[ad_1] GEORGETOWN, Del. – Public health officials say dozens of people have been exposed to active TB in an elementary school in southern Delaware. Authorities said Tuesday that about 50 people at …
Read More »One Person in Lexington Positive for West Nile
[ad_1] LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) – The Lexington-Fayette County Health Unit has confirmed a case of West Nile Virus in a human being. As a result, the Department of Health will carry …
Read More »New TB vaccine protects half of people with latent infection
[ad_1] Broken emails Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE An experimental vaccine GlaxoSmithKline could prevent tuberculosis to develop in half of …
Read More »West Allis woman unable to walk, speak after contracting West Nile
[ad_1] ALLIS WEST, WIS. – A 62-year-old Allis woman, who was unable to walk or talk, faces months of rehabilitation after becoming the first documented case of West Nile virus in a …
Read More »Death of the second West Nile virus reported in MI | New
[ad_1] A second death related to West Nile virus has been reported in Michigan. An 80-year-old man from Oakland County died of the virus, health division of Oakland County said Tuesday. This …
Read More »WHO fears Ebola virus in DRC becomes uncontrollable due to political violence
[ad_1] The flow Ebola outbreak In the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is already the seventh largest in history, the World Health Organization announced Tuesday While Ebola cases have slowed from 40 …
Read More »Two Studies Describe Improved Approach to Bone Marrow Transplantation
[ad_1] <a rel = "lightbox" href = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/2018/twostudiesde.jpg" title = "These images from Cincinnati Children scientists show hematopoietic stem cells ( blood The donor stem cell taken from a mouse treated with …
Read More »According to the CDC, more babies are born with syphilis
[ad_1] Broken emails Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE The number of babies born with syphilis has doubled since 2013 and …
Read More »Larger people are more likely to develop varicose veins, study finds
[ad_1] According to a new report, varicose veins affect 30 million people in the United States, and many of them are large. »RELATED: key size-height ratio for long life: study Researchers at …
Read More »Ocean County among the areas most affected by opioid-related deaths
[ad_1] TO CLOSE According to preliminary figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drug-related deaths in the United States declined for the first time during the opioid epidemic. Wochit / …
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