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Third of patients waited more than four hours in A&E, latest figures show
Press Association News via AOL· 2 hours agoOne third of people attending Scotland’s emergency departments waited longer than four hours,...
Ottawa Public Health seeking ways to continue wastewater testing
CBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOttawa Public Health wants to collaborate with local partners to look for ways to continue...
Jay Bhattacharya on COVID, Social Media Censorship, and Trump vs. Biden
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThe consequence was to create almost a caste system, where if you're vaccinated, you're clean, if...
King Charles to Welcome Japanese Emperor and Empress
Time via Yahoo News· 34 minutes agoCrick Institute, the U.K.’s flagship biomedical research center. Japan is a world leader in cancer clinical research and the institute is home to a...
CT religious vaccine exemption ban will hold; SCOTUS rejects case
Hartford Business Journal· 27 minutes agoThe U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case Monday challenging Connecticut legislation that...
Want to make $100K or more? Here are the highest paying open jobs in SC government
The State via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoThe Upstate Region of the Department of Health and Environmental Control, which on July 1 becomes...
A botulism outbreak in Russia leaves 1 dead, scores more hospitalized after eating readymade salads
WWTI Watertown· 29 minutes agoOne person has died and scores more remain hospitalized in Russia in an outbreak of botulism that...
KCU's Dr. Rex Archer receives prestigious F. Douglas Scutchfield Leadership Award for work in public...
telegraphherald.com· 4 days agoThe Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) honored Rex Archer, MD, MPH, Kansas City University...
Public health mobile clinic coming to Driscoll this week
KIII Corpus Christi· 2 days agoThe clinic will include free health screenings, immunizations and wellness counseling.
A Botulism Outbreak in Russia Leaves 1 Dead, Scores More Hospitalized After Eating Readymade Salads
US News & World Report· 29 minutes agoOne person has died and scores more remain hospitalized in Russia in an outbreak of botulism that spans several Russian regions, the authorities have reported. Foodborne botulism is a rare illness ...