China finds African swine fever on four farms in single day

China reported four cases of African swine fever on Thursday alone, bringing the number of outbreaks to 13 since the virus was discovered in the country just over a month ago.

China detects more African swine fever cases in cities already infected

China discovered three more outbreaks of the deadly African swine fever on Thursday in Heilongjiang and Anhui provinces as the highly contagious disease spreads further in cities that have already reported infections.

China's vast pig market in lockdown as African swine fever spreads

For pig trader Fang, the discovery of the deadly African swine fever in China last month has brought his once booming business to a sudden halt.

FDA extends review of Roche's Tecentriq by three months

Roche said on Thursday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had extended by three months the review period for Tecentriq in combination therapy as a first-line treatment for a form of lung cancer.

Eleven aboard flight from Dubai hospitalized in apparent flu outbreak

Eleven people on an Emirates airline flight were taken to a New York City hospital suffering flu-like symptoms on Wednesday after scores of passengers and crew complained of feeling sick during a 14-hour trip from the Middle East, officials said.

U.S. judge blocks Texas fetal tissue burial laws

A federal judge blocked Texas laws requiring the burial or cremation of aborted fetal tissue, saying in a decision on Wednesday the measures placed substantial and unconstitutional obstacles in the path of a woman's right to choose an abortion.

Severe delivery complications on the rise among U.S. pregnant women

(Reuters Health) - An increasing proportion of U.S. women are experiencing serious and potentially life-threatening complications while giving birth, government researchers report.

Soldiers who attempt suicide often have no history of mental health issues

(Reuters Health) - More than one-third of U.S. Army soldiers who attempt suicide don't have a history of mental health problems, a recent study suggests.

Embattled blood-testing firm Theranos to dissolve: WSJ

Theranos Inc, the once-celebrated Silicon Valley blood-testing firm, is about to dissolve itself months after top executives were indicted for defrauding investors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

Toxic metals tied to increased heart disease risk

(Reuters Health) - People with heavy exposure to arsenic, lead, cadmium or copper may be more likely to develop cardiovascular disease, a review of existing studies suggests.

Cholera ruled out after suspect case on Algeria-France flight

French authorities evacuated a plane carrying 141 passengers and crew after it arrived in the French city of Perpignan from Algeria on Wednesday with a child on board suspected of being infected with cholera, the fire brigade said.

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