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Health officials issue warnings as bacteria and stormwater runoff contaminate beaches nationwide, closing popular swimming locations before the July 4th holiday.
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Arizona patient dies of pneumonic plague
An Arizona patient from Coconino County has died from pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed Friday, July 11.
After devastating flash floods swept through Texas, questions are emerging about whether warnings were issued and if victims ...
In April of that year, patients started appearing at hospitals in the industrial city of Sverdlovsk, now known as ...
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at how Daniel Nadler became a billionaire building a ChatGPT for doctors, big ...
What I renamed “The Big Beastly Bill” passed the Senate yesterday. It signed into law dramatic cuts to our public health care ...
The Archdiocese of Santa Fe will mark the 80th anniversary of the detonation of the first nuclear bomb, which took place in ...
Donors must go beyond funding refugee services – threadbare as they are – and support genuine refugee integration.
Hosted by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, the group observed the 80th anniversary of the first ever atomic bomb test that took ...
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) appealed to the Marcos government to ban all forms of online ...
The event observed 80th anniversary of first ever atomic bomb test that took place in south-central New Mexico ...
A pervasive and destructive crisis, ragging, continues to plague Sri Lanka’s higher education, often masked as a harmless ...