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Don't Kiss That Baby – Vermont Pediatrician Has a Warning Amid Rise in RSV Infections
Delay your visit and support new parents in other ways, the doctor advises.
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Don't Kiss That Baby – Vermont Pediatrician Has a Warning Amid Rise in RSV Infections
With medical facilities around New England reporting increased levels of RSV infections in kids, including surges in admissions at Boston-area hospitals, a prominent Vermont pediatrician is urging all of us to do our part to reduce the spread of disease. “Everyone has a part to play in this,” said Dr. Becca Bell of the University of Vermont Children’s Hospital,...
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Mac Jones Misses Patriots Practice Due to Illness, Reportedly Not COVID-Related
Quarterback Mac Jones appears to have recovered from his back injury, but another ailment kept him out of Patriots practice Thursday.
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Framingham Mayor-Elect Hospitalized Days After Winning Race
The incoming mayor of Framingham, Massachusetts, was hospitalized on Friday, supporters said in a statement Saturday. Mayor-elect Charlie Sisitsky was admitted to a hospital with an infection just days after winning Tuesday’s mayoral race, according to a statement from the Sisitsky Committee. “Mayor-Elect Sisitsky was admitted to the hospital last evening. He was experiencing complications from a routine medical...
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No Evidence of Mysterious Bird Disease in Mass., Officials Say
Bird feeders have grown in popularity in lockstep with the emergence of work-from-home schedules for many people in Massachusetts, but state officials are urging people to keep their feeders offline for a while longer. In mid-July, the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife issued an advisory citing an illness affecting birds in some parts of the U.S. and advising people,...
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Mass. Residents Urged to Take Down Bird Feeders as ‘Mystery Disease' Spreads
The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is urging people to take down bird feeders and report dead bird sightings as a “mystery disease” spreads and kills them in certain parts of the country. States like Maryland and Virginia started receiving reports of sick and dying birds in May. The birds were seen with eye swelling, crusty discharge and neurological…
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Illness Hits Patriots Locker Room
Nine Patriots players were absent or limited in practice due to illness Wednesday.
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US Citizen Jailed in Lebanon as Country Deals With Crisis
In September, Amer Fakhoury closed his New Hampshire restaurant to take his first vacation in years to visit family in his native Lebanon — a country he hadn’t been to for nearly two decades. He hasn’t returned to the United States. Soon after his arrival in Lebanon, the 57-year-old American citizen was detained by authorities and remains jailed there. Doctors...
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Tom Brady ‘Questionable' for Sunday's Game With Elbow Injury
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys after he was limited in practice Friday due to a right elbow injury. Brady, who has dealt with other injuries this season, is one of several Patriots listed on the injured report ahead of Sunday’s game.
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Vaping-Related Lung Transplant Performed at Detroit Hospital
Doctors at a Detroit hospital have performed a double lung transplant on a man whose lungs were damaged from vaping. No other details of the transplant were released Monday by Henry Ford Health System, which has scheduled a news conference Tuesday. The patient has asked his medical team to share photographs and an update to warn others about vaping.
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US Officials Identify ‘Strong Culprit' in Vaping Illness
U.S. health officials announced a breakthrough Friday into the cause of a mysterious outbreak of vaping illnesses, reporting they have a “very strong culprit.” The same chemical compound was found in fluid taken from the lungs of 29 patients across the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
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Health Officials Announce Breakthrough in Vaping Illness Investigation
U.S. health officials announced a breakthrough Friday into the cause of a mysterious outbreak of vaping illnesses, reporting they have a “very strong culprit.” The same chemical compound was found in fluid taken from the lungs of 29 patients across the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The compound — vitamin E acetate — was previously found...
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Vaping-Related Lung Injuries Grow to Over 2,000
The CDC reported that the number of vaping-related injuries grew by 8% over the last week, reaching 2,051 confirmed cases across the U.S.
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Mom of ‘Terminally Ill' Child Accused in Her Death
The 2017 death of Olivia Gant, a 7-year-old whose “bucket list” of final wishes evoked heart-touching news stories, wasn’t the result of multiple diseases – it was a murder carried out by her mother, according to a grand jury indictment unsealed Monday.
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Mom Who Touted Daughter's ‘Bucket List' Accused in Her Death
A Colorado mother who sought donations to cover medical treatments for her daughter and promoted the girl’s “bucket list” of dreams to fulfill before she died has been indicted on a murder charge in the 7-year-old’s death that was previously believed to be from a terminal disease. In a grand jury indictment revealed Monday, Kelly Renee Turner, 41, also known...
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Some Johnson's Baby Powder Recalled After Positive Asbestos Test
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. said it was voluntarily recalling a single lot of its Johnson’s Baby Powder in response to a federal test indicating the presence of “sub-trace” levels of asbestos, the company said in a statement Friday.
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After Static Summer, Democratic Race Enters a Chaotic Fall
A Democratic presidential race that had been largely static through the summer has tumbled into a chaotic fall, shaped by unpredictable events and the deepening impeachment crisis surrounding President Donald Trump. Less than four months before voting begins, front-running candidates are facing urgent questions about their ability to challenge Trump, prompted by a health scare for Sen. Bernie Sanders, an...
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Massachusetts Reports 1st Death From Vaping-Associated Lung Disease
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported the state’s first death from a vaping-associated lung injury to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday. The deceased, a woman in her 60s from Hampshire County, was among the 121 suspected cases that have been reported to DPH since Sept. 11, when Massachusetts began mandating that clinicians immediately report...
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Maine Hospital Apologizes Over ‘Wall of Shame' With Patient Info
A Maine hospital is apologizing after the personal information of patients was posted on a “wall of shame” by the health center’s employees. It happened at St. Mary’s Hospital in Lewiston over a period at least two years long.