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disease

[dih-zeez] / dɪˈziz /


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The company also expects the approval of the flu-plus-COVID vaccine and its standalone flu vaccines in addition to announcing “several highly anticipated” clinical-trial results in cancer and rare diseases, he said.

From MarketWatch

A year after his arrest, Timberlake said in late July 2025 that he powered through a “relentlessly debilitating” bout of Lyme disease while on his world tour, which kicked off in April 2024.

From Los Angeles Times

Psychiatrist Dr Alexander Burns asked the family about foreign travel, suspecting Lyme disease, and was told about the dog scratch – something other staff had not been aware of, he said.

From BBC

Some scientists said that infancy can be a critical period to shape the microbiome, and potentially prevent disease and improve health later on.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 1.5 million Americans live with the disease.

From Science Daily