New York State Supreme Court Judge Ends Measles Ban in Rockland County, Calling "Arbitrary and Fickle" Practice

[ad_1] Ed Day, a Rockland County officer, has run into a court decision today, when a New York Supreme Court Judge overruled his ban on banning everyone. unvaccinated children in public places to qualify it as "arbitrary and capricious". Supreme Court Justice Rolf Thorsen ruled in favor of the parents who challenged the Rockland County … Read more

Man Dies ICE Custody After Showing Flu Symptoms

[ad_1] Immigration and Customs Enforcement Custody, officials announced on Friday. Abel Reyes-Clemente, 54, was handed over to the agency's Florence Service Processing Center in Arizona after being released from Maricopa County in February, where he was serving time for a misdemeanor DUI conviction. He was last deported in 2008, for the fifth time, eventually returning … Read more

New York legislators introduce bill to end religious exemptions for vaccines in case of measles outbreak

[ad_1] Lawmakers in New York on Thursday called for an end to non-medical exemptions for immunizations for school-age children in the midst of a measles outbreak. The bill is backed by a group of Democratic lawmakers who say they want to remove the "loophole of personal belief" that advocates religious exemptions from vaccines, The Journal … Read more

46 cases of E. Coli reported in Kentucky

[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The federal government is investigating an outbreak of E. Coli affecting more than 70 people in Kentucky and four other states. The Courier-Journal reports that 46 cases have been reported in Kentucky. The spokeswoman for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Barbara Fox, said six people had been hospitalized … Read more

Israel has the lowest death rate in the world – study – Israel News

[ad_1] Hummus and chickpea falafel at the famous Abu Shukri restaurant in Jerusalem's Old City. (photo credit: AMMAR AWAD / REUTERS) Israel has the lowest rate of diet-related deaths in the world, according to a major study published by researchers at the University of Washington. The study, the most extensive of its kind to date … Read more

Health officials investigate possible exposure to measles at local restaurant

[ad_1] COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (KBTX) – The Indiana State Department of Health has confirmed that local officials are investigating a possible case of measles exposure at a College Station restaurant. Click here to see the full health notice. While they were investigating a confirmed case of measles in northern Indiana, local authorities learned that there … Read more

Will you have Alzheimer's disease if your parent has it?

[ad_1] <p class = "canvas-atom-web-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "After discovering one of your parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters or other family members has Alzheimer's disease, you might ask yourself, Does this mean that I will also be suffering from Alzheimer's disease? It's a … Read more

Officials: the case of UTRGV mumps comes from the Mission company

[ad_1] MISSION – The mumps case discovered by the University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, originates from a Mission company, confirmed officials here, adding that five other potential cases were under investigation. The City Council of the Mission convened an emergency meeting on Thursday afternoon to address the issue and agreed to fully cooperate with … Read more