[ad_1] CONCORD, N.H. – The State Department of Health and Human Services has identified the first lots of test mosquitoes positive for eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) this season. Lots were recently found …
Read More »Death of the second resident of Bergen County with West Nile Virus
[ad_1] Another resident of West Nile Virus Bergen County has died this month, becoming the second deadly case of the state this year, the New Jersey Department of Health said Monday. The …
Read More »Suspected rebels kill 18 people in eastern Congo amid Ebola
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Read More »Fewer American adults undergoing unnecessary knee surgery
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Read More »Drugs targeting toxic particles causing dementia could be tested in two years
[ad_1] Scientists have developed an "innovative" method to attack toxic particles that cause brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. The team hopes that drugs developed as a result of their research could …
Read More »Content moderator says he had PTSD by reviewing images posted on Facebook
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Read More »Fire test: critics demand that a huge study on sepsis be stopped
[ad_1] A government critique comparing treatments for a potentially fatal disease called sepsis exposes participants to a risk of organ failure and even death, critics have accused, and should be immediately shut …
Read More »Shorter people may risk varicose veins
[ad_1] Monday, September 24, 2018 (HealthDay News) – According to a new study, the fact that you have the misfortune to develop varicose veins can play an important role. According to Dr. …
Read More »The spinal implant could be revolutionary for paralyzed patients
[ad_1] MONDAY, Sept. 24, 2018 (HealthDay News) – A paraplegic man has regained the ability to move his legs and walk with the help of an implanted electrode that stimulates his spinal …
Read More »Sedgwick County to Offer Flu Vaccines at Main Clinic
[ad_1] Vaccine (Courtesy: Pixabay) Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, disseminated, rewritten or redistributed. Vaccine (Courtesy: Pixabay) WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Sedgwick County …
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