[ad_1] JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) – An elk refuge in Wyoming will now require hunters to participate in a program to monitor the spread of a deadly disease of wildlife. Officials from the …
Read More »The number of adenovirus cases reaches 12 in facilities in southern New Jersey
[ad_1] VOORHEES, NJ – Health authorities have identified two new cases of adenovirus-infected children in a pediatric health care facility in New Jersey. The Pediatric Voorhees facility near Philadelphia told WPVI-TV on …
Read More »New Alzheimer's vaccine "could halve dementia cases"
[ad_1] Toxic amyloid plaques (in red) and tau tangles (in brown) form on the brain of a mouse with the impact of Alzheimer's disease. One study shows that a DNA-based vaccine reduces …
Read More »Adenovirus cases reach 12 at a plant in southern New Jersey | New Jersey News
[ad_1] VOORHEES, NY (AP) – Health officials have announced the discovery of two new cases of adenovirus-infected children at a pediatric health facility in southern New Jersey. The Pediatric Voorhees facility near …
Read More »Listeria epidemic linked to Vietnamese pork rolls
[ad_1] Long Phung Food Products has published a reminder of its ready-to-eat pork products, which have been shipped nationwide. Four people were hospitalized after eating rolls of anchovy and Phung Long marinated …
Read More »BSE breeding case: a couple "looking to the future" after the test
[ad_1] Copyright of the image Landward / BBC Legend Fiona and Thomas Jackson talked about what they experienced The farmer couple at the center of a BSE discovery in Aberdeenshire spoke for …
Read More »Anti-HIV Drugs May Help Alzheimer's Disease, Study Shows Foundational Cause Not Discovered
[ad_1] PET-scan of a human brain with Alzheimer's disease. Credit: public domain A major new study on Alzheimer's disease provides previously unknown evidence of the origin of the disease that steals the …
Read More »Curious breasts study seeks volunteers for brassiere research
[ad_1] Copyright of the image University of Portsmouth Legend The movements of the volunteers' breasts will be analyzed on a treadmill. A study on the science of saggy breasts – aimed at …
Read More »World AIDS Day celebrates 30th anniversary | Local news
[ad_1] VALDOSTA – World AIDS Day is a global event dedicated to health organized on 1 December. According to health officials in the region, this event offers people around the world the …
Read More »Leukemia patient expects twins and hopes a donor will save her life
[ad_1] CALIFORNIA – A woman from southern California who has just given birth to twins has just asked for help as she fights for her life. Susie Rabaca, 36, is due to …
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