[ad_1] A group of doctors took a stand this week on behalf of transgender children, offering advice on what he called "a rapidly changing field". The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended …
Read More »13th human case of West Nile virus diagnosed in Massachusetts
[ad_1] A 13th person was diagnosed with West Nile virus in Massachusetts, health officials said Tuesday. The most recent patient, a woman in her sixties from Suffolk County, is currently hospitalized for …
Read More »Middle-aged drinkers more concerned about reputation than health risks, study finds
[ad_1] Middle-aged drinkers are more concerned with their embarrassing or childish behavior resulting from alcohol consumption than with the health risks associated with it. a new study found. The researchers found that …
Read More »The man loses hands and feet after a dog-related infection
[ad_1] "My arms, my chest, everything was changing color," said Manteufel of West Bend, Wisconsin. Manteufel initially thought that he was suffering from a flu, but in his blood, doctors have discovered …
Read More »Do not protect yourself in this fart. It will come out of your mouth too.
[ad_1] Pexels JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It's no secret that all Americans laugh. And even assuming it's quite standard, we make the most steady retention of gas when just letting it mix might …
Read More »Breast cancer is transmitted from organ donor to 4 transplant recipients
[ad_1] According to a new report by a team of doctors in the Netherlands, the organs donated by one woman have transmitted breast cancer to four different transplant patients. This is a …
Read More »Eating junk food linked to increased risk of many cancers
[ad_1] The new Nutri-Score system with five-level nutritional coding, which calculates food quality using the same method as the British standard, is unique; unlike the British system, Nutri-Score uses both colors (from …
Read More »Minnesota leaders join forces to fight opioids
[ad_1] Business support has been a missing element in Minnesota's fight against the opioid epidemic, but leaders believe that a new partnership will provide drug addicts with greater support in the workplace …
Read More »Michigan resident infected with deadly mosquito-borne disease, health officials say
[ad_1] A resident of Michigan has been diagnosed with a case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a mosquito-borne virus that can cause "long-lasting brain damage." (IStock) For the first time since 2016, …
Read More »Blooming mushrooms after ETX rains could poison your dog
[ad_1] The heavy rains we have seen in eastern Texas in recent days are a wonderful sight, but they also tend to trigger an increase in fungal growth on the ground. I …
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