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Bird flu detected in California elephant seals for 1st time

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Seven elephant seals test positive for bird flu at California beach
Scientists have confirmed seven elephant seal pups have tested positive for avian flu at California’s Año Nuevo State Park.

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Northern elephant seals test positive for deadly, highly infectious H5N1 bird flu for the first time
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Bird flu outbreak in California elephant seals prompts officials to cancel popular tours
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Avian flu killing elephant seals along Northern California coast
Brian Hackney reports on elephant seals contracting a deadly strain of the avian flu.

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Bird flu kills dozens of elephant seal pups at California state park
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Bird Flu Strikes California Elephant Seals for the First Time
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What screening did Christy Carlson Romano use to test positive for cancer — and should everyone be getting one?

Disney alum Christy Carlson Romano is getting candid about a frightening new health scare. The “Even Stevens” star revealed in an emotional Instagram video, posted Feb. 17, that she and her husband, Brendan Rooney,
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N.J. resident in isolation after testing positive for tuberculosis

While there is a vaccine for TB, it’s not generally recommended in the U.S. because of the low risk of severe disease in the country. The vaccine should only be considered for people who meet specific criteria, and in consultation with a TB expert, according to the CDC.
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HER2 Positive, Low, Ultralow: What Testing Means in the ADC Era

Drs Kathy Miller and Sunil Badve discuss how HER2 testing has evolved over time as the need for that clinical testing has shifted, including assay limits, biology, and clinical impact.
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