According to Bayhealth, the return to the classroom is often accompanied by an increase in flu, COVID-19, RSV, strep throat and stomach bugs.
As the weather warms up and more Delawareans head outdoors, state health and environmental officials are urging people to take precautions against ticks.
According to the Bethany Beach Police Department, shoplifting incidents and arrests typically rise during the summer season. In response, the department is offering a seminar to help local business owners prevent theft. Sgt. Scharp will lead a Shoplifting Prevention Seminar at 9 a.m. Monday, June 16, at Bethany Beach Town Hall.
Lifeguards from across Delaware’s coast received free skin cancer screenings thanks to a new partnership between the Sussex County Lifesaving Association, Coastal Dermatology, and the Big Chill Beach Club.
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition looks to inform about the community about the risks of Triple Negative Breast Cancer in its free 27th annual Breast Cancer Update, 'Breast Cancer: The State We're In'.
Delaware’s poultry industry, a major pillar of the First State’s economy, could soon get a boost from new bipartisan legislation aimed at combating avian flu and protecting both farmers and consumers.
The Worcester County Health Department is taking steps to help teens quit smoking and vaping with the launch of its Youth Quit Smoking and Vaping Program, beginning in January.
Beebe Healthcare's annual Frankford Health Fair on Saturday, Nov. 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. will have health screenings, educational presentations and lunch.
On Friday, Beebe Healthcare celebrated receiving over $1 million dollars in federal funding for Beebe's Community Mobile Health Clinic and Community Harm Reduction Outreach Project.
A cat found on Cooper Road west of Eden tested positive for rabies on Tuesday, May 23.