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Australia’s Current Flu Season Is Tough: Will America’s Be the Same?

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Children ages 5 to 9 years had the highest flu rates, while those aged 4 years and younger and teenagers were also hit hard

Monoclonal Antibody Studied for Prevention of Malaria

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Phase 1 study demonstrates protective efficacy of next-generation antimalarial monoclonal antibody without evident safety concerns

Post-COVID-19 Symptoms, Conditions ID’d in U.S. Children

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Adjusted hazard ratios highest for acute PE, myocarditis and cardiomyopathy, VTE, renal failure, type 1 diabetes

Just 8 Percent of Americans Lack Health Insurance, a Record Low

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Before last year's decline, the rate of uninsured Americans was in double digits for decades

Early Warning System Can Identify Sepsis Patients

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Patients whose alert was confirmed by provider within three hours had reduced in-hospital mortality rate

Inhaled Nitric Oxide May Ease Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia in Pregnant Women

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High-dose inhaled nitric oxide linked to more days free from oxygen supplementation, shorter ICU and hospital length of stay

AMA: Nine in 10 Americans Want Their Health Info Kept Private

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AMA survey unearthed concerns about data privacy protections and confusion about who can access personal health information

Evidence Updated on Myocarditis After mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination

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Incidence of myocarditis probably higher after vaccination with mRNA-1273 versus BNT162b2, lower with increased interval between doses

New U.S. Monkeypox Coordinator Named

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News comes as California and Illinois declare public health emergencies

Clinical Manifestations of Monkeypox Described in Case Series

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All participants presented with mucocutaneous lesions, most commonly on genitals or perianal area