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Officials warn of West Nile Virus Escanaba Daily Press ESCANABA - With the recent spike in West Nile Virus cases across areas of the United States and downstate Michigan, health officials are recommending precautions the public can take to reduce their risk of infection. As of Friday, the Michigan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Viral fever, typhoid cases rising Times of India Noted physician Dr Achal Sinha told TOI, "Viral fever cases are rising everyday. It has almost become an epidemic." Experts say the change of weather at short intervals and high humidity provide best grounds for the influenza virus to breed. High fever ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
With rain, diseases go viral Times of India NEW DELHI: A wave of viral illness is sweeping across the city. Doctors say almost every third patient visiting the hospital OPDs these days is suffering from common cold, flu or gastroenteritis caused by viruses. Though self-limiting, these diseases ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
City reported fewer swine flu cases in August, say doctors Hindustan Times August saw a dip in the number of people testing positive for H1N1 virus or swine flu as compared to July. With only a month to go for the monsoon to subside, doctors said there was likely to be a further dip in the number of swine flu cases. "In ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Richard Eggers' tale of Wells Fargo firing goes viral DesMoinesRegister.com The story of the 68-year-old Des Moines resident, canned in July for putting a cardboard cutout of a dime in a laundry machine in 1963, has gone viral. Stories about Richard Eggers have been viewed more than 50,000 times on DesMoinesRegister.com and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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West Nile virus spreading in area Chambersburg Public Opinion Researchers at Baylor University in Texas report that as many as 9 percent of people with mild or no initial symptoms of West Nile virus may be suffering from persistent kidney or viral infection. A blood test confirms the infection. All residents in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boosting immune system can help reduce asthma attacks due to viral infections News-Medical.net The study provides the first evidence that boosting asthmatics' immune systems can help reduce the number of asthma attacks due to the common cold and other viral infections for the 5.4 million asthmatics in the UK. Professor Ratko Djukanovic, a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Week in Viral Videos Daily Beast "Twi-Hard With a Vengeance" won't be coming to theaters any time soon, but the actor seems to be taking the Kristen Stewart–Robert Pattinson breakup quite hard. On the Late Show Thursday, Willis lamented the scandal in a clip from his fake upcoming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woman Who Stuck a Bunch of Stuff in Her Vagina Is Arrested After Cops Watch ... Jezebel An Indiana woman earned the nickname "Bottle Girl" this week after starring in a viral video in which she sticks a bunch of bottles into her girl while standing in the bed of her truck surrounded by hooting diesel derby enthusiasts. Or as I like to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Zone Read: The Duck goes viral, and Autzen Stadium prohibits tobacco Oregon Daily Emerald Zone Read: The Duck goes viral, and Autzen Stadium prohibits tobacco. Posted by Matt Walks on Friday, Aug. 31 at 4:48 pm. The day before a game is always a slow news day, and today is no exception. By now, you've probably seen The Duck — née ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will County reports first human West Nile Virus infection The Bugle WNV is a potentially dangerous viral disease than can be transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. Through noon Friday, the Illinois Department of Public Health had reported 59 WNV human infections and two fatalities. Will County ... See all stories on this topic » |
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