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Oregon Department of Agriculture keeps a running list of confirmed avian influenza detections listed by date, county and type ...
Scientists, researchers and private health organizations scrambled to preserve as much federal public health data and ...
Prominent health care organizations urge the Trump administration to restore important data sets on the Centers for Disease ...
The physicians’ advocacy group Doctors for America is suing federal agencies for removing information from their websites ...
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Misinformation is rampant in the realm of health and nutrition. Findings from nutrition research is rarely clear-cut because ...
The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated a vast landscape of misinformation about many topics, science and health chief among them.
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As an expectant first-time mom, Stephani Bonderson is excited about her new baby and keeping herself healthy. So after her first OB visit at Hutchinson Health, she turned to her computer and ...