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In Texas, fifty rural hospitals are at risk of closure. That is more than any other state in the country. Behind Texas, in descending order: Kansas (44), Tennessee (27), Georgia (25), and Mississippi (24)
Most Americans aren’t anti-vaccine. They’re uncertain — and that’s a growing public health challenge
Record measles cases and rising childhood vaccine exemptions in the U.S. have fueled concerns that Americans are increasingly turning against vaccines
Doctors measure your cholesterol levels, BMI, blood sugar and waist circumference because they can be predictors of heart trouble if they’re too high
Ian Machado Garry might have lost to reigning champion Islam Makhachev for the welterweight title at UFC 330, but this top-tier technical striker is far from down and out. At 28, the Irishman holds an impressive MMA record of 17-2, which, in layman’s terms, means he has lost only twice in his entire MMA career.…
Ask anyone about their last dinner out with a partner or a friend, and there’s a good chance phones were on the table. Maybe someone checked a notification mid-conversation. Maybe the other person noticed; maybe they didn’t say anything
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Va. (WHSV) -Health officials are keeping an eye on several infectious diseases across Virginia, from respiratory illnesses and foodborne infections to tick-borne diseases and sexually transmitted infections. While some of these illnesses are more common than others, the Virginia Department of Health said knowing how they spread and how to prevent them can help keep…
VITAMIN D deficiency was widespread in children, with higher BMI linked to lower levels in overweight groups
More than 69 new cases of cyclosporiasis were reported in Florida during the most recent week of data released Thursday by the state health department

