by Research Team | Jul 28, 2015 | Health News
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi remains under a boil water order even though a citywide advisory was lifted over the weekend. Corpus Christi officials last Thursday issued a boil water notice after E. coli contamination was confirmed at two sites in the Flour Bluff...
by Research Team | Jul 28, 2015 | Health News
Hundreds of people volunteered this weekend to have their heads shaved in an effort to set a world record and show their support for a 5-year-old boy who lost his own hair during treatment for cancer. The boy, Austin Smith, is the son of Monticello Police Chief Britt...
by Research Team | Jul 28, 2015 | Health News
EKGs, X-rays and heart procedures — the role of non-physicians grows A USA TODAY analysis finds nurse practitioners, physician assistants are a growing force. Check out this story on thetimesherald.com: http://usat.ly/1S7DVNx Nurse practitioner Melissa Lamaster...
by Research Team | Jul 28, 2015 | Health News
Health officials in Mississippi say the state’s second West Nile virus case for 2015 has been reported in Adams County. The state health department said Monday in a news release that one other case of the mosquito-borne virus was reported last week in Hinds...
by Research Team | Jul 27, 2015 | Health News
A judge has ruled that control of a landmark project on Alzheimer’s disease belongs to the University of California, San Diego – handing the school a major legal victory in its lawsuit against the University of Southern California. UC San Diego sued over...