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The facility in Dorset, England, is designed to replace outdated psychiatric ward space with a purpose-built environment for inpatient mental health care.
The program marks one of the first times therapy dogs have been deployed aboard active naval vessels to address mental health at sea.
A Loyola University Chicago study tracking procedures from 2020 to 2024 found that bariatric surgeries peaked in 2022 and have declined every year since.
Researchers found a modest but measurable increase in the likelihood of birth defects among infants born to mothers with endometriosis.
Tristan da Cunha, one of the most isolated inhabited islands on Earth, reported multiple hantavirus infections requiring an emergency military medical response.
The Open Mind Film Festival gave young filmmakers a platform to explore personal and community mental health experiences on screen.
Liam Tilt completed a long-distance walk to raise money for mental health services after his mother nearly died.
Health officials point to the virus's inability to spread between humans as the key reason it is unlikely to trigger a widespread outbreak.
Barbara Roberts enrolled in a clinical trial for Idvynso, a two-drug tablet the FDA approved on April 21, 2026.
The ship arrived in Tenerife after a hantavirus outbreak affected passengers and crew aboard the vessel.
The KARISMA Endoxifen trial enrolled 240 premenopausal women in Sweden and ran from December 2021 through November 2023.
The studies, which involved millions of patient records and taxpayer dollars, were conducted by FDA scientists before being pulled back in late 2025.
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