[ad_1] SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KSFY) – In honor of World Polio Day Wednesday, Paul TenHaken, Mayor of Sioux Falls, is encouraging the community to help eradicate the disease. The Mayor's Office issued …
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[ad_1] Cardiovascular disease continues to be a growing concern for breast cancer patients. With each cardiovascular risk factor, the probability of having a cardiac event increases in women. In this video, Dawn …
Read More »CDC: 155 cas présumés de maladie ressemblant à la polio, dont 5 dans le Massachusetts
[ad_1] Les Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indiquent avoir reçu un total de 155 rapports de patients faisant l'objet d'une enquête pour myélite flasque aiguë. Le nombre de cas suspects dans …
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[ad_1] More people have been diagnosed with cancer in the United States, where they have been trauma centers for many of their accidents occurred, new research shows. Trauma is the leading cause …
Read More »Counterfeit Halloween contact lenses could contain lead, other dangerous toxins
[ad_1] Certain counterfeit Halloween cosmetics could contain lead or other dangerous toxins that can cause long-lasting health issues, federal authorities warn. Investigators with Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Custom’s Enforcement will …
Read More »Gum disease can aggravate blood pressure problems
[ad_1] By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Oct. 22, 2018 (HealthDay News) – A new study suggests that gum disease can interfere with the control of high blood pressure. The researchers examined …
Read More »Climate change, overexploitation can condemn an expensive parasite
[ad_1] A parasitic fungus that grows wild throughout the Himalayas and sells for more than its weight in gold could disappear if current harvest and weather patterns continue, according to a new …
Read More »Life in the typhus zone | Opinion
[ad_1] DTLA – DLos Angeles owntown is in the middle of something that few people expected: an outbreak of typhus caused by fleas. This should not panic the frenzy of the 2014 …
Read More »Henderson County women tell stories of hope and survival | Local news
[ad_1] A routine mammogram sent Kim Hodges from Athens to a hospital for a biopsy of what she thought was a calcification of the chest. Then she received news that changed her …
Read More »God Still Gets the Glory: King endures second cancer diagnosis | Local News
[ad_1] VALDOSTA – Angela Tooley-King has to face her battle yet again. After almost 10 years of being a cancer free, it has been diagnosed with 1A hormonal breast cancer. King was …
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