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Planning a weekend trip? Be aware of food poisoning
A rise in temperature and sunny weather are forecast for this weekend, raising expectations for one last spring trip out of the city.
Dry spring might soften mosquito season's bite
Bug off It might not be West Nile season yet, but here are precautions you can take just in case: Use insect repellents when you go outdoors -- specifically repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 and para-menthan-diol. These repellents provide longer-lasting protection than some other products.
This file photo shows the Inside of one of 2,100 dialysis centers owned by Fresenius Medical Care in North America.
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Mental Health Disorders Increasing Among US Children
Over the past ten years, the rate of mental health disorders in American children has been rising, according to a new study.
Marine daughter seeks dignity for `Devil Dog pups'
As she flipped through the cemetery register, Mary Blakely's eyes filled with tears.
Following CDC Protocols Cuts Dialysis Bloodstream Infections In Half
CDC provides tools to help all U.S. dialysis facilities reduce potentially deadly infections The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released results of its Dialysis Bloodstream Infection Prevention Collaborative showing a 32 percent decrease in overall bloodstream infections and a 54 percent decrease in vascular access-related ... (more)
Most Americans say no to smoking in their homes, cars
That's the message the vast majority of Americans send to the smokers within their social circle, a new study finds.
Official: Cobb Swimming Pools Safe
Despite a study from the Centers for Disease Control that found fecal bacteria in more than half of the water samples taken from metro Atlanta public swimming pools , Cobb officials said the county's pools are safe.
Hep C rising in baby boomers, but can they be treated?
When Amtrak unveils the first of 70 new locomotives Monday at a plant in California, it will mark what the national passenger railroad service hopes will be a new era of better reliability, streamlined maintenance and better energy efficiency.
Staying fit cuts risk of cancer death in middle age, study finds
Middle-aged men who stayed fit were less likely to die from three common cancers after being diagnosed than those who were out of shape, research found.
H7N9 case has drug- and non-resistant strains
The only H7N9 patient so far in Taiwan was carrying two strains of the same virus, with one being drug resistant and the other not, making it tricky to treat to him, doctors said yesterday.
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley recently declared May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month, but a diagnosis can be hard to come by in the state.
CDC: 3 Of 5 Pools Tested Positive For Fecal Contamination
According to the CDC, the figures from their tests of polls conducted during last summer's swim season showed about 58 percent of the samples tested positive for E. coli and bacteria typically found in human feces.
5 things to know about dangerous, SARS-like virus
A new virus in the same family as SARS -- found for the first time in humans in recent months -- has infected 40 people, most of them in the Middle East.
5 things to know about SARS-like virus
A new virus in the same family as SARS -- found for the first time in humans in recent months -- has infected 40 people, most of them in the Middle East.
Child mental health disorders rising, cost society $247 billion annually
And the rate is increasing, said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which produced the study, released Thursday.
Health Dept. Activates West Nile Virus Hotline, Asks Public to Report Dead Birds
The Will County Health Department is asking residents to help minimize the public's risk of West Nile Virus by reporting dead bird sightings.
Suicidal Girl In New Jersey Saved By California Teen Who Read Her Blog Post
After reading an unknown girl's blog post, Jackie Rosas, 18 years old, alerted her local police department in Cathedral City, Calif.
West Nile Virus Approaches, Proving Hurricanes Aren't the Only...
It is completely official. The Centers for Disease Control announced this week that 2012 was a terrible year for West Nile Virus - actually the worst ever - and warns that it may happen again.