[ad_1] A disease that has not been found in Michigan for 15 years is causing the death of fish in a Michigan lake. The largemouth bass virus, which previously affected Michigan largemouth …
Read More »Heart disease, not HIV / AIDS or malaria, is the leading cause of death worldwide.
[ad_1] In 2016, about 1 million people died of HIV / AIDS, 445,000 were malaria patients and 1.7 million people were living with TB. Nearly 18 million people have died from heart …
Read More »Irrigating vegetables with wastewater spreads disease: study
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]: According to a recent study, the irrigation of vegetables with the help of wastewater in African cities could spread diseases. Research suggests that urban farmers, growing vegetables to …
Read More »Parents learn to manage the effects of a mysterious disease that weakens children's muscles
[ad_1] A rare disease resembling polio strikes children in several states and there are now 38 confirmed cases of acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM. The Centers for Disease Control are investigating the …
Read More »Researchers say that irrigation of vegetables with wastewater spreads disease
[ad_1] According to a recent study, irrigation of vegetables with wastewater in African cities could spread diseases. Research suggests that urban farmers, growing vegetables to feed millions of people in steadily growing …
Read More »Polio disease is on the rise with 85 possible cases
[ad_1] The cases of crippling disease affecting mainly children seem to be increasing throughout the country, revealed an unofficial survey of NBC News. The disease, called acute flaccid myelitis or MAF, appears …
Read More »10 children diagnosed with a rare disease resembling polio in Illinois
[ad_1] Ten children in Illinois have now been diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, a rare, polio-like illness in Illinois. Health officials said all cases had been reported in northern Illinois and that …
Read More »A young survivor of a rare disease similar to polio is in full swing
[ad_1] Lydia Pilarowski had a fever and a cough that turned into intense pain. She had unusual weakness and could not move her left arm. The sudden fragility of the girl and …
Read More »An Illinois boy suspected of being the only patient in the world in which a rare disease was diagnosed
[ad_1] In this family-owned December 10, 2017 photo, Jon and Kari Kilquist are sitting with their children. From left to right, Will, born with a list of mysterious symptoms, Emmy and Owen …
Read More »New grant to UVM creates global infectious disease research center
[ad_1] The University of Vermont and its Larner College of Medicine have received a multi-million dollar award from the National Institutes of Health to create a new center that will develop new …
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