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Public Health (Page 473)

Genes May Play Big Role in Academic Success, Study Suggests

2014-10-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 6, 2014
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

But a number of other factors affect schoolwork and achievement, experts stressContinue Reading

Ebola Patient in Dallas Hospital Takes Turn for Worse: CDC

2014-10-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 5, 2014
In: Diseases, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Meanwhile, Texas health officials search for homeless man who may have been exposed to virusContinue Reading

Ebola Patient in Dallas Hospital Takes Turn for Worse: CDC

2014-10-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 5, 2014
In: Diseases, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Meanwhile, Texas health officials search for homeless man who may have been exposed to virusContinue Reading

CDC Confirms First Patient Diagnosed With Ebola in United States

2014-09-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 30, 2014
In: Infectious Disease, Public Health

Unidentified man cared for at Dallas hospital developed symptoms days after flying from West AfricaContinue Reading

American Doctor Exposed to Ebola Admitted to NIH Hospital

2014-09-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 29, 2014
In: Doctors and Health Care, Healthy Living, Infectious Disease, Public Health

The patient was working in West Africa; not clear if infection occurredContinue Reading

ADHD Can Hamper School Performance as Early as 2nd Grade, Study Says

2014-09-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 29, 2014
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Public Health

Researchers report problems with reading, math, social skillsContinue Reading

3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital

2014-09-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 25, 2014
In: Doctors and Health Care, Healthy Living, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Treatments included experimental drug and blood transfusions from a fellow medical missionary who survived the virusContinue Reading

Boys With Autism Show Certain Grammar Skills in Study

2014-09-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 25, 2014
In: Kids' Health, Neurological, Parenting, Public Health

They were able to form some past tense verbs faster than boys without the disorderContinue Reading

FDA Warns Doctors of Danger From Fake Drugs

2014-09-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 23, 2014
In: General Health, Public Health

Health care providers ordering meds should view ‘too good to be true’ offers with suspicion, agency saysContinue Reading

Ebola Cases Could Reach 1.4 Million in Months, CDC Predicts

2014-09-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 23, 2014
In: Infectious Disease, Public Health

More than twice as many people are falling ill in Liberia, Sierra Leone as reported, health officials sayContinue Reading

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