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[ad_1] SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A student at San Diego State University is undergoing treatment after being diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis. The university says that students who participated in the recruitment activities …
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[ad_1] What happened Actions of Sangamo Therapeutics (Nasdaq: SGMO) have fallen to 24.7% today on large volumes. The company's actions are in response to a somewhat disappointing interim update for its zinc …
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[ad_1] A case of mumps has been confirmed at Texas Christian University, according to a note released Wednesday afternoon. The school was working with the Tarrant County Health Department to identify and …
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[ad_1] Recruitment participants from the Panhellenic Association may have been exposed University officials warned Wednesday students who participated in the recruitment activities of the College Panhellenic Association this week to preventive treatment …
Read More »For the old peasants, the road to Europe was paved with … cheese
[ad_1] Evidence of fermented milk products in clay pots is the first example of cheese making in the Mediterranean. Credit: Sibenik Municipal Museum Around 7,200 years ago, farmers living near the Adriatic …
Read More »What's going on in a plane filled with sick passengers? An expert in aerospace medicine explains
[ad_1] When the Emirates flight EK 203, from Dubai, landed in New York today with sick people on board, it was greeted by public health authorities and local authorities. Passengers and crew …
Read More »Airport safety trays transport more cold germs than toilets, study finds
[ad_1] LONDON – Airport security is here to protect you, but it can also give you sniffles – or worse. At all the places and surfaces we've been warned about, there's a …
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