Quarantine comes to an end for the last of the hantavirus ship passengers in Nebraska - AP News
1 of 3 | The MV Hondius cruise ship arrives at the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, Monday, May 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Patrick Post) 2 of 3 | Passengers are being disembarked from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius at the port of Granadilla in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Sunday, May 10, 2026.
Dementia Cases Climb, but We Aren't Powerless Against It - Newser
Dementia is poised to hit more Americans than ever, but the odds are quietly shifting in your favor. Vox's Bryan Walsh reports that while a graying population means new dementia cases in the US could top 1 million a year by 2060, a person at any given age is now far less likely to develop the condition than someone that age a generation ago.
Why tiny amounts of vitamin B12 matter more as we age - The Conversation
Berna Namoglu/Shutterstock Why tiny amounts of vitamin B12 matter more as we age Published: June 12, 2026 10.56am CEST https://theconversation.com/why-tiny-amounts-of-vitamin-b12-matter-more-as-we-age-282520 https://theconversation.com/why-tiny-amounts-of-vitamin-b12-matter-more-as-we-age-282520 Link copied Share article Share article Copy link Email Bluesky Facebook WhatsApp Messenger LinkedIn X (Twitter) Print article Two micrograms is an almost unimaginably small amount. It weighs less than a tiny fragment of a grain of table salt.
Rabid foxes found near popular trail in Baltimore’s Roland Park - thebanner.com
Baltimore health officials are warning the public about several foxes that tested positive for rabies after they were picked up near Stony Run Park, a popular wooded area in North Baltimore. Officials at the city’s Office of Animal Control say there could be five more foxes from the same den still roaming in the Roland Park neighborhood and that people should avoid contact and report any potential exposures to the health department.