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The Seattle Times
Dottie Thomas, 'mother' of bone-marrow transplant, dies
Dorothy "Dottie" Thomas, wife and research partner to the late Nobel laureate and bone-marrow transplant pioneer Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, died Friday at the age of 92. By Dominic Gates. Seattle Times staff reporter. PREV of NEXT. Dr. E. Donnall Thomas and ...
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Times of India
Best friends make best spouses: Study
A new economics paper has some old-fashioned ad vice for people navigating the stresses of life: Find a spouse who is also your best friend. Social scientists have long known that married people tend to be happier, but they debate whether that is because ...
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Killeen Daily Herald
Dorothy Thomas, "Mother" of Bone Marrow Transplant, Dies
Dorothy "Dottie" Thomas, the research partner and wife of the Nobel laureate who pioneered the bone marrow transplant, has died in her Seattle-area home at 92. Her death Friday was announced by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
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CBC.ca
Cambodia: 212 HIV Cases Linked to Contamination
Cambodian health authorities have found 212 villagers infected with H.I.V. in a district where an unlicensed medic has been accused of spreading the virus with contaminated equipment, according to findings released Saturday by the government and ...
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CBS News
Dallas County reports 5th flu death, but outbreak subsiding
Dallas County's flu outbreak subsided for the third week in a row, according to the latest report from the county health department. Slightly more than 20 percent of flu tests were positive in the week ending Jan. 3, Dallas County Health and Human Services ...
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Daily Mail
California bakery sickens 40 serving them cake laced with synthetic drugs
Cholula's Bakery in Santa Ana was shut down Wednesday after reports started coming in that customers were suffering symptoms ranging from nausea to hallucinations. Hospitals received so many reports they contacted Santa Ana police; The exact synthetic ...
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SavingAdvice.com
Your Optimism May Be Helping Prevent Heart Disease
Each day, approximately 2,200 Americans die of cardiovascular disease, which averages to around one death every 39 seconds according to Psychology Today. But these statistics obscure a deeper issue. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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SavingAdvice.com
CDC Recommending Antivirals As Flu Is Widespread Across Most of the US
The flu season has reached about the halfway point and it's been a bad season thus far. The US is seeing widespread flu across most of the US, and making things worse is that this year's vaccines aren't very effective against the most prevalent flu strain ...
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Nature World News
Heart Health May Depend On Your Optimism Levels
People who have upbeat outlooks on life have significantly better cardiovascular health, suggests a new study that examined associations between optimism and heart health in more than 5,100 adults. Reddit ...
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The Christian Times
Cervical Cancer Test: New H.P.V. Test For Women Pushed Despite Non ...
Two medical organizations have recommended getting a human papillomavirus (H.P.V.) test to assess women for cervical cancer before using Papanicolaou – or Pap – smear screening. Although the new guidance, as published in Gynecologic Oncology, the ...
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13WHAM-TV
CDC pushes antiviral meds for widespread flu
NEW YORK (AP) -- In the midst of a worrisome flu season, health officials are pushing doctors to prescribe antiviral medicines more often. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday sent a new alert to doctors, advising prompt use of Tamiflu ...
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CBS News
CDC says flu season getting progressively worse
The CDC reports that the flu season continues to get progressively worse and it is only half over. Lindsey Lohan · 8 crazy celebrity wardrobe malfunctions · Lindsey Lohan · Hollywood's 14 hottest women · The 10 richest rappers of all time · The 14 hottest stars ...
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Fox News
Beethoven's heart condition may have actually influenced his music
It is no secret that arts come from the heart, and music is no exception to this rule of thumb. While the mind might be the one to devise it, to piece it together and make it sound just the way it should, without any emotion put into it, neither from the composer nor ...
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SMN Weekly
Be Optimistic Have Better Heart Health: Study
Cardiovascular health of the participants involved in the study was assessed using seven metrics that are blood pressure, dietary intake, body mass index, tobacco use, physical activity and serum cholesterol levels. The same metrics have also been used by ...
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Science Times
Woman Becomes a Mother Only an Hour After Discovering She Is Pregnant
How much time did you have to prepare for the arrival of your first child? A woman from Massachusetts gave birth to a baby girl on Tuesday barely an hour after she discovered she was pregnant. According to reports, Weymouth town resident Katherine ...
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Morning Vertical
The new drug Alirocumab by Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. is ...
The new drug Alirocumab by Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. is effective against high- Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. have confirmed that their new drug Alirocumab has been showing good results in clinical trials.
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Diabetes Insider
Study Finds Optimism Can Improve Overall Health
If you have an upbeat attitude, it could significantly improve your cardiovascular health. At least, that's what a new study seems to suggest. "Individuals with the highest levels of optimism have twice the odds of being in ideal cardiovascular health compared to ...
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New York Daily News
Drug-laced holiday drug sickens dozens in Calif.
Dozens were sickened, some suffering hallucinations, after eating religious bread from a cockroach-infested California bakery that was laced with a synthetic drug, authorities said. At least 40 people were taken ill after eating Three Kings Day bread, also ...
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SMN Weekly
A new drug can lower bad cholesterol if taken once a month
3 A new drug believed to help lower bad cholesterol is expected to cost $6,000 per year according to pharmaceutical experts. The new drug called alirocumab can be used once a month. Due to the natural protein in our body called PCSK9, LDL discharge ...
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MedPage Today
D.C. Week: House Passes Mandate Bill, Biosimilar Gets Thumbs Up
savesaved; ">. author name. by Joyce Frieden News Editor, MedPage Today. WASHINGTON -- Congress got back to work this week, with the House passing a bill dealing with the Affordable Care Act's employer mandate. Also, an FDA advisory committee ...
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Morning Vertical
Woman has given birth to a 10 pound baby ONE HOUR after learning that she ...
Woman has given birth to a 10 pound baby ONE HOUR after learning that she was A woman has given birth to a baby an hour after learning that she was pregnant. She went to the hospital with a stomach complaint and found out that she was nine month ...
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Headlines & Global News
212 Cambodians Infected With H.I.V. Due To Contaminated Medical Equipment
Cambodian Health authorities diagnosed 212 Cambodians as infected with H.I.V. that was later traced to contaminated equipment used by an unlicensed medic. Prosecutors charged the medic with murder in December after 212 villagers tested positive for ...
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SMN Weekly
Just An Hour Before Giving Birth to Baby Woman Found She was Pregnant
A woman has given birth to a 10 pound b aby girl less than hour after she discovered that she was pregnant. On Tuesday the 23 years Katie Kropas from Weymouth, Massachusetts, was admitted to a hospital for ultrasound. She had been complaining of ...
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New York Times
New antibiotic brings relief to the medical community
Over the past few centuries, progress of medicine has skyrocketed to heights unimaginable to people that lived on the same planet we did not too long ago. To think that we progressed from thinking that smells can cause the most deadly diseases known to ...
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IBNLive
How your online avatar could help you make friends
Toronto: Online avatars with open eyes, a smile or grin, an oval face, brown hair and/or a sweater are more likely to elicit friendship intentions, researchers from Canada's York University say. In contrast, a neutral expression or any other expression other than ...
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Immortal News
Beethoven Researchers Say Heart Arrhythmia Influenced His Music
Researchers analyzing patterns in Beethoven's music believe the composer suffered from an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia, due to what they call musical arrhythmias in his music. The researchers, including a medical historian, musicologist and ...
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KSN-TV
Cancer teens request for cute dog photos goes viral
What started out as a simple Facebook request for photos of dogs for a 16-year-old cancer patient has since turned the pet-loving boy into an Internet celebrity. Anthony Lyons' love for the therapy dogs that greet him during his treatments for leukemia led a ...
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Detroit Free Press
Michigan alcohol poisoning death rate higher than US
In Michigan, an average of 77 people died from alcohol poisoning each year between 2010 and 2012, according to a study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week. Michigan's annual rate of deaths in which alcohol was the ...
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Pioneer News
Hepatitis C Medication Price War
Business is clearly business! This is proved by the only hepatitis C drug makers in the market, AbbVie Inc. and Gilead Sciences Inc. have now officially engaged in the price war, despite making a statement last year claiming that they were not planning to get ...
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Fox News
AP News - 19 measles cases reported to Disneyland with ties
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Nineteen people from three states who visited Disney theme parks in California last month have now fallen ill with measles, health officials mentioned Friday.The sufferers all visited Disneyland or Disney California Adventure ...
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New York Times
New antibiotic discovered by Boston researchers
Teixobactin, a recently discovered antibiotic, might revolutionize medicine as the antibiotics that came before it. Chiamaka Nwakeze | Science Recorder | January 10, 2015. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles.
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CBS News
Monkeys can Learn to Understand Themselves in the Mirror
Chinese researchers had been in a position to train monkeys to recognize themselves in the mirror and pass the mark test for self-recognition.(Photo : Day Donaldson | Flickr) Humans and fantastic apes such as bonobos, gorillas and chimpanzees have the ...
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Fox News
2 state measles cases have ties to Disney theme parks
SEATTLE — Washington state health officials say an Aberdeen teenager and a California woman who visited several public spots in King and Snohomish counties have fallen ill with measles. Both had visited Disney theme parks in California last month.
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WBAY
Local woman dies from flu complications
The mother of a Kenosha woman who died Jan. 2 from complications associated with the flu is urging people with flu-like symptoms to go to the doctor. Katherine "Katie" McQuestion, 26, died Jan. 2. Kenosha County Health Officer Cynthia Johnson confirmed ...
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Fox News
Disneyland measles outbreak grows, sparks concern
As the Disneyland measles outbreak grows, officials say it's part of a larger battle against the disease. lRelated Bad year for measles, whooping cough in California · GRAPHICS · Bad year for measles, whooping cough in California. See all related. 8. Measles ...
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Charlotte Observer
Green Bay hospital transfers patients after water main break
Steam rises from pipes above the St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center after the hospitals boiler was restarted but not fully heating the building, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015, in Green Bay, Wis. The hospital had to transfer 50 patients after a water main break shut ...
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MedPage Today
Depo-Provera May Hike HIV Risk in Women
savesaved; ">. by Molly Walker Contributing Writer. Increased rates of HIV infection were seen among women using depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera or DMPA), whereas other methods of contraception including oral contraceptive pills or ...
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Fox News
19 measles cases reported with ties to Disneyland
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Nineteen people from three states who visited Disney theme parks in California last month have now fallen ill with measles, health officials said Friday. The patients all visited Disneyland or Disney California Adventure between Dec.
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Full-Time Whistle
26-year-old dies of flu complications in Wisconsin
A 26-year-old health care worker has died from complications of the flu, according to a Kenosha County official. lRelated Flu hits epidemic threshold · Nation & World · Flu hits epidemic threshold. See all related. 8. WISN-TV first reported the death of Katherine ...
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People Magazine
Contemplating youth and the end: Cassandra C. and the 'mature minor' debate
At what point does a matter of months become more than simply a matter of months? In Connecticut this week, the state Supreme Court decided that a teenager who is going to become an adult later this year is still a teenager, and agreed that she should be ...
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Fox News
Two more Disneyland-related measles cases in Orange County
Orange County authorities Friday reported two more cases of measles and repeated warnings that the outbreak that began at Disneyland is expected to continue to spread. lRelated Santa Barbara newspaper's headline draws protests · L.A. Now · Santa ...
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CBS News
CDC urges widespread use of antiviral drugs to combat flu
This season's influenza outbreak is shaping up to be one of the worst in years, with high levels of flu activity in 46 states, in part because the vaccine currently available is not a match to the virus strain that's causing the outbreak. The U.S. Centers for Disease ...
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Empire State Tribune
Carbon monoxide threat rises in winter
As the temperature outside drops, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning rises. In nearly a quarter of the roughly 20,000 carbon monoxide incidents firefighters respond to statewide each year, there are unsafe levels of the lethal gas. "I think in this cold snap, ...
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Detroit Free Press
Dog photos galore posted on Facebook for Arizona teen
PHOENIX – What started out as a simple Facebook request for photos of dogs for a 16-year-old cancer patient has since turned the pet-loving boy into an Internet celebrity. Anthony Lyons' love for the therapy dogs that greet him during his treatments for ...
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CNN
Woman who didn't know she was pregnant gives birth to 10-pound baby
WEYMOUTH, Mass. - It was the surprise delivery of a lifetime. Katie Kropas of Weymouth, Massachusetts, gave birth to a healthy baby girl this week, and she didn't know she was pregnant until she went into labor. "Tuesday morning I woke up and I had crazy ...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Kenosha County health care worker dies from flu complications
Kenosha — A 26-year-old health care worker has died from complications of the flu, according to a Kenosha County official. WISN-TV first reported the death of Katherine McQuestion of Kenosha, who was a radiology technician at St. Catherine's Medical ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Why Beethoven has got cardiologists' hearts racing
"Beethoven's music may really have come from the heart", says a report in last week's Independent on Sunday. That's not exactly news, to anyone who knows Beethoven's music at all. His music is always heart-felt. There's no trace of irony, no holding things at ...
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Popular Science
FDA Panel Supports First Biologic Drug Copy
Generic competition for Neupogen, a cancer drug that helps ward off infections while patients are undergoing chemotherapy, is one step closer to being available in the United States. In our Year In Ideas package, Popular Science made ten predictions about ...
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Times Gazette
Much more than Pap smear, HPV test proves more accurate for cervical cancer ...
papilloma virus Medical researchers have come up with proofs that suggest that human papilloma virus tests are more accurate at detecting cervical cancer in women aged 25- 35, even though the Pap smear test had been the standard procedure for testing ...
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West Valley News
Confident folks have healthier hearts, study finds
"People with the highest levels of optimism have twice the odds of becoming in perfect cardiovascular well being compared to their a lot more pessimistic counterparts," mentioned lead author Rosalba Hernandez, a professor of social perform at the University.
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