influenza Feb 28, 2020
The number of flu-related deaths in San Diego County has risen to 74 as of Thursday, according to the city’s Communications Office. Among the new flu deaths announced is the case of a 26-year-old woman from South County who died Feb. 13 from the viral infection. Last week, health officials announced 63 people in the county had died from influenza…. influenza Feb 14, 2020
A second wave of flu is hitting the U.S., turning this into one of the nastiest seasons for children in a decade. The number of child deaths and the hospitalization rate for youngsters are the highest seen at this point in any season since the severe flu outbreak of 2009-10, health officials said Friday. And the wave is expected.
therapy Aug 6, 2020
Arnold Guevara started with his Huntington Beach, California-based horse therapy program two weeks after losing his dad in a work accident. “Where I grew up there was sometimes shooting and fires and things like that,” he told NBCLX. “And it gets me worried because I feel like… that’s going to happen to my family.” On one of his first.
10 Tips For Keeping Pets Safe During The Holidays In Hollywood - Hollywood, CA - Have a great holiday season, and make sure your pets do too with this Top 10 safety list.
Reply During holiday festivities, create a safe space for your pets to retreat to get some quiet time. (Lauren Traut/Patch)
PETALUMA, CA Pets are family members, and so they re usually part of our winter holiday festivities. But animal welfare groups are reminding folks that four-legged friends can be sickened or injured by our favorite celebratory trimmings.
To keep pets safe, one California animal shelter shared an important list of safety tips. The following advice was shared by the Riverside County Department of Animal Services:
Delicious dangers. Chocolate, fatty, sweet and spicy foods as well as alcohol and turkey or chicken bones can all be dangerous to pets.
UpdatedThu, Dec 24, 2020 at 11:22 am PT
Reply During holiday festivities, create a safe space for your pets to retreat to get some quiet time. (Lauren Traut/Patch)
SAN RAFAEL, CA Pets are family members, and so they re usually part of our winter holiday festivities. But animal welfare groups are reminding folks that four-legged friends can be sickened or injured by our favorite celebratory trimmings.
To keep pets safe, one California animal shelter shared an important list of safety tips. The following advice was shared by the Riverside County Department of Animal Services:
Delicious dangers. Chocolate, fatty, sweet and spicy foods as well as alcohol and turkey or chicken bones can all be dangerous to pets.