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The Virginia Department of Health on Friday issued a fish consumption advisory for the Chickahominy watershed due to elevated levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate detected in certain fish species.
The Virginia Department of Health has issued a fish consumption advisory for the Chickahominy Watershed because of elevated perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) levels in specific fish species.
The Virginia Department of Health has issued a fish consumption advisory for the Chickahominy Watershed due to elevated ...
A boil water advisory has been issued for Chilhowie residents due to main line break.Failure to follow this advisory could ...
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported last week that the number of ...
Henrico Doctors’ Hospital was not fined by VDH or the CMS after an inspection found they failed to prevent abuse and control ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNFish consumption advisory issued for Chickahominy Watershed after contaminants found in fishThe Virginia Department of Health has issued a fish consumption advisory for the Chickahominy Watershed, effective immediately.
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WFXR on MSNVDH released the top baby names of 2024 in the Commonwealth: Did your baby’s name make the list?The Office of Vital Records (OVR), and the Virginia Health Department of Health (VDH), released its list of top 15 baby names ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSNVDH spreads awareness for Hurricane Preparedness WeekThe Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is offering safety tips for residents ahead of National Hurricane Preparedness Week.
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — A skunk in Franklin County has tested positive for rabies, officials say. According to the ...
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Virginia reports more babies born in 2024 named 'Liam' or 'Charlotte.' It's a years-long trendIn its annual release of birth data, the Virginia Department of Health reveals the most common birthdays, birth months and if Mom or Dad share the day ...
The latest numbers compiled by the Virginia Department of Health shows fatal drug overdoses are down over 34% for 2024, ...
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