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Visits to the Emergency Room for tick bites this summer are spiking well above those of previous years, Centers for Disease ...
Another summertime threat is ticks, which are arachnids. Alabama’s warm and humid climate lends to tick activity year-round.
In a classic summer weather pattern, there is the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms across portions of Alabama ...
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Flu map: Alabama in CDC’s highest tier - MSNThe following 14 states, along with New York City, are now at the CDC's highest tier of influenza activity: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska ...
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Best Life on MSNNew COVID Strain Is Spreading, WHO Warns—The #1 Symptom to KnowThe WHO warns that a new, more dominant COVID strain is on the loose—and spreading rapidly. What to know about the XFG ...
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Overdose Deaths Down in Alabama, CDC Data Shows - MSNTonight, overdose deaths in the state of Alabama have decreased by over 18%. That's according to provisional data from the CDC. Experts in overdose prevention say they hope these trends will continue.
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Overdose deaths down by 18% in Alabama according to the CDC - MSNAccording to provisional data from the CDC, overdose deaths have decreased in Alabama. Experts share why this is the case.
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CDC releases new data on Alabama fatal drug overdosesAfter years of alarming increases, fatal drug overdoses have finally dropped in America, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced.
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CDC: Alabama hits highest tier for flu cases, doctor weighs inBIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Alabama is one of a handful of states experiencing the highest flu cases, according to the CDC. Most of these cases are positive for flu A. Doctors warn that we must ...
As of Friday, June 5, the CDC reported 1,168 confirmed cases in 34 jurisdictions – not including the suspected Alabama case reported Sunday.
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COVID, flu cases on the rise across Alabama - MSNAccording to the CDC, Alabama is one of eight states experiencing a very high level of flu activity.
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