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Surging measles cases are 'fire alarm' warning that other diseases could be next28.11.2025The surging number of measles cases around the world is a stark warning sign that outbreaks of other vaccine-preventable diseases could be next, the World Health Organization warned Friday.“It’s crucial to understand why measles matters,” said Dr.
What to know about King Charles III's cancer treatment and his message to the public13.12.2025King Charles III has been “deeply touched” by the response to his update on his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said Saturday, adding that the monarch is pleased to have highlighted the value of screening programs for the disease. Medics and health charities have praised the king for his openness, saying his statement on Friday had already prompted people to seek information about cancer. In a strikingly personal video statement, the British monarch acknowledged that a cancer diagnosis can
Understanding climate change in America: Skepticism, dogmatism and personal experience18.12.2025Real skeptics study the evidence and ask questions, rather than taking political dogma on faith. Experiencing disasters can open more eyes to the risks.
12 times rockets and spacecraft crashed and burned in 202529.12.2025We saw quite a few milestones notched in the final frontier this year. But there were a number of failures as well, some of them quite dramatic.
Zelensky warns of imminent massive Russian attack on Ukraine12.01.2026Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday evening that intelligence suggests Russia is preparing another major attack on Ukraine. Zelensky said the attack, which could happen in the next few days, could include drones which might take out air defences and missiles, urging Ukrainians to pay attention to air raid sirens.
What's the Fate of 5G Innovation?01.01.1The fate of 5G innovation vows to alter how we interface, impart, and collaborate with our general surroundings. As the up and coming age of remote innovation, 5G is set to bring unprecedente
What you need to know about flu treatments as cases spike across the US31.12.2025There are four antiviral medications approved by the FDA to treat influenza.
Meet Beef the bulldog, who takes slow walks with his 78-year-old friend25.11.2025Sir Charles Beeferoni’s journeys begin with a glacial trek down his driveway and a right turn onto a sidewalk. The English bulldog passes an alley before reaching an electrical pole that he sniffs, then relieves himself on. Sir Charles Beeferoni, whom his owners call Beef, then crosses a street to arrive at a striped pole next to a speed bump.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. There, Beef turns around to face a challenge
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