[ad_1] BROWNSBURG, IND. — An Indiana teen with an inoperable brain tumor is busy selling hot chocolate to raise money — not for himself, but to help pay for expenses after his father’s …
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[ad_1] Dana Stainbrook is used to meeting with people who feel overwhelmed. “There is a lot of denial with diabetes … minimizing it and thinking it’s really not a problem,” said Stainbrook, …
Read More »Selon une étude, 91 pays ne peuvent pas supporter des niveaux de population élevés. taux de natalité en hausse dans les pays en développement
[ad_1] PARIS – La montée en flèche des taux de natalité dans les pays en développement alimente un baby-boom mondial, mais les femmes de dizaines de pays plus riches ne produisent pas …
Read More »Premier décès du comté lié à la grippe signalé cette saison
[ad_1] MGN en ligne MGN en ligne Un homme de Riverside âgé de 60 ans est décédé des suites de la grippe – le premier décès documenté lié à la grippe dans …
Read More »Measles in Rockland County: 55 cases, Increased school exclusions
[ad_1] At the end of September 2018, an international traveler arrived in Rockland County with a suspected case of the measles. Image/TDH There have been additional cases of measles from international travelers …
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[ad_1] The Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation on Ringwood Avenue in Haskell, NJ.(Photo: Steve Hockstein/Special to NorthJersey.com) The mother of an 18-year-old who contracted a virus that has claimed the lives …
Read More »Ebola outbreak now DRC’s largest ever, with 319 cases
[ad_1] Officials today reported 7 new Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), raising the outbreak total to 319 confirmed or probable cases, making the outbreak in North Kivu …
Read More »Man Dies From Rabies After Handling Bats He Allowed Into His Home
[ad_1] A Utah man who allowed bats in his home and to land on his hands has died in what is the state’s first recorded rabies death in more than 70 years. …
Read More »Cleveland Clinic employee being tested for tuberculosis
[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland Clinic employee who works in pediatrics is on leave while being tested for a potential case of tuberculosis, according to a Clinic statement. The Clinic said …
Read More »Zinc deficiency during pregnancy linked to autism in babies, study says
[ad_1] Babies who don’t get enough zinc while in the womb may be more likely to develop autism, a new study claims. Scientists still don’t have a definitive answer for what causes …
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