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Forty years ago, AIDS was a death sentence. Not today, but HIV is still a health threat
The Commercial Appeal via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAmong the symptoms are unexplained weight loss and tiredness, flu-like feelings that linger, and...
WellNow Urgent Care opens local center - Louisville Business First
The Business Journals· 4 days agoA new walk-in urgent care center has opened its doors to patients. The new center will provide quick...
Dr. Wilma Wooten, San Diego County’s public health officer, retires Thursday
U-T San Diego· 6 days agoWilma Wooten her first taste of what it takes to manage a large-scale public health threat. Swine flu and COVID-19 were two big bookends for a 17-year career spent being responsible ...
COVID summer wave grows, with new variant LB.1 on the rise
WLTX-TV Columbia· 3 days agoA summertime wave of COVID-19 infections is arriving earlier than last year across a growing share...
Here’s one more reason to secure the border: Smuggling drives cockfighting trade | Opinion
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 5 days agoThe barbaric practice is illegal in Texas and other states, but court dockets show it’s rampant —...
SNAP benefits, trade barriers among obstacles to farm bill renewal
UPI· 3 days agoJune 14 (UPI) -- A potential reduction in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for...
Melinda French Gates on Her Divorce, Philanthropy, and More
Time via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“She’s a very substantial person, and she brings that to her work,” says former New Zealand Prime...
Water sickness map shows US states worst hit this century
Newsweek· 4 days agoA map of the century's most hazardous areas for water sickness reveals Florida, Ohio and New York have suffered the
Tour and Saudis agree on some items with work still to go to finalize any deal
Newsday· 6 days agoThe PGA Tour and the Saudi backers of LIV Golf reached consensus on several items during its meeting...
Daily Brief: AI’s iPhone moment
Quartz· 6 days agoBeing a frontrunner in the AI race has already propelled Microsoft to new heights, and analysts think that ascent is far from peaking.