[ad_1] A man from Harris County, Texas, died last week from West Nile virus, The Houston Chronicle reported Thursday. Health authorities in Harris County announced on September 20 that a man aged …
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[ad_1] HOUSTON – Public health officials said the flu had hit Texas last year with more than 10,000 deaths linked to the flu. The flu in Texas usually peaks between December and …
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[ad_1] According to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), an antibiotic-resistant infection related to "puppy exposure" was found in 118 people in 18 states. The CDC and the …
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[ad_1] HIV infecting a human cell. Credit: NIH Preliminary results from a Phase I clinical trial demonstrated the safety and tolerability of a cell therapy involving the ex vivo expansion of T …
Read More »FDA warns against flea and tick products containing isoxazoline
[ad_1] Get the latest news TODAY & # 39; HUI Subscribe to our newsletter SUBSCRIBE Pills or chews that protect dogs and cats from fleas can cause neurological problems such as stumbling …
Read More »The first anti-HIV immunotherapy drug proves safe in the Phase 1 trial
[ad_1] Scientists hoping to cure HIV have proven that an immunotherapy drug can be safely used in humans. The Phase 1 trial is an important but early step for the University of …
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[ad_1] There is only one state in the whole country that has not seen West Nile virus activity in 2018. If you live in Arkansas, you can go out of this article …
Read More »Brian Wansink resigns from Cornell after retracted studies
[ad_1] A prominent food scientist resigned from Cornell University after an investigation revealed major problems in his research. Six of his prominent newspaper articles were removed earlier this week. Brian Wansink, known …
Read More »Philadelphia launched a World War I parade that gave thousands of spectators the flu | History
[ad_1] It was a parade as no Philadelphia had ever seen it. In the summer of 1918, when the Great War was raging and the American doughboys fell on the battlefields of …
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[ad_1] In 2014, the Boston Public Health Commission created a series of initiatives to educate business leaders and local employees about common signs and actions to take in case of overdose, including …
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