[ad_1] A new group of legionellosis has been detected in Washington Heights. According to the health department, eight people have been diagnosed with pneumonia in the past five days. One of them …
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[ad_1] RALEIGH, N.C. – A 29-year-old woman, originally from North Carolina, died from an "apparent heart attack caused by flu complications." Scarlett VanStory Levinson passed away on Tuesday. She was originally from …
Read More »Yes, you should get a flu shot in 2018. Here's all you need to know.
[ad_1] The 2017-2018 influenza season was bad. The dominant viral strain, H3N2, was a particularly severe form of influenza, resulting in a widespread and serious disease throughout the country. The flu and …
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Read More »Why should you touch your 'lemons'
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[ad_1] No new cases of laboratory-confirmed invasive pneumococcal infection (IPD) have been discovered among inmates of the Ventress Penitentiary, in Barbour County, the Department of Health said Friday. public of Alabama. "Systems …
Read More »Neanderthals survive in glacial Europe through effective health care
[ad_1] Neanderthals cared for their sick and wounded, and new research suggests that this well-documented behavior was more than just a cultural phenomenon or an expression of compassion – it really helped …
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[ad_1] A devastating diagnosis does not necessarily mean that your life is over. My story shows how I lived a terrible experience and changed my life physically, mentally and professionally. I am …
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