Tag: health
First Human Cases of West Nile Virus for 2017 Reported in...
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August 21, 2017
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First Human Cases of West Nile Virus for 2017 Reported in Wisconsin
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WMJ: Wisconsin’s Hmong at increased risk for diabetes
Contact: Jennifer Wieman - 608.442.3765 jennifer.wieman@wismed.orgMADISON (November 16, 2015)—Type 2 diabetes is becoming more prevalent among Wisconsin’s Hmong population, according to a study published...
How to stay beauty/handsome and young with Kay Xiong Yang
SUAB HMONG NEWS -- How to keep yourself beauty/handsome and young as you aged each year? Well, we, Suab Hmong News, caught up...
Sacramento State University Hmong Health Fair April 5, 2014
(SHB) --- Sacramento State University Hmong Health Fair will be held at the Sacramento State University in Sacramento, CA on April 5, 2014 from...
Suab Hmong News exclusive covered Fanconi Anemia on Hmong family; its...
Qu Kue, Reporter for Suab Hmong News, special covered on Fanconi Anemina that are affecting a Hmong family in Minnesota and exclusive interviewed Dr....
Deadly Lung Disease May Infect Hmong People At Higher Rates
The Hmong population may be particularly at risk for blastomycosis — a potentially fatal lung disease.
The findings are from a study of a recent...
Health: HIV/AIDS on the rise in Laos
VIENTIANE, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Despite a well-run domestic prevention and treatment programs in Laos, the overall incidence of HIV/AIDS in the country seemed...
Exercise: Good — and Bad — for the Heart?
Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco and Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, Nurse Planner
Although exercise...
Fast-acting erectile dysfunction drug Stendra approved by FDA
(CBS News) A new erectile dysfunction drug that reportedly works in less than 15 minutes has just received approval from the U.S. Food and...
One soft drink a day raises ‘heart attack danger’ by 20...
Drinkng one sugar-laden soft drink every day could dramatically increase the odds of having a heart attack.
A study of more than 40,000 men suggested...