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CDC says slivered onions are likely cause of McDonald's E. coli infections as cases rise to 90
Fresh, slivered onions on the restaurant chain’s Quarter Pounders “are the likely source” of the outbreak, the agency said Wednesday.
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People 50 and older should get pneumococcal vaccine, CDC recommends
U.S. health officials are recommending that people 50 and older get a shot against bacteria that can cause pneumonia and other dangerous illnesses.
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Parasitic outbreak in North Carolina traced to undercooked bear meat, CDC says
Ten people likely suffered from trichinellosis, a rare parasitic disease linked to wild game meat, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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US suicides held steady in 2023, data shows
U.S. suicides last year remained at about the highest level in the nation’s history, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Teen vaping hits 10-year low in US, new data show, government officials say
Fewer U.S. teens are vaping this year than at any point in the last decade, government officials reported on Thursday.
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EEE, West Nile, malaria, dengue: What to know about mosquito-borne diseases spreading in the US
Diseases spread by mosquitoes are in the spotlight again because of recent U.S. illnesses. Here’s a look at some common — and not so common — mosquito-borne diseases.
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US government report says fluoride at twice the recommended limit is linked to lower IQ in kids
A U.S. government report concluded that fluoride in drinking water at twice the recommended limit is linked with lower IQ in children.
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Covid cases are rising: When to rest and when to test, according to CDC and experts
At least 21 states have very high levels of Covid, the data shows. Yet, with fewer people testing for Covid, experts say it’s more important than ever to pay attention to symptoms.
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CDC data shows rise in COVID cases amid 2024 summer
The latest CDC data shows increasing summer COVID-19 activity across the US, with Texas rising. Local health experts urge caution ahead of July 4th. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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Temperatures are rising and so are COVID-19 cases in Texas
The CDC estimates that COVID-19 infections are growing or likely growing in 44 U.S. states and territories, declining or likely declining in 1 state or territory, and stable or uncertain in 5 states and territories—evidence that an anticipated summer wave is underway.
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Diabetes can increase risk of depression
A diabetes diagnosis can change your day to day life, but it can also take an unexpected mental health toll. In fact, the CDC says having diabetes doubles your risk of depression.
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Woman shares lifelong battle with diabetes and overcoming depression
A diabetes diagnosis can change your day to day life, but it can also take an unexpected mental health toll. In fact, the CDC says having diabetes doubles your risk of depression. NBC 5 health reporter Bianca Casto shares a North Texas woman’s journey.
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CDC investigating botched Botox shots in 9 states
At least 19 women in nine states reportedly became sick after they got Botox, either having gotten the injections from people who were never licensed or trained to give the shots or received them in “non-healthcare settings,” including homes or spas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
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CDC cautions travelers to Mexico about Rocky Mountain spotted fever
The travel advisory, issued Friday, comes after a person from San Diego died from the disease
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Head of CDC visits Dallas to encourage vaccines amid season of respiratory illness
As part of a nationwide tour to spread awareness about the respiratory viruses that spread each winter, CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen made a stop in Dallas Friday, taking a firsthand look at local efforts to protect the community.
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CDC director visits North Texas at the height of sick season
As pediatric hospitals sound the alarm about overwhelmed ERs, today the head of the CDC visited Dallas. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards reports she came to see first-hand the efforts here to protect people from respiratory viruses that tend to take hold of our community each winter.
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Nearly two dozen toddlers sickened by lead linked to tainted applesauce pouches, CDC says
U.S. health officials are warning doctors to be on the lookout for possible cases of lead poisoning in children.
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3 dead after drinking milkshakes tied to listeria outbreak in Washington state
Three people have died following a listeria outbreak at a family-owned burger restaurant in Tacoma, Washington.
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3 people have died from a flesh-eating bacteria found in raw shellfish and seawater. What to know
Two people in Connecticut and one person in New York have died after contracting Vibrio vulnificus.
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CDC advisors recommend recently approved RSV shot for all infants
An infection with RSV is a coldlike nuisance for most healthy people, but it can be life-threatening for the very young and the elderly