[ad_1] By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Sept. 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Every time you realize you're a maniac, you can probably even inadvertently get your youngest fattened, suggests a new …
Read More »A third case of measles in Minnesota causes a travel warning – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Health officials are urging Minnesotans to ensure that their measles vaccines are up to date before they leave the country after the state has confirmed a third case of measles. Last …
Read More »Minnesota companies face opioid crisis
[ad_1] Weaver and the Ministry of Health announced a partnership on Tuesday, September 18, to create an employer toolkit to help workers with addiction issues. "It's not just if the employee is …
Read More »Consumer habits about the image and not about health: new study
[ad_1] According to research, mid-life drinkers are more concerned about whether their habit is harming their image rather than their health. Older age groups consume in a way that they can fulfill …
Read More »Local clinics say influenza vaccines are difficult to get this season
[ad_1] MONROE, La. (KNOE) – As the flu season approaches, Geaux Family Health says it's getting harder and harder to get ready. "So, there is supposedly a return order for the flu …
Read More »Second sample of mosquitoes in Cedar Park positive for West Nile
[ad_1] CEDAR PARK, TEXAS – City officials said Tuesday that a new sampling of mosquitoes had tested positive for West Nile virus – the second time in August and the third since …
Read More »Baby walkers offer no benefit, cause a lot of harm: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study published today in the journal Pediatrics, more than 230,000 children under the age of 15 months were treated in emergency departments of US hospitals between 1990 …
Read More »Is air pollution linked to a higher risk of dementia?
[ad_1] (CNN) – Scientists have known for a long time that breathing dirty air can be detrimental to your health, including the health of your brain. Today, a study published Tuesday in …
Read More »Common phobias fought by a new era of virtual reality;
[ad_1] A–A+ Dick Tracey did not have to visit a large building to overcome his fear of heights. He put on a virtual reality helmet. Through VR, he climbed into a tall …
Read More »Study: Salk scientists develop a method to manipulate the number of nuclear pores – (Details)
[ad_1] If the cell nucleus is like a DNA bank, nuclear pores are the security gates around its perimeter. Yet more security doors are not necessarily better: some cancer cells contain a …
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