking California harder than it has in five years. Health experts are looking at the rate of positive flu tests in the state. Indeed the number of positive flu cases rea

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Japan's HPV Vaccine Struggle: Why Are People Still Hesitant?

Japan has been in a tough spot when it comes to HPV vaccinations. Even after the government greenlit the vaccination program in 2022, the number of people getting vaccinated is still alarmingly low. This is a big problem for public health. Why are so many people still hesitant? Misinformation has s

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Chatting ThroughRecovery: How Twitter Used in big cities investigations during the help with the pandemic

Over the past years, none other than the fight against and recovery from COVID-19 has been the talk of the planet. According to the data from March 2024 over 676 million people have had the virus. Fun Fact: That\'"is more than the population of the United States! " Experts believe

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