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May 7th, 2026

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Public health experts are worried about the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, but not for the reason you might think

Hantavirus cases aboard the MV Hondius have raised alarms among scientists, though not over pandemic fears. The real concern is a glaring research gap: hantaviruses remain poorly understood despite their potential threat to human health. Experts warn that this outbreak is less a crisis in itself and more a reminder of how underprepared the scientific community is to respond if one ever becomes a serious problem.

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Limit ultra-processed foods to lower risk of heart disease, say experts

A major review published in the European Heart Journal has confirmed a clear link between ultra-processed food consumption and increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death. The report, compiled by leading cardiology experts across Europe, synthesizes all existing research on the topic into a unified set of findings. For anyone looking to protect their heart health, the message from the evidence is unambiguous: cut back on UPFs.

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Evidence review finds aluminum-adjuvant vaccines not tied to autism, asthma or type 1 diabetes

Aluminum adjuvants in vaccines have no demonstrated causal link to autism, asthma, or type 1 diabetes, according to a comprehensive evidence review published in The BMJ. Researchers examined the latest available data and found no support for long-standing concerns that the compounds contribute to serious or chronic health conditions. The findings reinforce the established safety profile of aluminum-adjuvant vaccines, which have been used for decades to boost immune response.

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The '100‑day cough' that adults often miss

Whooping cough is making a quiet comeback among adults, who often mistake its persistent, violent coughing fits for a stubborn cold or bronchitis. The bacterial infection earned its "100-day" nickname for good reason β€” symptoms can drag on for months, all while remaining highly contagious. Adults are frequently the unwitting source of transmission to infants, for whom the disease can be life-threatening.

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Opioid overdose survivors face higher risk of death than previously thought, study finds

Surviving an opioid overdose is far from a safe landing β€” a new study from ICES and CAMH found that 9% of patients died and 21% suffered a repeat overdose within a year of an emergency department visit. The findings expose a critical window of vulnerability that the healthcare system is largely failing to address. Researchers say the data makes a strong case for more aggressive follow-up care and intervention after overdose events.

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