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The Cuyahoga County Board of Health wants you to follow the below precautions to protect yourself against the Coronavirus. Go to CCBH.net or call 216-201-2000 for more information.
via BlackDoctor: Adenoviruses have been around since 1953, but many of us haven’t heard about it or seen it in the news lately, until now. In 2018, ongoing outbreaks in two states have put the virus in the public light again. The University of Maryland confirmed 22 cases of the virus during the last week […]
Until more information becomes available, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging Ebola survivors to abstain from all forms of sex or use…
The second Dallas health care worker with Ebola was on a flight from Cleveland to Dallas on Monday — the day before she reported symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. Because of the proximity in time between the Monday evening flight and the first report of her illness, the CDC wants […]
The ‘GMA’ anchor says the hospital stay took “an emotional toll” on her. Robin Roberts, in a Facebook note titled Home Sweet Home: Part II, has just finished up a week-long hospital stay. The Good Morning America anchor never mentioned she was in the hospital until she shared that she “returned home Friday night.” She explains, “A latent […]
Whether you’ve seen the film, seen its 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes or had the misfortune of witnessing its living bacteria bilboard, chances are you’ve taken a panic-stricken moment to wonder: Could ‘Contagion’ really happen? The answer, it turns out, may not be exactly what you want to hear. CBS’s Erica Hill spoke to CDC […]
Whether you’ve seen the film, seen its 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes or had the misfortune of witnessing its living bacteria bilboard, chances are you’ve taken a panic-stricken moment to wonder: Could ‘Contagion’ really happen? The answer, it turns out, may not be exactly what you want to hear. CBS’s Erica Hill spoke to CDC […]
ATLANTA — Health officials estimate that 1 in 22 black Americans will be diagnosed with the AIDS virus in their lifetime – more than twice the risk for Hispanics and eight times that of whites.
ATLANTA — Health officials estimate that 1 in 22 black Americans will be diagnosed with the AIDS virus in their lifetime – more than twice the risk for Hispanics and eight times that of whites.