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The EEOC is suing the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for alleged age discrimination. The lawsuit claims KDHE failed to promote 58-year-old Annette Carper due to her age, while ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The measles cases have risen to 79 in Kansas, according to Kansas Department of Health and Environment. KDHE data shows that cases have risen from 71 to 79 cases since last week.
KDHE reported June 18 that Kansas has had 79 total measles cases statewide, with 76 associated with the southwest Kansas outbreak. That's up from 76 total cases as of June 11.
Between April 27 and May 31, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment recorded 35 visits to emergency departments in Riley County where overdose was suspected. These emergency department visits ...
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Officials in Riley County are highlighting the dangers that come with illegal drug use and alcoholism this week as they monitor a troubling rise in suspected overdoses in t… ...
There has been a confirmed case of active tuberculosis at an Aegis Living facility retirement community in Greenwood, according to Public Health Seattle & King County.
During the five-week period from April 27 to May 31 this year, officials said in a news release, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment recorded 35 visits to emergency departments in ...
TOPEKA —The Kansas Department of Health this week reported new cases of measles over the past week in the state for a total of 79 cases in 11 counties. KDHE image According to the Associated ...
Higher doses of first-line drugs for tuberculosis (TB) infection are associated with increased risk for adverse events (AEs) and drug-related AEs among pediatric patients, according to results of ...
LAWRENCE — Public health officials are responding to a spike in opioid overdoses in Douglas County by offering free, lifesaving drugs, including through a vending machine. Lawrence-Douglas County ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks issued a public health advisory due to blue-green algae in several lakes.