Scientists believe that the best chance to end the HIV pandemic is still the development of a vaccine, however, researchers say the biggest challenge is the inability to develop antibodies that can handle the large amount of variability of HIV.
It might seem as if every day a new study comes out saying sitting is bad or sitting is not so bad, but either way the message remains the same: Make sure you get at least a few exercise every single day.
Sash holds the Iowa Hawkeye record for interception return yards. Sash went on to play two seasons for the New York Giants winning the Super Bowl in his first season with the team. Both methadone and hydrocodone are prescribed to deal with pain, although the medical...
The report distinguishes between end-of-life care and palliative care, which is defined by the World Health Organization as limited not only to care in the final stages of a terminal illness, but also includes early assessments, psychological attention, and support systems.
The Iowa Department of Public Health released the findings of an autopsy in the death of former Hawkeye and New York Giants football player, Tyler Sash, on Tuesday. According to the findings, the 27-year-old Sash died of an accidental overdose when he mixed two pain medications.
Lead study co-author Doctor Kathleen Glass, associate director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Food Research Institute in the USA, said neither caramel, because of its low amount of water, nor apples, due to their acidity, are normal breeding grounds for listeria....
Doctors say you can’t get the flu from the flu shot and you should still get a shot even if you think you’ve had the flu. This is the second annual Flu Boo event that DOH-Pinellas has held at the Pinellas Park location.
“The flu shot is the best form of prevention against the flu”. Vaccination can reduce flu illnesses if you do get sick, which can mean less time lost at work or in school.
“This year this vaccine is clearly been proven to be a better match for the strain that is circulating in our community”, Dr. John Walker, a Stanislaus County Public Health officer said.