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Medical Xpress / County vaccination data may mask school-level measles risk

Pockets of low vaccination rates in some schools help explain why measles outbreaks have been climbing in the U.S., even when county-level vaccination numbers—the data policymakers consult—appear high enough to provide community ...

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Phys.org / Before COVID-19, children's likelihood of coming in contact with the US child welfare system had already decreased

A new study shows that fewer children had encounters with the U.S. child welfare system in the years before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and that this decline continued over the following years.

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Medical Xpress / 1.7 million Australians are unprotected against measles

An estimated 1.7 million Australians, or 6.7% of the population, were susceptible (did not have sufficient immunity) to measles in 2019, a major new study led by the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance ...

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Medical Xpress / US school vaccination rates inch down yet again and exemptions reach record high

U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates inched down again last year and the share of children with exemptions rose to an all-time high, according to federal data posted Monday.

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Medical Xpress / Tsimané and Moseten peoples of lowland Bolivia demonstrate an intriguing case of epidemiological resilience

Despite widespread COVID-19 infection in the Tsimané and Moseten populations of Bolivia, the mortality rate in these remote Indigenous groups was the lowest ever recorded for any population or region.

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Phys.org / How to maximize the impact of federal transit funding

Billions of federal dollars are invested in public transportation each year, but those investments may yield greater ridership gains in smaller and midsize transit systems, particularly in the South and West, than in the ...

Aug 17, 2026 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Booster vaccination strengthens existing defenses against newer COVID-19 variants

The SARS-CoV-2 genome is subject to constant mutations. Some of these mutations reduce the effectiveness of RNA-based vaccines, which consequently have to be adapted regularly. Until now, however, it was unclear how the immune ...

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Medical Xpress / Evolution of wastewater and environmental surveillance in carceral settings traced

Wastewater and environmental surveillance (WES)—the analysis of water and environmental samples like sewage to enable early, noninvasive tracking of biological and chemical markers across a population—is a powerful and increasingly ...

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Tech Xplore / How weaving helped invent modern computing—and is shaping its future

Weaving is an ancient craft that is still practiced as a hobby by many people around the world. In recent years, it has found new life as more people have returned to hands-on making as a way to slow down, reconnect with ...

Aug 17, 2026 in Hardware
Medical Xpress / Britain's quarter century: Experts in sex, mental health, nutrition and addiction assess nation's changing well-being

A good way to follow the health of a nation is to glance at what is known as period life expectancy. This calculates how long a person born today would live if the current death rates remained exactly the same for the rest ...

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Medical Xpress / Winter is coming: How vaccines help protect against respiratory illness

August is National Immunization Awareness Month—the perfect time to prepare for the viruses and bacteria that spread each fall and winter.

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Phys.org / Stable RNA elements open new possibilities for mRNA therapeutics

A research team led by Director Kim V. Narry at the Center for RNA Research within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has discovered compact viral RNA elements that can make mRNA more stable and increase protein production. ...

Aug 14, 2026 in Biology