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Certain bacteria typically found in the mouth and throat may be a trigger for heart attacks, recent research suggests.
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ER visits for pneumonia doubled last fall, CIHI data shows
The number of emergency department visits for pneumonia more than doubled last fall over the previous year, the Canadian ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNGM shuts down facility after 2 employees contract Legionnaires’ disease
General Motors has shut down an engineering facility in Warren after two employees there reportedly tested positive for ...
September 13 is World Sepsis Day. A reminder that how your everyday habits can hamper your health. Sepsis often starts as a ...
An estimated 14 million kids don't get any vaccines. They face serious threats from measles, diarrhea, pneumonia and more.
Vets are urging farmers to put in place mitigation strategies to curtail a surprising increase in respiratory disease linked ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSN2 dead, 37 sick in Westchester Legionnaires’ outbreak
The Westchester County Department of Health is urging caution after a rise in Legionnaires’ disease cases locally, mirroring ...
The Australian government announced last week there's a new vaccine for pneumococcal disease on the National Immunization ...
Comorbidities, advanced age, arrival by ambulance, and increased heart rate may raise the risk for sepsis-related hospital ...
Merck's pneumococcal vaccine triggered immune responses in children and teens who are at higher risk of serious illness in a ...
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