Two Arizona communities, 120 miles apart, see evidence of the plague

Public health officials in two northern Arizona counties are warning residents about the existence of plague, an endemic concern among those who live in the American Southwest but unsettling nonetheless, given the disease's devastating impact on human history. Navajo and Coconino counties are separated by 120 miles of desert, but in each community the findings are identical: […]Related:5 dead after FDA-approved obesity treatment that places silicone balloon in stomach, agency saysA sleeping mother suffocated her newborn in the maternity ward. Now she’s suing the hospital.Trump declares the opioid crisis a national emergency
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news