[ad_1] The Associated Press Mercredi 7 novembre 2018 à 18h30 BIRMINGHAM – Le plus grand assureur maladie de l’Alabama cessera de couvrir les prescriptions d’OxyContin dans le cadre d’un effort visant à …
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[ad_1] Antibiotic resistance is one of the hottest concerns worldwide today and is likely to take over the human civilization to the pre-antibiotic era at this rate. A new report titled "Stemming …
Read More »Uganda, at high risk of Ebola, starts vaccinating doctors
[ad_1] KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) – Uganda has begun vaccinating health workers against Ebola in a neighboring border district of the Congo epidemic, where the highly infectious viral disease has killed 189 people. …
Read More »CDC Provides Influenza Updates, New Clinician Resources
[ad_1] From May 20 to Oct. 13, 1.4 percent of the 197,295 respiratory specimens tested for influenza at U.S. clinical laboratories were positive — about 65 percent of them positive for influenza …
Read More »Ocean County measles climb to 6 – another 7 possible
[ad_1] LAKEWOOD – A sixth case of measles was confirmed on Wednesday by the Ocean County Department of Health. It's a part of the road to an adult who is coming back …
Read More »Sleep deprivation can cause dehydration
[ad_1] New research suggests that a lack of sleep can cause dehydration by disrupting the release of an essential hormone to regulate hydration. Sleep deprivation has a wide range of adverse effects …
Read More »Vaccine for celiac disease has sufferers worried
[ad_1] FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live)- “If people didn’t have to eat gluten free it would be good, I suppose. But at the same time, we want to make sure before we …
Read More »How do babies laugh? Like chimpanzees!
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Few things can delight an adult more easily than the brazen and uninhibited laugh of a baby. A new study shows, however, that babies' laughter differs from …
Read More »Why men have a higher rate of skin care deaths than women
[ad_1] While the women of the world seem to have successfully worked sunscreen into their skin care routines, the other half of the population doesn’t seem to be as adept at using …
Read More »Scientists discover, but another way of sleep can damage us: report
[ad_1] Recent research has shown that insufficient or insufficient sleep, defined as shorter durations of less than seven hours and more than nine hours per night, was associated with significant disruption of …
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