Jersey's public health boss has urged people not to swim at a beach after
Common Laxatives Linked To Serious Behavioral Issues In Children, Warn Experts Authored by Sheramy Tsai via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), (Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock, Getty Images) Bradley Koehler resembled any four-year-old, always on the move and eager to explore the world around him. Healthy and well-adjusted, he began having episodes of bed-wetting, despite being successfully potty-trained. Alarmed by this regression, his parents sought medical advice....
This chart shows when the 11 people in this E. coli outbreak got sick. The
This map shows where the 11 people in this E. coli outbreak lived. This
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The CDC has issued a warning against consuming raw milk, due to bird flu particles. This has sparked concerns among the Springfield City council’s Health and Human Services Subcommittee.
New information reveals that the spate of 57 cases at the Pilsen migrant shelter can be traced back to a one year-old boy who had only received one of the two vital vaccines.
A new report from the CDC found that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is having its 'largest surge of mpox cases every recorded.' This includes 19,919 infections and 975 deaths.
It's another active start to the week with multiple rounds of storms
A Tornado Warning has been issued in Southeastern Portage County and
California homeowners are facing an ongoing squatter crisis across Los Angeles.Thousands of homes are being invaded by squatters who live in them without paying rent, and many cause major property damage or even physical injury to property owners, according to Daniel Yukelson, executive director of the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles.And while squatting is technically illegal in California, those living in these homes have certain rights that protect them under the law, and...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an enforcement alert Monday urging water utility systems to take immediate actions to protect the nation's drinking water from cyberattacks.According to the EPA, recent federal inspections revealed that 70 percent of U.S. water systems inspected do not fully comply with requirements in the Safe Drinking Water Act. The agency added that some systems have "critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities, such as default passwords that have not been updated...