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Weekend Reading: Health and Medicine Online

Weekend Reading: Health and Medicine Online

C-section boom in Boston. A virus stalks the NBA. A hospital apologizes to actor James Wood. Personhood at conception? Judge-directed malpractice settlements. GOP missing the boat on health care reform?

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November 6, 2011 | 0 Comments More
European E. coli outbreak linked to bean sprouts

European E. coli outbreak linked to bean sprouts

German health authorities have linked the E. coli outbreak that has killed 22 and sickened 1,700 people across Europe to locally grown bean sprouts, the European press is reporting today.

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June 5, 2011 | 0 Comments More
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Three cases of E. coli infection in the U.S. linked to European outbreak

All had recently travelled to Germany, where the outbreak began. “Any person with recent travel to Germany with signs or symptoms of STEC infection or HUS, should seek medical care and let the medical provider know about the outbreak of STEC infections in Germany and the importance of being tested,” the CDC warns.

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June 3, 2011 | 0 Comments More
PATH study finds rotavirus vaccine effective in African infants

PATH study finds rotavirus vaccine effective in African infants

Virus kills more than 500,000 children a year worldwide.

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January 28, 2010 | 0 Comments More
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E. coli outbreak linked to Lake Stevens restaurant

Health officials investigating the E. coli outbreak in Snohomish County, north of Seattle, say “the likely exposure site Ixtapa restaurant, 303 – 91st Ave. NE, #B201, in the city of Lake Stevens (east of Everett, central Snohomish County).” “On hearing the investigators’ findings, the restaurant owner voluntarily closed the Lake Stevens today at 12:30 p.m. and pledged [...]

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October 21, 2008 | 0 Comments More
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Possible E. coli outbreak in Snohomish County

Public health officials in Snohomish County are investigating the cases of 14 county residents who may have contracted E. coli infections. So far, health officials have not been able to confirm the illnesses are due to the bacteria, but laboratory testing is underway.

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October 20, 2008 | 0 Comments More