[ad_1] It’s fall, which means flu season is here. Last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control, flu hospitalizations were the highest in decades. In the 2017-2018 flu season, more than …
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[ad_1] Le mois dernier, Virgil Attia s'est retrouvé entouré d'une foule en colère. "Certains d'entre eux avaient ramassé des pierres", se souvient-il en français. "Certains avaient des bouteilles vides." Attia est un …
Read More »CDC confirms 10 new cases of polio-like illness
[ad_1] CHARLOTTE, NC – There is new information about this mysterious, paralyzing disease that has been confirmed here in the Carolinas. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 10 additional …
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[ad_1] As seriously ill patients and their families compose the largest growing sector in the health care need of the United States, having access to palliative care is of the utmost importance. …
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[ad_1] It is already known that dogs with a sharp nose can detect a host of human diseases, including cancers. A new study has now shown that dogs could possibly detect and …
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[ad_1] Fatty, oily and low-nutritious meals have been associated with heart attacks. However, according to a new report, there are some foods that could help you avoid them. »RELATED: Bananas and avocados …
Read More »The ins and outs of constipation
[ad_1] As a dietitian, I have become accustomed to asking difficult questions and talking with my patients. Constipation affects 1 in 5 people in New Zealand and can be a problematic cause …
Read More »Conn. bat population on a 'dramatic decline'
[ad_1] A photographed bat with white-nose syndrome.A photographed bat with white-nose syndrome. Photo: Contributed Photo / Contributed Photo Photo: Contributed Photo / Contributed Photo A photographed bat with white-nose syndrome.A photographed bat …
Read More »The world's first celiac disease vaccine to be tested in Australia
[ad_1] The US pharmaceutical company ImmusanT, after tests conducted around the world, is about to begin clinical trials of a new celiac disease vaccine at the Royal Melbourne Hospital's clinical trials center …
Read More »No, the CDC doesn’t care how you dress your pet chicken for Halloween
[ad_1] Despite rampant media reports to the contrary, the Centers for Disease Control doesn’t care if you dress up your pet chicken for Halloween. The agency released a statement – likely one …
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