Maryland health officials confirm third case of measles

[ad_1] Maryland health officials confirm third case of measles Maryland health officials confirm third case of measles published: Thursday, April 18, 2019 5:12 AM EDT2019-04-18 09:12:14 GMT Update: Thursday, April 18, 2019 5:12 AM EDT2019-04-18 09:12:14 GMT (Photo: MGN) (Photo: MGN) The Maryland Department of Health has confirmed a third case of measles among a … Read more

The measles epidemic in Michigan continues to grow and 43 cases have now been reported

[ad_1] UPDATE: The state health department added another reported case in Oakland County to the Wednesday afternoon list. Although there is another case of measles to report, there are no new exposure points for the moment. The current measles epidemic in Michigan continues to move in the wrong direction, with the state health department reporting … Read more

Liquid blood and urine were found in a 42,000-year-old prehistoric colt

[ad_1] Body fluids from the animal were extracted during an autopsy and tested in hopes of cloning extinct species, according to Semyon Grigoriev, director of the Mammoth Museum at Northeastern Federal University (NEFU) in Yakutsk. Hunters of mammoth tusks discovered the ancient foal buried in the permafrost of the huge Batagaika crater during the summer … Read more

A family wants to raise awareness after losing his mother of a rare mushroom

[ad_1] CHICAGO – A family from the Chicago area, who died of rare fungi, wants to raise awareness of the superbug. Stephanie Spoor, 64, was being treated for lupus complications and needed a lung transplant. Her family said she contracted Candida auris, a fungus resistant to multiple antifungal treatments, during her treatment at Northwestern Memorial … Read more

A late dinner and no breakfast is a killer combination

[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain People who skip breakfast and have dinner at bedtime have worse results after a heart attack. This is the conclusion of the research published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, Journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The study found that people with both dietary habits had … Read more

Third case of measles reported in Maryland

[ad_1] MARYLAND – A third resident of Maryland has been diagnosed with measles, according to the Maryland Department of Health. Health officials advised people who visited three Pikesville sites, including two grocery stores, to have been exposed to the potentially deadly virus. News of the third case of measles in the region was announced Wednesday, … Read more

Earth Day Challenge for Gardeners: Do not poison bees

[ad_1] A group of pesticides called neonicotinoids has been associated with massive mortality of bees and other pollinators. Although the problem is global, home gardeners can also help solve the problem by paying attention to the plants that they buy. To help consumers, more and more garden centers are detailing, stopping or labeling plants treated … Read more

New study shows that brain stimulation can reverse memory loss

[ad_1] While we can do our best to ward off memory loss by ensuring the health of our brains by taking preventive measures such as a balanced diet, exercise and even researching our goal, the researchers note that most of us will see the memory deteriorate with age. That's why this study is so incredible: … Read more

Does sugar make children hyper? It's largely a myth

[ad_1] "If you look at the evidence peer reviewed, we can not say that sugar absolutely makes kids hyperactive, however, you can not deny that sugar can have a slight effect" on behavior, said Kristi L. King, pediatric chief dietician at Texas Children's Children. Hospital and spokesperson of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. In … Read more