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| | WQAD.com -- Quad Cities News & Weather from WQAD | West Nile's record season has residents concerned about fogging SAN JOSE -- A murder of crows blackened the spotless white examination table -- a dozen gape-beaked birds, each in its own zip-locked body bag, tagged and ready for testing one recent day. Their deaths weren't much of a mystery: Vector control workers ... | |
| Inexpensive Alzheimer's tests offer promise To confirm a diagnosis of Alzheimer's today, a patient either needs a painful spinal tap or a costly brain image. But several detection tools under development offer the promise of at least ruling out Alzheimer's easily and inexpensively in a doctor's office. | |
| Few uninsured La. residents enroll in marketplace BATON ROUGE — While more than 100,000 Louisiana residents signed up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, the push to enlist individuals and families into health plans largely missed the people who needed it the most. That's the ... | |
| Oldest known case of Down syndrome found in France The earliest probable case of Down syndrome in the archaeological record comes from a 5- to 7-year-old child who lived in medieval France some 1,500 years ago, new research shows, the Huffington Post reports. The child, who is also the youngest example ... | |
| Culling Deer Herd Curbs Lyme Disease, Study Says FRIDAY, July 11, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Reducing the number of deer in an area can lower the incidence of Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections among people, new research indicates. "Our study demonstrated that deer populations can be ... | |
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