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Jul 26, 2019

There’s A Stomach Bug Going Around And It May Be Tied To Fresh Basil

D.C. health officials say that fresh basil from Mexico may be linked to an uptick in cyclosporiasis, an intestinal disease that can cause flu-like symptoms.

Feb 21, 2013

We Always Knew Virginia Legislators Were Sick, Now They’re Actually Ill

The Virginia Senate has the flu. Gross.

May 08, 2012

Chuck Brown Has Pneumonia

After Chuck Brown was recently hospitalized and his May shows cancelled, no one was sure what he was suffering from. Now we know—it’s pneumonia.

Jul 15, 2011

Mt. Pleasant Residents Seek Answers in Police Shooting

Dean Sanchez shared a building with Jean E. Louis for years, and always knew he was a little off. But when police stormed his Mt. Pleasant building last month and shot Louis after a protracted stand-off, Sanchez couldn’t help but wonder if the deadly force was really necessary to deal with a man known to his neighbors as mentally distressed, though not violent.

Dec 11, 2009

D.C. Expands H1N1 Vaccines to All Adults

The wait is finally over for healthy adults aged 25-64: you too will now be able to receive an H1N1 vaccine in the District of Columbia, regardless of whether you have a preexisting condition. The D.C. Department of Health announced today that this final expansion of eligibility goes into effect on Monday, December 13. Many local doctor’s offices and health centers began receiving doses of the vaccine a few weeks ago, so check with…

Dec 03, 2009

Drug-Resistant Swine Flu Now in Virginia & Maryland

Just when we had all been hearing that the swine flu had peaked, the Post reports today that Maryland and Virginia are both starting to report drug-resistant cases of H1N1. Two Virginia residents have been treated for Tamiflu-resistant swine flu, as have two patients at Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore. And buried at the bottom of this story: D.C. has now confirmed its very first swine flu-related death. “The patient was an adult male…

Oct 13, 2009

Marion Barry Briefly Returns to Hospital for Allergic Reaction

As we noted in the Morning Roundup, Ward 8 D.C. Council member Marion Barry was just released from the hospital on Monday evening after being treated for dehydration and a mild blood infection. But now D.C. Wire is reporting that the “Mayor for Life” actually went right back to Howard University Hospital late last night, thanks to an allergic reaction he had to some shrimp. Barry and a group of friends decided to celebrate…

Oct 07, 2009

Barry Still in ICU

Both D.C. Wire and WJLA have updates on the health of former mayor and Ward 8 D.C. Council member Marion Barry, who was hospitalized early Tuesday morning to be treated for “dehydration,” according to his spokesperson. Barry remained in Howard University Hospital’s intensive care unit on Wednesday, according to both reports, and will likely not be discharged for at least a “few days.” Seems kind of extreme for a case of dehydration, but considering Barry’s…

Oct 06, 2009

Marion Barry Hospitalized for Dehydration

D.C. Council member Marion Barry (D-Ward 8) has been hospitalized for dehydration, the Post is reporting this morning. Barry did not show up for the Council’s Tuesday morning legislative session, at which point word finally came down from Bernadette Tolson, his chief of staff, that the councilman was admitted to Howard University Hospital at 3 a.m. this morning. Barry underwent kidney transplant surgery earlier this year. WTOP’s Mark Segraves reports via his Twitter feed…

Feb 02, 2009

Norovirus Outbreak at Catholic University

Photo by Alan Cordova The Tower, the student newspaper of Catholic University, is reporting that the D.C. Department of Health has confirmed an outbreak of Norovirus on the Northeast campus. More than 23 students have been confirmed to have fallen ill due to the virus since January 21. An outbreak of Norovirus affected more than 130 Catholic students in 2006. More recently, an incidence of the virus affected some 200 students at Georgetown University…

 
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