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Fungal freeloaders including leaf spots and powdered mildew can greet Oklahoma's gardeners after a wet spring. Ways do exist to eradicate these infections.
A seaside escape is always a popular summer activity, particularly for Fourth of July festivities, but with potentially ...
An Idaho family is pleading for prayers as their daughter recovers at Intermountain Health Primary Children's Hospital after ...
E. coli is a fecal coliform that health departments can test for in Indiana waters. The bacteria ends up in our waters from the gastrointestinal tracts of people and warm-blooded animals. The bacteria ...
Waterborne illnesses are a significant concern during the monsoon season. Here's what you need to know about the causes, symptoms, and prevention.
Discover how atrophic gastritis silently damages stomach tissue while increasing cancer risk, often going undiagnosed for years.
Neti pots and similar sinus rinsing tools are a staple in many households, but in rare cases these devices can be deadly when ...
"Infection occurs when water harboring the amoeba goes up a person’s nose, usually during swimming," she said. "It is not known why some people get infected and others, even swimming companions ...
The Centers for Disease Control recently reported that a 71-year-old woman died in Texas in 2024 from a rare brain infection caused by tap water in her RV. She used that water to wash out her nose.
A Texas woman died from an infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba days after cleaning her sinuses using tap water, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case report. The ...
A popular brand of mineral water has been urgently recalled after bottles were found contaminated with a dangerous bacteria that could lead to blood infections. The Coca-Cola Company pulled select ...
A PREVIOUSLY healthy woman died after contracting a brain-eating infection – believed to have been caused by tap water. The 71-year-old from Texas, whose identity hasn’t been disclosed,… ...