Possible Measles Exposure Reported at Albuquerque Amusement Park
SANTA FE COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, JUL 22 – An unvaccinated child contracted measles abroad, bringing New Mexico's total cases to 96, with potential exposure at a popular Albuquerque amusement park, health officials said.
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New Mexico school districts prepare for measles cases ahead of return to classroom
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's measles outbreak has now grown to nearly 100 cases statewide, and just weeks away from the start of the school year, there's concern about the possibility of more cases. The latest measles case was found in an unvaccinated child under 10 years old in Santa Fe County. Nearly half the cases have been in patients under 18 years old. "A three-week waiting period to watch for symptoms that might develop takes us right…
First measles case reported in Santa Fe; possible exposures at amusement park
New Mexico health officials confirmed Santa Fe County's first case of measles Tuesday, the ninth county to report a case since the outbreak began in mid-February.(Conceptual image/Getty Photos)New Mexico health officials Tuesday confirmed Santa Fe’s first case of measles: an unvaccinated child who contracted the virus during travel. The latest case brings the state’s total number of cases to 96, since the outbreak began in mid-February. Health o…
Patients who are prescribed drugs to help them lose weight may experience a rebound in weight gain after stopping medication, according to a meta-analysis published in the journal BMC Medicine. The study, which analyzes data from patients receiving weight loss drugs in 11 randomized trials, suggests that although the amount of weight recovered varies depending on the specific drug, there is a widespread tendency to recover kilos after treatment …
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