ATLANTA (WKOW) --- U.S. health officials find human feces taint more than half of public swimming pools. E. coli, which indicates the presence of fecal matter, was detected in 58 percent of samples takenMore >>
U.S. health officials find human feces taint more than half of public swimming pools.More >>
It's estimated that close to one in 13 children suffer from food allergies in the U.S. And this week is about bringing awareness to the problem.More >>
It's estimated that close to one in 13 children suffer from food allergies in the U.S. And this week is about bringing awareness to the problem.More >>
The government is running out of time to try to halt implementation of a New York judge's ruling that would lift age restrictions for women and girls wanting to buy the morning-after pill.More >>
The Obama administration on Monday filed a last-minute appeal to delay the sale of the morning-after contraceptive pill to girls of any age without a prescription.More >>
MADISON (WKOW) --- Wisconsin hospitals have dramatically reduced some of the most serious infections to levels lower than the national numbers. According to The Wisconsin Division of Public Health's annualMore >>
Wisconsin hospitals have dramatically reduced some of the most serious infections to levels lower than the national numbers.More >>
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