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Ebola survivors can spread virus via sex The Ebola virus can remain in semen for longer than previously thought, suggesting men who survive the disease should always use a condom during sex.
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Three Infants Lives Saved By 3D-Printed Implants The lives of three boys have been saved as they are the first in the world to receive a 3D imprinted device placed in the stents of their airways.
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Ebola case suggests sex unsafe indefinitely NEW YORK - Health officials now think Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex nearly twice as long as previously believed.
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Ebola Virus: Liberian woman infected with virus after sex with man, six months ... Ebola guinea Ebola ravaged much of West Africa last year and has claimed over 10,000 lives in 15 months.(BINANI/AFP/Getty Images).
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Report: Ebola can be transmitted during sex with male survivors The CDC report found traces of Ebola in a man's seminal fluid six and-a-half months after he first experienced symptoms. By Doug G. Ware | May 2, 2015 at 2:46 PM.
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Colorado egg, poultry producers keeping close eye on Midwest avian flu The discovery of bird flu on an Iowa turkey farm has raised serious concerns that the bird killer could find its way into chicken barns such as this one in Stuart, Iowa.
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3D windpipe saves children's lives Michigan - Three babies have been saved from a life-threatening condition by using 3D printed windpipe splints to help them breathe, a pilot study reveals.
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More bird flu cases; bird losses total 15M In this April 23, 2015 photo, trucks are sprayed with disinfectant before leaving Sunrise Farms in Harris, Iowa. 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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CDC says Ebola Virus could spread through unprotected sex NEW YORK - Health officials think that there are high chances of Ebola virus getting spread through unprotected sex. Ebola has killed thousands of people around the world, but the numbers can go a lot higher if health experts don't look into a newly ...
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5 months after infection, man spreads Ebola via sex NEW YORK » Health officials now think Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex nearly twice as long as previously believed.
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Report: 5 months after infection, man spreads Ebola via sex NEW YORK (AP) - Health officials now think Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex nearly twice as long as previously believed.
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Tarrant County Resident Tests Negative for Ebola A Tarrant County resident who recently returned home from a humanitarian trip to West Africa has tested negative for Ebola, according to Tarrant County Public Health.
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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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Airway tubes made on 3-D printer saving lives WASHINGTON - In a striking example of how 3-D printers could customize medical care, doctors turned powdered plastic into tiny devices that saved the lives of three baby boys by holding open defective airways so they could breathe - and the implants ...
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Breastfeeding is not only good for the baby but also highly beneficial to the ... In a study published recently in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, scientists pored over data of 1,636 women who have breast cancer by engaging a scientific analytical questionnaire with regards to breastfeeding.
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Breast Feeding Women Have Low Risk of Breast Cancer In a new study published in the Journal of National Cancer Institute, woman who breast fed had a less chance of having breast cancer reoccur.
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Breastfeeding leads to lower risk of breast cancer recurrence According to a new study, breast cancer survivors have less chances of recurrence of the disease if they breastfed one or more of their children.
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Study Finds Breastfeeding Effective As Breast Cancer Reduction Methods A new study has been published in the journal of the National Cancer Institute. This study examined various aspects of breast cancer, inquiring of 1,636 women.
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3 babies saved by 3D-Printed Windpipe growth flexible splints Doctors in the US have recently shown what a big role 3D printing technology can play in customizing medical care. Using this modern-day technology, they turned powdered plastic into small devices and saved lives of as many as three babies.
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Iowa Declares State of Emergency As Bird Flu Outbreak Spreads Governor Terry Branstad declared a state of emergency for Iowa on Friday, citing risks from the rapidly spreading bird flu outbreak, Reuters reports.
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Avian influenza outbreak holds lessons The data still is inconclusive but indications are that the H5N2 avian influenza virus, during the past few years, may have morphed into more of an airborne virus in that it may have the ability to attach to debris.
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Brain-dead woman kept alive 54 days delivers baby boy Doctors in Nebraska prolonged the life of a brain dead woman for 54 days so she could deliver a baby boy named Angel. Karla Perez, 22, died two days after the delivery, the Washington Post reported late Friday.
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Troubles follow Freddie Gray's close-knit Baltimore neighborhood. BALTIMORE - The teenagers stood inside Sun Deli and Grocery, ordered iced tea and fruit punch through the bulletproof glass and casually divided the marijuana they planned to sell, unconcerned that it was broad daylight or that other people were present.
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Your pizza box has some dangerous chemicals also in it A group of environmental scientists have warned today in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives about commonly used chemicals called PFASs, which are used in several things we come across and use every day, like pizza boxes, where the ...
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Brain-Dead Nebraska Woman Gives Birth On Life Support A team of 100 doctors, nurses and staff members from Nebraska's Methodist Health System maintained Karla Perez's pregnancy for 54 days in spite of her brain death.
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Texas High Schools See Spike In STDs CRANE (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - An outbreak of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease, has been reported at a small West Texas high school.
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Baby boy kept alive for 7 weeks inside his mother's brain dead body and ... According to Omaha doctors, a brain-dead woman's body was kept alive for over seven weeks for the survival of the baby she was carrying.
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Walking to Raise Money and Awareness for Multiple Sclerosis GRAND ISLAND, Neb. -- About 12,000 people in Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas are affected by multiple sclerosis, and Saturday several people walked about two miles to raise money and awareness for the disease.
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Chemicals found in everyday products pose health threats, study finds Commonly used chemicals found in a variety of products ranging from cell phones to pizza boxes have been found to pose health threats, a new study finds.
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Scientists show concern over chemicals in pizza boxes, microwave popcorn bags Many people love gorging on mouth-watering food item pizza. It is recommended that consumption of pizza should be in limit in order to maintain good health.
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Pregnant woman kept alive in coma for nearly 2 months to save baby WATERLOO, Neb. - A woman who appeared to suffer a stroke while 22 weeks pregnant was able to give birth to a baby while in a coma after her family decided to keep the mother alive long enough for the child to be born.
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Research shows simple blood test predicts cancer onset, 13 years before we ... There are a lot of factors that causes cancer such as genetics, diet, lifestyle and among other things, but still we're not sure when or how our own cells will decide that it would transform into cancer cells.
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Blood test can help predict cancer 3-4 years ahead of development Northwestern University Feinberg - Early prediction of cancer has been a painstaking task for researchers, but a new study has revealed that the answer is in a simple blood test.
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Scientists develop New Test to predict Cancer up to 13 years before it Happens A new test is capable of determining if a person will develop cancer up to 13 years in advance. The new test has 100% efficacy to serve the purpose it has been developed for by scientists.
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Baby born after mother's fatal stroke While doctors say they were unable to save the mother… The took extreme measure to save her unborn child. Nicole Goodrich reports.
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Brain-dead Nebraska mom kept alive to deliver baby A brain dead Nebraska woman was kept on life support for nearly eight weeks so the baby she was carrying could survive, medical officials said.
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A blood test that can spot cancer years before you may get it In a research by scientists from Northwestern Medicine in collaboration with Harvard University, a distinct pattern in the changing lengths of telomeres was found.
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Chemicals In Pizza Boxes Could Cause Health Problems And Cancer, Scientists ... Pizza boxes, carpet cleaners and other similar products contain a class of chemicals which could increase the risk of cancer and cause serious health problems, according to 10 year long study.
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Cancer Breakthrough: New 100% Accurate Test Can Predict Cancer Up To 13 ... Researchers at the Harvard University and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have developed a new 100% accurate test that can predict cancer up to 13 years in advance, Tech Times reported.
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Scientists warn of chemicals in pizza boxes, carpet care A group of environmental scientists issued a warning Friday about commonly used chemicals known as PFASs. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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Woman in Liberia 'caught Ebola after sex with survivor 6 months later' A woman in Liberia is feared to have caught Ebola after having unprotected sex with a survivor more than six months after he was cured.
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100% Accurate Test Can Predict Cancer Up To 13 Years In Advance Scientists found that telomeres, protective caps found at the ends of chromosomes that protect them from damage, age faster on future cancer patients compared to healthy people.
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Nebraska Doctor: 'We've never done this before' OMAHA, Nebraska (CNN) - A young pregnant mother in Nebraska collapses after having a headache. While doctors say they were unable to save the mother, they took extreme measure to save her unborn child.
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NAMI Mental Health Conference Sells Out In Miami Executive Director of National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City Wendy Brennan attends the 8th Annual NAMIWalks NYC Event at South Street Seaport on May 10, 2014 in New York City.
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Chlamydia Outbreak In Texas High School Sees 20 Confirmed Cases; Health ... Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease that is easily cured but that can cause permanent damage to women's reproductive systems if left untreated.
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Alarming Chlamydia outbreak reported in Texas High Schools The West Texas High School is now looking at the startling chlamydia outbreak after some students tested positive of the disease. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chlamydia is a common STD that can infect both men and women.
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Small West Texas High School Sees Chlamydia Outbreak (AP) - An outbreak of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease, has been reported at a small West Texas high school. KOSA-TV (http://bit.
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Weight Watchers founder dies, aged 91 MILLIONS of slimmed-down women have paid tribute to the inspirational founder of Weight Watchers who died last night aged 91. Jean Nidetch was a self-confessed "overweight housewife obsessed with cookies" with a 44-inch waist.
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Weight Watchers Founder, Who Turned Her Personal Struggle Into an Empire ... Ninety-one-year-old Jean Nidetch, who spun her personal weight loss journey into the multimillion-dollar Weight Watchers empire, died today in Parkland, Fla.
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Dozens sickened in E. coli outbreak linked to Whatcom County festival An E. coli O157:H7 cell with flagella, using transmission electron microscopy. The Shiga toxin-producing strain is the one most commonly associated with large foodborne outbreaks, federal officials say.
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