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CDC partners with 104 employers for National Healthy Worksite Program

(CDC) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, through its partner Viridian Health Management, has identified 104 employers in eight counties across the nation that have voluntarily chosen to participate in the National Healthy Worksite Program, a new initiative aimed at reducing chronic disease and building a healthier, more productive U.S. workforce. The initiative primarily  Read More »

Townsend Farms Hepatitis A Outbreak Hits 87

(FoodSafetyNews) At least 87 people in eight states are now known to have been sickened with hepatitis A in the outbreak connected to Townsend Farms frozen berries sold at Costco stores, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At least 36 people have been hospitalized. Based on known information, roughly 66 percent  Read More »

NIH Awards $18M to Study Deadly Secrets of Viral Pathogens

(GlobalBiodefense) In an effort to sort out why some viruses such as influenza, Ebola and West Nile are so lethal, a team of U.S. researchers plans a comprehensive effort to model how humans respond to these biological threats. The study will be led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine professor  Read More »

What’s In A Duck? Genetic Clues For Understanding Bird Flu Outbreaks : Conditions : Medical Daily

iBio Adds Chinese Patent For Anthrax Antibody — NEWARK, Del., June 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ —