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2 Hantavirus Cruise Passengers Are Texas Residents (Live Updates) - Forbes
The MV Hondius is en route to the Canary Islands, where it will be allowed to dock for the first time since a hantavirus outbreak was confirmed on board.
Eating eggs could cut Alzheimer’s risk by 27% - ScienceDaily
Eating eggs might do more than just start your day—it could help protect your brain. Researchers found that people 65 and older who eat eggs regularly have a significantly lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, with daily or near-daily consumption link…
As measles roars back, scientists find antibodies that could offer protection - The Washington Post
Scientists just took a step toward developing a therapy that could prevent someone from getting measles after they have been exposed.
Met Opera patrons warned of measles exposure after La Bohème matinee - Gothamist
City officials said the infected person is an unvaccinated adult, who tested positive after international travel.
18 cases of legionella, waterborne bacteria, found at Kaiser Santa Clara hospital - The Mercury News
Most people exposed to legionella don’t get sick, but it can cause a serious type of pneumonia and fatalities.
Health officials track dozens who left hantavirus-stricken ship after 1st fatality - AP News
Oceanwide Expeditions has revealed that 30 passengers disembarked from one of its cruise ships hit by a hantavirus outbreak on April 24. They left the vessel on the remote island of St. Helena, nearly two weeks after the first passenger died. The company had …