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Staph infection kills SoCal high school wrestler
A high school wrestler died from complications of a drug-resistant staph infection and a teammate was being treated for the illness.
Noah Armendariz, 17, died Sunday at Children's Hospital of Orange County from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus...Tags: Diseases, Health Organizations, Pharmaceuticals, Wrestling, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Staph Infection Kills Local High School Wrestler
DOWNEY -- A high school wrestler died from complications of a drug-resistant staph infection and a teammate was being treated for the illness.
Noah Armendariz, 17, died Sunday at Children's Hospital of Orange County from methicillin-resistant...Tags: Communicable Diseases, Wrestling, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Healthcare Provider, Diseases
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City woman injured in pit bull attack
Of The Morning CallPolice said a 75-year-old north Bethlehem woman had a chunk of flesh torn from her leg Tuesday afternoon when her neighbor's pit bull jumped a fence and bit her. Millie Valenti of 1573 Valley Road was bitten on the arms and legs by a pit bull owned by...Tags: Diseases, Injuries
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Ex-boyfriend's pit bulls attack woman
247-7838A woman from Portsmouth is recovering from wounds five days after she was attacked by her former boyfriend's two pit bull terriers. Beonquay Charmane Earley, 31, of Oak Lane Place, was mauled around 3:30 a.m. Saturday at a house on Colony Road in Newport...Tags: Diseases, Denbigh, Animals, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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HHS outlines flu-pandemic vaccine scenario
Essential health care workers would be immunized first if a flu pandemic broke out in the United States, the government said yesterday. The Department of Health and Human Services released long-awaited details on who would get vaccinated if a serious...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Diseases, Medical Services, Employees, Epidemics and Plagues
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Low-cost and free neutering for feral cats
denise.flaim@newsday.comFeral cats are a serious commitment for the animal lovers who dedicate time every day to feed and monitor their colonies. And these homeless kitties are often a bone of contention with nearby home and business owners, who can get tired of the foot...Tags: Long Island, Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Animals, Minority Groups
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Rowing Helps Friend Honor Hayley Petit's Memory
Courant Staff WriterWOODBURY — When Bianca Czaderna and Hayley Petit were in middle school, many classmates and friends called them "twins." "We were tall and athletic, had the same interests, and did everything together," Czaderna said. Czaderna, sitting in her...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Death and Dying, University of Connecticut, Eight Rowing, Geno Auriemma
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Study: Most nursing homes not ready for pandemics
Associated Press WriterNew research suggests more than half of nursing homes are not prepared to help overwhelmed hospitals in emergencies. Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, released Tuesday, says nursing homes are not equipped to...Tags: Illnesses, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Epidemics and Plagues, Medicine, Diseases
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NFL star Reggie White's widow speaks on her MS
Sara White, the widow of Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end Reggie White, spoke of her own illness at a luncheon held by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Wisconsin Chapter. Diagnosed with the disease in 2003, she said she wanted to turn...Tags: Diseases, Reggie White, Green Bay Packers, Death and Dying, National Football League
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Pit bull bites woman in Bethlehem
Police said a 75-year-old woman was injured yesterday afternoon when her neighbor's pit bull jumped over a fence and bit her numerous times. Millie Valenti of 1573 Valley Road was bitten on the arms and legs by a pit bull owned by her neighbor, Lisa...Tags: Diseases
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