[ad_1] A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that the rate of adult obesity in Georgia is about average among states, but the figure remains surprisingly high. …
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[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO – A woman who received treatment for pink swelling at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, was found to be infected with the same bacteria that causes …
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[ad_1] Most patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are treated with a "single" protocol that is not adapted to the physiology of each person and can leave many cases poorly managed. A …
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[ad_1] TO CLOSE Residents from all over Brevard County gather in the village of Cocoa for Saturday's march against Alzheimer's disease. Florida today Buy a photo Hundreds of Brevardians participate in the …
Read More »Philadelphia reports 11 human cases of West Nile virus since August
[ad_1] The Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) reports 11 cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) in humans since August. Image / jrvalverde via pixabay Of the 11 cases, health officials say …
Read More »The excessive consumption of alcohol has killed more than 3 million people worldwide in 2016
[ad_1] (GENEVA) – Drinking too much alcohol has killed more than 3 million people in 2016, mostly men, said the World Health Organization. The US health agency has also warned that current …
Read More »The rate of Americans living with Alzheimer's disease is expected to double by 2060
[ad_1] A new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that from 2014 to 2060, the number of Americans with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias will increase by …
Read More »The distemper virus seems to be the cause of the death of seals
[ad_1] Continued dieback of seals on the New England coast has been associated with an outbreak of the distemper virus. Nearly 1,000 stranded seals have been reported along the coasts of Maine, …
Read More »Medical News Today: What Happens at Each Stage of Breast Cancer?
[ad_1] The stages of breast cancer range from 0 to 4. Each stage has different symptoms and treatment options. has four steps and a doctor uses the TNM classification system to identify …
Read More »2 million American teenagers smoke marijuana
[ad_1] A school survey shows that nearly one in 11 American students have used marijuana in electronic cigarettes, which raises health concerns about the new popularity of teen smoking. Electronic cigarettes usually …
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