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Mike Duclos sets up two disinfecting "robots" that vaporize hydrogen peroxide to fill sealed rooms and disinfect all surfaces at Johns Hopkins Hospital Dec. 29 in Baltimore.
Disinfecting robots prevent superbug infections
BALTIMORE — Even as epidemiologists worry about a shrinking arsenal of antibiotics to fight potentially deadly drug-resistant bacteria, researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital are betting on another ...
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Norovirus: The other kind of ‘flu’
While the public health emergency stemming from the nationwide outbreak of influenza continues, there’s another winter illness circulating that’s just as effective at delivering a knock out, but it...
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Red Cross sponsors blood drives
As people celebrate the New Year, the American Red Cross urges people to list blood donation as one of their resolutions. According to the Red Cross Tennessee Valley Blood Services Region, Janua...
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Jay Feinberg (left) is founder and executive director of the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation in Boca Raton, Fla., that since 2000 has registered more than 200,000 potential donors and made nearly 10,000 matches between people who need the blood-producing matter to those willing to give it. With Feinberg is Gregg Francis, chief operating and financial officer.
Stranger to stranger: Gift of Life nears the 10,000-match mark
BOCA RATON, Fla. — For 13 years, a Boca Raton foundation has been transferring the stuff of life from one person to another — and saving countless lives in the process. Since the first time it m...
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McCracken senior program offers free health fair
The McCracken County Senior Citizen Center and Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of McCracken County will host the second annual Martin Luther King Jr. health fair for seniors on Friday. The ...
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Murray doctor offers free back, neck pain seminar
A Murray physiatrist will offer a free screening for community members interested in learning how to control back and neck pain with a non-surgical approach that excludes medication. Dr. Monte R...
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Snapshot of influenza activity in local states
Here is a snapshot of flu activity in Kentucky and bordering states: n Illinois: Intensive care unit hospitalizations and flu-related deaths surpass previous years and continue to climb, with 27...
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Risk to all ages: 100 kids die each year from flu
NEW YORK — Twenty flu-related deaths have been reported in children so far this winter — one of the worst tolls this early in the year since health officials began keeping track. Still, observer...
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Brain image study: Fructose intake doesn’t register a ‘full’ feeling
This is your brain on sugar — for real. Scientists have used imaging tests to show for the first time that fructose, a sugar that saturates the American diet, can trigger brain changes that may lea...
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Jeffrey Shaman works at a computer in his office Dec. 13 at Columbia University's Department of Environmental Health Sciences in New York. In the study of New York City flu cases published last month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the authors said they could forecast, by up to seven weeks, the peak of flu season. Scientists hope to try real-time predictions as early as next year, said Jeffrey Shaman of Columbia University, who led the work.
Flu? Malaria? Disease forecasters look to sky
NEW YORK — Only a 10 percent chance of showers today, but a 70 percent chance of flu next month. That’s the kind of forecasting health scientists are trying to move toward, as they increasingly ...
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