Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 01, 2022
The viruses of winter arrived early this year, and hospitals and doctor’s offices are filling up with sniffling and coughing children.Viruses that are typically most prevalent in colder months — including respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, enterovirus, and rhinovirus — started attacking kids this summer. Then, as schools reopened in the fall, the virus that gets the most attention these days — COVID-19 — spiked among children and... + full article
ABC News USA Life October 01, 2022
The surge in children's respiratory illnesses, including rhinovirus and enterovirus, is pushing pediatric emergency departments and health systems toward capacity in some parts of the country.Infectious disease experts say they are seeing a of certain pediatric infections... + más
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Ars Technica USA Science October 01, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 30, 2022 11:08 pm UTC / A bottle of influenza vaccine at a CVS pharmacy and MinuteClinic on September 10, 2021, in Miami.... + más
Sheldon Jacobson and Janet Jokela: Will we have a severe flu season? It doesn’t need to be that way. | Chicago Tribune
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Some of the days may still be warm and sunny, but the cool nighttime air tells us winter is right around the corner. For many Mainers, that’s anxiety-inducing news. Heating oil, the heating source for 60 percent of Maine homes, is nearly . Some natural gas customers will see... + más
As energy prices soar, Galvin proposes creation of $50 million state fund for home heating oil | The Boston Globe
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Newsweek USA World September 27, 2022
An outbreak of Ebola disease in Uganda is a result of Sudan virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed.Samples from a patient in the Mubende district of central Uganda tested positive for Sudan virus on September 20, and as of September 25, there have been 18... + más
Uganda confirms at least 1 case of Ebola hemorrhagic fever | Associated Press
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The Atlantic USA Health September 24, 2022
An unnerving flu season in the Southern Hemisphere bodes poorly for those in the north.Salvatore Laporta / LightRocket / GettySeptember 7, 2022Sometime in the spring of 2020, after centuries, perhaps millennia, of tumultuous coexistence with humans, influenza . Around the globe,... + más
The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
It got too cozy with its host.Nature Picture Library / AlamySeptember 21, 2022Many, many millions of years ago, an HIV-like virus wriggled its way into the genome of a floofy, bulgy-eyed lemur, and got permanently stuck.Trapped in a cage of primate DNA, the virus could no longer... + más
HIV-positive people who have monkeypox are hospitalized more often, CDC study says | CNBC
Yaa Simpson: Investing in Black-led community groups in Chicago area is critical to fighting HIV | Chicago Tribune
ABC News USA Business September 17, 2022
Commuters, producers, refineries and others could all be affected if there is a nationwide rail strike at the end of this week.Members of one union rejected a tentative agreement that their leaders had negotiated with the biggest freight railroads, and three other unions were... + más
Biden says tentative railway labor agreement reached, averting strike | 10 WBNS
Biden touts tentative railroad deal as a 'big win for America' | ABC News
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