China reports new African swine fever outbreak in Fujian province

China's agriculture ministry on Monday reported a new outbreak of African swine fever in the southeastern province of Fujian, which has killed 11 pigs on a farm of 5,776 pigs.

New African swine fever outbreak reported in China's Guangzhou

- China's agriculture ministry on Sunday reported a new outbreak of African swine fever on a farm in the southern city of Guangzhou, which has killed nine of 6,027 pigs.

Salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey leaves over 200 sick across U.S.

More than 200 people from across the United States have fallen ill, 84 of them hospitalized, from an ongoing salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey products that prompted a second voluntary recall on Friday, the U.S. government said.

Signs of progress and challenges as more patients survive cancer

(Reuters Health) - - As a growing number of people live decades after a cancer diagnosis, doctors and scientists are developing treatment guidelines for survivors. But a U.S. report suggests more work is needed to improve the consistency and quality of survivorship care.

More Google searches for sexual harassment facts since #MeToo

(Reuters Health) - - Millions of Americans have searched Google for information on how to understand, prevent and report sexual harassment and assault since the start of the #MeToo movement more than a year ago, a U.S. study suggests.

Merck KGaA-Pfizer to end late-stage ovarian cancer treatment study

Merck KGaA and Pfizer Inc said on Friday they were ending a late-stage study for their drug to treat a form of ovarian cancer in previously untreated patients.

Anonymous patient data may not be as private as previously thought

(Reuters Health) - - For years, researchers have been studying medical conditions using huge swaths of patient data with identifying information removed to protect people's privacy. But a new study suggests hackers may be able to match "de-identified" health information to patient identities.

Data on safety, effectiveness of common acne drug unreliable, some researchers say

(Reuters Health) - - Isotretinoin, a drug for severe chronic acne, has long been linked to miscarriages, birth defects and other serious problems, but a research review suggests much of data on the drug's safety, effectiveness and side effects may be unreliable.

U.S. FDA approves Stemline Therapeutics' rare blood disease treatment

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Stemline Therapeutics Inc's Elzonris for the treatment of a rare blood disease in adults and children aged two years and above.

Cuba says nearly all its doctors have returned from Brazil

Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel said more than 90 percent of the Cuban doctors who had been providing medical care in Brazil have returned home after his government ended a cooperation deal following a diplomatic row.

Alexion wins early U.S. approval for rare blood disorder drug

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved on Friday Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc's rare blood disorder drug Ultomiris, an early backing that also solidifies the company's dominant market position.

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