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Fighting the spread of HIV by posing on the dance floor

by Research Team | Jan 18, 2015 | Health News

The city’s health department hosts the annual ball as part of an HIV outreach and educ… . In this Nov. 16, 2014 photo, a pair of performers compete at a vogue ball in Baltimore, where the city’s health department hosts the annual event as part of an...

Equipment removal a delicate task at closed cancer center

by Research Team | Jan 18, 2015 | Health News

Indiana University officials are seeking expert advice before removing equipment at a closed cancer treatment center because of low levels of radioactivity. The Herald-Times reports that some of the equipment from the IU Health Proton Therapy Center and IU Cyclotron...

Kansas governor seeks tax increases to address budget woes

by Research Team | Jan 18, 2015 | Health News

Kansas would nearly triple its cigarette tax, raise taxes on alcohol and slow down promised income tax cuts to balance its budget under proposals Republican Gov. Sam Brownback outlined Friday. Brownback presented detailed recommendations to the GOP-dominated...

Measles cases linked to Disney Parks swell, spread across U.S. border

by Research Team | Jan 18, 2015 | Health News

The spread of measles that began at Disney Parks last month continues to swell among mostly unvaccinated children and individuals, with more than 40 cases now documented across California and even crossing the border into Mexico, state health officials said Friday....

Canadian actor-writer Don Harron dies at age 90

by Research Team | Jan 18, 2015 | Health News

Don Harron, who entertained TV audiences in Canada and the U.S. with his comic alter ego Charlie Farquharson and helped bring the classic Canadian novel “Anne of Green Gables” to the stage, has died. He was 90. Harron’s eldest daughter Martha said...

Painkiller-addicted babies pose painful, costly problem

by Research Team | Jan 18, 2015 | Health News

As a growing number of newborns are being born addicted to painkillers, Texas lawmakers are considering measures to combat the painful and costly problem. The Austin American-Statesman reports that Texas documented 1,009 Medicaid-covered babies born in 2013 suffering...
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