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FRIDAY, May 29, 2026 An already-approved MS drug can significantly slow progression in people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS), according to a
FRIDAY, May 29, 2026 Critical gaps in vaccination and infection control led to a leptospirosis outbreak that sickened more than 200 Los Angeles County dogs in 2
FRIDAY, May 29, 2026 An already-approved MS drug can significantly slow progression in people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS), according to a
FRIDAY, May 29, 2026 The number of people suffering with long COVID could be double current estimates, a new study suggests.An AI tool found that about 16 of ne
FRIDAY, May 29, 2026 Dr. James Mu had braced for the call that came in late January.A patient from his rural Northern California county had measles, a disease s
FRIDAY, May 29, 2026 A night of heavy pours can ruin a college student s brain power during next day s classes, a new study has found.Any drinking at all is lin
THURSDAY, May 28, 2026 More than 500 children suspected or confirmed to have measles have died in Bangladesh since March, according to the country s health mini
THURSDAY, May 28, 2026 For many women, menopause feels like their body suddenly stopped playing by the rules. Their meals stay the same, but their weight keeps
THURSDAY, May 28, 2026 A new smartwatch app can accurately detect major epileptic seizures, sending an alert and potentially reducing risk of death, according t
THURSDAY, May 28, 2026 People of color are less likely to have access to asthma inhalers, a new study says.Black, Hispanic and Asian Americans with asthma all u