by Research Team | Mar 22, 2015 | Health News
While most white people who develop skin cancer are older men, the reverse is true in Asian and Hispanic populations, a new study suggests. Researchers contend that shifting preferences for tanning among Asians and Hispanics in the United States — along with the...
by Research Team | Mar 22, 2015 | Health News
House aides released an outline late Friday of an emerging bipartisan deal shielding physicians from Medicare cuts and pumping more funds to popular programs for children’s health and community health centers. In a first hint of some of the measure’s fine...
by Research Team | Mar 22, 2015 | Health News
Idaho health insurance costs tick higher Idaho’s largest health insurers tacked on double-digit rate increases for people and small businesses in 2015. Check out this story on KREM.com: http://on.krem.com/1CajXrS BOISE, Idaho – Workers at a Meridian...
by Research Team | Mar 22, 2015 | Health News
Herds of African cattle may hold the secret to new ways of fighting parasitic diseases like malaria, which kills some 600,000 people a year, scientists said on Friday. LONDON: Herds of African cattle may hold the secret to new ways of fighting parasitic diseases like...
by Research Team | Mar 21, 2015 | Health News
The Oklahoma Department of Health reported Thursday that three new deaths were recorded during the past week due to flu. The previous record of 72 deaths set last year was broken in February.
by Research Team | Mar 21, 2015 | Health News
Health officials say they found no active tuberculosis cases among infants possibly exposed to a TB-infected El Paso hospital worker. The El Paso health department announced Thursday that it’s wrapped up its seven-month investigation of the potential exposures...