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Raw milk linked to listeria illness and death (CNN) A listeria outbreak from two years ago has been traced to raw milk from an organic farm, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
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Your yard may be a haven for Zika-carrying mosquitoes. Here's what to do. The appearance of the Zika virus in our hemisphere, with all its attendant worries for expectant parents, casts a new and darker light on the presence of the Asian tiger mosquito.
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Zika Prevention: How To Avoid Mosquito Bites Zika virus infection is known to be caused by mosquito bites infected with the disease. With this, the best way to avoid the infection is to prevent mosquito bites at all costs.
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Women live longer, but not as well as men, in their golden years, study finds (CNN) Although women continue to have a longer life expectancy than men, they are now living worse and suffering more disabilities in their golden years, a new study finds.
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People on autism spectrum die 18 years younger than average People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) die on average 18 years before the general population, according to a report released today by Autistica, a philanthropic group based in the United Kingdom.
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Study: Life with autism much shorter Researchers looking into mortality trends and autism have made a troubling discovery: People on the autism spectrum are dying young - some 12 to 30 years earlier than might otherwise be expected.
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Mosquitoes could spread Zika in dozens of US cities Last Updated Mar 18, 2016 10:32 AM EDT. Images of babies with Zika-linked birth defects and stories about paralysis related to the mosquito-borne illness have many Americans on edge as the warmer spring and summer months approach -- the time of year ...
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Study shows Jacksonville susceptible to Zika virus JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Coastal areas of the southeastern United States are ripe for mosquito-borne outbreaks of the Zika virus, according to a recently released study by the Public Library of Science.
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Rarely seen blood infection outbreak continues; source remains mystery (CNN) The rarely seen bloodstream infection Elizabethkingiam, which has sickened dozens in Wisconsin since November, has been identified in a Michigan resident, the Michigan health department said.
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Philadelphia least healthy in Pa. again, report says Once again, Philadelphia is the least healthy county in the state, according to a report that ranks counties across the U.S. on health factors.
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Jackson County remains in middle, lags compared to other counties on overall health AO_WaterAerobics2.JPG Women exercise and chat with one another during a water aerobics class at Spring Arbor University. (MLive file photo).
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Overeating? Your brain cells may signal you to stop NEW YOKR: Are you obese and still unable to control munching those gastronomical delights? Do not worry, scientists have identified brain cells that can send signals to stop over-eating, paving the way for potential new anti-obesity treatments.
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Off-switch for overeating and obesity found in the brain Littermates were injected with either a control virus (right) or a virus that knocked out O-GlcNAcTransferase (OGT) (left) in a subpopulation of cells in the hypothalamus in the brain.
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Memory Retrieval, Not Storage, Hinders Mouse Models of Alzheimer's In early Alzheimer's disease, people have trouble remembering what they did days, or even hours, prior. Is this because they lose the ability to store new memories, or are memories formed, but not properly retrieved?
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Portion control: Cells found in mouse brain that signal 'stop eating' IMAGE: When certain cells in the brain are missing the enzyme OGT, mice eat too much at each meal and become obese (left). view more.
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Standing desks don't offer health benefits compared to prolonged sitting in offices Most of the work force in offices spends lot of time sitting on the desk and this can lead to health issues in long term. Offices today are packed with employees sitting in front of their computer systems for long hours.
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Standing Desks Don't Decrease Sitting Time at Work, Says New Report RTRMCC7 An analysis suggests standing desks may not significantly reduce sedentary behavior at work. REUTERS/Catherine Benson. Tech & Science standing desk chronic illness Health.
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Deadly listeria outbreak linked to raw milk Last Updated Mar 18, 2016 5:41 PM EDT. Health officials say a deadly outbreak of listeria has been linked to raw milk from an organic farm in Pennsylvania.
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US|Michigan: Tenth Death Attributed to Legionnaires' Outbreak Health officials have found a 10th fatal case of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area amid an outbreak that some experts have linked to the city's water crisis.
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Michigan's Legionnaires' death toll rises to 10 (CNN) The death toll in one of the worst outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease in U.S. history has risen to 10, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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The Who treat Pittsburgh fans to two hours of classics Pete Townshend did plenty of windmill guitar swipes during The Who's 50th anniversary tour Wednesday at Consol Energy Center. The Who's 50th anniversary tour.
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Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend of The Who donate $1 million to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for teen ... Two rock legends are making sure teens battling cancer have a space to call their own. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who donated $1 million to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to open The Lounge, a facility that caters to teenagers and ...
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Bay Area Dungeness Crab Deemed Safe; Commercial Season To Open March 26 A Dungeness Crab sits in a bin after being offloaded from a fishing vessel. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images). 2. SONOMA (CBS SF) - Dungeness crabs caught off the coast of California south of the Mendocino-Sonoma County line have been deemed safe for ...
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Man Sentenced To Life In Prison After Giving HIV To His 2-Year-Old Niece & A Teenage Girl! This is absolutely awful. David Wilson has been sentenced to life in prison for committing some truly horrible acts of child sexual assault.
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Appeals Court Refuses To Pay Lip Service To A Woman Suing A Lip Balm Maker A woman claims she was ripped off after buying a $24 luxury lip balm; she couldn't squeeze all of the product out of the tube.
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Highest-CMS-Paid Surgeons Bill for Far More Services Surgeons who are paid the most by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services (CMS) bill for five times the number of services as the lowest-paid surgeons, according to a study published online February 26 in Surgery.
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Accidental Overdoses Send 160 Kids to the ER Every Day: Report About 160 children go to a hospital emergency room every day as a result of accidental medicine overdoses, according to a new report from Safe Kids Worldwide, a Washington, D.C.
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Tips for Improving Your Sleep Quality for Ultimate Next-Day Energy Even though the post covering my morning routine of meditation, water and fasted workouts was written almost two years ago, it still remains one of my most post popular posts.
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Health workers rush to contain fresh Ebola outbreak in Guinea DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Health workers are rushing to the site of a fresh Ebola outbreak in Guinea to bolster efforts to contain the virus and prepare for the likelihood of more cases, aid agencies said on Friday.
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DNR denial can't change CWD truths Imagine what you would have thought Wednesday morning had your newspaper's top headline read, "Super Tuesday II voters provide current snapshot of presidential primaries.
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FDA rejects Woodcliff Lake pharma's blood-clot drug Woodcliff Lake-based Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc. said Friday that the Food and Drug Administration rejected its drug to prevent blood clots in certain patients undergoing heart surgery.
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Tick, Tock, Tick Tock: Flint's Disposable Poor Children America's political blame game continues while children continue to suffer life impairing harm. The nation was riveted this week as Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Chief Gina McCarthy were grilled over the ...
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Tips for preventing colon cancer Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women, and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.
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Teen Lounge At Sloan Kettering Opens With Donation From Roger Daltrey And Pete Townshend NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - The 14th floor of Memorial Sloan Kettering has a new lounge for cancer patients, but it has an age requirement.
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Advice from a colon cancer survivor: 'Get your scope done' In September 2015, Laura Webb completed a half Ironman competition in Georgia in 8 ? hours. Eight years prior, she was diagnosed with colon cancer.
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Drug-Company Payments Mirror Doctors' Brand-Name Prescribing Doctors have long disputed the accusation that the payments they receive from pharmaceutical companies have any relationship to how they prescribe drugs.
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A healthy heart may protect an aging brain New research adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that keeping your heart fit may help your mind stay sharp as well. In the study, seniors who met more of seven goals for heart-healthy living showed faster thinking speeds initially and less ...
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Sex offender who gave 15-year-old HIV learns punishment A repeat sex offender who infected a 15-year-old victim with HIV was sentenced to life in prison Thursday after being convicted of sexual assault of a child.
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