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Fox News
'It doesn't make sense': Concerns over enlisting DOD in Ebola response
Sept. 10, 2014: Health workers load the body of a woman they suspect died from the Ebola virus onto a truck in Monrovia, Liberia. (AP). The Obama administration's decision to enlist the Defense Department in responding to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa ...
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New York Times
US Scientists See Long Fight Against Ebola
A woman in Monrovia, Liberia, passed a man believed to be infected with Ebola. Researchers say it could take 12 to 18 months to bring the epidemic under control. Credit Abbas Dulleh/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the ...
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Gilead to raise price for new hepatitis C drug above $84000
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The next generation version of Gilead Sciences Inc's $84,000 hepatitis C drug, already under fire for its record-breaking costs, is going to be even more expensive. Gregg Alton, Gilead's executive vice president of corporate and ...
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Live Insurance News
Possible health-care policy cancellations roil Senate race between Gillespie ...
RICHMOND — Health-insurance plans of as many as 250,000 Virginians will be canceled in January because the policies do not meet the standards set by the Affordable Care Act, a development that Republican Ed Gillespie hopes will boost his prospects ...
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Fox News
Enterovirus D68 makes its way to the Northeast, officials confirm
The mysterious respiratory virus that's been making children sick across the United States has made its way to the Northeast. More than a dozen cases of enterovirus D68 have been confirmed in New York state, officials said Friday, and FoxCT.com said that ...
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New York Daily News
Doctor caught in social media storm defends laying off employee with cancer
CNN
(CNN) -- A Pennsylvania oral surgeon who laid off a cancer-stricken employee had good intentions -- aiming to help the woman get unemployment benefits and focus on her treatment -- but now he is getting threats and verbal attacks on social media, ...
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The Guardian
3 in 10 NFL retirees to face cognitive woes, study finds
PHILADELPHIA – Nearly three in 10 former NFL players will develop at least moderate neurocognitive problems and qualify for payments under the proposed $765 million concussion settlement, according to data prepared for ex-players' lawyers and made ...
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The Guardian
Journalists and others in media drink the most coffee, survey says. Surprised?
A man enjoys a coffee at a cafe in Miami. According new a new study, journalists and those that work in media drink the most coffee. A man enjoys a coffee at a cafe in Miami. According new a new study, journalists and those that work in media drink the most ...
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CBS News
Woman found to be missing cerebellum
A woman who recently paid a visit to her local emergency room for common symptoms of vertigo and nausea ended up receiving a surprising diagnosis: She's missing part a part of her brain, know as the cerebellum. According to a report by the New Scientist, ...
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New York Daily News
West Nile virus activity picks up in Queens as city plans more spraying to slash ...
Summer may be over, but West Nile virus season is just heating up. More than 160 pools of virus-infected mosquitoes have been detected in Queens, prompting city Health Department officials to order up another round of pesticide spraying on Tuesday night.
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WKYC-TV
3 in 10 Former NFL Players Will Get Alzheimer's, Dementia
Nearly 30 percent of former NFL players will develop brain conditions like Alzheimer's or a less debilitating form of dementia, according to a report released Friday by the NFL and the NFL Players' Association. The data in the report was used to calculate the ...
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Irish Independent
Ebola surging beyond control, WHO's Margaret Chan warns
Ebola virus cases in West Africa are rising faster than the ability to contain them, the World Health Organization says, as experts warn that the exponential rise could become a worldwide disaster. The death toll has risen to more than 2,400 people out of 4,784 ...
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KSPR
Serious respiratory virus has struck children in NY, health officials say
Add comment. Serious respiratory virus has struck children in NY, health officials say. Updated September 12, 2014 7:34 PM By DELTHIA RICKS delthia.ricks@newsday.com. Travel deals. State health officials Friday confirmed more than a dozen pediatric ...
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Reuters
Obama to discuss US Ebola response at CDC next week
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama will discuss the U.S. response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa with health officials next week, the White House said Friday. Obama will travel to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Daily Mail
Mother of girl who died of E. coli says she's haunted by daughter's tears and ...
Rachel Profitt says she will never forget the tears and screams of her daughter in her final moments; Serena Williams Profitt passed away at just four-years-old as a result of E. coli; Her parents are upset with how the hospital handled their daughter's illness.
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Houston Chronicle
Ebola patient in Omaha eating ice cream
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials at the Nebraska Medical Center where an American aid worker infected with Ebola is being treated say the patient is getting his appetite back. Dr. Rick Sacra was flown to the Omaha, Nebraska, hospital on Sept. 5 for treatment ...
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ABC6OnYourSide.com
Enterovirus Causing Respiratory Illness in NY Children, Health Officials Say
An outbreak of an uncommon virus, Enterovirus D68, has made children in a dozen states ill and has left some hospitalized, according to NBC News. Children with asthma are particularly affected. Andrew Siff has the story. Friday, Sep 12, 2014 • Updated at ...
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ABC News
Religion: Ebola recovery signals a global call to prayer
Ebola victim Dr. Kent Brantly and his wife, Amber, meet with members of the media after his release from Emory University Hospital last month in Atlanta. Ebola Americans.JPEG-0123d. ebola. Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2014 12:01 am. Religion: Ebola ...
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Toronto Sun
Woman in China Missing Cerebellum
Physicians in China were shocked to discover that an otherwise healthy young woman had been born without a cerebellum. The cerebellum is an important part of the brain, thought to be in control of fine motor movements and balance. The 24-year-old ...
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Toronto Sun
24 years without a cerebellum: This woman never noticed
A 24-year-old woman in China found out some startling news on a recent hospital visit: she was born without a cerebellum. (Photo : Wikipedia (Commons)). A 24-year-old woman in China just made a shocking discovery: for her entire life, she lived with a hole ...
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Fox 59
Respiratory virus that hits kids might be in CT
Here are some fast facts about the respiratory illness sweeping the country, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The virus was first identified in California in 1962, but has not been commonly reported in the United States. Between mid-August ...
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Uncover California
West Nile virus reports remain high
The number of individuals sickened with the West Nile virus in California continues to climb as the rates of infected mosquitoes reaches previously unseen levels, the California Department of Public Health reported. “The proportion of mosquitoes infected with ...
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WGNO
Local doctors are treating symptoms consistent with Enterovirus-D68
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – Symptoms consistent with a respiratory virus that's sending children to the hospital around the Midwest and Southeast are being seen in patients here at home. WGNO News Reporter Darian Trotter talked to local doctors about ...
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Capital OTC
Combination Diabetes Treatment Better Than Conventional Diabetes ...
A combination of insulin along with a new hormone like drug appears to be a safe and much more effective method to treat type II diabetes in comparison to the common treatment schedules used now. The GLP 1 or glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists are a new ...
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Reuters
Obama to discuss Ebola aid with US medical experts next week
Washington: President Barack Obama will meet leading US medical experts next week as he considers how to follow through on his pledge to step up aid to Africa over the Ebola epidemic. US President Barack Obama will discuss the Ebola epidemic with ...
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Upstart Magazine
A guy with HIV-positive ordered to discontinue virus by Seattle courtyard
$k A Seattle referee has ordered an HIV-positive guy to discontinue sharing the infection and to look for healing after he contaminated eight citizens in four years. Advertisements. The guy, identified merely as AO in courtyard papers, is requisite to explain up ...
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Capital Wired
First human case of West Nile Virus in Canyon County
CANYON COUNTY — A man in his 20s was hospitalized for West Nile virus but has since recovered and released from the hospital. It was the first reported case of West Nile virus in Canyon County this year, according to Southwest District Health. The county ...
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SFGate
Rehoboth church fighting a runaway epidemic
In this photo taken Wednesday released by the Nebraska Medical Center, Debbie Sacra reads Bible verses to her husband Dr. Richard Sacra via a video link in Omaha, Neb. Dr. Sacra is being treated for Ebola at the biocontainment unit at the Nebraska ...
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20Tech.com
Receiving Federal Money by Area Health Care Centers
Suncoast will receive $352,036, according to an announcement Friday by Sylvia M. Burwell, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.Another is Suncoast Community Health Centers in Ruskin, which partners with Lakeland OB-GYN on ...
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The Guardian
Reports find 28 percent of former NFL players will suffer brain injury
Two separate reports submitted Friday as part of ongoing litigation between former players and the NFL conclude that 28 percent of them will develop a debilitating brain disorder. Both reports filed in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia go on to support the ...
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20Tech.com
US medical experts next week when Obama discuss about Ebola
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, Obama will get “a briefing on the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, discuss the US response to that outbreak, and thank the scientists, doctors and health care workers who are helping those affected by the ...
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20Tech.com
More spraying to slash mosquito population by West Nile virus activity picks up ...
More than 160 pools of virus-infected mosquitoes have been detected in Queens, prompting city Health Department officials to order up another round of pesticide spraying on Tuesday night.Trucks will roll through neighborhoods near the Queens-Brooklyn ...
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Reuters
Ebola: Obama to hold talks with medical experts
US President Barack Obama would travel to Atlanta next week to talk with leading medical experts on the deadly Ebola virus that has erupted from Africa, a presidential spokesperson has said. “The President will travel to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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BBC News
Discontinue virus by Seattle courtyard : A guy with HIV- positive ordered
Dr Matthew Golden, executive of community health at the region's HIV program.We are annoying to defend the community's health. And we're annoying to certify that everybody obtains the care they require, comprising the person caught up in this. The guy ...
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NECN
Ebola Patient Dr. Sacra Getting Appetite Back
The Massachusetts doctor who contracted Ebola is steadily improving, according to hospital officials in Nebraska. Officials say Rick Sacra is getting his appetite back. Sacra apparently had a craving form ice cream. He was able to consume an entire pint of ...
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The Courier-Journal
Local health agencies receive funds
Two local health-care agencies will receive additional money from the federal government's Affordable Care Act funds to expand primary care services. The department of Health and Human Services announced Friday that 37 health-care agencies in Ohio ...
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KPAX-TV
Area Health Care Centers Receiving Federal Money
WINTER HAVEN | Central Florida Health Care, which has clinics throughout Polk County, is getting $301,974 in Affordable Care Act funding to expand its primary care. The nonprofit health center is one of 48 statewide that will get part of $13,432,990 that is to ...
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SFGate
Using Ebola survivors' blood as remedy may carry risks
WASHINGTON DC, USA – Two American doctors sickened by Ebola have been given blood transfusions from survivors, a technique the World Health Organization advocates but that experts say carries some risks. Ebola has killed more than 2,400 people, ...
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CBS News
Obama to visit CDC for updates on Ebola, respiratory illness
President Obama on Tuesday is visiting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, the White House announced Friday. The president will get a briefing on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, as well as a briefing on the respiratory illness reported ...
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Capital OTC
Combo Diabetes Treatment Outperforms Others: Study
FRIDAY, Sept. 12, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Combining insulin with a relatively new hormone-like drug appears to be a safer and more effective way to treat type 2 diabetes than current methods, a new review suggests. The drug belongs to a new class of ...
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Upstart Magazine
Cerebellum Missing: Woman in China
Physicians in China were appalled to find that Associate in Nursing otherwise healthy adult female had been born while not a neural structure. The neural structure is a crucial part of the brain, thought to be up to speed of fine motor movements and balance.
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Mynextfone
Voke Inhaler wins licence from MHRA * Licensing amendment needed...
LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - A new nicotine inhaler to be sold by British American Tobacco has been licensed in the UK as a medicinal commodity , marking the arrival of a novel alternative to the fast-growing market for electronic cigarettes.
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NBCNews.com
US judge orders HIV-positive man to stop infecting others
A US judge has ordered a man with HIV to stop infecting others after he passed on the AIDS virus to eight sexual partners in four years, officials said Friday. Local authorities in Seattle had issued two case-and-desist orders over the last few months but then ...
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Capital Wired
Denton County reports first cases of West Nile, chikungunya viruses
Denton County health officials on Friday announced the county's first human cases of the mosquito-borne chikungunya and West Nile viruses. The county's health department said that while the message may seem repetitive, residents need to remember tips ...
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Channel News Asia
Profit motive big hurdle for Ebola drugs: Experts
For nearly four decades, mention of the Ebola virus has evoked death and terror, yet a simple factor - money - has stood in the way of erasing the curse, experts say. PHOTOS. Liberian Red Cross health workers wearing protective suits carry the body of a ...
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NPR
Eating Fish Twice a Week Can Prevent Hearing Loss in Women
(Photo : Wikipedia) Eating fish twice a week can lower risk of hearing loss in women. share on facebook. share on twitter. Scientists say eating two or more servings of fish every week can be associated with a lower risk of hearing loss in women. Women that ...
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Anti-Aging Just Got A Fresh New Start
At UCLA, a team of biologists recently announced that they have discovered a gene which could be manipulated to slow aging and thus lead to longer life. Lab studies they conducted using fruit flies indicated to scientists a cellular mechanism within the body ...
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Business Recorder
Ebola toll hits 2400 as Cuba pledges medics
image GENEVA: The worst-ever Ebola outbreak has killed more than 2,400 people, the UN said Friday, as Cuba pledged the largest foreign medical team deployed so far in the west African health crisis. World Health Organization chief Margaret Chan ...
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New York Daily News
Dying girl's screams, tears haunt mother of Oregon E. coli victim
An Oregon mother is haunted by her dying daughter's screams. Serena Profitt lay on an ever-changing bed of clean towels at her Lincoln City home in her last days after contracting a deadly strain of E.coli because she was too weak to go to the bathroom, her ...
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BBC News
Brain 'can classify words during sleep'
The brain is still active while we are asleep, say scientists, who found people were able to classify words during their slumber. Researchers from Cambridge and Paris introduced participants to a word test while awake and found they continued to respond ...
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