Displaying items 37-48 of 179
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-15
Next >
-
When to get your child immunized
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThere are so many of vaccines and immunizations out there from measles, mumps and smallpox it can be difficult for a parent to know what their child needs and when. The KU school of medicine hosted a lecture about when you should immunize your child. ...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Smallpox , Mumps, Health, Drugs and Medicines
-
Vaccine benefit awareness
In response to her mother's letter dated Oct. 27. I am truly sorry to learn of Sara Sotomayor's adverse reaction to the vaccine proven to prevent many forms of cervical cancer. As with many decisions we make for our children we must weigh the risk...Tags: Diphtheria , Meningitis, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer
-
See Hawaiian royal history in a five-stop procession
HONOLULU — Palace intrigue? Check. Royal rapscallions? Some. Kings and queens and gorgeous things? You'll find those too. You thought we were speaking of Britain, perhaps? Well, no, although Britain celebrated Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Elizabeth II, Imperial and Royal Matters, Government, Museums
-
Government's top priority: Get out of the way
In his recent commentary, Robert Embry uses Baltimore City public health initiatives to make the point that there are some things only government could accomplish ("Government does good; here's proof," Oct. 24). I disagree. Except for the lead paint...Tags: Syphilis, Mumps, AIDS
-
Think government doesn't do good? Read this
During this election cycle, it is increasingly popular in some circles to condemn government as wasteful, inefficient and incompetent. While there are thousands of federal, state and local government programs, each with its own index of success or...
Tags: Local Government, Arts, Syphilis, Painting, Mumps
-
'Unsung heroines' offered care, compassion after Battle of Antietam
janeth@herald-mail.comWhile Clara Barton’s care of the wounded and dying during the Civil War is the stuff of legend, it took the hands of just about every area woman and girl over the age of 13 to tend to the thousands of patients from the Sept. 17, 1862, Battle of...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Smallpox , Mumps, Hospitals and Clinics, Armed Conflicts
-
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine residents head to Ghana
A group from this region is traveling half way around the world to help those in need while also learning. Ten people from the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute are heading to Ghana, Africa on...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Drugs and Medicines, Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
-
The big lie: gay indoctrination
In its recent editorial ("Misinformation campaign," Aug. 26), The Sun correctly identifies the theme that "gay marriage will be taught in schools" as unsupported nonsense. However, in doing so the editors overlook the sinister underlying message and its...Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Science and Technology, Same-Sex Marriage, Elections
-
Our View: Immunizations protect all of us
"If I think about the last 50 years, what medical advancement has had more impact on the burden of disease, decreasing the burden of disease, there is no question vaccinations stand out as one of the most unbelievable stories. It is really not...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Meningitis, Mumps, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions
-
Man Contracts Ebola From Stolen Cell Phone
KTLA NewsKIBAALE, Uganda -- A 40-year old man is hospitalized after stealing a cell phone from a man dying of Ebola. it happened earlier this month at Kagadi Hospital in Uganda. The alleged thief broke into the hospital's isolation ward and took the from from...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Headaches, Cell Phones
-
OUR HEALTH: The A,B,C's for a Healthy, Happy School Year
“For those students who are beginning school for the first time, one of the most important aspects is to help the student understand that school is fun and exciting,” says Chuck Lionberger, APR, Community Relations Specialist for Roanoke...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Diphtheria , Meningitis, Students, Physical Fitness and Exercise
-
Seattle research institute developing pain-free vaccinations
Q13 Fox News reporterA research institute in Seattle is developing a new concept that could revolutionize vaccinations for kids scared of needles. And as new research shows fewer parents have opted out of child vaccinations, a pain-free shot could be just the thing scared...Tags: Research, Behavioral Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Immune System, Science and Technology
Jun 12, 2012
|Story| KWCH
Oct 30, 2012
|Story| Daily American
Oct 21, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 26, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 23, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 12, 2012
|Story| Herald Mail
Aug 27, 2012
|Story| WDBJ7
Aug 30, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 31, 2012
|Story| Petoskey News
Aug 27, 2012
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Aug 27, 2012
|Story| WDBJ7
Aug 20, 2012
|Story| KCPQ-LTV
Original site for Measles topic gallery.