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Tuberculosis is both curable and preventable, yet each year, it still kills more people than any other infectious disease.
I knew of John Green from his excellent teen novels "The Fault in Our Stars," "Looking for Alaska" and "Turtles All the Way Down." When I heard he had written "Everything is Tuberculosis: The History ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis and predominantly affects the lungs, resulting in extensive tissue pathology. The disease is particularly ...
Health officials have confirmed almost 50 cases of tuberculosis in Wyandotte County, more than in all of Kansas last year. But the public risk remains low. The Kansas Department of Health and ...
Officials believe 140 newborns were exposed to TB at a Las Vegas hospital. Oct. 9, 2013— -- Nevada health officials are testing 140 newborns who they believe were exposed to tuberculosis at a Las ...
Dec. 14, 2025 Scientists are uncovering a new possibility behind long COVID’s stubborn symptoms: hidden infections that awaken or emerge alongside SARS-CoV-2. Evidence is mounting that viruses like ...
Tuberculosis is one of the oldest diseases in human history – and it still kills more than a million people every year. In a new book, The Fault in Our Stars author John Green argues the infection ...
Broome County Health Department and Sheriff’s Office said they are taking all measures to ensure safety inside the jail.
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A century or so ago, tuberculosis was everywhere. It killed babies and brides, firemen and heads of state. The colloquial term of the era, “consumption,” littered the obituary pages and underscored ...
The employee learned in late May 2025 that she had contracted tuberculosis, and claims that, “rather than confront a serious public health problem on its campus, the university instead chose to ...