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Branstad declares state of emergency in response to bird flu DES MOINES, Iowa - A state of emergency was declared Friday by Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad with nearly 17 million chickens and turkeys dead, dying or scheduled to be euthanized due to a widening bird flu outbreak.
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Liberian woman appears to have contracted Ebola through sex with survivor A Liberian woman appears to have contracted Ebola from unprotected sex with a man who survived the virus, health officials said today.
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Bird Flu Outbreak Prompts State of Emergency in Iowa Iowa became the third state to declare an emergency response to a fast-expanding U.S. bird-flu outbreak on Friday as the national poultry death toll climbed toward record levels.
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Iowa declares state of emergency over bird flu DES MOINES, Iowa - Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad declared a state of emergency Friday to battle the rising toll that bird flu is taking on the state's poultry industry.
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Iowa bird flu outbreak prompts state of emergency declaration Iowa governor Terry Branstad has declared a state of emergency due to a rapidly expanding avian flu outbreak, and says the entire state is at risk from the spread of the disease.
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Report: Ebola Survivors Can Transmit Virus Through Sex U.S. health officials say Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex many months after being declared free of the virus.
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UPDATE 2-Iowa governor declares state of emergency due to bird flu outbreak (Adds more detail of governor's comments). By P.J. Huffstutter. CHICAGO May 1 (Reuters) - Iowa Governor Terry Branstad declared a state of emergency on Friday due to a rapidly expanding avian flu outbreak, saying the entire state was at risk from the ...
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Branstad declares state of emergency in response to bird flu DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has declared a state of emergency due to a bird flu outbreak that's forcing farms to kill more than 17 million chickens and turkeys.
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Breastfeeding cuts Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence According to a new study, breastfeeding can decrease a woman's risk of breast cancer recurring. Researchers said that it has been found again that breastfeeding is connected to lower risk of breast cancer.
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Breastfeeding benefits both mother and child – Study shows chances of cancer ... breast-feeding Scientifically proven, breastfeeding is the right choice following childbirth, something that several leading medical authorities firmly believe in, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and ...
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Reduce the risk of breast cancer by breast feeding, says health experts Infants need breast milk for proper nutrition. A mother's milk has an almost nature-perfected mixture of fat, vitamins and protein, which is 99 percent of the nutrition a baby needs for growth.
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Reduction of Breast cancer due to Breast feeding In the science study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, scientists mulled over data of 1,636 women with breast cancer through scientific analytical questionnaire about breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding can reduce risk of death for women diagnosed with breast cancer Approximately one out of 8 women in the U.S. or about 12% suffer from invasive breast cancer during their life time, says the statistics from BreastCancer.
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Breastfeeding reduces risk of breast cancer, good for babies and moms, health ... Making the decision to breastfeed is a personal matter. It is also one that is likely to draw strong opinions from friends and family.
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Report: 5 Months After Infection, Man Spreads Ebola Via Sex Health officials now think Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex nearly twice as long as previously believed.
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Breastfeeding Reduces the Risk of Breast Cancer Breastfeeding has long been recommended by many of the leading medical authorities, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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Can Statins Help Lower Lung Cancer Death Risk? FRIDAY, May 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Taking the cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins for a year before getting a diagnosis of lung cancer was associated with a 12 percent lower risk of dying from that cancer, new research suggests.
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German Magazine Uses HIV Blood to Print Issue A German magazine has made international headlines by saying it printed an issue with the blood of HIV-positive people. The lifestyle German magazine Vangardist printed the issue to coincide with the famous Life Ball in Vienna that raises money for ...
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Cholesterol-busting statins could reduce lung cancer death rusk by nearly a fifth Lung cancer sufferers who have taken cholesterol-busting statins for at least a year have a lower risk of dying from the disease. And the protective effect also applies if taken six months after being diagnosed reducing the risk of death by nearly a fifth.
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German Magazine Uses HIV Blood to Print Issue Saatchi & Saatchi Switzerland and VANGARDIST(NEW YORK) - A German magazine has made international headlines by saying it printed an issue with the blood of HIV-positive people.
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German magazine printed an issue using HIV+ blood 11 Vangardist, a lifestyle magazine based in Germany announced that it printed an issue of its magazine using HIV+ blood. According to the creative director of Saatchi and Saatchi, a group that collaborated with Vangardist, what they did is an effort to raise ...
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German Magazine Uses HIV Blood to Print Issue (NEW YORK) - A German magazine has made international headlines by saying it printed an issue with the blood of HIV-positive people.
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German Magazine Vangardist Prints Cover Using HIV-Positive Blood The German publication "Vangardist" uses HIV-positive blood as ink for its May issue focusing on AIDS and HIV. The conversation now is not about eliminating the deadly viruses as much as it is about the provocative publishing approach.
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Four People Have Been Affected Through A Dog Plague report has been submitted for disease control that, a dog in Colorado has spread an infection affecting four people which includes the two dog owner, a woman who is near to the owner and the year old bull terrier got sick with the effecting plague.
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Experts Continue to Scale Back Annual Pap Smear But for women 21 years and older at average risk for cervical cancer, getting screened once every 3 years should be enough, according to advice from the American College of Physicians (ACP).
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Friday Feedback: A Better Way to Screen for Cervical Cancer? savesaved. by Molly Walker Contributing Writer. New recommendations from the American College of Physicians call for cervical cancer screening every 3 years starting at age 21 with Pap smear only.
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FDA approves Glaxo, Theravance's Breo Ellipta asthma drug The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the sale of Breo Ellipta as a once-daily treatment for asthma in patients aged 18 and older, GlaxoSmithKline and Theravance Inc said.
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Statins Linked to Improved Lung Cancer Survival savesaved. author name. by Crystal Phend Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today.
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Why Medicare's List Of Costly Drugs Is Kind Of Bogus No, the most expensive drug for the U.S. Medicare drug benefit program is not Nexium, the heartburn medicine - no matter what Medicare says.
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Breo's Watershed Moment Unlikely To Rescue Glaxo US development of LABA/steroid combinations for asthma virtually stopped with the FDA's introduction of a stringent safety clampdown in 2010, so yesterday's approval of GlaxoSmithKline's (NYSE:GSK) Breo Ellipta must mark something of a watershed.
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First 3D-printed implant saves lives of three babies in US WASHINGTON (TIP): Scientists have for the first time successfully implanted a groundbreaking 3D-printed device to save the lives of three babies in the US suffering from a life-threatening condition that prevents normal breathing.
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Ethical questions posed after CNN journalist-doctor treats Nepal victims Ethnical considerations have been raised after renowned neurosurgeon and CNN reporter Sanjay Gupta was on the channel's TV crew covering the Nepalese earthquake and seen performing medical procedures while covering a story.
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2-Minute Hourly Walk May Offset Sitting's Effects THURSDAY, April 30, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Getting up and walking for two minutes every hour could help reverse the negative health effects from prolonged sitting, new research suggests.
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How to improve your health in two minutes Getting up and walking for two minutes every hour could help reverse the negative health effects from prolonged sitting, new research suggests.
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The Great Kate Wait: What It Means if the Royal Baby Comes After Its Due Date After months of waiting, many residents in the U.K. are still on pins and needles awaiting the birth of another royal heir. But though Duchess Kate Middleton could possibly be past her due date, it likely is not cause for alarm, experts say.
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Bird flu virus raises questions scientists working to answer DES MOINES, Iowa - It's been five months since the H5N2 bird flu virus was discovered in the United States, and producers have lost 21 million birds in the Midwest alone.
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Iowa declares state of emergency in response to bird flu FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2009 file photo, chickens stand in their cages at a farm near Stuart, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File).
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Brain-dead woman kept in coma for seven weeks before baby is born A YOUNG pregnant woman has been kept alive on life support for seven weeks before doctors delivered her baby by caesarean section.
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Pit bull is patient zero in Colorado's cases of plague (CNN) A pit bull was at the heart of a rare plague outbreak in Colorado that left four people sick last year. That's what a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigation found in a new report released April 30.
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Iowa Governor Declares State of Emergency over Avian Flu Outbreak Iowa Governor Terry Branstad declared a state of emergency due to the rapidly expanding avian flu outbreak soon after state agriculture officials announced four new poultry farms had initially tested positive for the virus.
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Iowa Governor declares avian-flu emergency The Dispatch public affairs team talks politics and tackles state and federal government issues in the Buckeye Forum podcast. Your Right to Know.
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Colorado plague caused by dog Now the results of an inquiry into the outbreak have revealed that the disease was spread by one man's sick pitbull, which infected its owner, his friend, and two vets called in to put the dog down.
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Iowa becomes third US state to declare Emergency due to Bird Flu Outbreak Bird-flu outbreak in the United States forced Governor of Iowa, Terry Branstad, to declare emergency in the state. Now, Iowa has become the third state in the country to declare emergency in response to the outbreak as the poultry death toll reached to record ...
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Iowa governor declares state of emergency due to bird flu outbreak CHICAGO - Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad declared a state of emergency on Friday due to a rapidly expanding avian flu outbreak, soon after state agriculture officials announced four new poultry farms had initially tested positive for the virus.
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Iowa governor declares state of emergency in response to bird flu; Nebraska ... Workers with clear plastic boots stop to have their feet disinfected before leaving Sunrise Farms April 23 in Harris. The northwest Iowa farm has said it will kill its 3.8 million laying hens because of the bird flu virus.
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The Answer To Cancer Is In A Blood Test A new study conducted by researchers from Northwestern and Harvard Universities have identified a new technique that is able to predict those who will develop cancer, years before current diagnostic techniques.
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A brain-dead woman was kept alive for 54 days to deliver her baby Karla Perez and her partner wanted a baby. But at 22 weeks pregnant, she suffered a brain bleed that left her brain dead. So her family and the health-care team at Methodist Health System in Nebraska faced a monumentally difficult task: how to keep the ...
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Family's pit bulls stolen at gun point CHICAGO– A crew of dognappers are on the loose Friday and in possession of some very expensive canines. These dogs are worth up to $15,000 each– a very special breed of American Pit Bull Terrier– and the victims say the thieves seemed willing to kill to ...
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Researchers develop new test to predict cancer up to 13 years before it occurs A new test has been developed by researchers which can predict whether a person will develop cancer up to 13 years in the future. It is said that the test could give results with 100% accuracy.
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New finding has scientists wondering if blood tests could help detect cancer ... CBS News reports that this research comes from the Northwestern Medicine in collaboration with Harvard University, where scientists detected a distinct pattern in the changing lengths of telomeres.
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