[ad_1] A flawless stay BINGHAMTON (WBNG) – Very recently, two cases of West Nile virus have been reported and treated in Broome County. It is certainly a rare opportunity and people want …
Read More »A household refrigerator may not be suitable for your insulin
[ad_1] By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Oct. 9, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Many diabetic patients keep their insulin at the wrong temperature in their refrigerator, which could reduce its effectiveness, a …
Read More »The success rate of IVF could be increased to 85% with a new revolutionary test using artificial intelligence
[ad_1] Thousands of women undergoing IVF could be spared from the agony caused by miscarriages and stillbirths by artificial intelligence. A machine has been developed to select embryos that can lead to …
Read More »Seasonal allergies are intensifying in Texas
[ad_1] The American Foundation for Allergy and Asthma ranks San Antonio among the 5 most difficult places to live with seasonal allergies. Allergies are chronic conditions that cause the immune system to …
Read More »The "super computer" IVF could detect pregnancies that could fail due to "bad" embryos
[ad_1] A "super computer" IVF could spare women the sorrow of miscarriage by spotting pregnancies that could fail due to "bad" embryos Women could be spared the grief of a miscarriage through …
Read More »Health officials suggest people should start thinking about getting the flu shot
[ad_1] Please activate Javascript to watch this video CROMWELL – Local doctors and nurses recommend that it's time to think about getting the flu shot. Last year, the Middletown Health Department had …
Read More »Patients with metastatic breast cancer report a high financial impact
[ad_1] A nationwide survey of more than 1,000 women with metastatic breast cancer, led by researchers at the University of North Carolina's Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center research center, found that almost one-third …
Read More »Why are black women less likely to follow breast cancer treatment?
[ad_1] Niasha Fray, while she was pursuing graduate school in public health, found a job she loved: advising women with breast cancer on maintaining their treatment. She proposed what is called "motivational …
Read More »The shelf life of feed can reduce the risk of swine disease
[ad_1] African swine fever (ASF) "is endemic in Africa and spread to Eastern Europe in the last decade. However, in August, he was also diagnosed in more than 20 Chinese localities, where …
Read More »Officials Report Increased Activity of West Nile Virus in Virginia Beach
[ad_1] VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia – Virginia Beach Mosquito Control and the Virginia Beach Public Health Department have reported an increase in West Nile virus mosquito activity in Virginia Beach over the last …
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