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[ad_1] New drugs include carfentanil, which is 100 times more potent than fentanyl, according to the CDC. Another is 3-methylfentanyl, which is four times more potent. Deaths from these drugs almost doubled …
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[ad_1] Department of Health officials in McHenry County study nine cases of Legionnaires' disease diagnosed from June 7 to July 1. The sick people came from different parts of the county and …
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[ad_1] Members of the Chicago-area epileptic community have been encouraged by the recent approval by the Food and Drug Administration of the first cannabis-based prescription drug, a hope that will lead to …
Read More »Health Officials Investigate the Legionnaires' Epidemiologic Cluster in Lower Washington Heights
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