[ad_1] (HealthDay) – A handful of California doctors are discouraging anti-vaccine parents from charging hundreds of dollars to issue medical exemptions for mandatory childhood immunization, according to a new study. In 2015, …
Read More »Drug take back day is a success
[ad_1] SANILAC COUNTY – The Sanilac County DEA Drug Take Back Day participation in the health care of patients and patients. The sheriff 's office drop off received a total of 27 …
Read More »Study finds more than 8,000 children sent to emergency department are armed each year
[ad_1] Gun injuries, including many victims of assault, sent 75,000 American children and adolescents to emergency rooms over a nine-year period, costing nearly $ 3 billion, a study found unprecedented. The researchers …
Read More »A vaccine to stop recurrent stroke is promising in mice
[ad_1] MONDAY, Oct. 29, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Stroke remains a leading cause of death. But could a simple vaccine help prevent recurrence among stroke survivors one day? This is the promise …
Read More »Allergy caused by Peanuts are increasing
[ad_1] Allergies are always there and are more prone to allergies. Peanuts and other food items are allergy symptoms and some experts are saying that there is some progress in controlling or …
Read More »Maladie ressemblant à la polio dans le Michigan: Ce qu'il faut savoir
[ad_1] Les centres fédéraux de contrôle et de prévention des maladies ont annoncé avoir reçu 127 cas suspects de myélite flasque aiguë ou MA, une maladie semblable à la polio qui affecte …
Read More »Study suggests new mothers should wait a year before becoming pregnant again
[ad_1] New mothers who become pregnant and have a high birth rate. Researchers who looked at nearly 150,000 births in Canada said that they waited 12 to 18 months to conceive after …
Read More »Flu season is here. Health systems are bracing for it.
[ad_1] Hospital leaders are facing another potentially severe flu season with memories of last year’s unprecedented round still fresh in their minds. The 2017-2018 epidemic accounted for an estimated 80,000 deaths and was the …
Read More »CDC: Fewer adults were vaccinated against influenza last season
[ad_1] STATEN ISLAND, NY – According to the latest estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of adults vaccinated against influenza during last year's severe influenza season …
Read More »One in three Texas adults obese; childhood obesity seventh worst in U.S.
[ad_1] Texas has the 14th highest adult obesity rate in the nation and the seventh highest obesity rate for kids age 10 to 17, according to a new study by the Robert …
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