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For a night, a baby fox finds comfort from firefighters
If you've ever heard a baby fox screaming for its mother on a dark spring night — foxes can sound eerily human — you'll know why a team of volunteer firefighters in Harford County was alerted to the howls of a desperate pup trapped in a...
Tags: Fires, Edgewood, Media Industry, Rabies
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Cinco de Gato Adoption Event
Get your gato on: There’s another reason to celebrate Cincy de Mayo this Sunday, May 5. That’s because the Maryland SPCA will host its Cinco de Gato Adoption Event, where all cats six months old and older can be adopted for just $5!...
Tags: Social Issues
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Big drugmakers think small with nanomedicine deals
Reuters* Nanomedicine promises greater precision and monitoring * Pfizer, Amgen, AstraZeneca among firms placing bets * Early-stage research but scientists see momentum building By Ben Hirschler LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Is nanomedicine the next big thing? A...Tags: Allergies, Kaposi's sarcoma, Biotechnology, Drugs and Medicines, Nanotechnology
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Rabid raccoon found in Jupiter
A raccoon discovered by a Chocolate Labrador Retriever Saturday was confirmed positive for rabies today by the Florida Department of Health State Laboratory. According to Animal Care and Control reports, the Labrador, named Taylor, discovered the...
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Rabies
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Mich. child with measles leads officials to contact dozens of people about possible exposure
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — Dozens of people in Michigan and plane passengers from several states have been contacted after health officials learned they may have been exposed to measles through an 8-month-old from the Battle Creek area. MLive.com...Tags: Measles
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In Yellville starting in August, 'doctor is in' when school is in session
sgrant@ky3.comYELLVILLE, Ark. -- A growing number of schools are sending food with their needy students to get them through the weekend. In Arkansas, a handful of districts have started providing health care for young people. One of those is Yellville-Summit....Tags: Students, Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning
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Woman arrested in theft from animal clinic
Authorities say a 31-year-old woman is in jail after being arrested in the theft of thousands of dollars of animal medications and supplies from a clinic in Cheney. The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office says it recovered most of the $20,000 in supplies...
Tags: Theft, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Methamphetamine (drug), Hospitals and Clinics
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Developers dive in to create a wealth of autism apps
At times, Andy Shih still finds himself overwhelmed by the groundswell of interest in autism apps he's seen in the three years since Apple Inc. released the first iPad. In his role as senior vice president for scientific affairs at Autism Speaks, a...
Tags: Google Inc., Apple TV, Autism, Hewlett-Packard Co., Apple iPad
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Tunstall High School dealing with chicken pox outbreak
Tunstall High School is dealing with an outbreak of chickenpox. Around 20 students at the Pittsylvania County school have chickenpox and are out of school. Head nurses from the county school board office are working directly with the school to see...
Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Students, Symptoms, Chickenpox, Nursing
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Respiratory disease in young dairy calves
We know that respiratory disease is the second leading cause of death in un-weaned heifer calves (scours is the first). Unfortunately, heifers that experience respiratory disease also continue to have performance problems later in life. To effectively...Tags: South Dakota State University, Preventative Medicine, Respiratory Disease, Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: Prescription Drugs, Breast Cancer, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Family Planning, Lobbying
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University of Maryland School of Medicine aims to raise $500 million
The University of Maryland School of Medicine announced this week a $500 million fundraising goal — the Baltimore institution's largest campaign ever. Donors already have given $339 million during the quiet phase of the campaign, dubbed...
Tags: Politics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Drugs and Medicines, Elections, HIV
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