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[ad_1] The CDC urges people to take action now for the 2018-2019 influenza season and get vaccinated. (Arturs Budkevics / Dreamstime / TNS) The CDC urges people to take action now for …
Read More »Prescription Drug Deaths Jump to High Records: 273 Fatalities in San Diego Last Year
[ad_1] Ten years after Sandy Nolan's death in San Diego is even worse. Nolan was a featured speaker on Friday's unveiling of the county's annual update on drug-related death trends. She spoke …
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[ad_1] This Sept. 26, 2018 photo, Julian Morales sings along to his favorite songs while wearing a pirate toy patch as he plays in his Homestead, Fla. home. Julian was diagnosed with …
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[ad_1] Adults with chronic kidney failure (CKD) are not immune to the national opioid epidemic, suggests a research that will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2018 from 23 to October 28 …
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[ad_1] Scientists say they have developed a novel antibiotic that looks promising in early clinical trials of kidney infections and urinary tract infections (UTIs). The new antibiotic, the cefiderocol, acts as the …
Read More »6 myths and facts about the flu
[ad_1] This post was written by a member of the community. ST. PETERSBURG, FL – The fall is in the air and so begins the annual flu season. While influenza – or …
Read More »Ybor City: A Mary Hamburger worker tests positive for hepatitis A
[ad_1] Health officials in Hillsborough County report a positive case of hepatitis A (hepatitis A) in a food services worker in the city of Ybor. Image / KDH The individual worked at …
Read More »Marin breast imaging doctor urges early screening – Marin Independent Journal
[ad_1] For years, physicians were alarmed by Marin County’s breast cancer rate, considered among the highest in the nation. But after peaking in 2001, it began a steep descent, and Marin now …
Read More »Millions of people with high blood glucose are at risk of TB
[ad_1] Tuberculosis, a serious infection caused by bacteria in the lungs, kills almost as many people each year as HIV / AIDS and malaria combined Scientists said Friday that millions of people …
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