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Minnesota health officials: 23 flu deaths in past week
Minnesota confirmed 23 more flu-related deaths Thursday, raising the season total to 27 for what Health Commissioner Edward Ehlinger called the state's most severe flu outbreak in several years.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - - News
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Minnesota confirmed 23 more flu-related deaths Thursday, raising the season total to 27 for what Health Commissioner Edward Ehlinger called the state's most severe flu outbreak in several years.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - - News
Flu cases increase dramatically in North Dakota
The North Dakota Department of Health today announced a total of 1,077 cases of influenza have been reported in the state. That's significantly more than the total 625 cases reported last week.
Wednesday, January, 09, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The North Dakota Department of Health today announced a total of 1,077 cases of influenza have been reported in the state. That's significantly more than the total 625 cases reported last week.
Wednesday, January, 09, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
70 organs you can live without
Every part of the human body has some purpose, but it’s easier than ever to get by with a few missing pieces.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Forum Communications - Accent
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Every part of the human body has some purpose, but it’s easier than ever to get by with a few missing pieces.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Forum Communications - Accent
Flu death toll rises to 4 in Minnesota
State health officials say the number of flu-related deaths in Minnesota has risen to four.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - - News
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State health officials say the number of flu-related deaths in Minnesota has risen to four.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - - News
Flu season starts early
Flu season is hitting the region early this year, with 380 reported cases in North Dakota already and nearly 300 hospitalized in Minnesota from the virus so far.
Friday, December, 28, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Flu season is hitting the region early this year, with 380 reported cases in North Dakota already and nearly 300 hospitalized in Minnesota from the virus so far.
Friday, December, 28, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Minnesota reports 1st flu death of season
Minnesota has reported its first flu-related death of the season. A Minnesota Department of Health spokesman tells the Star Tribune the victim was a man in his 60s who had underlying health problems.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - - News
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Minnesota has reported its first flu-related death of the season. A Minnesota Department of Health spokesman tells the Star Tribune the victim was a man in his 60s who had underlying health problems.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - - News
Fargo firm to manufacture cancer vaccines
The new vaccine, developed by CureLab Oncology, has shown to be effective in lung and breast cancers in animals. The research involves partners in multiple countries.
Monday, December, 17, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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The new vaccine, developed by CureLab Oncology, has shown to be effective in lung and breast cancers in animals. The research involves partners in multiple countries.
Monday, December, 17, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
First North Dakota flu death confirmed
The first confirmed death in North Dakota from the flu this season is a sobering reminder of the need for people to get flu shots, public health officials said Friday.
Saturday, December, 15, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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The first confirmed death in North Dakota from the flu this season is a sobering reminder of the need for people to get flu shots, public health officials said Friday.
Saturday, December, 15, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Weather science might help predict next flu outbreak
To predict when and where the flu may hit, scientists at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and the National Center for Atmospheric Research have collaborated on a model that operates like a weather modeling system.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - Washington Post - News
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To predict when and where the flu may hit, scientists at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and the National Center for Atmospheric Research have collaborated on a model that operates like a weather modeling system.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - Washington Post - News
31 flu cases found so far in ND, following national pattern of early cases
Flu season in the U.S. is off to its earliest start in nearly a decade — and it could be a bad one, The Associated Press reported today. It’s started earlier than normal in North Dakota. The latest count found 31 cases of influenza, of several types.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - - News
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Flu season in the U.S. is off to its earliest start in nearly a decade — and it could be a bad one, The Associated Press reported today. It’s started earlier than normal in North Dakota. The latest count found 31 cases of influenza, of several types.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - - News
Book looks at science behind famous monsters
Science journalist Matt Kaplan writes a book called “Medusa’s Gaze and Vampire’s Bite: The Science of Monsters,” an examination of monsters around the world and throughout history — the science behind their origins, and why they matter to us even now.
Sunday, November, 11, 2012 - Reuters - Accent
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Science journalist Matt Kaplan writes a book called “Medusa’s Gaze and Vampire’s Bite: The Science of Monsters,” an examination of monsters around the world and throughout history — the science behind their origins, and why they matter to us even now.
Sunday, November, 11, 2012 - Reuters - Accent
Modern medicine makes it easier than ever to get by with fewer body parts
Every part of the human body has some purpose, but it’s easier than ever to get by with a few missing pieces.
Monday, November, 05, 2012 - Forum Communications - Accent
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Every part of the human body has some purpose, but it’s easier than ever to get by with a few missing pieces.
Monday, November, 05, 2012 - Forum Communications - Accent
Celebrating the season with shots to the arm
The Grand Forks Public Health Department began offering flu shots on a walk-in basis a week ago, and will continue offering them until Friday.
Monday, October, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The Grand Forks Public Health Department began offering flu shots on a walk-in basis a week ago, and will continue offering them until Friday.
Monday, October, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
CHEF JEFF: Wild for game meats
Anyone who knows me will tell you that cooking and hunting — along with gardening — are at the top of my list of favorite pastimes. And that’s why Jesse Griffiths strikes a chord with me.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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Anyone who knows me will tell you that cooking and hunting — along with gardening — are at the top of my list of favorite pastimes. And that’s why Jesse Griffiths strikes a chord with me.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
VIDEO: Raptor expert Tim Driscoll has a passion for his research
Tim Driscoll of Grand Forks is a certified raptor authority and director of the Urban Raptor Research Project. He spends hours afield trapping and banding Cooper’s hawks, red-tailed hawks and other raptors, collaborating with researchers in other parts of North America.
Sunday, October, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Tim Driscoll of Grand Forks is a certified raptor authority and director of the Urban Raptor Research Project. He spends hours afield trapping and banding Cooper’s hawks, red-tailed hawks and other raptors, collaborating with researchers in other parts of North America.
Sunday, October, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Minnesota confirms first 2 flu cases of season
The Minnesota Department of Health says its lab confirmed flu infections in a 25-year-old Olmsted County woman and a 12-year old Hennepin County child. Neither patient was hospitalized.
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - - News
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The Minnesota Department of Health says its lab confirmed flu infections in a 25-year-old Olmsted County woman and a 12-year old Hennepin County child. Neither patient was hospitalized.
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - - News
HEALTH MATTERS: Clean water a factor in increasing life span
Life expectancy in the United States has been increasing steadily throughout our history. The improvement in life span during the first half of the 20th century was due in large part to control of infectious diseases.
Tuesday, September, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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Life expectancy in the United States has been increasing steadily throughout our history. The improvement in life span during the first half of the 20th century was due in large part to control of infectious diseases.
Tuesday, September, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
Newcastle disease suspected in Minnesota bird die-offs
A virus suspected to be Newcastle disease has killed hundreds of birds on Pigeon Lake in west-central Minnesota and on Minnesota Lake in southern Minnesota, the Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday.
Tuesday, August, 07, 2012 - - Outdoors
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A virus suspected to be Newcastle disease has killed hundreds of birds on Pigeon Lake in west-central Minnesota and on Minnesota Lake in southern Minnesota, the Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday.
Tuesday, August, 07, 2012 - - Outdoors
Grand Forks company unscrambling science, finding virus treatments
In the Midwest, geese are often associated with hunting, not saving lives. A company in Grand Forks is working to change that. Avianax is closing in on developing a treatment for viral diseases, including West Nile and avian flu viruses, using goose antibodies.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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In the Midwest, geese are often associated with hunting, not saving lives. A company in Grand Forks is working to change that. Avianax is closing in on developing a treatment for viral diseases, including West Nile and avian flu viruses, using goose antibodies.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Minnesota health care: HMO surplus an issue in Minn. Legislature
As the surplus funds held in reserve by the state's nonprofit HMOs continue to grow, so too have the questions at the state Capitol about just how much they should store away. Rep. Carolyn Laine, DFL-Columbia Heights, was among those asking at a Valentine's Day hearing in the state House why the health plans keep amassing so much money.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Pioneer Press/ MCT - News
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As the surplus funds held in reserve by the state's nonprofit HMOs continue to grow, so too have the questions at the state Capitol about just how much they should store away. Rep. Carolyn Laine, DFL-Columbia Heights, was among those asking at a Valentine's Day hearing in the state House why the health plans keep amassing so much money.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Pioneer Press/ MCT - News
