[ad_1] Nearly 200 children who have returned to school unvaccinated have been sent home through North Dakota as a result of repeated warnings from health officials. The North Dakota Ministry of Health …
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[ad_1] Nine cases were reported from July to September, with officials considering creating waste and stray animals as potential catalysts. (IStock) Many cases of typhus have appeared in downtown Los Angeles and …
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[ad_1] LOS ANGELES CITY CENTER (KABC) – Public health authorities are investigating an outbreak of typhus flea in downtown Los Angeles and the epidemic levels of the disease in Pasadena. The disease …
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[ad_1] LOS ANGELES (AP) – Public health officials are investigating an outbreak of typhus flea in downtown Los Angeles. Dr. Muntu Davis, County Health Officer, announced this week that although typhus may …
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[ad_1] Researchers have developed a new technology that can warn patients that they may have a life-threatening heart attack for years to come. The new biomarker called Fat Attenuation Index (FAI) is …
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[ad_1] (CNN) – Dr. A. William Frankland, dressed in his favorite tie, sits in his beige armchair and tells a story of life that Hollywood producers can only dream of. He was …
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[ad_1] A man in North Carolina who said he had taken too much cold medicine may have led to his wife being stabbed to death and pleaded guilty in court on Friday. …
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