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Mystery Flu-Like Disease Kills At Least 79 People In Congo
Mystery Flu-Like ‘Disease X’ Probed After Killing 79 in Congo
Health officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo expect to know within days the cause of an infectious disease outbreak termed ‘Disease X’ that’s sickened hundreds of people, killing at least 79,
Congo Officials Provide Update on Mystery Disease That's Killed Dozens
Health experts said the Congolese government is on alert over the disease and that more details should come in the next two days.
Authorities investigate mysterious, flu-like disease that killed 143 in Congo
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Those who were infected experienced flu-like symptoms, including high fever and severe headaches, Reuters reported.
Splash pads associated with waterborne disease outbreaks
Waterborne disease outbreaks at 60 splash pads nationwide since 1997 led to 123 hospitalizations, CDC report says
The CDC found 60 outbreaks of waterborne disease at water playgrounds caused 152 hospitalizations and 99 emergency department visits since 1997. The pathogen most present was Cryptosporidium, according to the CDC report. The number of outbreaks reported might be an undercount because of underreporting or misclassification, the CDC said.
Splash pads are fun but can spark waterborne-disease outbreaks, CDC finds
Splash pads found in public parks across the United States are linked to thousands of cases of waterborne diseases that leave a calling card of diarrhea, fever and vomiting, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week.
Splash pads associated with waterborne disease outbreaks: CDC
Splash pads might bring to mind memories of fun in the summer sun — but they can also be associated with waterborne disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning in a new report released Thursday.
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Poor sleep might be hallmark of obesity-linked liver disease
Fatty liver disease may contribute to fragmented sleep patterns, robbing already sick people of good rest, a new study finds.
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How worried should we be about Disease X?
An unidentified illness has claimed 80 lives in DRC. Investigators are on the scenes to determine what it is — and how much ...
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Lung Cancer Researcher Diagnosed with Stage 4 Disease Despite Never Smoking: 'I Never Thought I Would Have This'
Lung cancer researcher, Bryant Kin, has been diagnosed with the disease despite never smoking himself in his life, he's ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease surges globally in older adults, data shows
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1 in 5 people have this genetic risk factor for heart disease—and most have no idea because doctors rarely test for it
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A terrifying new flu-like disease has killed 179 people — mostly teens — and health officials have no idea what it is
The unidentified disease has infected at least 300 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since November 10, causing ...
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Chocolate May Cut Common Disease Risk, Nutrition Scientists Claim
Eating chocolate, especially dark, was associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, in a Harvard study published on ...
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