[ad_1] A non-profit group based in the United States has called on South Korea to take stronger action to tackle the North Korea TB crisis, which has worsened with the tightening of …
Read More »Zoo Miami organizes wellness exams on resident pink flamingos
[ad_1] MIAMI (WFLA) – The 25 Flemish flamands of the Miami Zoo have been gathered in their exhibition to be able to pass their annual wellness exams on Thursday. The zoo staff …
Read More »CWD found in a deer harvested from Portage Co. hunt ranch
[ad_1] MADISON — Wisconsin authorities say a white-tailed deer harvested from a hunt ranch in Portage County has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection …
Read More »At the big US party, the New Jersey Department of Human Services urges smokers to get help to quit
[ad_1] TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Social Services Commissioner Carole Johnson commemorated the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, November 16, urging smokers to seek help from their health care provider – including …
Read More »More than 140 evacuees from CA camps have a norovirus in shelters
[ad_1] According to the Butte County Public Health Department, more than 140 fire camp evacuees located in four different shelters have had symptoms of norovirus due to an outbreak, while 41 currently …
Read More »Les emplois avec les taux de suicide les plus élevés aux États-Unis, selon le CDC
[ad_1] Entre 2000 et 2016, le taux de suicide parmi la population américaine en âge de travailler – les personnes âgées de 16 à 64 ans – a augmenté de 34%, indique …
Read More »1 American high school student out of 5 now vapes
[ad_1] THURSDAY, Nov. 15, 2018 (HealthDay News) – More than 20 percent of high school students use e-cigarettes, risk nicotine addiction, lung damage and the temptation to try traditional cigarettes, reported Thursday. …
Read More »Nurse’s kidney donation triggers bi-state transplant chain
[ad_1] A nurse’s decision to donate a kidney to a patient triggered a series of events that led to three people getting new organs at two Kansas City-area hospitals. Christa Jordan, a …
Read More »Ulcers of diabetes? New shoe sole could heal on the go
[ad_1] WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Diabetes can cause ulcers that patients do not feel or notice before seeing blood. And because ulcers can not cure themselves, 14 to 24 percent of people …
Read More »Pennsylvania prepares for exciting new season for deer | Sports
[ad_1] The next gun hunting season in Pennsylvania seems more promising than ever for the hundreds of thousands of hunters who are waiting to leave Monday after Thanksgiving. Deer hunters have seen …
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