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Radiation exists everywhere...how can you tell if radiation exposure has exceeded the safe amount? The amount and type of exposure makes all the difference in symptom severity.
The flu can spread quickly and infect anyone. By following all defense techniques, flu symptoms can be shortened and even avoided. Vaccinations are only the beginning for preparing for the flu season!
News sources and media crews may inform the public about potential biohazards, but it is the people behind the scenes who provide the details. Laboratories play a huge role in discovering and testing for disease outbreaks.
I'm sure it's still good to eat! Not all food is safe to consume after a n emergency- find out more about how to tell what food is safe and what should be thrown out.
Just how effective are vaccinations? This medical countermeasure does not just provide immunity against diseases such as the measles, but helps protect from dangerous epidemics as well.
Kathy Irelandis partnering with the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), which represents the doctors who specialize in endoscopy and colon cancer screening, on a new Public Service Announcement (PSA) to encourage those 50 and over to undergo screening for colon cancer. The broadcast PSA, "Staying Healthy for Family," is a part of ASGE's public outreach initiatives for National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March. The PSA can be viewed here.