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| Nine-month-old baby can't open his mouth A 9-month-old baby from Ottawa has doctors puzzled — because he isn't able to fully open his mouth. Wyatt Scott has an extremely rare disorder called congenital trismus which doesn't allow the boy to open his jaw. CBC says it's so rare that the hospital ... | |
| Woman With Engineered Vagina Says She Has 'Normal Life' A woman who took part in a ground-breaking study in which scientists were able to use her cells to engineer lab-grown vaginas is speaking about the procedure that changed her life. The unnamed woman was one of four subjects between the ages of 13 to ... | |
| Pasco Co. expands boundaries for rabies alert ZEPHRYHILLS, Fla. -- Health officials in Pasco County are expanding the boundaries for a previously issued rabies alert. The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County says this is in response to a raccoon found outside of the previous boundaries testing ... | |
| Naperville YMCA gears up for 'Healthy Kids Day' April 19, 2014 (NAPERVILLE, Ill.) (WLS) -- Summer is just around the corner and there is concern about students losing academic skills and gaining extra weight while they're out of school. The YMCA is hoping to spearhead a change by encouraging families ... | |
| Hunger, cause of marital quarrels —Study Researchers using voodoo dolls have proven the maxim that indeed “a hungry man is an angry man.” Couples are more likely to quarrel if they are “hungry”- hungry and angry says scientist. The study, which was conducted in The Ohio State University's ... | |
| Brain function peaks at 24, but it's not all downhill A new study has revealed that a person's cognitive performance peaks at the age of 24, at which point cognitive motor functioning begins to decline with age. Most folks believe this decline occurs during middle age around the time they reach 45 years of age, ... | |
| Feeling 'hangry?' A quick candy bar may stave off more than hunger. It could prevent major fights between husbands and wives, at least if a new study that used voodoo dolls is right. That's because low blood sugar can make spouses touchy, researchers propose. In fact, it can ... | |
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| Find fun everywhere at the Senior Center How to avoid death by boredom: Participate in an activity or two with us! If you are hunting for a big, fun time (I know I always am), the Senior Citizens Center should definitely be on your bucket list. The fun will sneak up on you. Once you find the activities you ... | |
| Two Expats Die of MERS in Saudi Commercial Hub Jeddah TEHRAN (FNA)- Two foreigners died of MERS in the Saudi city of Jeddah, the health ministry said, as fears rise over the spreading respiratory virus in the kingdom's commercial hub. The ministry said five more people were infected with the Middle East ... | |
| Ask the Pet Expert | Tick prevention My dog gets a Lyme disease shot every year and takes Sentinel regularly, but I'm nervous about ticks. We look for them every time he's outside. I have never used Frontline or anything like it because I don't like the chemicals in the house. Is there anything ... | |
| Fake drugs are a real international problem Recently, a team of Georgia Tech chemists analyzed the contents of 25 different types of emergency contraceptive pills (often called the morning-after pill and marketed as Plan B) bought in Lima, Peru. 28 percent of the pills were counterfeit or ineffective. | |
| Mumps Outbreak Leads to Health Alert in Summit County SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio– After a community-wide outbreak of mumps in part of Ohio, including at The Ohio State University, Summit County Public Health issued a health alert. It's encouraging the following people to be vaccinated: **Those at highest risk. | |
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