[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain The first study by Human Cell on early pregnancy in humans showed how cells in placental development affect the functioning of the mother's immune system. Researchers from …
Read More »Regular shooting deer hunting begins Thursday in Michigan
[ad_1] We wish the deer hunters a happy and safe hunt.(Photo: Carlos Osorio / AP) While the deer hunting season with Michigan guns is about to begin, hunters must remember not to …
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[ad_1] WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14, 2018 (HealthDay News) – More than a third of Americans have prediabetes, but 90% of them do not know it, according to medical experts. Pre-diabetes often leads to …
Read More »Exploding tick population — and illnesses they bring — worries government | US & World News
[ad_1] On Wednesday, a congressional advisory committee sounded the alarm on Lyme and other emerging tick-related illnesses saying they have become “a serious and growing threat to public health.” The finding, presented …
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[ad_1] GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A proposed settlement says a former Michigan inmate with HIV will get $150,000 after he alleged he was given a harsher penalty for alleged sexual activity …
Read More »The explosive population of ticks – and the diseases they bring – worries the government
[ad_1] On Wednesday, a congressional advisory committee sounded the alarm on Lyme and other emerging tick-related diseases, claiming that they had become "a serious and growing threat to public health." and treatment …
Read More »How Doctors And Nurses Cope With The Human Toll Of Gun Violence
[ad_1] Gun violence has become a part of everyday life in America and the work of doctors, nurses and first responders, too. After the NRA told doctors to "stay in their lane" …
Read More »As Thanksgiving nears, nationwide outbreak of Salmonella in turkey expands
[ad_1] Food-safety investigators still can’t pinpoint the source of drug-resistant Salmonella found in raw turkey meat as the nationwide outbreak expands just before the largest turkey consumption day of the year. The …
Read More »Raccoons in West Virginia mad, not drunk
[ad_1] It's hard for raccoons to get hard apple cider, but the critters in Milton, West Virginia, have simply found the best solution. According to NBC5, housewarming pandas (the Internet's fond name …
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