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Case of bird flu confirmed in Jackson County
A case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza was confirmed in a backyard flock in part of West Virginia. According to a press ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Hundreds of Canada goose deaths in Manitoba leave wildlife experts perplexed
Infectious disease and wildlife experts are scratching their heads at the recent discoveries of mass Canada goose deaths in ...
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Children’s hospitals in Canada face flood of flu visits as doctors urge families to get vaccinated
An early start to Canada’s flu season is hitting children hard, sending a flood of young patients into multiple pediatric ...
Global News on MSN
Influenza cases take over Alberta emergency rooms
The number of flu cases in Alberta is spiking, sending many with severe symptoms in search of medical care. But as Meghan ...
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
The Surprising Cost of Eggs By Decade: Starting in 1980
Scrambled, poached, or baked into a cake, eggs are a staple in almost every American kitchen. In fact, an average person eats ...
In a paper publishing in the Cell Press journal Trends in Immunology on December 4, scientists and doctors highlight the importance of studying long ...
SCOTLAND is in the grip of the deadliest flu outbreak in nearly 50 years — but half of vulnerable Scots are still ...
As the Christmas season looms, with its crowded end-of-year parties, family gatherings and busy travel schedules, many New Zealanders might be asking a now familiar question: should I get another ...
November 30, 1951 - Nebraska Senator Kenneth Spicer Wherry died on Nov. 30, 1951. Wherry was from Liberty, Neb. He served as U.S. Senator in 1942, defeating incumbent George Norris. He served as ...
INFLUENZA PANDEMIC OF 1918-1919. In 1918 Cleveland had to cope with two major global events. One was the first WORLD WAR, a conflict that the United States entered in April 1917. Nearly 41,000 ...
POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) represents a mechanical failure of blood flow, distinct from standard heart ...
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Your risk of catching COVID is at its lowest in years – but here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas
COVID-19 risk might be much lower than in past summers, but it’s not gone - making a pre-Christmas booster for some a good idea.
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