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Updated at 8 p.m. March 10 with confirmation from Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed…
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The director of the St. Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine, Dr. Sharon Deem, wants people to understand just how much human health is dependent…
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Franklin County is considering zoning changes that would allow large livestock operations to be built in areas where they haven’t been permitted before.…
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After a tweet by the National Rifle Association last week suggested that medical professionals should “stay in their lane” when it comes to guns, many…
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Health problems at a north St. Louis school have gotten the attention of federal officials.That’s after many parents and teachers blamed respiratory…
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Original story from June 14; updated with audio from St. Louis on the Air June 15.A school nurse told St. Louis health officials in February about…
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Isaiah Carson was happy and healthy on an early April afternoon as he worked on spelling with his dad at the family’s kitchen table.That wasn’t the case a…
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Sonja Perryman’s love for storytelling developed early in life, along with her sense of its potential to impact lives. She has vivid memories of reading…
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In what looks like a typical doctor’s office, Gary Newcomer, 26, waited to have his blood drawn for the last time as a participant in a trial for a Zika…
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When a child has an elevated amount of lead in their blood, it’s often up to Tammi Holmes to find the source.Once, it was a packet of turmeric, brought…