Saturday, August 25, 2012

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Top 10 Viral Videos Of The Week
Huffington Post UK
The High-Fiving Cat. Seriously. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/08/23/cool-black-cat-high-fives-its-owner_n_1823924.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-viral-videos " target="_hplink">This cat</a> is way too cool for school.
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Precautions urged to protect against illness spread by mosquito bites
Nooga.com
As many states are experiencing one of the largest outbreaks of West Nile virus in recent years, Tennessee is beginning to see cases in humans and horses. In Tennessee, most human WNV cases occur in August and September, and so far this summer, ...
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West Nile virus: The Threat Can Potentially Change Our Quality of Life
Guardian Express
A 2009 study shows that people who have been infected with West Nile virus may have persistent virus in their kidneys for years after initial infection, potentially leading to kidney problems. The research appears in the January 1, 2009 issue of The ...
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News Nearby: Viral Tesla Fundraiser Hits Goal; Pedestrian Killed in St. James
Patch.com
From Miller Place-Rocky Point Patch: It took just about a week and a half to raise enough to preserve Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe lab in Shoreham thanks to a viral fundraiser on indiegogo.com. The fundraiser surpassed the goal of $850,000 Tuesday ...
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Hepatitis C test for baby boomers
South Bend Tribune
The recommendations are aimed at baby boomers because that generation has the highest likelihood of having been infected with the hepatitis C virus. According to the CDC, an estimated 2 million baby boomers have the disease. Many of us contracted the ...
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Parents And Doctors Worried About New Strain Of Hand Mouth And Foot Virus
Medical News Today
"What we are seeing is a relatively common viral illness called hand-foot and mouth disease, but with a new twist," Cohen says of the new strain. The problem is stemming from a strange strain of the coxsackie virus, a common virus which normally causes ...
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State fair to be vigilant, but pig barn stays open
Post-Bulletin
"What we're very concerned about here is that with repeated transmissions that occur from pigs to people . . . that is a perfect setup for creating a much, much more severe virus, Osterholm, head of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy ...
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