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Maryland confirms first flu cases
Maryland has confirmed its first cases of seasonal influenza, state health officials announced Friday, several months earlier than last season.
Four children in the Baltimore region have laboratory-confirmed cases. One was hospitalized, but all are doing...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Family
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Swine flu cases found in Maryland
Six Queen Anne's County residents have been diagnosed with a strain of swine flu that has been infecting people across the country, including many who have been attending state and local agricultural fairs, according to state health officials.
There have...Tags: Symptoms, Preventative Medicine, Education, Drugs and Medicines, Flu
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Being prepared
When a natural or man-made disaster happens, it's vital emergency responders have the skills and tools to deal with the situation. Thirty-three representatives from emergency management, emergency medical services, hospitals, fire departments and...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Disasters and Accidents, Vaccines
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NY deli wins battle over 'Heart Attack Sandwich' trademark
KIAHWhile Michelle Obama is trying to teach us how to eat healthy, two restaurants are biting each other across the country over the trademark "Heart Attack Sandwich". The "Second Avenue Deli", a kosher Manhattan deli, won a lawsuit against the Las Vegas-...Tags: Healthy Diet, Manhattan (New York City), Heart Attack, Michelle Obama, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Sac International Ranks among Worst Airports for Spreading Illness
FOX40 NewsIf you've ever called in sick to work because of the cold your child brought home from day care, then you're no stranger to how a series of contacts can wind up spreading illness. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have taken a new look...Tags: Travel, Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Trips and Vacations
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The very sinister side of nature
It's hard not to love nature this time of the year. Our forests are verdant, our rivers free flowing, the air clear and cool (OK, maybe not so much some days but stick with me) and our wildlife full of scamper and renewal. It's the same pretty much...Tags: Malaria, Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Yellow Fever
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Tags: Endangered Species, Bird Flu, Wildlife, Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Swine flu found in pigs at Monroe County Fair
Monroe County Fair officials broke the news to 4-Hers and their families Tuesday, July 31. Vets have been checking the health of every pig at this year's fair. Some pigs are being sent home after showing signs of the Swine Flu. The threat of Swine...
Tags: Symptoms, Flu, Auction Service, Family
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Pigs at state fair getting extra checkups for swine flu
Pigs arriving at the Indiana State Fairgrounds this week had their temperatures taken before being allowed out of their trailers, after cases of swine flu at county fairs. There were four confirmed cases of swine flu in people at the La Porte County...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses
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CDC confirms case of swine influenza in Indiana
The Center for Disease and Control reported Friday 12 additional human infections with swine influenza A (H3N2) was confirmed in three states, including Indiana. One case was reported in Hawaii, 10 cases in Ohio and one in Indiana. The CDC said all...
Tags: Diabetes, Heart Disease, Symptoms, Asthma, Flu
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Health officials urge caution around pigs at fairgrounds
If you're heading out to the Illinois State fair next week, you might want to take some precautions. Health officials are reminding fairgoers to be careful around pigs because of a new strain of flu spreading from animals to people. ...
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Princeton Day Academy loads up on Baltimore basketball players
The Baltimore SunVan Whitfield was born in Baltimore, raised in Baltimore and “sent to die” in Baltimore. Last year Whitfield, a best-selling author and the boys basketball coach at Princeton Day Academy in Beltsville, suffered a heart attack, contracted...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Basketball, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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