Smallpox was eradicated worldwide in the late 1970s, which means there is no immunity in the population as a whole. So what is the history of Smallpox? • The first known victim of smallpox was ...
Two people have been admitted for further care and one patient was transferred to another hospital ... Chopper 6 was overhead Roosevelt Blvd., where debris spanned several blocks after a plane ...
The child was a Shriners Children's patient accompanied by her mother, and they were returning to their home country, Mexico, the hospital confirmed ... intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and ...
History books can only cover so much, and most of us haven’t cracked one open since we were in college. But if you want to ...
A medical ambulance plane transporting a young girl who had just received life-saving treatment crashed on a street Friday night near the Roosevelt ... to another hospital. Fox News Digital ...
The patient had been treated at Shriners Children’s in Philadelphia, said the hospital’s spokesman ... across from the Roosevelt Mall, the local authorities said. “This is a tragedy in ...
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Unions push for DG’s removal, oppose IMF-led anti-corruption plan By Shamindra Ferdinando Sri Lanka Customs had cleared thousands of containers,... Usman Khawaja’s maiden Test double century and a ...
There are two active volcanoes in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Mauna Loa and Kilauea, but Kilauea is the real "must-see." A 4,000-foot-tall mountain, Kilauea has been active since Jan. 3, 1983.
Image courtesy of Catalina Island Health Pictured above is an artistic rendering of the planned new hospital. The staff and board of Catalina Island Health are focused on the health and wellbeing of ...
The Aliamanu fireworks blast just after midnight on New Year’s, a mass casualty event, set new precedents in emergency health care response in Hawaii.