By Joselyn Villalobos For the daily press VICTORVILLE – Beginning Relay for Life's twentieth annual walk, more than 100 cancer survivors marched around Victor Valley College on Saturday morning, raising awareness and …
Read More »Pediatric Brain Tumor Center Chad Carr in UMich was launched with a gift of $ 30M
ANN ARBOR, MI – While the name Chad Carr has been synonymous with pediatric brain cancer since ending its battle with intrinsic diffuse pontine glioma (DIPG) in 2015, it will now be …
Read More »Oregon hospital pursues “war on melanoma”
Updated at 9:07 a.m., Saturday, May 19, 2018 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Health and Science University has declared a "war on melanoma" and is recruiting unusual infantry soldiers for work: …
Read More »In the city of Congo where Ebola lives, fear but do not panic
MBANDAKA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Reuters) – In the city of Mbandaka, in the northwest of the Congo, Mbombo Roge no longer shakes hands with friends: Ebola changed all that. A …
Read More »Outdoor | The climatic conditions can cause tick & # 39; logjam & # 39; – Sports – The Columbus Dispatch
By Dave Golowenski for The Columbus Dispatch Mark, mark, dial. It's time for me to come back. "With the prolonged winter cold we have experienced this year and the slower evolving spring …
Read More »The Salmonella outbreak of the catering service sicks 70 people and hospitalizes 4 in Newton County, Georgia
At least 70 people in Newton County, Georgia received medical treatment due to an outbreak of salmonella. Officials believe that a local catering company caused the outbreak. ( Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID, …
Read More »Is the food at your farmers market safe?
CLOSE Best practices when buying at a farmers market Wochit Buy Photo Plants and many other fresh items are on display Friday, May 18 at the St. Joseph Farmers Market. (Photo: Dave …
Read More »Taking a road trip? BC. wants you to check for bats hitchhiking
It is known that Colombians on the way to the route catch an occasional hitchhiker, but there is a fuzzy pbadenger that the province asks them to avoid. Officials from the Ministry …
Read More »Vacationers are urged to look for bats stowaways that could be carriers of deadly diseases
<div clbad = "post-attachment" alt = " 640"> Brown bat wing with White Nose Syndrome. (sent) Holidaymakers are urged to search for stowaway bats that could be carriers of a deadly disease …
Read More »Dietary soda may be damaging your diet
This article was originally published in The Conversation. Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, but the jury is still deliberating over whether these chemicals are harmless. Also called non-nutritive sweeteners, these can be synthetic, …
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