[ad_1] MANCHESTER, N.H. – For the first time this season, a lot of mosquitoes in New Hampshire have been tested positive for equine encephalitis in the East. Health authorities said EEE was …
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[ad_1] The state is receiving an additional $ 3.6 million – in addition to the $ 27 million announced last week – in federal funding to combat the opioid epidemic. The State …
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[ad_1] The gender markers on the Patient Bracelets of the Children's Hospital of Colorado have been removed. (Google) Children's Hospital Colorado has removed gender markers from patient bracelets to support their "unique …
Read More »Scientists discover a way to target toxic particles that destroy brain cells – and this could lead to Alzheimer's disease treatment
[ad_1] A world first for Alzheimer's disease by Cambridge scientists could target the cause of the disease and lead to a new generation of drugs that could be the subject of clinical …
Read More »Massachusetts Public Health Alert Released on Hepatitis A Epidemic
[ad_1] The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) has issued a public health alert regarding a statewide outbreak of hepatitis A. Hepatitis A is manifested here by jaundice or jaundice of the …
Read More »Critics demand that a huge sepsis study be stopped :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Roni Caryn Rabin, New York Times A government critique comparing treatments for a potentially fatal disease called sepsis exposes participants to a risk of organ failure and even death, critics …
Read More »One study reveals that breastfed babies are less likely to be obese than toddlers
[ad_1] What to know about the link between breastfeeding and BMI Breastfeeding infants can help them not overeat. Getty Images When it comes to making sure your child has a healthy weight, …
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Read More »Marion County sees West Nile's first death in six years
[ad_1] TO CLOSE The summer pest can spread diseases, such as West Nile virus, encephalitis and Zika virus. Fortunately, we can reduce their numbers if we work together. Russ Zimmer The Culex …
Read More »Woman gets a 20-pound ovarian cyst removed "CBS Sacramento
[ad_1] SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. (CBS Local) – A Tennessee woman is recovering after doctors have removed a 20-pound cyst from her body. Ashley Walden, 32, had abdominal pain for five years. Walden was …
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