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Flu 411: What everyone needs to know
It's flu season in Baltimore. A few days after Christmas, Baltimore resident Kathleen Dudley began experiencing telltale signs of the flu — fever, chills, body aches, sore throat, cough and overall exhaustion. "The worst part — the fever...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, Howard County
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Lisa Jackson has been a courageous EPA administrator
Kudos to Lisa Jackson, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency who is stepping down from her cabinet-level position after the president's State of the Union address in January ("Chief of EPA to leave post," Dec. 28). Ms. Jackson has performed...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Republican Party, Lisa P. Jackson, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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Hope amid frustration as World AIDS Day approaches
Thirty-four million people live with HIV today, and 1.7 million became newly infected in 2011. But on the eve of World AIDS Day, many experts see room for some optimism. Studies now show that identifying -- and effectively treating -- people who are...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Chemical Industry, HIV Treatment, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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Senior Circles: Winter Growth is Marge Burba's legacy to Howard County
The holidays are a time to share, remember and reminisce. So, I would like to share with you the story of Marge Burba, to reminisce with friends about her remarkable career serving older and disabled adults and to highlight the legacy, Winter Growth,...Tags: Early Learning, William Donald Schaefer, Preschools, Schools, Retirement
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Over 200 Sickened in Meningitis Outbreak, Deaths Rise to 15
CNNThe number of documented U.S. cases of fungal meningitis has risen yet again, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting 205 infections Sunday, including 15 deaths. The latest tally is over a dozen more than the agency reported Friday....Tags: Medical Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, CNN (tv network), Medical Procedures and Tests
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Health officials: More patients linked to fungal meningitis infections
Article Highlights: - 35 people in six states now meet the criteria for a non-contagious, fungal form of meningitis - That's up from 26 just a day ago - All 35 patients were injected with a steroid - The plant where the steroid was manufactured...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Food and Drug Administration, News Agency, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Steroids
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Minnesota farmer cleared in raw milk case
A soft-spoken Minnesota farmer was cleared of violating state laws for distributing raw milk on Sept. 20, a verdict advocates for such foods called their first major legal victory. After a three-day trial and more than four hours of deliberation, a...Tags: Farms, Justice System, Dining and Drinking, Diseases and Illnesses, Salmonella Infection
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Federal produce-testing program spared -- for now
Tribune reporterA government program that tests produce for dangerous pathogens has been given a reprieve from the chopping block — but only for five more months. The 11-year-old Microbiological Data Program works with labs across the country to screen about 15,...Tags: Rosa DeLauro, Agriculture, Food Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Sun rises on Powerlink Imperial County, San Diego, state officials celebrate start of Sunrise Powerlink transmission line
Staff WriterALPINE — With the soft crackling of energy passing through electrical equipment acting as a backdrop, local, regional and state officials welcomed the start of renewable energy transmission from Imperial County to San Diego. On Thursday, San...Tags: Waste Management and Pollution Control, Energy, Executive Branch, Alternative Energy, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Allergies can strike at any stage in life
Sneezing, itching nose, watery eyes — it's the common cold, right? Maybe not. While seasonal allergies or allergic rhinitis are typically associated with a younger crowd it is not unheard of for allergists to see older adults dealing with allergy...Tags: Sleep Apnea, Nose, Chemical Industry, Heart Failure, Health and Medical Professionals
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2012 AIDS meeting: Early treatment is key, experts say
Los Angeles TimesTreat HIV now, don’t delay: That’s the new advice from the International Antiviral Society-USA, in a shift from earlier recommendations that called for waiting until a patient’s immune system showed serious damage. Studies show that...Tags: Medical Research, Chemical Industry, HIV Treatment, Substance Abuse, Diseases and Illnesses
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CDC lowers lead poisoning threshold
The number of young children deemed at risk of lead poisoning in Maryland and nationwide expanded drastically Wednesday as a federal health agency declared it would effectively cut in half its threshold for diagnosing the environmental illness....Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Physical Conditions, Litigation, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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