Healthy Living/WellnessHealth Officials See Increase In Rare Rabbit Fever Tularemia In Humans In 2015, there has been an increased number of Tularemia or rabbit fever cases reported in four states. A total of 100 instances of the disease were reported within nine months, whereas the annual U.S. average is 125 cases.by Angela Laguipo
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Healthy Living/WellnessCalifornia AG Saves Non-Profit Daughters of Charity Health System Hospital Chain By Putting It Under New Managementby Christian de Looper
Healthy Living/WellnessNovartis CART Lymphoma Therapy CTL019 Shows Positive Results In Clinical Studyby Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/WellnessFormer President Jimmy Carter Says He Has No Signs Of Cancerby Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/WellnessStem Cell Gene Therapy Shows Promise In Treating Patients With Rare Immunodeficiency Disorderby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessNearly Half Of Americans With High Cholesterol Problems Do Not Take Medicationsby Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/WellnessNut Butter Tied To Salmonella Outbreak That Sickened 11 In Nine Statesby Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/WellnessExposure To Common Farm Pesticide May Damage Lungs Of Childrenby Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/WellnessBigger And Taller Humans, Animals Have Shorter Lifespan Because Of DNA Changesby Katherine Derla