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Alarm raised on women's heart disease LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Angela Bale had been feeling breathless and exhausted for weeks when she doubled over while riding in a friend's car — the victim of a heart attack. She was a thin, active 35-year-old and had gone repeatedly to a doctor, who told her she ...
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A Look at How West Africa Is Combating Ebola The Ebola outbreak in three West African countries is already the deadliest to date with 635 cases and 367 fatalities, and is expected to be the longest on record, as some of the poorest countries in the world scramble to confront the fatal disease. The World ...
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Possible Measles Exposure at RI Hospitals Authorities say emergency room patients at two hospitals in Rhode Island may have been exposed to a patient with measles. According to the Associated Press, people may have been exposed to the infectious disease at Rhode Island Hospital and Roger ...
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Gov. Cuomo aims to have AIDS no longer be an epidemic by 2020 Gov. Cuomo aims to ensure that AIDS is no longer an epidemic by 2020. The governor is set to announce the ambitious goal Sunday, coinciding with New York City's Gay Pride Parade, an administration source said Saturday. Officials plan to more ...
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Many challenges face ex-inmates living with HIV New York • Several times each month, a white bus picks up newly released ex-inmates at New York's Rikers Island jail complex and drives into Harlem, where helping hands await at a transition program run by a nonprofit called the Fortune Society.
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Chael Sonnen tested positive in June The Nevada State Athletic Commission has confirmed recently retired mixed martial artist Chael Sonnen tested positive for four banned substances on June 5. Sonnen, 37, who announced his retirement earlier this month after a previous failed drug test was ...
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Pot shortages could be dire at Washington's stores SEATTLE (AP) — Randy Oliver has a pressing question as legal marijuana sales are about to begin in Washington state: Where's all the weed? Oliver is the chief scientist at Analytical 360 in Yakima, the only lab that has been certified to test the heavily taxed ...
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Egypt's army says "AIDS detector" needs more tests CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's military said Saturday that devices it claimed it invented to detect and cure AIDS and hepatitis C need six more months of testing. The army had earlier promised to reveal the technology to the public this coming Monday after making ...
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Prosecutor warns of possible tainted heroin TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — Ocean County's prosecutor is warning about the possibility of tainted heroin being sold in the county with a distinctive logo on it. Prosecutor Joseph Coronato says that police responding to an emergency at a home in Stafford ...
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Massachusetts seeks to save money on inmate health care with a change in ... BOSTON — Massachusetts could soon join other states that are reaping millions in federal dollars for prisoners' health care. All that is required is a change in state law. The proposed change, now before the Legislature, would permit the state to suspend ...
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Does a healthy heart start with a healthy marriage? Researchers observed the interactions of 281 middle-aged adults either married or in domestic partnerships over a four-day period. All were healthy and employed. Picture: Relaxnews. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share.
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Vermont latest state to outlaw car smoking with kids BURLINGTON, Vt. — Want a cigarette while you're driving with your kids in the car? Not in Vermont, which is getting ready to implement some of the nation's strictest antismoking laws, including a provision that would allow police to pull over anyone seen ...
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People who ate at Fort Collins restaurant warned about possible hepatitis A ... The Larimer County Health Department is warning about a possible exposure to Hepatitis A at a Fort Collins restaurant. That warning comes with two special clinics for medical care, starting this weekend, for people who dined at Tortilla Marissa's in the last ...
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Ticks spreading through Ontario, raising fears of Lyme disease Signs of deer ticks are sprouting up on the shore of Lake Erie – literally. At Turkey Point Provincial Park, notices have been installed to warn campers and beachgoers that the ticks, which can transmit Lyme disease, call the area home. “The ticks have ...
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Twins born almost 1 month apart head home from hospital BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) -- Twins were born almost a month apart after a local mother went into early labor and doctors were able to keep one baby inside to continue growing and nurse the premature baby back to health. Both babies went home Friday, ...
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