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A statewide sports safety work group on Thursday delayed for at least a month making recommendations on whether high school coaches should cancel or modify outdoor sports practices on days of elevated pollution.
CALGARY — Alberta has recorded its third swine flu death.
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With more and more victims of spurious liquor being admitted to the city government hospitals. The V S Hospital on Thursday set up five separate wards for these patients, even as doctors said that survival chances remain slim.
Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center employees realized a loss of about 30 percent in their profit-sharing and retirement plans in 2008 due to a floundering economy.
A woman in Calgary has died after contracting the H1N1 flu. It is the third death linked to the virus in Alberta. The other two deaths were in northern Alberta and in the Edmonton area. Alberta Health Services says the woman was admitted to hospital on June 29th, and diagnosed with H1N1 the next day. She died in hospital Wednesday night. Medical Officer of Health Dr. Richard Musto says the ...
On July 11, 2005 at 7 am WakeMed Health & Hospitals opened the doors to the state's first freestanding emergency department at WakeMed North Healthplex. Initially expecting to treat 14 patients per day, the department quickly surpassed that number and now treats an average of 100 patients per day with acuity levels and chief complaints that mirror emergency departments throughout…
(PhysOrg.com) -- Children and adults who build castles and dig in the sand at the beach are at greater risk of developing gastrointestinal diseases and diarrhea than people who only walk on the shore or swim in the surf, according to researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Noncommunicable diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, cancers, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and common injuries account for the vast majority of all global deaths, but because they are not yet included as priorities in the global development agenda, donors and international organizations have yet to pledge support to help developing countries address these leading health problems.
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Osmetech said today that it has received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for a genotyping test for cystic fibrosis using the company’s eSensor XT-8 System.
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