[ad_1] The Army could be called in the Northland District Health Board run dozens of meningococcal vaccine clinics. The Government announced yesterday a free northland vaccine program as the region for the …
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[ad_1] New research from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests Doctors may one day be able to study MRI scans to determine a patient's risk of developing dementia, …
Read More »Smallest patients have high risk from radiation accidents, doctors warn
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – Infants, children and teens who are unexpectedly exposed to radiation from nuclear power plants or medical equipment may cause more health risk problems than adults, U.S. pediatricians warn. …
Read More »Treatment of gum disease can help in controlling type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – Treatment of chronic gum irritation can help people with diabetes control their disease, recent studies suggest. All of the 264 study participants had type 2 diabetes and periodontontitis, …
Read More »The 3-week-old child is the lowest, who is hospitalized with acne in Jerusalem
[ad_1] Jerusalem (JTA) – Three weeks of childhood in Israel were hospitalized with acne, which became the youngest person in Israel to get injured. So far this year more than 2000 Israelis …
Read More »Fentanyl involved in majority of St. Louis overdose deaths
[ad_1] ST. LOUIS (AP) – Synthetic fentanyl is driving the near-record number of drug overdose deaths in the St. Louis area this year. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the highly potent …
Read More »Childhood's physical inactivity reaches crisis
[ad_1] Infographic for Global Matrix 3.0: What do the global comparisons show and what we can learn from successful countries? Credit: Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Children around the world are not …
Read More »China order probe after scientist claims making first gene-edited babies
[ad_1] Chinese health and medical ethics authorities started an investigation on Monday in claims by a scientist who released videos on YouTube saying he had changed the genes of twins born earlier …
Read More »Obesity is associated with increased risk of asthma in children, study finds
[ad_1] Gross children have at least one-third of the risk of developing asthma as compared to healthy-weight children.1 Have found. "There are a few preventable risk factors to reduce the incidence of …
Read More »One in three HIV medicines started by Aspen of South Africa
[ad_1] Johannesburg (Reuters) – South African drugmaker Aspen Pharmacare has launched a triple-blending tablet for the treatment of HIV in the country, where the virus is the most popular. The company's new …
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