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Once eliminated in the U.S., measles is back. As infections reach Wisconsin, here are answers to common questions about the virus.
Why Trust Science” is the title of a book written a few years ago by Naomi Oreskes. It asks the question and provides an ...
The buzzing of the cicadas near his grandmother’s home in Georgetown was almost overwhelming.
The tragic mass shooting in Manhattan last week has reignited a conversation that demands urgent attention concerning the ...
Lupus, a relentless autoimmune disease, appears to mellow with age. While it aggressively targets organs with runaway ...
Northwell Health reports multiple tick-borne diseases beyond Lyme exist in the U.S., emphasizing prevention and awareness is ...
Data=KCDC From October 1st, the pneumococcal 20 protein-binding vaccine (hereinafter referred to as 'PCV20') will be newly introduced into the National Vaccination Project (NIP). The Korea Centers for ...
The latest case comes as nationwide measles numbers hit their highest levels since the disease was declared eradicated in ...
Swimmer’s itch, or cercarial dermatitis, is a skin condition caused by “microscopic parasites,” according to the Centers for ...
I know what bats taste like now. It’s an earthy, sweet kind of flavor,” she joked. “It’s actually a pretty funny story — if ...
While a source of the infection was not clear for the toddler, the CDC reported that a raccoon latrine — or an area where the ...