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This map shows incidence rates for Alaska stomach cancer cases diagnosed 1996-2013 by public health region.Read more
In this second decade of intensive research, it is important to understand why H. pylori is sometimes a dangerous pathogen, and to determine how it can be eradicated in those at highest risk for severe disease. At the end of…Read more
Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA. Cite This Article. Open modal Abstract. Tularemia with peritonitis developed in a 50-year-old man soon after diagnosis of stomach cancer with metastasis. The ascites grew Francisella…Read more
The conclusions, findings, and opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers…Read more
Reporting your illness can help your health department find out what caused you to get sick and prevent more illnesses. Find information below about the germs that most often contaminate tap water and cause disease, and how…Read more
Misconceptions About Seasonal Flu and Flu Vaccines. Purpose. This page addresses common misconceptions about flu and flu vaccination, including those regarding side effects, vaccine effectiveness, and vaccination timing. CDC recommends…Read more
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Last Updated: Jan 2025
Welder's anthrax. Welder's anthrax is a newly identified and rare disease that has been found in several people who are welders or metalworkers. This disease causes severe pneumonia and can be fatal. If you are a welder…Read more
Data for American Indians in two states, Washington and Oklahoma, indicate that 16.0% and 33.9% of respondents reported usually putting their baby down to sleep on their stomach. The comparable percentage for Alaskan Natives…Read more
Symptoms of Illnesses Caused by Saltwater Harmful Algal Blooms. Key points. Algae that grow in salt water and produce toxins (poisons) can make people and animals sick. You can get sick by eating seafood, going in water, or breathing…Read more

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