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Indiana included in listeria outbreak linked to lettuce WASHINGTON - Packaged salads produced at a Dole facility in Ohio are linked to one death in Michigan, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
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Health officials probe tie between Zika, paralyzing syndrome RIO DE JANEIRO - Two Latin American countries are investigating whether outbreaks of the mosquito-borne Zika virus are behind a rise in a rare and sometimes life-threatening nerve condition that can cause paralysis and leave victims on life-support.
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1 dead from listeria outbreak linked to Dole salads The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said one person died and about a dozen others were sickened from a listeria outbreak linked to packaged salads made at a Dole processing facility.
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What to Do if You Bought Dole Salads Recalled for Listeria A Listeria monocytogenes outbreak in the United States and Canada linked to recalled Dole packaged salads has concerned many people.
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1 Dead, 11 Hospitalized After Listeria Outbreak Linked to Packaged Salad, CDC Says The CDC is investigating a multi-state listeria outbreak has sickened 11 and left 1 person dead. 0 Shares. Email. A multi-state listeria outbreak has killed one person and hospitalized 11 others, according to the U.S.
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Zika virus: Berkeley woman tested for mosquito-borne infection A pregnant Berkeley woman is reportedly being tested for Zika, the mosquito-borne viral infection sweeping through Latin America and the Caribbean linked to serious brain defects in infants.
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US moms-to-be seek reassurance about Zika after trips abroad CHICAGO Jan 22 U.S. doctors are fielding a spate of calls from expectant mothers who recently traveled to countries affected by the Zika virus and fear possible exposure to the mosquito-borne infection linked to a spike in fetal brain damage in Brazil.
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Serious birth defect is on the rise, says CDC A serious birth defect that leaves a newborn's intestine's dangling outside the body is becoming increasingly common, and health officials aren't sure what's causing it.
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One Of Two Separated Conjoined Twins Heads Home One of two twin brothers, Conner, born conjoined in December of 2014 was released from a Jacksonville hospital Wednesday. His brother Carter, while doing well, will remain in the hospital for now.
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SLIDESHOW: First of Jacksonville conjoined twins goes home after more than 13 months Parents Bryan Mirabal and Michelle Brantley hold their formerly conjoined twins, Conner (left) and Carter, before taking Conner home Wednesday.
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Migraine Worsens in Perimenopause pain, migraine, menopause, headache, women's health, neurology, primary care, Women who get frequent migraines are likely to get more of them when they enter perimenopause, researchers report in Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain.
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Tinder Adds STD Testing Locator After Squabble With AIDS Group Tinder has added a new Health Safety section to its website following a squabble with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Online daters can visit the new section for tips on staying STD-free, and a link to Healthvana's free HIV and STD testing locator ...
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At 94, Minnesota eye doctor heads to Africa to help Ebola survivors A 94-year-old Minnesota doctor who worked at a Sierra Leone clinic during the peak of the Ebola crisis last year has become an unlikely key player in West Africa's response to a lingering symptom in patients seemingly cured of the deadly virus.
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New York Jewish Health Charity Admits $47M Medicaid Fraud A Jewish health care charity has agreed to repay $47 million to state and federal authorities to settle charges of Medicaid fraud.
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Let the 'Cancer Moonshot' Inspire Hope! Deborah J. Cornwall Author, 'Things I Wish I'd Known: Cancer Caregivers Speak Out' and 'Things I Wish I'd Known: Cancer and Kids'.
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Getting a flu shot is a preventative antidote for everyone The death of 12-year-old South Kitsap resident Piper Lowrey is the second reported in Kitsap County and ninth this flu season in Washington, and according to the Kitsap County Health District.
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Study: Prairie voles console loved ones who are stressed Voles who were not relatives or friendly with each other, but were strangers, did not console one another. By Brooks Hays | Jan. 22, 2016 at 6:47 PM.
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Legionnaires' Widow Wants Answers on Flint Water When Terri Nelson's husband contracted Legionnaires' disease over the summer, she thought it was just a terrible turn of luck.
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More evidence HIV/AIDS fight requires multiple approaches A currently available pill could significantly curb new HIV infections among gay and bisexual men in the UK, if prevention and treatment programs are also expanded, researchers say.
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Almond Milk Triggers Scurvy among Babies Almond milk can trigger scurvy among babies, a study published on Monday, January 18 in the journal Pediatrics has shown. Research was conducted in Spain, by Dr.
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Simple Blood Test to check if Infection is Bacterial or Viral "Considering the huge vacuum and the void in helping doctors make decisions about antibiotic use, just about any kind of test is an improvement over what's now available", said Dr.
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Florida leads U.S. in new HIV cases after years of cuts in public health Florida leads the nation in new HIV infections, but it's not being treated as a crisis by Gov. Rick Scott or the state's top health officer, Dr.
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Long-term-care provider pays $47 mln to settle fraud claims CenterLight Health System Inc, a New York long-term managed care provider, agreed on Thursday to pay $47 million to settle allegations that it enrolled ineligible Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Bacterial or viral? Duke researchers work on respiratory illness blood test Researchers at Duke Health are fine-tuning a test that can determine whether a respiratory illness is caused by infection from a virus or bacteria so that antibiotics can be more precisely prescribed.
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Texas woman surprises husband with family portrait including 'angel' children ATLANTA - With the help of a gifted photographer, a Texas woman surprised her husband with a touching Christmas gift that honored the three children they'd lost.
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The Woman Who Most Inspires Melinda Gates "She walks the walk in some very difficult places, and I think that's what leadership is." 01/21/2016 11:50 am ET. Alexander C. Kaufman Business Editor, The Huffington Post.
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Nothing ruled out yet as cause of Chipotle E. coli outbreaks As executives with Chipotle Mexican Grill prepare a new advertising campaign - sans food safety references - federal officials say nothing has been ruled out as the root cause of E. coli outbreaks among the chain's customers.
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Algae bloom toxin linked to Alzheimer's, other diseases In the late 1990s, Paul Alan Cox, Ph.D., an ethnobotanist currently at the Institute for EthnoMedicine in Jackson Hole, Wyo. and colleagues, began traveling to the Pacific island of Guam to interview Chamorro villagers who were suffering from a disease ...
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Sarepta Therapeutics Slips 2% – FDA Delays Hearing on Muscular Dystrophy Drug Due to Adverse Weather Forecast ... Shares of Sarepta Therapeutics (NASDAQ:SRPT) were sliding Thursday morning after the drugmaker confirmed that the Food and Drug Administration delayed a Jan. 22 advisory panel meeting to review its investigational drug eteplirsen for the treatment of ...
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Baby fed only almond milk develops scurvy CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) -. Doctors diagnosed an 11-month-old in Spain with a rare disease called scurvy and blame an almond milk-only diet for the cause.
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First-of-its-Kind PSA Campaign Targets the 86 Million American Adults with Prediabetes New York - Losing weight and being healthier are at the top of everyone's New Year's resolutions. But, despite the best intentions, work, kids, and social events often push lifestyle changes to the bottom of the list.
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Chipotle's Paid Sick Leave Has Nothing To Do With Its Food Safety Crisis Chipotle says it wants to give its hourly employees "no incentive to work while ill." Chipotle is giving its hourly workers paid sick leave.
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Melanoma: Skin Cancer Five Times Deadlier For Pregnant Women, Study Finds Pregnant women who develop melanoma are five times more likely to die from the disease, the study says. By Suzette Gutierrez | Jan 22, 2016 10:20 AM EST.
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