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Larimer County confirmed a bat near the Adriel Hills neighborhood tested positive for rabies; officials say there are no known human exposures and urge caution.
The health system credits a two‑year quality drive with more than 1,400 fewer inpatient deaths, but some clinicians say paperwork and hospice shifts may be inflating the result.
Bon Secours will build a $23M freestanding emergency center in Five Forks to expand 24/7 care, imaging and trauma-capable exam rooms.
The FDA cleared Enhertu for neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment of HER2‑positive early breast cancer after DESTINY trials showed higher pCR and lower recurrence risk.
Houston pediatricians warn drownings can be fast and silent as Memorial Day approaches. They stress swim lessons, barriers and close, attentive supervision.
A Paris–Detroit Air France flight was rerouted to Montréal on May 20 after a passenger with recent travel to an Ebola-affected country was identified. Federal agencies have tightened airport screening.
A bat in Park Ridge tested positive for rabies after laboratory confirmation. Officials urge anyone exposed to seek medical care and remind pet owners about vaccinations.
The Church of Jesus Christ pledged $25M to UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund; a Bezos family match will lift this round’s impact to about $50M for global child nutrition.
A bat in Douglas County tested positive for rabies after a resident brought it in; officials urge residents to avoid handling wild animals and keep pets vaccinated.
A Ramsey County jury awarded $10.2M after finding asbestos in store-brand talc products caused a Minnesotan's mesothelioma, widening reach of talc litigation.
NewYork‑Presbyterian reported a $240M net loss even as operating income improved, underscoring how non‑operating swings can overwhelm hospital finances.
Honolulu EMS reports a rise in child near‑drownings this spring and urges close supervision, life jackets and CPR training to prevent tragedies.
A mosquito sample south of Tahoe Park tested positive for West Nile, prompting the Sacramento‑Yolo district to ramp up trapping and urge precautions.
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