State officials said people shouldn't drink water or eat fish from the reservoir.
The CDC data showed Rhode Island was performing better than most of the rest of the U.S. in regard to new COVID-19 hospitalizations.
Cranston police said all donors will get holiday gifts for participating in July's blood drive.
The CDC and Rhode Island health officials are monitoring intestinal infections caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis.
Residents are asked to avoid all contact with the water.
The products were sold at Walmart stores nationwide, including in Rhode Island, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
State health officials said the recall was issued for potential salmonella contamination.
Rhode Island has the fourth-lowest percentage of children with unaffordable medical bills, according to a recent WalletHub study.
Since the first cases were reported 2021, at least 13 young children have died of severe hepatitis illnesses in the United States.
The Rhode Island Blood Center's blood supply is "very low," according to the Cranston Police Department, so help make a difference.
Patients who used the artificial tears had a variety of symptoms including eye infection, respiratory infection and more.
Rhode Island health officials said the sausages were recalled because of potential listeria contamination.
This means all five counties in Rhode Island are at the "medium" risk designation for COVID-19 spread, according to the CDC.
About 97 percent of Rhode Island's 11,002 public kindergarten students were included in survey data analyzing vaccine protection for kids.
Rhode Island ranked first nationally by a wide margin for children receiving COVID-19 and flu vaccines.
RIDOH's State Health Laboratories confirmed that blue-green algae has been at acceptably low levels and that cyanotoxins are not present.
Five batches of ByCall's infant formula were recalled over potential Cronobacter sakazakii contamination, the Department of Health said.
Rates of COVID-19, flu and RSV are rising in Rhode Island ahead of Christmas. The CDC is asking people to wear masks to control spread.
Federal officials are warning the public that a certain brand of raspberries could be contaminated with the contagion Hepatitis A.
National health officials are investigating an outbreak of listeria linked to deli meat and cheese, RIDOH officials said.
The Leapfrog Group has a 10-year history of assigning letter grades to general hospitals throughout the United States.
The Ocean State has a nationwide best 30.8 percent five-year survival rate. Nationally, the rate is 25 percent.
Among 76 nursing homes in Rhode Island, five long-term and seven short-term care facilities were ranked as “high performing.”
Anyone that donates blood will receive a free t-shirt while supplies last.
Flu activity is higher now across the U.S. than it's been at this time of year for a decade.
The dry shampoo brands recalled include Dove, Suave, TRESemmé and other products found at most Rhode Island stores. Here's what to know.
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Rhode Island health officials said the recall was due to the possible presence of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli.
Old Europe baked brie cheeses with best-by dates through Dec. 14, 2022 were added to the recalled product list.
The cheeses were sold at Shaw's, Price Chopper, Market Basket, Stop & Shop and Whole Foods stores in Rhode Island.
The potential for Clostridium botulinum contamination was the reason for the recall, state health officials said.
In 2021, nearly 2 percent of all children tested in the state were found to be lead poisoned, state health officials said.
Flu shot clinics are scheduled at five Cranston schools this fall.
Health officials said the person who tested positive was a resident of Providence County in their 70s and is hospitalized.
Health experts warned of a bad flu season after Australia and other Southern Hemisphere countries has their worst season in years.
If you have certain ground beef products in your freezer from HelloFresh, you should throw them out to avoid E. coli.
The new vaccines target the omicron variant, as well as the original strain.