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Schedule a time online for your Flu Shot!

By |2021-11-03T18:52:44-07:00December 6th, 2018|

Looking for a quick and convenient place to get you and your family vaccinated before flu season? Never fear, MD Today is here! We now have online scheduling to hold your place in line. Visit https://mdtoday.com and schedule a convenient time to come in. Flu shots decrease the chance of you or a loved one from getting sick. [...]

Turkey Day Tips 2016

By |2016-11-14T14:26:43-07:00November 14th, 2016|

As the holidays approach, we all get excited with the prospect of the cold air, leaves changing, and the copious amounts of food to be consumed. MD Today wishes you all a happy holiday season. To kick the holiday season off, here are a few tips to have a safe and healthy Thanksgiving. Keep an [...]

Two Unrelated Cases of TB Reported in the County

By |2016-11-09T13:10:55-07:00November 9th, 2016|

Two new unrelated cases of active tuberculosis that may have exposed others have been reported locally at the San Diego Rescue Mission and Castle Park High School, according to the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency. The San Diego Rescue Mission case was in the Men’s Center, located at 120 Elms Street, San [...]

10 Tips for a Safe and Healthy Halloween

By |2016-11-09T12:58:39-07:00October 31st, 2016|

Kids love Halloween. The costumes, the parties, going trick-or-treating. Moms and dads want their children to enjoy the yearly event. However, safety should also be a priority. "In addition to helping plan for a fun holiday, parents must also take some precautions to make sure their children are safe on Halloween," said Dean Sidelinger, M.D., [...]

Trick or Treat your way to a healthy Halloween!

By |2016-10-19T13:19:28-07:00October 19th, 2016|

In a short 12 days, Halloween 2016 will be upon us! Costumes and candy; what more can a kid ask for? Consequently, there may be more lurking in the shadows this month... Hence, as your kids are out and about in the neighborhood collecting their treats, they may be collecting something else...the flu! The cold [...]

Season’s First Flu-related Death in the County

By |2016-10-10T11:14:13-07:00October 10th, 2016|

A 73-year-old woman died of complications due to influenza and is the first local, flu-related death reported this season, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency announced today. The unvaccinated woman, who had existing medical conditions, tested positive for influenza A and died on Oct. 4 after a brief hospitalization. Last season, the [...]

County Scheduled to Spray Skyline for Mosquitoes Zika Case

By |2016-11-09T12:58:39-07:00September 21st, 2016|

The County plans to hand-spray to kill invasive Aedes mosquitoes in the Skyline area of the City of San Diego after mosquitoes were found living near a resident who contracted Zika virus while traveling outside the country. Testing confirmed that the person had the Zika virus, which was not acquired in the U.S. The person [...]

8 Tips to Help You Survive Flu Season This Year

By |2016-11-09T12:58:40-07:00September 12th, 2016|

The flu is on the rise. Don't wait till the last minute, start preventing symptoms before its too late. Here are 8 tips to help you win the battle against influenza. Wash your hands (in case it wasn't obvious) With soap. Furthermore, if you work in a warehouse or laboratory environment, you might also want [...]

Support the Future Olympian in your Home!

By |2016-08-15T16:51:38-07:00August 15th, 2016|

Summer of 2016 is quite the exciting one. As athletes around the world gear up to compete at the Rio Olympics, who isn't sitting at the edge of their seat? The amount of dedication and training that these athletes put in show us how committed they are. Competitors in the Olympics train hard to be [...]

5 Deaths & 30 Cases of West Nile Virus in San Diego

By |2015-10-28T16:59:10-07:00October 28th, 2015|

The number of people in San Diego County who have tested positive for West Nile virus — confirmed and probable cases — this year has increased to 30 including five deaths, County officials said Wednesday. That number is an increase from 22 people a week ago and includes a newly confirmed death, County Health and [...]

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