Fresno, California. (KFSN) – Health officials are concerned about the extreme heat on Labor Day weekend. They worry about large gatherings – especially indoors. COVID-19 has killed 290 people in Fresno County. More than half of them – 152 – died in August. Coronavirus has overtaken heart disease and cancer …
Read More »Wisconsin reports first 2020 deaths from eastern equine encephalitis
EAU Claire (WKOW) – Laboratory tests confirmed the first human death from Wisconsin’s Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in 2020, state health officials announced Friday. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and the Chippewa County Health Department have sent out a news release with this information. A 60-year-old woman from …
Read More »Federal judge orders Trump admin to stop detaining children migrating to hotels
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration stops detaining migrant children in hotels before deporting them. Obama’s appointee U.S. District Judge Dolly GA said the practice violated “basic humanitarian protections” and ordered the treatment of children who migrated into government custody under the 20-year rule. The order would …
Read More »Coronavirus: Schools ‘no more risky than home’ for students and staff
Image copyright pyrite Getty Images Studies from 131 schools suggest that attending primary school does not put children and staff at greater risk of contracting coronavirus than staying at home. Tests to find out who already had the virus found similar levels of antibodies in students and teachers. But, 12,000 …
Read More »Space travel leads to new motor skills, blurred vision: study
A new study examines the brains of eight Russian cosmonauts seven months after they returned from the International Space Station. His brain showed signs of new motor skills, but a little poor vision. For some space travelers, that transition lasts a long time. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. …
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