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Health officials warn New York parents about respiratory virus EV-D68 State health officials are warning parents to be “extra vigilant” about the rare respiratory virus that has spread to New York after infecting nearly 100 people in other states. The virus, known as EV-D68, has no specific treatment or vaccination, and can result in ...
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Will Ferrell to fight cancer by playing video games Would you pay money to watch Will Ferrell play video games for two hours? And no, it's not a new movie. The U.S. actor will spend Oct. 26 playing video games live online, with the aim of raising a bumper contribution for two kids' charities. “Will Ferrell's Super ...
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Rural communities struggling with health care despite Obamacare An important provision of the Affordable Care Act is the expansion of health coverage to low-income families through the Medicaid program. Listed below are the 50 states and where they stood as of Sept. 9. States to watch: Indiana, Tennessee, Utah, ...
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Study: Wife is Key to a Married Man's Happiness...Duh The level of happiness and overall sense of well-being felt by a married man is more often than not a reflection of the happiness of his spouse, suggests a new study from the University of Michigan. That insight's not at all a surprise to Victor Hernandez, 35, ...
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Exclusive: Allen, Microsoft Co-Founder donating $9 million for Ebola Battle A familiar source stated, the co-founder of Microsoft Corporation, Paul Allen's charitable foundation have announced that he is going to donate $9 million to hold up U.S. efforts to fight the Ebola outburst in West Africa on Thursday. Allen has resigned from ...
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West Nile virus poses special September threat The West Nile virus continues to be a problem throughout California with more than twice the number of human cases compared to same time last year. Loading… Post to Facebook. West Nile virus poses special September threat The West Nile virus ...
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Respiratory illness in children raises concerns locally An outbreak of a virus that has been causing severe respiratory problems in children in the Midwest and other parts of the country recently has state and local health officials on alert. As of Sept. 12, no cases of enterovirus D68, or EV-D68, had been confirmed ...
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HIV-positive man ordered to stop virus spread A Superior Court in Kings County near Seattle, has recently ordered an HIV-positive man, identified only as 'AO', to stop spreading the deadly disease. The man had already infected eight persons during the past four years. Further, the court had ordered 'AO' ...
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Auditions begin for marijuana-based reality show DENVER — Colorado opened up a new frontier in January when voters approved the recreational use of marijuana. Since then, it's led to new jobs in the industry and tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue for the state and cities where it's sold. Now, we're ...
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Anchor Dave Benton's Terminal Cancer Reveal is Heartbreaking and ... One of the few things that's an assured, common bond between all humans beings is also one of the most frightening: the knowledge that we're all going to die someday. That's why what happened on a local news station in Illinois Thursday is so surprising ...
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Roughly 30 percent of former NFL player may develop Alzheimer's, other brain ... The NFL is a big deal, making billions every year. But is it doing enough to take care of league players, former and current? (Photo : Keith Allison). According to a report released by the National Football League Friday, three out of every 10 former NFL players ...
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Promise for pot-banking co-op sees little progress since it was law Sally Vander Veer of Medicine Man, left, hands the bags of cash to the crews from Blue Line Protection Group to pay Medicine Man's state taxes. (Hyoung Chang, Denver Post file). Related Stories. Aug 12: FinCEN: Some banks are banking pot shops, many ...
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New Research Suggests a Happy Wife Equals a Happy Life I've worked with people for a really long time, and I've heard this everywhere. From uncles to strange old men walking up to my counter. The old adage was repeated so much, I thought it a fact, “Happy wife, happy life!” According to a study recently conducted ...
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The Secret to a Lasting Marriage Is a Wife's Happiness, Study Says iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) -- Researchers are backing up the old adage, "Happy wife, happy life," with a new study that says a wife's happiness is more crucial than the husband's in maintaining a lasting marriage. The more content the wife is, the happier ...
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The Photography equipment Progress Financial institution AfDB told West ... PARIS, FRANCE, Sept 13 (Reuters) – The Photography equipment Progress Financial institution (AfDB) told West Photography equipment international toughest location attack by means of a good Ebola outbreak. We were looking at prepared to allow $150 ...
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Chinese woman lives normal life without 'little brain' cerebellum Brain is the most crucial and complex organ of human beings. Missing of any of its parts or even a slight bent in the nerves can lead to physically impairment. But the doctors in China have claimed to have spotted a young girl in her 20s who is leading a ...
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Miracle: Chinese Woman Lives Normal Without Cerebellum According to a new report from china, physicians were shocked to discover that a young woman who had lived a normal life for more than two decades was in fact missing a vital part of her brain. A woman in china 24-year-old's weird condition was noticed ...
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Keep the wife happy for marriage to last 4 There was a saying “a happy wife, happy life” and a new study support this saying. According to a new study, the happiness of the wife determines how happy a marriage is compared to the happiness of the husband. Advertisements. The study from Rutgers ...
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Liberian president appeals to Obama for US help to beat Ebola DAKAR (Reuters) - Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has appealed to U.S. President Barack Obama for urgent aid in tackling the worst recorded outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, saying that without it her country would lose the fight against the ...
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WATCH: News anchor tells viewers he only has a few months to live CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A news anchor in Illinois told viewers live on the air Thursday that he only has a few more months to live. WCIA news anchor Dave Benton recently found out that he has a brain tumor that is too large for surgery or radiation. “I've found out a ...
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Dave Benton: WCIA-TV anchorman announces on TV that he has only 6 months ... Dave Benton is an anchor for WCIA in Illinois, and recently his brain cancer returned. He told viewers Sunday he will continue doing good work for them as long as he can.on.aol.com. Christian SavoyJacksonville Top News Examiner · Subscribe.
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Enterovirus 68 cases spread to new states; Georgia remains on watch At this time Georgia not seen any confirmed cases of EV-D68. But the CDC is calling for parents to stay on watch. decodedscience.com. At this time Georgia not seen any confirmed cases of EV-D68. But the CDC is calling for parents to stay on watch.
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News Anchor Discusses Battle with Brain Cancer A news anchor in Illinois took a moment during a Sept. 11 newscast to discuss part of his personal life. “I've found out a few weeks ago, my brain cancer is back,” WCIA news anchor Dave Benton said on live television on Thursday. “But, I've learned more ...
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Open Door receives $210000 in federal funding MANKATO — Open Door Health Center on Friday received more than $200,000 in federal funding, which it will use to increase access to primary and dental care at its main site in Mankato, the center has announced. The center will use the $210,504 grant to ...
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Ebola outbreak: Liberia 'sacks absentee officials' Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has sacked 10 government officials who have been "out of the country without an excuse," amid a national Ebola crisis. She said the officials had shown "insensitivity to our national tragedy and disregard for authority".
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What The US Has Given To Fight Ebola (And Why It's Not Enough) The U.S. is providing supplies to combat Ebola. But people are needed as well. (Getty Images). Over the past month, the U.S. has begun to ramp up aid to Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa. U.S. contributions could soon top $250 million dollars, according ...
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Liberian president asks US for help in tackling Ebola Health workers remove the body of Prince Nyentee, a 29-year-old man whom neighbours said died of Ebola in Monrovia. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters. Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has begged the US for help in tackling Ebola, as American ...
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Daines is wrong on health care I received yet another flier from Steve Daines whose campaign is for FULL REPEAL of Obamacare. Rep. Daines, hasn't the train left the station? Are you really going to take health care away from those who finally have it? Quit the politics. Put your energy into ...
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Wearable Robotics That Are a Walk In the Park Mobility Enhancing Soft Exosuit: a soft wearable robot made from lightweight and flexible materials. (Photo : Harvard's Wyss Institute). The common thought of wearable robotics is one of bionic arms and legs, transforming human movement into something ...
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1st Men's Birth control Injection May be Available through 2017 $k The first man contraceptive treatment may be available in the market through 2017.The brand new man contraceptive treatment known as “Vasalgel” is it being produced by the actual Parsemus Groundwork; the non-profit organizaVasalgel is usually a ...
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A Woman Missing 'Cerebellum' An Important Part of Brain and Living Healthy A woman, 24-year-old, admitted to the hospital because of nausea and dizziness; her CAT scan revealed that she didn't have a special and important part of brain known as “cerebellum”. Advertisements. The woman was from Shandong Province China and ...
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American Ebola Patient Gets Appetite Back SATURDAY, Sept. 13, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- An American doctor infected with Ebola who is being treated at a Nebraska hospital is getting his appetite back, doctors there said. Dr. Rick Sacra has been a patient at the Nebraska Medical Center's isolation ...
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CDC Foundation Receives $9 Million to Fight Ebola Epidemic A $9 million grant to the CDC Foundation will support Ebola response needs directly by helping the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention establish emergency operations centers (EOCs) in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, foundation president and ...
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Ebola brings doctor back to Liberia slums he escaped Dr. Mosoka Fallah (center), an epidemiologist and immunologist, explains Ebola precautions in New Kru Town in Monrovia, Liberia, where trust and services are in short supply. The Dallas Morning News. FROM WIRE REPORTS. Published: 13 September ...
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West Nile virus detected in three Contra Costa County cities CONCORD -- A group of mosquitoes and two birds tested positive for West Nile virus, Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District announced this weekend. The mosquitoes were found in Brentwood and one bird was found in San Ramon, while another ...
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Family of girl who died with E. coli: Another girl lived through it Just days after 4-year old Serena Profitt died from E. coli and her 5-year-old friend was also hospitalized with the illness, her family told KGW they've learned of a third case. Loading… Post to Facebook. Family of girl who died with E. coli: Another girl lived ...
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DOD in Ebola response over concerns enlisting : doesn't make sense White House spokesman Josh Earnest announced that Obama will visit the CDC in Atlanta on Tuesday to receive a briefing on Ebola and thank scientists for their effort combating the disease.We keep asking our military to do more and more. The other day I ...
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Illinois TV anchorman Dave Benton with brain cancer only has months to live A television news anchorman fighting brain cancer in Illinois told viewers he has only four to six months to live, but he hopes to work as long as he can. During a newscast on Thursday, Dave Benton told viewers of WCIA-TV in Champaign that doctors recently ...
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Virgina girl goes to hospital after touching puss caterpillar Two-year-old Portsmouth, Va. girl goes to the hospital after touching the puss caterpillar. By Heather Records | Sept. 13, 2014 at 1:41 AM | Comments. share with facebook. 24. share with twitter. 28. share with linkedin. 0. share with google. 0. email print.
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Eat More Fish, Save Your Hearing? FRIDAY, Sept. 12, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Eating more fish may reduce a woman's risk for hearing loss, according to a large new study. Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that consuming at least two servings of fish and ...
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A Herring For Your Hearing A new study at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, suggests that eating more fish can decrease a woman's risk for acquired hearing loss later in life. Dr. Sharon Curhan of the hospital's Division of Network Medicine reports that the study found Omega-3 ...
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McLaren sees rise in cases of virus Enterovirus D68, EV-D68, a respiratory illness that primarily affects infants, children and teenagers, has spread quickly across several Midwestern states in the past week. Although various forms of enterovirus are common, the EV-D68 strain is occurring at an ...
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Happy wife key to happy life for men: Study For both husbands and wives, being in a better-rated marriage was linked to greater life satisfaction and happiness. (Thinkstock). SummaryA husband who is unhappy with his marriage is still likely to be happy with his life, if his wife gives their marriage high ...
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Billionaire Paul Allen Donating $9 Million for Ebola, and Congress Might Follow ... Isn't it nice when a high-profile name lends their support? It's nice to know that even the rich and famous are concerned about the spread of Ebola, and confronting the outbreak seriously — Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is donating $9 Million to the Ebola ...
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Ebola Patient in Omaha Eating Ice Cream 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 in the hospital's ...
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FIFA, UN to cooperate against Ebola in West Africa FIFA, soccer's world governing body, said Friday that it looks forward to cooperating with the United Nations to combat the Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 2,000 people in West Africa. Antoinette Tubman stadium in Monrovia, the Liberian capital, will ...
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Illinois TV anchor tells viewers he has months to live An anchor in Illinois revealed to viewers he's battling brain cancer and has been given four to six months to live. (Source: MGN Online). (RNN) - An Illinois news anchor revealed to viewers of WCIA TV that he has brain cancer and has been given four to six ...
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Will Ferrell wants to play video games with you Actor and comedian Will Ferrell launches an Indiegogo campaign to raise money for children with cancer. One lucky winner to play video games with Mr. Burgundy himself. by Anthony Domanico · @ajdomanico; September 12, 2014 2:05 PM PDT. comments.
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Will Ferrell wants to play video games with you Actor and comedian Will Ferrell launches an Indiegogo campaign to raise money for children with cancer. One lucky winner to play video games with Mr. Burgundy himself. by Anthony Domanico · @ajdomanico; 13 September 2014, 7:05 am AEST. comments.
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