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Global health experts accuse WHO of 'egregious failure' on Ebola LONDON, The World Health Organization's failure to sound the alarm until months into West Africa's Ebola outbreak was an "egregious failure" which added to the enormous suffering and death toll, global health experts said on Monday.
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Harvard-convened health panel slams WHO over Ebola response (CNN) A panel of global health experts has strongly criticized the World Health Organization, saying it mishandled the response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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States Lead Effort to Let Pharmacists Prescribe Birth Control Groundbreaking laws in two Western states will soon make access to birth control easier for millions of women by allowing them to obtain contraceptives from pharmacists without a doctor's prescription.
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Parasitic Worms Affect Women's Fertility In a very strange association, women who are infected with parasitic worms can experience either an increase or decrease in fertility, depending on which worm has invaded the intestine.
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Charlie Sheen Must Sell the House He Bought for Ex-Wife Brooke Mueller Charlie Sheen is selling the Beverly Hills house that he bought for ex-wife Brooke Mueller and their twin 6-year-old sons, Bob and Max, a source close to the actor confirms to Us Weekly - and any money from that sale will go directly to his children ...
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Can You Measure Happiness? This Technology Might Be Coming Soon Everyone wants to be happier, but it's hard even to agree on what happinessisor what types of things and experiences produce it.
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Why you shouldn't sleep late on weekends (NEWSER) - Do you wake up early for work on weekdays? Then we're afraid researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have some bad news for you: You should be waking up early on weekends, too.
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Why you shouldn't sleep late on weekends Do you wake up early for work on weekdays? Then we're afraid researchers from theUniversity of Pittsburgh have some bad news for you: You should be waking up early on weekends, too.
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Family believes Pope's kiss helped shrink baby's brain tumor A kiss from Pope Francis proved to be a miracle for a sick baby in Philadelphia. Joey and Kristen Masciantonio said that after their one-year-old daughter Gianna was kissed by the Pope, her brain tumor shrunk significantly.
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STDs On The Rise Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in much of the U.S. and Oklahoma health officials see the same alarming trend in our state.
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Sheen's bombshell exposes HIV/AIDS wounds The announcement by actor Charlie Sheen that he has HIV has helped to highlight that the stigma surrounding the virus not only remains, but is worse than ever, according to a local HIV/AIDS activist.
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Not feeding a crowd this Thanksgiving? Roast a turkey breast 2015-11-23T00:00:00Z Not feeding a crowd this Thanksgiving? Roast a turkey breastThe Associated Press The Associated Press. 6 hours ago • By SARA MOULTON Associated Press.
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A Confusing Week in the Chipotle E. coli Outbreak Investigation Chipotle E.coli outbreak It was a confusing week in the Chipotle E. coli outbreak investigation. On Tuesday, November 17, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reduced the number of those sickened in Oregon and Washington from 50 to 37 ...
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Chipotle reopening Northwest locations this week Local and state health officials in Washington and OR are continuing the investigation, working with the FDA and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Chipotle to reopen all 43 outlets closed after outbreak of E coli "Unfortunately, that's pretty normal", Kaisner said. Health officials said the findings are not unusual, because sometimes the contaminated foods are consumed or thrown out before samples are taken.
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According to CDC, STD Cases Have Risen 'At an Alarming Rate' *The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just hit us with a whopping bit of bad news. New data says that Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) have increased at alarming rates and STDs such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis have ...
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Why everything we thought we knew about 'healthy' food could be wrong If you've ever tried out the latest diet fad only to find yourself gaining weight and feeling awful and wondered what you were doing wrong, scientists now have an explanation for you.
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Safely Thawing a Thanksgiving Turkey Takes Planning Turkey-frozen_406x250 If you're defrosting a frozen turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, you might want to start now. There are only three safe ways to thaw food: in the refrigerator, in cold water or in the microwave.
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Baby born premature on cruise ship arrives home in Ogden FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2015 file photo provided by Emily Morgan, Chase Morgan holds his son Haiden's hand at the Miami Children's Hospital.
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How gratitude can change lives On New Year's Eve in 2012, Parade Magazine editor and author Janice Kaplan made a resolution that changed her life. It wasn't to get in shape or curb some annoying habit; she decided to simply be more grateful for her husband.
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CDC: United States sexually transmitted disease epidemic worsening The number of cases for the three most common STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) in the United States is on the record high since 2006, it has been revealed recently.
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Premature baby born on cruise ship arrives home in Utah SALT LAKE CITY - A baby who has spent the past two months in a Miami hospital after his premature birth on a cruise ship reached his final destination in Utah.
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Attention Disorder Drugs May Harm Kids' Sleep Some children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who take stimulant medications to treat their symptoms may develop sleep problems, according to a new analysis of previous research.
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'Great American Smokeout' Aims To Help Smokers Quit, At Least For One Day The American Cancer Society is kicking off its "Great American Smokeout" campaign encouraging smokers to quit smoking once and for all.
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STD cases reach all-time highs in US 20 percent cases of gonorrhea were seen in young people aged between 15 and 19 years where, as an increase of 33 percent of cases, the disease was seen in people aged between 20 and 24 years.
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Coffee News: Study Found That Coffee Can Be A Life-Saver People with a moderately increased intake of coffee have a significantly lower mortality risk than coffee nondrinkers, according to study.
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Let's talk turkey - and sodium You don't even need to pick up the salt shaker to find yourself consuming more than a day's worth of sodium in your Thanksgiving dinner.
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Scientists discover new antibiotic-resistant gene MCR-1 in China When it was confined to chromosomal mutations, the resistance mechanism was "unstable and incapable of spreading to other bacteria", Prof.
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Protective suits stolen from Paris hospital Belgian Army soldiers and policemen patrol near Christmas stalls in the center of Brussels on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015. Western leaders stepped up the rhetoric against the Islamic State group on Sunday as residents of the Belgian capital awoke to largely ...
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Following A Healthy, Doctor Recommended Diet But Still Can't Lose Weight ... Screenshot of cartoon people eating from Weizman Institute of Science video 11-19-2015 Ever wonder why you and friend can eat an almost identical diet, choose the same foods and follow the same recipes, but she loses weight or maintains a healthy ...
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Pet of The Week 11-22 This precious little guy is Truman, a 1-year-old yorkie mix available for adoption at the Humane Society's Pets Fur People in Tyler.
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Study Says It's OK To Drink Coffee While Pregnant (Photo : Getty Images/Daniel Berehulak) A new study has found that it's okay to indulge in coffee habits while pregnant. A new study has found that it's okay to indulge in coffee habits while pregnant without it affecting the IQ of your unborn child ...
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Parasitic Worm Linked To High Fertility Rate In Bolivian Women: Other ... Researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara found that a lifetime of roundworm infection among indigenous women in Bolivia has led to a considerable increase in their fertility.
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Novartis gets FDA approval for skin cancer drug combination Tafinlar + Mekinist combination therapy Novartis AG announced on Friday it received the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's regular approval for a drug combination to treat an aggressive form of skin cancer.
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Former Dallas Hospital Imploded, Makes Way For New Plans DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - St. Paul University Hospital started serving the Dallas community back in 1896, when it had a different location and was known as St. Paul's Sanitarium.
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Overdose deaths tripled in NY ALBANY - New York ranked as the 21st highest in the country for number of youth drug overdose deaths. The rate of deaths in the state when looking at youth overdoses from ages 12 to 25 was 6.9 per 100,000; the national death rate for youth overdoses ...
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Medical protective clothing stolen from Paris hospital PARIS Nov 22 French police are investigating the recent theft of medical protective clothing from a hospital in Paris, the Paris public hospital administrator AP-HP has said.
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Foods' Nutritional Value Based On People's Unique Gut Bacteria: Study Scientists have learned in a new study that "healthy" foods needed to lose weight while on diets such as Atkins, The Zone, and Weight Watchers, might differ based on the way a person's stomach bacteria metabolizes food by breaking it down for energy.
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Photos: What using the toilet looks like around the world While in some parts of the world "improved sanitation" means getting a high-tech Toto toilet—self-cleaning and with a heated seat amongst other comforts—for a large part of humanity, it means having a toilet at all.
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Novartis to pay $390 mn to settle US charges The settlement between a US unit of Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG, the federal government and more than 40 states concerns payments that the drug manufacturer paid between 2007 and 2012 to certain specialty pharmacies to entice them to recommend ...
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Turning gratitude into action this Thanksgiving This year, I'm hopeful that we can truly give thanks with our hearts and our hands as we transform our attitude of gratitude into action.
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Kids who take Medication for ADHD Twice as Likely to be Bullied However, the research also raises questions about why these kids are targets of frequent taunting or aggression by their peers. "As they transition into adulthood, the social effects of their ADHD diagnosis will impact a broad range of people with whom ...
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WNY shotgun season for deer begins Saturday was the day all the deer hunters in Western New York have been waiting for -- the start of shotgun season. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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Fla. construction worker impaled by rebar turns to prayer, gets help from ... This image by Ocala Regional Medical Center shows where a rebar entered the body of Casey Zawojski, 20. He is recovering after he fell from a ladder Nov. 17, 2015, and landed on the rebar, which came within a half inch of piercing his heart, doctors say.
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Lab-grown vocal cords may aid speechless photo - This photo provided by J. Scott McMurray, M.D., associated professor, This photo provided by J. Scott McMurray, M.D., associated professor, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, shows a normal larynx and vocal folds ...
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Doctors Want to Ban TV Drug Ads. Here's Why. If you've ever watched American TV commercials for any period of time in the last few decades, it's almost guaranteed that you've seen one of of the countless commercials for prescription drugs that are ubiquitous on the small screen.
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