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Study: Zika virus may have arrived in Brazil in 2013 The Zika virus may have arrived in Brazil up to two years before the first reported cases, a new study suggests. The mosquito-borne virus may have reached Brazil between May and December 2013.
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Breastfeed and vaccinate your babies to cut their risk of ear infections Higher rates of breastfeeding, use of vaccinations and lower rates of smoking by mothers have reduced the rates of ear infections during the first year of a baby, finds a new study.
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Being proactive with lawn patrol can help stop Zika One way to protect yourself and your spouse or lover from the Zika virus - and the possibility of a child born with birth defects - is to do a weekly patrol of your lawn, emptying even tiny amounts of standing water from containers.
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Why the Number of Infant Ear Infections is Declining (NEW YORK) -- Ear infections are one of the most common reasons babies visit to the pediatrician - that may change, though, because these infections are becoming less co... Latest News: Tribeca Film Festival Axes Anti-Vaccine Documentary · This Piece ...
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Dying at Home Did Not Hasten Death for Cancer Patients Making the decision to die at home rather than in a hospital setting resulted in a similar or longer survival, according to the results of a study published in Cancer.
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How FDA aims to support generic opioids FDA issued a draft guidance to support industry in their development of generic versions of approved opioids with abuse-deterrent formulations (ADF), while ensuring that generic ADF opioids are no less abuse-deterrent than the brand-name drug.
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FDA warning about dangers of opioid painkillers, Overdose Risks More Apparent The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that all fast-acting opioid pain medicines will be required to carry its strongest warning about risks, including the risks for abuse, addiction, overdose and death.
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Leah Still celebrates 1 year of being cancer-free (ABC NEWS) --The daughter of former Cincinnati Bengals player Devon Still just celebrated a big milestone: being cancer free for one year.
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South Korea says finds ducks infected with bird flu SEOUL South Korea has detected bird flu in ducks on a poultry farm near Seoul, an agriculture ministry official told Reuters on Monday, the first discovery in four months and a month after the country regained its bird flu-free status.
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A New Case Of Bird Flu Hits South Korea - Ministry Of Agriculture, Food And Rural Affairs Bird flu is confirmed in South Korea. In this picture, No trespassing signs are posted on the edge of a field at a farm operated by Daybreak Foods which has been designated 'bio security area' on May 17, 2015 near Eagle Grove, Iowa.
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S. Korea to expand fund for African cooperation by US$600 mln SEJONG, March 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will inject a fresh US$600 million into its overseas cooperation fund by 2018 to help African countries launch massive infrastructure-building projects, the finance ministry said Monday.
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Alder BioPharmaceuticals to Hold Conference Call on Monday, March 28, at 8:30 am ET BOTHELL, Wash., March 27, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alder BioPharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALDR) today announced that it will host a conference call and simultaneous webcast Monday, March 28, 2016, at 8:30 a.m.
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FDA Requires New Safety Warnings on the Use of Opioids The labels for immediate-release opioids will now say that they should only be prescribed when there are no alternative treatments.
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Trader Joe's Issues Voluntary Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk in Two Products Trader Joe's of Monrovia, California is voluntarily recalling all codes of Trader Joe's Chocolate Orange Sticks (UPC 00847162) and Trader Joe's Chocolate Raspberry Sticks (UPC 00847122) because the products may contain more than the stated "traces of ...
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Can Apple's new Night Shift setting help you sleep? Unfortunately, those tender moments may actually damage our sleep patterns and have a negative impact on our health (and probably a few marriages).
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As spring blossoms, so do seasonal allergies The days grow warmer, the evenings lighter and plants start budding when spring is in the air. Unfortunately for some, there's a lot of pollen in the air too, and for those with seasonal allergies, that's something to sneeze at.
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Relay returns for 21st year Some changes are coming to the anti-cancer fundraiser this year, but plenty of stuff is staying the same, said Chelsea Peoples, Relay for Life community manager for the American Cancer Society.
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Caffeine Intake Influences Miscarriage Risk, Experts Warn Over the last couple of years, more experts than ever before have been actively encouraging the public in general to drink more coffee.
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Higher caffeine intake linked to increased miscarriage risk Couples who drink more than two caffeinated drinks a day during the weeks leading to conception face a significantly higher risk of miscarriage, a new study warns.
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Why do men lie to their doctors? Rutgers researcher thinks she knows why Why would anyone go to the trouble of making an appointment to see a doctor, then lie about their symptoms? It turns out that's pretty common - for male patients seeing a male doctor.
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If you are looking for children, you have to avoid caffeine. Researchers from the Ohio State University, led by Dr. Germaine Buck Louis, studied specifically what was the role of the male partner in miscarriages when associated with caffeine.
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Area doctors ready for 'e-scripts' Associated PressA detail from an electronic prescription software is shown by Dr. Michael T. Goldstein, New York County Medical Society President, during a demonstration March 17 in New York.
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Bristol scientists say we all carry genes linked to autism but whether it develops is down to THIS.. Bristol scientists say we all carry genes linked to autism but whether it develops is down to THIS.. VIEW GALLERY. Bristol scientists say we all carry genes linked to autism but whether it develo... X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste ...
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Losing Weight With Protein-Rich Diet Leads To Better Sleep Says Study A new study has found out that overweight middle-aged adults who lose weight with a protein rich diet seem to sleep better as compared to those who lose weight with normal protein quantity, as per a report dated March 27, 2016.
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Man Suffers Heroin Overdose After Smuggling 27 Bags In Stomach A 51-year-old Dominican man Miguel Rodriguez, was having dinner in Lynn, Massachusetts after returning from the Dominican Republic, when he started experiencing extreme discomfort.
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Relay for Life coming to Lakes Park The annual Fort Myers Relay for Life festival to benefit the American Cancer Society will be held Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Young Americans Facing Increased Risk of Heart Disease: American College of Cardiology After conducting detailed survey, a team of medical researchers has informed that younger Americans are facing higher risk of heart disease, mainly due to obesity, blood pressure, diabetes and COPD.
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Trader Joe's Recall Chocolate Sticks That May Contain More Traces Of Milk Than Declared Trader Joe's made a voluntary recall of its Chocolate Orange Sticks and Chocolate Raspberry Sticks after possibility of undeclared milk traces were reported.
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Repetitive Transcranial Stimulation may ease major symptoms of anorexia nervosa Good news for anorexia nervosa patients and their friends and family. Brain stimulation as per a research by a British team may lessen many symptoms of the eating disorder characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
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Specialist: Allergy season could be worst in years Spring is here with blooming flowers and trees and the sounds of people sneezing everywhere. Along with the warmer weather, Mother Nature also brings grass, mold, pollen and other allergens, wreaking havoc on a lot of allergy sufferers.
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Vitamin C Offers Powerful Cataract Protection...But Not in Supplements Completely preventing the development of cataracts is something that simply isn't possible. Or at least, it's impossible for the time being.
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Trader Joe's issues a recall for two of its chocolate stick products Trader Joe's has issued a recall for Chocolate Orange Sticks and Chocolate Raspberry Sticks due to undeclared traces of milk in its ingredients, which could be dangerous for people who suffer from allergies or severe sensitivity to it.
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Fight continuing in Southwest Georgia against colorectal cancer Dr. Ira Knepp of Phoebe Gastroenterology Associates, center, demonstrates the technology his practice uses to screen for colorectal cancer.
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Genetically-Modified maggots secrete human growth factor to promote healing in people's wounds Researchers have re-introduced an 18th century treatment in the 21st century. The team from NC State University said that maggot may help fight infections in patients with non-healing wounds, especially in the cases when antibiotics do not show results.
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