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Magistrate Sides With Defendants in Inmate's Claims in Failure to Treat Hep C | Law.com
Law.com· 11 hours agoIn a memorandum opinion and recommendation issued May 28, Auld found that physician assistant Karen...
Berrien County Health Department offering walk-in childhood immunizations
ABC57 South Bend· 14 hours agoBerrien County Health Department offering free dental screenings for kindergarteners BENTON HARBOR, Mich. - The Berrien County Health Department (BCHD) ...
The importance of Men's Health Month
KTBS Shreveport· 6 days agoAt every stage of life, men are encouraged to consider three equally important aspects of their health—physical health, mental health ...
Free vaccine clinic set for June 11 in Flint
MLive.com· 8 hours agoThe clinic will offer flu, COVID-19, Tdap, and Hepatitis B vaccines and aims to promote health and wellness.
From syphilis to gonorrhea, WHO flags ‘major increase’ in STIs worldwide
Stamford Advocate· 18 hours agoWithin the United States, Georgia ranked fifth for most cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea in 2022, and came in 20th for syphilis. “The rising incidence of syphilis raises major concerns,” WHO ...
CDC officials say that closing or limiting syringe exchanges in Philly could cause an HIV outbreak
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 10 hours agoCollman has advocated for the city to continue funding syringe exchanges and wrote to the CDC,...
Tattoos pose inherent risks of hepatitis, HIV and cancers, warn doctors
Investing.com· 6 days agoBeware, the ink and needle used may raise your risk of getting diseases like Hepatitis B, C, HIV,...
This Is The Safest Way To Eat Raw Oysters
Delish· 2 hours agoOne of our favorite ways to celebrate happy hour is with a tray of oysters on the half shell. Health officials consider Vibrio vulnificus infections to...
Pharma firm urged to share new 'game-changer' HIV drug
AFP via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMore than 300 politicians, health experts and celebrities called Thursday for US pharmaceutical...
Tattoos may increase blood cancer risk by 21%
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 3 days agoResearch from Sweden has found a link between getting a tattoo of any size and an overall 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.