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Norovirus-contaminated Chipotle open again Chipotle Mexican Grill reopened its location in Cleveland Circle over the weekend, putting to an end a lengthy closure that began when 136 Boston College students and others got sick after eating there.
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Boston Chipotle that sickened 136 people reopens The Cleveland Clinic is once again selling food to Bostonians. Photo by Susan Montgomery / Shutterstock.com. BOSTON, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- The Cleveland Circle Chipotle Mexican Grill that sickened 136 Boston College students with norovirus was allowed to ...
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New strain of 'super Gonorrhoea' means the sexually transmitted disease could ... THE UK'S chief medical officer has warned that one of the world's oldest sexually transmittable diseases could eventually become untreatable.
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Girl awake after nearly deadly flu case (CNN) —A 4-year-old girl who nearly died because of the flu is breathing on her own for the first time in nine days and can speak to her parents after waking up from an induced coma.
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Girl, 4, Whose Heart Stopped From Flu Awake From Induced Coma (CNN) - A 4-year-old girl who nearly died because of the flu is breathing on her own for the first time in nine days and can speak to her parents after waking up from an induced coma.
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New Antibiotic Resistant Strain Of Gonorrhea May Be Untreatable For as long as people have received the talk about 'the birds and the bees,' they have known about the dangers that come along with choosing to refrain from abstinence and proper protection.
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Liver hormone regulates cravings for sugar, alcohol: Study Alcohol (Photo : Alamy) People who work long hours can increase risk of adverse health problems, according to a recent study. A recent study has revealed that a liver hormone has the ability to reduce sweet and alcohol cravings in mammals, UPI reports.
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WATCH: Tom Brady gives 8-year-old cancer patient the greatest gift Before the New England Patriots left home for New York on Saturday, where they'll face the Jets on Sunday, quarterback Tom Brady had another Christmas gift to give away.
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Tom Brady ties record for most passing touchdowns with one team A milestone was reached in the fourth quarter of the New England Patriots' loss on Sunday. It transpired as Tom Brady found James White for a nine-yard touchdown, tying the game at 20-20 with two minutes remaining in regulation at MetLife Stadium.
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Tom Brady ties Brett Favre for most career TDs with one team Tom Brady is one touchdown shy of passing Brett Favre for the most all time with one team, including the playoffs. Greg M. Cooper / USA TODAY Sports.
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Tom Brady grants Christmas wish to 8-year-old with leukemia FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hosted an 8-year-old girl who has been diagnosed with leukemia a second time during a visit to Gillette Stadium on Saturday before the team departed for its game against the New York ...
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Praise for Christie's approach on drugs misplaced, some say TRENTON, N.J. - Gov. Chris Christie has drawn accolades from supporters and detractors alike for his work addressing the opiate problem in New Jersey and elsewhere.
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Need for free care continues despite Affordable Care Act Family nurse practitioner, Anne Potter, reviews patient Alex Ming's medical chart during his examination. HealthReach Community Clinic, a free health care clinic in Mooresville, has cut its days of operation from five to three and accepted the ...
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Why Did Chris Christie Embrace Obamacare's Expansion Of Medicaid? ASBURY PARK, NJ - MAY 28: President Barack Obama stands with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie before speaking to crowds along a rain soaked boardwalk on May 28, 2013 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
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Gonorrhoea may become untreatable in England, medical officer warns England's chief medical officer has warned gonorrhoea may become untreatable. Gonorrhoea is the second most common sexually transmitted infection in England.
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Cleveland Circle Chipotle reopened with a 'clean bill of health' from city 'IF I GET SICK, I GET SICK': Emergency room Dr. Nikhil Shankar talks about the food he just purchased at the Chipotle Mexican Grill in Cleveland Circle yesterday.
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American Red Cross urges Grundy County-area residents to donate blood Katie McGann explains the blood donation procedure to a donor who participated in a Grundy County Health Department drive in January at Heartland Blood Centers in Morris.
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Slow start to flu season Cindy Sandt of Emmaus is given a flu shot by Laura Beaupre, a Lehigh Valley Health Network nurse, in November. Across the state, 492 confirmed cases of the flu were reported from Oct. 3 to Dec. 19, according to the state Department of Health.
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Vaccine maker targets dengue The Mexican government has given Swiftwater vaccine maker Sanofi Pasteur the go ahead to market the first vaccine to prevent dengue fever.
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Have you received your flu vaccine yet? There is still time to get your flu vaccination for this flu season. Huron County Public Health does have flu vaccine still available.
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Childhood Asthma Rates Level Off, But Racial Disparities Remain There's finally some good news about childhood asthma in the United States: After rising for decades, the number of children with the breathing disorder has finally stopped increasing and may have started falling, according to a government analysis.
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Nearly 30 people donate blood on day after Christmas in Watertown The final blood drive in Jefferson County for 2015 was held by the American Red Cross on Saturday at the Watertown Fairgrounds YMCA.
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Hillary Clinton announces $2 billion effort to cure Alzheimer's Robert Egge, executive director of the Alzheimer's Impact Movement, whose advocates are leaning on all campaigns next year to take up the matter, said this was for the first time ever that Alzheimer's has been made a main campaign issue by a ...
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Kids' Asthma Rates Quiet Down After Earlier Increase: Study Asthma rates in U.S. children have quieted down after a decades-long increase, a government study found, and researchers are trying to pinpoint reasons that would explain the trend.
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Clinton announces $2 billion a year effort to cure Alzheimer's disease Clinton has often spoken on the campaign trail about meeting supporters who are struggling to care for family members with Alzheimer's.
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Philippines first in Asia to approve dengue vaccine THE Philippines on Tuesday, Dec. 22, approved the sale of the world's first dengue vaccine, marking the first Asian country to do so.
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Usually,Dengvaxia Targeted People Of Aged 9 Or More It was found that Dengvaxia could immunise two-thirds of people aged nine years and older, rising to 93 per cent for the more severe form of the disease, dengue haemorrhagic fever.
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New Norovirus Strain Discovered as Winter Vomiting Disease Is on the Rise A new norovirus strain has been discovered in Minnesota as the so-called winter vomiting disease is on the rise in California and across the United States.
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Make a shelter dog's day with a jog at Pet Alliance Pet Alliance's Loaned Jogger Program helps improve the stay for shelter dogs by enriching their lives on a run outside the shelter environment.
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Gay men can now donate blood, FDA lifts ban Federal health officials are lifting the nation's 32-year-old lifetime ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men, but major restrictions will remain on who can donate.
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Victorian-Era Diseases Are Back In Modern England Britain is suffering a devastating return to the past, as Victorian-era diseases are back in modern England with an alarmingly quick rise in cases.
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Study: Some cardiac arrest victims ignore warning symptoms Sudden cardiac arrest may not always be so sudden: New research shows a lot of people ignore potentially life-saving warning signs in the days and weeks before they collapse.
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Planned Parenthood's stance on disclosure to sex partners may cause ... Is it wrong not to tell a sex partner that you have HIV, a sexually transmitted disease that attacks the immune system. According to International Planned Parenthood Federation, of which Planned Parenthood Federation of America is an official affiliate ...
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Uproar after Texas slashes Planned Parenthood's HIV program Get ready for a big fight: Texas officials slash $600,000 for Planned Parenthood's anti-HIV efforts. A big fight over Planned Parenthood is looming in the Lone Star State.
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Consider heart disease risk factors As we approach the beginning of 2016, it would seem prudent to consider some sage advice about the issue of heart disease that continues to be the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States leading to about 600.000 deaths every year ...
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Opioid overdoses, deaths continue to climb in Carroll, Maryland While Carroll County, Maryland and the entire region have experienced a spike in opioid drug use and overdose deaths in recent years, local and state officials have also begun fighting back with new initiatives that offer a glimmer of hope and reasons ...
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