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[ad_1] For the 13th time this year, DeKalb County has found another rabid raccoon, county officials said Monday. The raccoon was captured Tuesday in the 600 block of Farrar Court in Decatur …
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[ad_1] Uganda begins vaccinating health workers against the Ebola virus despite fears of a DRC spread; Experts call for action in the United States Nov 05, 2018 CIDRAP News: Total number of …
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[ad_1] New study suggests some people may be genetically more sensitive to severe symptoms Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)Alzheimer-type brain disease associated with repeated blows to the head. The study, conducted by researchers …
Read More »Viral outbreak in South Jersey pediatric
[ad_1] Camden County, Shereef Elnahal State Health Commissioner announced Monday. The outbreak at the Voorhees Pediatric Facility in South Jersey is 10 years old at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation …
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[ad_1] ST. PETE BEACH, FL – The Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County has identified a positive case of hepatitis in St. Pete Beach. Following lab confirmation on Nov. 1, DOH-Pinellas …
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[ad_1] MONDAY, Nov. 5, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Living in neighborhoods saturated with noise could be more than just boring, new research suggesting that it seems to increase the risk of serious …
Read More »A woman gets an operation on the back and leaves a kidney
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