At least one mosquito tested positive for Zika Virus in Florida, officials said on Thursday, after more than a month of testing mosquitoes in the Sunshine State. The mosquito sample, taken from the area of Miami Beach, was the first…
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The Myth About Cholesterol
In a survey conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the vast majority of Americans (76 percent) said they had had their cholesterol level checked at least once in the previous five years.1 Despite the commonality…
Read MoreFirst Zika Baby in America Born in New Jersey
A baby born to a mother with the Zika virus at a New Jersey hospital appears to be affected by the disease, according to a doctor who helped lead the delivery team. A woman from Honduras delivered the baby girl…
Read MoreShingles Virus Contains Aborted Baby Parts, MSG and Pig Gelatin
The shingles vaccine, branded Zostavax (or Zoster), is supposed to reduce the “risk of developing shingles” and the pain incurred by some elderly people. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends this injection of carcinogenic chemicals for people 60…
Read MoreTN a Top Destination for Abortion Travel
According to data released from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Tennessee has the third-highest percentage of abortions obtained by out-of-state residents. The report cites the latest data collected in 2012 from 47 reporting areas, omitting California, Louisiana, Maryland…
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