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Have scientists found a cure for seasickness? If you are prone to feeling queasy when you step aboard a boat, you will know there is very little you can do about it. Well, all that may change within a decade, thanks to a device that scientists say can ward off sea sickness, Daily Mail reports.
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Legionnaires' flares in summer, early fall FILE - This undated file image made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a large grouping of Legionella pneumophila bacteria (Legionnaires' disease).
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Researchers discover how to cure seasickness Researchers believe that they could develop a new treatment for seasickness in the next few years, thanks to a breakthrough in the area of concern.
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US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention War... New data out of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that drug overdose in the United States has roughly quadrupled since 1999, with a total of 16,000 people dying from opioid overdose alone, in 2013.
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La. DHH assisting in recall of cucumbers due to multi-state salmonella outbreak The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) is assisting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in a recall of imported cucumbers that were distributed by Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce.
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Salmonella outbreak is back with infected cucumbers A multistate outbreak of Salmonella Poona related to "slicer" cucumbers, supplied by Andrew and Williamson Fresh Produce and grown in Baja, Mexico is being investigated by the FDA, CDC, and state and local officials.
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San Diego Woman Dies From Tainted Cucumber A San Diego-based produce company has recalled garden cucumbers believed to be the source of a Salmonella outbreak that killed one woman and sickened people in 27 states.
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California company recalls cucumbers amid deadly salmonella outbreak NEW YORK A California produce company is recalling cucumbers imported from Mexico amid concerns they could be the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person and infected at least 285 people in 27 U.S.
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Autistic Girls Are Undiagnosed, Underserved And Misunderstood LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images. In a July 2015 piece in The Guardian, journalist Angela Naustatter homes in on a UK school that has a large population of autistic girls.
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Health officials warn beachgoers of Lake Erie algae bloom FAIRPORT HARBOR, Ohio (AP) - Officials in Lake County east of Cleveland say a harmful algae bloom is encroaching on popular Lake Erie beaches.
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CDC funds the Program to fight ongoing prescription drug overdose epidemic The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced today a $20 million program to work with 16 states in an effort to curtail the epidemic of opioid overdoses.
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Remembering the invention of the telethon In the pre-cable TV days when our television choices were limited to a handful of channels, the idea of an around-the-clock entertainment show to benefit a charity was a novel idea.
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Symptoms of autism differ between boys and girls Girls and boys diagnosed with autism behave differently, a new study has found. And scientists discovered it is a difference in their brains that helps explain the discrepancy between the sexes.
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Pizza Hut of Easton raises dough for American Cancer Society From left are Melissa Kelly and Michele Williams, Relay for Life committee members; Broudy Atkiss and Faith Baillif, Pizza Hut employees; Sheri Kennedy, Pizza Hut of Easton store manager; Michael Loftus, Relay for Life committee member; Julia Foxwell, ...
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Who will be America's next top model? Ask Instagram Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but Instagram could hold the key to predicting who will be the next top model in the fashion world.
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Polio Outbreak In Ukraine Is Grim Reminder Of Need For Continued Vigilance Two cases of polio were reported in Ukraine this week, according to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, known commonly as the GPEI, weekly surveillance report.
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CDC says that your heart might be older than you The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are always coming up with new warnings and caution statements, but their latest is truly bizarre.
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Behaviors Differs in Boys and Girl With Autism The repetitive and restrictive behaviors common in autism aren't seen as often in girls as they are in boys with the disorder, a new study says.
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Most Americans' hearts older than their age It's good to be young at heart, we're told, but guess what - most of us are older at heart than we are in years on this planet.
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CDA discloses most Americans hearts are older than their age Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a bulletin recently which states that the age of our hearts is mostly older than our age.
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US Army suspends operations at labs due to anthrax probe WASHINGTON -- U.S. Army Secretary John McHugh has suspended operations at four Defense Department laboratories that handle biological toxins, as the military scrambles to explain and correct problems that led to the accidental shipment of live anthrax ...
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Mental ill-health: New crowd-funding campaign formed to lobby for national change Each year about four million Australians suffer mental ill-health at an estimated financial cost of $20 billion, but the personal cost cannot be tallied.
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September marks childhood cancer awareness While no cancer diagnosis is easy, learning a child has the dread disease can present unique challenges to families. With September designated National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, two Salinas families are sharing their stories about how ...
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Sierra Leone village quarantined over Ebola Nearly 1,000 people in Sierra Leone have been put under quarantine following the death of a 67-year-old woman who tested positive for Ebola.
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Legionnaires' disease on a killing spree in the U.S. Recent and sudden outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease in the three states of New York, California and Illinois are caused due to a bacterial disease that increased in recent years drastically.
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Norovirus caused illness outbreak at Ventura Chipotle restaurant, officials say Officials believe that an outbreak of norovirus is responsible for sickening dozens of patrons at a Ventura County Chipotle restaurant earlier this month.
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Farm dust can help protect kids against allergies, asthma LONDON: Researchers have found that farm dust can protect kids against asthmas and allergies, a breakthrough that may ultimately lead to the development of an asthma vaccine.
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TV review: Call the Midwife - Baby mama drama In 1985, American cartoonist Alison Bechdel came up with a litmus test for women's representation in film and television. The Bechdel test asks three questions: 1) Is there more than one woman present?
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Lake Erie beaches stay clean for Labor Day weekend; no signs of toxic algae blooms The water at Mentor Headlands and Fairport Harbor beaches remained free of toxic algae and safe for swimming on Saturday after bacteria warnings failed to materialize.
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UPDATE 2-AstraZeneca wins US approval for longer use of blood thinner ... * Brilinta okayed for use beyond 12 months at new 60 mg dose. * Company says move supports "strong and consistent growth".
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Health Jobs Hit U.S. Record, Driven by Economy and Obamacare Health-care jobs hit a record as a percentage of total non-farm employment in the most recent U.S. payrolls report, fueled by an improving economy and President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul.
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Your heart is older than you, CDC suggest U.S - According to a recent Vital Signs report released in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average age of the american heart tends to be older than their actual age.
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FDA approves longer-term use of AstraZeneca blood thinner The branded drug Brilinta (which is also known as ticagrelor) is a blood thinner, and it has until now been prescribed to patients for up to one year following a heart attack, but, the new approval means it can be taken for longer.
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Chicago skyline turns teal in support of ovarian cancer awareness September is National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, so the City of Chicago is planning to turn the city teal in support. Embed. <iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://abc7chicago.
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Jessica Alba calls Honest Company lawsuit 'baseless' Hitting back at the 5 million dollar lawsuit against her brand 'The Honest Company,' Jessica Alba has claimed that all her natural products are "safe and effective".
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NJ Marine waits to hear from UFC's Ronda Rousey for date South Jersey Marine Jarrod Haschert is ready to go to the Marine Ball with UFC fighter Ronda Rousey - but has yet to hear directly from her.
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