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Immune changes during pregnancy may protect against long COVID, study shows

Interesting Engineering 02 Apr 2025
Though the immediate threat of COVID-19 has lessened, the lasting effects of the virus continue to concern many, especially those who were pregnant during the pandemic ... The study is published in Nature Communications.
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New Russian virus revives old Ukrainian biolabs conspiracy

The Daily Dot 01 Apr 2025
But while authorities in Russia said the virus was natural, Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti accused it of being a biological weapons attack, prompting the finger to be pointed back at Ukraine.
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Spring means the return of these common creepy crawlies in Missouri. How to stay safe

Columbia Daily Tribune 01 Apr 2025
If traipsing around in nature, be sure to put on a repellent that includes DEET as mosquitos can carry a variety of viruses and parasites that cause West Nile, Zika, yellow fever, dengue fever, malaria and more.
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Local doctor warn of vitamin A use, toxicity as Texas measles outbreak continues to grow

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 01 Apr 2025
Some might have natural immunity from measles without having ever gotten the virus, but Cook said he wouldn't take that risk and encouraged those individuals to get the vaccine.
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Judge weighs request to withhold records in deaths of Gene Hackman and wife

NBC Bay Area 31 Mar 2025
Santa Fe officials said in a press conference Friday that Gene Hackman's wife died from a virus found in rodents, and the actor likely died a week later, but both died from natural causes.
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Dr. Loh: Making America healthy again? Trump agenda appears ill-fated

VC Star 29 Mar 2025
Not only would millions of birds die horribly, the opportunity for mutations to evolve (you know, evolution and natural selection) would rise exponentially ... the mutated virus that, you know, evolved.
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The deep state loves the “no virus” narrative

The Exposé 28 Mar 2025
... virus” narrative ... All those years ago, Dr, Nass confirmed that the virus is real, citing evidence such as its contagious nature, predictable incubation period and response to antiviral drugs.
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Texas health officials report 70 new measles cases, 400 statewide and urge caution

Amarillo Globe-News 28 Mar 2025
Some might have natural immunity from measles without having ever gotten the virus, but Cook said he wouldn't take that risk and encouraged those individuals to get the vaccine.
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Canada slowest to share bird flu data, study finds

North Shore News 27 Mar 2025
Published in the journal Nature Biotechnology Tuesday, the study analyzed the time it took to collect and upload genetic information from samples of H5N1 to the  Global Initiative on ...
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Lab-leak claims about the origins of Covid don’t pass the smell test

The Irish Times 27 Mar 2025
The most credible variant of the many lab-leak narratives is the one that suggests the virus already existed in nature, was harvested by scientists and leaked subsequently by accident.
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Bird flu outbreak confirmed in Munger’s Tegra village

Bihar Times 27 Mar 2025
Following the confirmation, the Health Department has taken immediate precautionary steps to prevent the spread of the virus ... With rising temperatures during the summer season, the H5N1 virus will naturally diminish,” Dr.
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Jay Bhattacharya confirmed as Donald Trump's NIH director; his most controversial opinions on Covid

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
Bhattacharya had instead suggested to protect elderly and vulnerable people from Covid while allowing the virus to spread among the healthy population to build natural immunity.119514445An open critic ...
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Conspiracy Theory Goes Mainstream

Yated Ne'eman 26 Mar 2025
The “limited hangout” in the article admits that a group of scientists who believed that the virus evolved naturally mounted a smear campaign against those who pushed the lab accident theory.
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Study reveals possible link between common sexual virus and dementia

Newsner 26 Mar 2025
A recent study from Uppsala University in Sweden suggest that individuals with herpes may be twice as likely to develop dementia later in life compared to those without the virus ... To lower the risk of spreading the virus.
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Senate confirms Jay Bhattacharya as director of the National Institutes of Health

WPTV 26 Mar 2025
The 53-47 vote came along party lines ... The letter stood against lockdowns and called for "those who are at minimal risk of death to live their lives normally to build up immunity to the virus through natural infection." ... RELATED STORY ... “Dr ... .
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