Colorado’s West Nile case total is so far more than double that of any other state
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John Ingold (via The Colorado Sun)
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9/21/23
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The CT Department of Education recommended that an official hearing in its case with the Killingly School District move forward next month.
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Ginny Monk (via Hartford Courant - Politics)
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9/21/23
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Sickle cell disease causes debilitating pain, in both adults and children, and misconceptions about the illness can dictate your quality of care.
The post Quality of Treatment for Sickle Cell …
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WordInBlack.com (via The Sacramento Observer)
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9/21/23
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Cases of COVID-19 are climbing. But the newly approved vaccine does not seem to be widely available in our area.
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Via KGW
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9/21/23
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With limited funds, are districts like Tacoma Public Schools able to meet a growing need for mental health support?
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Via KING5
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9/21/23
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The Biden administration is aiming to prevent possible shortages during a rise in coronavirus cases that has typically come during colder months.
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Via WCNC
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9/21/23
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After a pharmacy director admitted selling "empty" COVID vaccine vials to CBS 2, the hospital changed policy to protect the public.
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Carol Thompson (via CBS Chicago - latest)
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9/20/23
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Our lungs are vital to overall health. But a group of diseases known as COPD can significantly affect lung health.
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Beth Ann Mayer Parade (via Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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9/20/23
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Prosecutors say a 73-year-old man has pleaded guilty to driving a car into a planned abortion clinic in eastern Illinois and trying to set the building on fire earlier this year
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Via ABC News USA
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9/20/23
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The American Parkinson’s Disease Association Northwest chapter has two events this fall and registration is open for both.
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9/20/23
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Health officials in Santa Clara County have cast doubts on reports that a bacterial infection blamed on fish eaten by a San Jose woman caused her to undergo a quadruple amputation.
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CBS San Francisco (via CBS San Francisco)
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9/20/23
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Researchers at Stanford University say the problem is likely to worsen in much of the United States in the years ahead.
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Paul Rogers (via Marin Independent Journal)
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9/20/23
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The discovery of an illegally operating bio lab in the Central Valley was disturbing to many, and especially frightening to the Reedley community living and working around the lab. Investigation of …
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Allison Berke (via Marin Independent Journal)
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9/20/23
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HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — As the leaves start to change and back to school season is in full swing, germs are continuing to spread. Local health officials say flu season estimates and severity …
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Amy Avery (via WAVY)
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9/20/23
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OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) -- If a school shooting or tragic death happens, you always hear about extra counselors and resources available to students. A new tool takes those extra resources a step …
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Kimber Collins (via mypanhandle.com)
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9/20/23
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A Virginia Commonwealth University professor and a partner are developing a new THC breathalyzer that could be used to quickly detect if someone is driving under the influence of cannabis.
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Sahara Sriraman (via Virginian-Pilot)
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9/20/23
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A Virginia Commonwealth University professor and a partner are developing a new THC breathalyzer that could be used to quickly detect if someone is driving under the influence of cannabis.
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Sahara Sriraman (via Daily Press)
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9/20/23
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Every U.S. household can request a new shipment of free tests, starting Monday, Sept. 25.
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Harriet Rowan (via Marin Independent Journal)
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9/20/23
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Every U.S. household can request a new shipment of free tests, starting Monday, Sept. 25.
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Harriet Blair Rowan (via The Mercury News)
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9/20/23
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In West Virginia, 25% of children live in poverty, this is a 21% jump from 2022. This means that 86,000 children in West Virginia live in poverty. In neighboring states, Ohio is at 17% and Kentucky …
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Mark Curtis (via Morgan Messanger - WV)
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9/20/23
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