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Experts say the death of a Las Vegas-area teenager from a rare brain-eating amoeba that investigators think he was exposed to in warm waters at Lake Mead should prompt caution, not panic.
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More than $5 million in federal grants has been awarded to the state of Arizona to fund rural community health care programs and investment projects. The U.S. Department of Agriculture made the announcement Monday.
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Facing complaints from advocates for people with disabilities, the Arizona Senate is eyeing legislation that would bar hospitals from considering a…
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Health officials say a Mohave County resident was among those who were on board the Grand Princess cruise ship that was held off the California coast last…
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Arizona health officials say they have yet to determine how a third patient with the new coronavirus became infected. Public health officials from…
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The director of Flagstaff biotech firm TGen North says the nonprofit could soon be allowed to run tests for COVID-19.David Engelthaler made the comments…
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Arizona State University has issued a travel restriction to China days after a case of a deadly virus was confirmed in the community near Phoenix.…
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Despite Arizona State University's attempts to tamp down panic, a confirmed case of a virus outbreak from China has left students feeling alarmed. From…
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The flu season appears to be off to an early start around Northern Arizona. KNAU’s Zac Ziegler reports:There were total 87 cases of influenza reported…
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State health officials say flu cases in Arizona have tripled in comparison with previous seasons at this time and that all 15 Arizona counties have…