by Research Team | Jun 13, 2015 | Health News
The 68-year-old patient, who had just returned from four Middle Eastern countries, went from facility to facility before getting properly diagnosed. He would become “patient zero” of South Korea’s outbreak of MERS, which so far has 126 reported...
by Research Team | Jun 13, 2015 | Health News
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder often fidget, but new research suggests intense fidgeting may actually help them focus on the task at hand. If the research bears out, the traditional advice to encourage these children to sit still may be...
by Research Team | Jun 13, 2015 | Health News
Michigan health and wildlife officials report confirming the state’s first West Nile virus activity for 2015 after detecting it in three crows in Ingham County. State officials said Friday that residents should apply bug spray during peak mosquito biting periods...
by Research Team | Jun 13, 2015 | Health News
Ailyn Lopez, 13, catches a watermelon from her mother Maria Cantellano as they load up a customer’s pickup truck at their stand at the Atlanta Farmers Market in Atlanta. The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the...
by Research Team | Jun 13, 2015 | Health News
Over the last decade, the issue of vaccinations has developed into a postmodern debate in which we can express our personal opinion, but should not presume to suggest others should ‘come over to our side.’ The debate has flourished over social media, where...
by Research Team | Jun 13, 2015 | Health News
North Carolina has canceled upcoming poultry shows and public sales because of the threat of the spread of a new strain of bird flu.