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ASU Clinics Provide Affordable Flu Shots to Students

November 5, 2014

Arizona, USA – The Arizona State University (ASU) will offer flu shots for students in time for the cold and flu season. The month of October is the beginning of the dreaded flu season. However, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has not reported any case of influenza within the state.

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A Woman’s Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Journey

November 4, 2014

Glen Burnie, Maryland – A woman named Amber Blose battles against breast cancer during pregnancy. At 31, Blose was diagnosed with breast cancer, news from her doctor that sounded like a flat-line noise, she said. She lost her son, Cameron, a little over a year ago. Cameron was 4 months premature, and passed away after

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Woman Cites Ways on How to Prevent Spread of Infectious Diseases

November 3, 2014

Seattle, Washington – A woman from the state has become an expert when it comes to the prevention of the spread of infectious diseases, and cites her thoughts about the Ebola virus. Patricia Lynch has been a an advocate and expert in the prevention of the spread of infectious diseases such as the Ebola virus.

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White House to Focus More on Response to the Ebola Threat

November 2, 2014

Washington, D.C. – Instead of heading out for the second day of travel connected to election season, President Obama opt to stay in the White House last Thursday and focus on what options does the government has in response to the Ebola threat that is raising concerns all over the world. The Obama administration is

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Second Positive Ebola Patient Being Treated in Dallas

November 1, 2014

Dallas, Texas – The Texas Department of State Health Services stated Wednesday that a second urgent care health worker confined in a hospital in Dallas who actually took care of the first ever Ebola patient that was diagnosed within the U.S. tested also positive for the said disease. The said department said early Wednesday in

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Preparedness for Ebola Cases – How Ready Is SC to Face Ebola Cases?

October 31, 2014

Charleston, South Carolina – State health officials confirmed their preparedness for Ebola cases and further potentially deadly diseases as they are creating a database of prime health care providers. The Medical University of South Carolina together with the Greenville Health System (GHS) has agreed to become centers in caring for people who may contract the

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Police Officer Off Medication During an Alleged Assault

October 30, 2014

King City, California – Bobby Carrillo, a King City cop was allegedly off medication when he attacked a probable witness in his ongoing felony case. Prosecutor Steve Somers stated the 19-year old victim Francisco Ibarra was a previous police explorer of King City. Ibarra was also a former student of Carrillo’s tutelage at Hartnell College.

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Officials Issue Public Health Tips to Address Virus Season

October 29, 2014

Morristown, New Jersey – Town of Morristown in partnership with the Morristown Medical Center issued public health tips in addressing the virus season, including other types of respiratory diseases. The entire United States is in the midst of the virus season, considering the different types of viruses such as the rhinovirus, influenza, and the varieties

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Licking County Develops Ebola Precautionary Measures

October 28, 2014

Licking County, Ohio – The Health Department of Licking County is reassuring their local residents that no sign of the Ebola virus is present in the area, but for Ebola precautionary measures, though the health department met with their officials last Friday along with first responders, health care and urgent care workers in developing plans

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Laurel School District Joins in Farm-to-School Nutrition Program

October 27, 2014

Laurel, Delaware – Farm-to-School nutrition program utilized at Laurel School District in meeting the fruit and vegetable guidelines outlined by federal new school meal pattern requirements. The Farm-to-school (F2S) nutrition programs have been dedicated in serving fresh and healthy food like fruits and vegetables. Such programs have also been considered as urgent care clinics, associated

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Important Motivation for Regular Exercise and Healthy Eating

October 26, 2014

Cedar Rapids, Iowa – The summer always brings a surge interest in doing outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, biking, and even family beach trips, and with these fun things and free time, exercise and healthy eating habits may naturally come without the need for too much preparation and planning. It is a different story though

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Health Products Marketer Banned by Iowan Judge

October 25, 2014

Des Moines, Iowa – The state Attorney General issued a news release, blocking a Las Vegas health products marketer. On October 16, an Iowa judge barred a Las Vegas health products marketer from selling its products to Iowans. The news release was brought about by a complainant from Eastern Iowa. The woman said the health

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