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Medication nation: Study shows antibiotic overuse
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. doctors are prescribing enough antibiotics to give them to 4 out of 5 Americans every year, an alarming pace that suggests they are being overused, a new government study finds. Overuse is one reason antibiotics are losing...
Tags: Medical Research, Prescription Drugs, Viral Diseases and Infections, Flu, Swine Flu
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
SPRING STORM FUND Foundation accepts donations for storm recovery SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Some Sioux Falls residents hit hard by the recent ice storm don't have the money to clean up the mess. That's why officials with the Sioux Falls Area...Tags: Heather Wilson, Government Health Care, Economy, Business and Finance, Poetry, Plant Openings
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Global Virus Network moves into UM BioPark
A global nonprofit that battles the spread of viruses has moved into the University of Maryland BioPark after sprouting from the university's Institute of Human Virology. Global Virus Network is the west side research park's newest tenant. It moved from...
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Vaccines, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park
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Where to Go
Items for Where to Go must be submitted by noon Wednesday to be listed in Thursday’s section. Send to news@dailyamerican.com and designate Where to Go in the subject line. Spring Tea St. Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church, 2081 Husband Road,...Tags: The Salvation Army, Anglicanism, Entertainment Events, Ceremonies, Awards and Prizes
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Community Announcements for April 25
Philadelphia United Baptist cemetery upkeep Philadelphia United Baptist in Brodhead has taken over the upkeep of the cemetery. Send any donations to Philadelphia United Baptist Church, 834 Bryant Ridge Road, Brodhead, KY 40409. If you wish to put a...
Tags: Auction Service, Leukemia, Social Security, Awards and Prizes, Interior Policy
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Science Fair Project Proves Celiac More Prevalent in Society
Channel 2 NewsAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of 133 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with Celiac disease. It’s a statistic that 3rd grader Grace Rennard wanted to prove for her science fair project, but found in her...Tags: Stomach Cancer, Science, Science and Technology, Symptoms, Gluten-free Diet
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Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press
(Information in the following story is from: The Daily Republic, http://www.mitchellrepublic.com) PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota regulators have revoked the operating licenses of a grain elevator in Gregory. The Public Utilities Commission last...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Petroleum Industry, Immunization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Missouri falling behind on child vaccinations
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo -- When it comes to getting shots at the doctor, children don't usually look forward to the occasion. But for parents it should be a no brainer. April 20 - 27 is National Infant Immunization Week. It's an annual observance to...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Flu, Diphtheria , Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines
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SD doctor honored for childhood immunizations
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A Sioux Falls doctor has been recognized for his work in support of childhood immunizations in South Dakota. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention honored Dr. Wendell Hoffman with a Childhood Immunization...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Health Organizations, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization
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No link found between vaccines, Guillain-Barre syndrome
In a review of data covering 13 years and millions of patients, researchers found no evidence of a link between being vaccinated against tetanus, hepatitis, pneumonia or flu and developing the nerve-degenerating disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome. "The...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Heart Disease, Stroke, Dietary Supplements, Health and Safety at School
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No meningitis link between L.A. and New York cases, officials say
In an effort to quash any fears of a patterned outbreak, Los Angeles County health officials said a fatal case of meningitis discovered earlier this month is not connected to any others across the country. “Public Health has not identified any...
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Common Cold, New York City, Vaccines, Symptoms
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Vaccinate horses this spring
BROOKINGS - Springtime is an excellent time for horse owners to vaccinate their horses against threats from infectious diseases, says Russ Daly, SDSU Extension Veterinarian and State Public Health Veterinarian. "Many of the infectious diseases of...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Abortion, Preventative Medicine, West Nile Virus, Drugs and Medicines
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