Sunday, April 6, 2014

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Daily update April 6, 2014
NEWS
Military's mental-health system faces shortage of providers, lack of good ...
The shooting rampage at Fort Hood has once again focused attention on the military's mental-health system, which, despite improvement efforts, has struggled to address a tide of psychological problems brought on by more than a decade of war.
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abc7news.com
UC Berkeley student in isolation in second measles case
(04-05) 14:19 PDT Berkeley -- A UC Berkeley student is in isolation after campus officials confirmed that the student was diagnosed with measles, the latest case in a statewide upswing in the number of reported cases of the highly contagious disease.
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Guardian Liberty Voice
Measles Outbreak Should Prompt Vaccine Use but It Will Not
Measles The measles outbreaks that have been happening across the country may lead some to think that those who are anti-vaccine might change their minds, but a study says this is not so. When confronted with solid evidence, like the measles outbreak, ...
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Guardian Liberty Voice
E-Cigarette Liquid Poisonings on Rise in Alabama
E-cigarettes can smell pretty delicious, with many of flavors tasting like candy. But that appealing taste and smell, along with the fact that these unregulated devices aren't childproof, can end up becoming a poison hazard. The Centers for Disease Control ...
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Guardian Liberty Voice
Autism Center giving hope to parents of Autistic children
Tommy and Rita Beth Dryden were told in 2012 their son, Jameson, has Autism Spectrum Disorder, but what sent the West Frankfort couple into a brief period of despair was hearing their then 3-year old son had limited therapy options in Southern Illinois.
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ANINEWS
Paralyzed man hears doctor discuss donating his organs and tell his family he ...
While a paralyzed Swedish man was unable to move or express himself verbally, he heard doctors speak to his family and girlfriend about donating his organs. According to The New York Daily News, John Fritze, 43, suffered a stroke while out to dinner with ...
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More than 100 line up in Cordova for free dental work
Dale L. Anderson/Special to The Commercial Appeal April 5, 2014. Shyjuan Hines took advantage of the Dentistry with a Heart event and had a filling done by Dr. Clarissa Turner on Saturday. Turner's office has participated in the event for the past four years ...
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MiamiHerald.com
Infant dies of morphine overdose, mom gets jail
SPARTANBURG (SOUTH CAROLINA): A judge sentenced a woman to 20 years in prison on Friday for killing her 6-week-old daughter with what prosecutors said was an overdose of morphine delivered through her breast milk. A jury found the former nurse, ...
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TopNews Arab Emirates
Plenty of pollen
South Carolinians are stocking up on medicine, tissues and eye drops but still getting irritated in the process. It's allergy season. The Allergy and Asthma Foundation of America, a trade association for research and education on allergies, has released its ...
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KFDX
National Public Health Week: Start With Us
Receiving access to quality, affordable health care is very important when you get sick -- but the other key to being healthy is what happens before your trip to the doctor's office. Beginning today and running through April 13, communities across our country ...
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Ebola under control globally: SCH official
DOHA: The Supreme Council of Health (SCH) has allayed public fears about the Ebola virus disease (EVD) saying the epidemic is under control globally and so for no case has been detected out of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leon. The health authorities are ...
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Politics on the Hudson
Deaths from heroin overdose subject of event planned in Finger Lakes region
Deaths that occur as a result of an overdose involving heroin have increased by nearly 50 percent. email · print. By Julie Sherwood. MPNnow. By Julie Sherwood. Posted Apr. 5, 2014 @ 1:50 pm. By Julie Sherwood Posted Apr. 5, 2014 @ 1:50 pm.
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Counsel & Heal
Researchers Identify The Third Critical Liver Hormone In Type 2 Diabetes
Researchers have identified a previously unsuspected liver hormone that plays a critical role in the development of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is affecting 26 million people in US and is a leading cause of heart disease, stroke and other diseases related ...
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