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First US uterus transplant failed because of this A yeast infection led to the failure of the first uterus transplant performed in the United States, the Cleveland Clinic said Friday.
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Yeast infection leads to failure of first uterus transplant performed in US The first ever uterus transplant in the United States was performed in February at a Cleveland Clinic but within few days of successful nine hour long surgery, the uterus had to be removed.
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Autism Awareness Month: I Get to Light It Up Blue All Year April is Autism Awareness Month. My inbox is filled with "Light it up blue" (#LIUB) emails. Blue light bulbs, shirts, and ribbons are supposed to remind all of us that autism is still a puzzle to figure out, and research is still needed.
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Bringing light through autism awareness Zachary, who was diagnosed with autism, attended the 4th Harlingen Area Autism Awareness Day with his family. His mother Jeannette gathers information on resources available to them while Zachary looks on.
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What Americans don't know about Zika could hurt them Americans don't know a lot about the Zika virus, the infectious disease that's been linked to birth defects and is creeping steadily closer to the U.S.
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Application of novel alignment-free sequence descriptors in Zika virus characterization Graph of Zika virus genome in Central African Republic. Credit: Dr. Subhash Basak et al. The recent epidemic of Zika virus infections in South and Latin America has raised serious concerns on its ramifications for the population in the Americas and ...
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What you need to know about California's new birth control law Officials announced Friday that girls and women in California can now drop by their neighborhood pharmacy and pick up birth control pills without a prescription from a doctor.
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Wellesley College told to boil water after E.coli is found The state issued a boil water advisory for Wellesley College on Friday covering four of the school's buildings, including a child care center, after a water source tested positive for E. coli, town officials said.
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LIVE WELL: Every Kid Healthy Week upcoming The TSET Payne County Healthy Living Program strives to promote nutrition, physical activity, and tobacco cessation. Keeping children healthy by making simple lifestyle changes is important for their health and their future.
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Flu Scan for Apr 08, 2016 Major markers of US influenza generally continued their gradual decline last week, but seven more flu-related deaths in children were reported, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) weekly update today.
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Kidney program at Gulf Coast gets makeover, plans reopening Gulf Coast Medical Center is revamping its kidney transplant program in the wake of a living donor death last year that prompted national regulators to put the program on probation.
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The Antibacterial Resistance Threat: Are We Heading Toward a Post-Antibiotic Era? The above graphic, from the Antibiotic Resistance Project by the PEW charitable trusts, summarizes how alarming the emergence of drug resistant bacterial strains has gotten over the past few decades.
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Hundreds gather for 7th annual Race for the Cure the winter-like weather didn't stop hundreds from taking part in a race to celebrate breast cancer survivors. it was all part of the 7-th annual "race for the cure" hosted by susan g komen virginia blue ridge chapter.
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Community pharmacists in Calif. see greater opportunities When California's Senate Bill 493 was signed into law in 2013, it set the stage for provider status for pharmacists in the state.
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Relay for Life Lafayette University of Mississippi Finds Success in Fundraising On Thursday, April 7, 2016, the Relay for Life Lafayette University of Mississippi hosted a gala at the Powerhouse in Oxford to help raise money for the American Cancer Society with several Ole Miss Relay for Life teams.
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E. Coli bacteria found in water supply at Wellesley College A boil-water advisory has been issued for four buildings on the campus of Wellesley College after the water supply tested positive for E. Coli bacteria.
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Full-Fat Milk Products Linked to Lower Diabetes Risk Compared to Low-Fat Products: Research If you think that skimmed milk is better for your health than whole milk, then you may think again as a new study has challenged popular belief about low-fat dairy products helping in maintaining healthy weight.
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Are Full-Fat Dairy Products Better For Your Health? The findings of two recently published studies suggest that the consumption of full-fat dairy foods is better than the consumption of their low-fat and non-fat counterparts.
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Planning in full swing for Lowndes Relay for Life April 30 Lowndes County's Relay for Life event in Columbus hopes to fill the Columbus Soccer Complex with an "army of purple" on Saturday, April 30.
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New Jersey law would allow pot use for menstrual cramps TRENTON, N.J. --With a nod toWhoopi Goldberg, lawmakers in New Jersey announced legislation that would loosen the state's strict medical marijuana law to allow women to get pot-based products to ease menstrual cramps.
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2 more flu-related deaths confirmed in Yellowstone County Influenza is widespread across Montana, the state Department of Public Health and Human Services said, with three western counties - Lewis and Clark, Flathead and Gallatin, in that order - reporting the largest numbers of new cases during the week of ...
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After Whoopi Goldberg product launch, NJ may OK pot for menstrual cramps TRENTON, N.J. - With a nod to Whoopi Goldberg, lawmakers in New Jersey announced legislation that would loosen the state's strict medical marijuana law to allow women to get pot-based products to ease menstrual cramps.
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Emergency Middlesex anti-OD fight in full force Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, speaks while surrounded by police officials from around Middlesex county, about the spike in overdose deaths.
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Mahaska Health Partnership Encourages Organ and Tissue Donation MAHASKA COUNTY - April is designated as National Donate Life Month, a time when people are encouraged to register YES to become organ, tissue and eye donors.
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NC HBCUs gather to develop smoke-free campus policies Smoking-related illness is the No. 1 cause of death among African-Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Goldberg: Say yes to pot for cramps TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - With a nod to Whoopi Goldberg, lawmakers in New Jersey announced legislation that would loosen the state's strict medical marijuana law to allow women to get pot-based products to ease menstrual cramps.
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VA Bosses Falsified Vets' Wait Times In 7 States, According To New Reports Inspector General investigations into the wait times scandal offer insight into where and how appointment dates were manipulated. Editor's Note: This article by Bryant Jordan originally appeared on Military.
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