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U.S. suicide rate surges to three decade high Michele and Don Hockman of St. Marys, Pa., remember their 22-year-old son Seth as an outgoing and giving brother who loved the outdoors, four-wheelers and Chevy trucks.
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Big increase in suicides in state, nation A sharp rise in suicides nationwide, most pronounced among the middle-aged, is a trend that carries to California, where social scientists say the problem is exacerbated by an uneven economic boom, drug use and a lingering stigma about asking for help.
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Suicide Rate in United States Rises to 30-Year High The knitted sculpture 'Winnie Pooh' by Patricia Waller, featuring the children's book character as a suicide victim, hangs in the 'Broken Heroes' exhibition at the Deschler Gallery on April 26, 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
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Suicide Rates In U.S. Are The Highest In 30 Years (Photo : Andrew Theodorakis/Getty Images) A train passes near a crime scene at 130 Secatogue Ave. October 29, 2014 in Farmingdale, New York.
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US suicide rates up, especially for women (CNN) —The number of suicides in the United States has been on the rise since 1999 in everyone between the ages of 10 and 74, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Zika virus hasn't been contracted in KC, but mosquitoes that can carry it are here Sometime this spring or summer, you'll surely feel that annoyingly familiar sensation. You'll probably swat, maybe curse. Mosquito.
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Costco Canada caught up in recall of frozen organic vegetables Possible listeria contamination in organic peas has caused Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. to issue its second frozen organic food recall in eight days.
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Walking, other physical activity may decrease risk for prostate cancer death NEW ORLEANS - Greater physical activity before and after cancer diagnosis significantly decreased risk for prostate cancer-specific mortality, according to an analysis of the Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition Cohort presented at the American ...
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Packing for Healthy Kids Day OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Healthy Kids Day teaches children how to be safe and it's this Sunday at Aksarben Village. The YMCA of greater Omaha packed up more than 1,000 bags Friday to be distributed on Sunday.
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New York City hospital reaches $2.2 million settlement with Federal authorities over TV filming In a TV filming case, federal authorities have reached a $2.2 million settlement with a New York City hospital. The case was based on filming by a television documentary crew that revealed the health information of two patients without their consent ...
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New York Hospital Forced to Pay Family Over Dr. Oz Footage of Dying Relative When it comes to patient privacy, the healthcare world is supposed to have hard and fast rules as to what can and can not be disclosed.
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Is single-payer healthcare dead in the US, or only sleeping? Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All proposal put single-payer healthcare back in the political debate. Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All proposal put single-payer healthcare back in the political debate.
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Cancer survivor recalls day he received diagnosis Wardell Barker holds his wife's hand at the annual See You on the Track event to benefit Relay For Life of Victoria County. Barker is celebrating eight years cancer-free.
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American Smoking Culture: From Cash Crop to Public Scourge shutterstock_252141478 Christopher Columbus was introduced to tobacco upon arrival in the New World, but threw the leaves away. SHUTTERSTOCK.
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Relay For Life lauds, supports cancer survivors in Bradenton Cancer survivors Jan Baither and Rita Wonders walk in the first lap Saturday of the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life of Bradenton at Saint Stephen's Episcopal School.
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Event to spread awareness, raise money for cancer research Participants helping to raise money in a past Relay for Life walk around the track at Freedom High School. 2015 relay for life 051 (683x1024).
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Lee County stands up to cancer at Relay for Life Cancer survivors set out for the Survivors Lap Friday evening to kick off the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, presented on the courthouse square in Opelika.
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Snoqualmie Valley YMCA Aims to Bring Out the Wow! Factor in Local Kids During 25th Annual Healthy Kids Day The Snoqualmie Valley YMCA is inviting all kids and parents to a community open house, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 30, for Healthy Kids Day®, the Y's national initiative to improve the health and well-being of kids and families.
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Medicaid 'rebalancing' proposal is popular — in theory He says the concept is a good one, but the question is how to pay the $100 million in up-front costs. Rebalancing. Brian Bingman: He says the concept is a good one, but the question is how to pay the $100 million in up-front costs.
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Where Bernie Sanders' Health Care Crusade Might Go From Here Bernie Sanders can make a real difference in the causes he's championed, even if he doesn't become president. That's particularly true for one of his signature issues: health care.
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Florida Keys Weigh Options For Battling Mosquitoes And Zika Billy Ryan visits Roy's Trailer Park on Florida's Stock Island every two months. It's part of his regular rounds as an inspector for the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District.
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Diabetes: Delaware's Billion-dollar crisis Delaware has a $1 billion time bomb strapped to its back. It's called Type 2 diabetes. Today, one in three Delawareans has higher-than-normal blood sugar levels because they can't efficiently produce and use insulin.
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Healthy Kids Day The YMCA of Greater Omaha, National Safety Council, Nebraska, and Children's Hospital & Medical Center present Healthy Kids Day 2016!
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Study: Exercise boosts brain's gray matter, which can help fight Alzheimer's PITTSBURGH—Physical activity boosts the volume of key parts of the brain used in cognitive functioning, according to new research findings that add to the literature suggesting such exertion is among the factors that can reduce likelihood of Alzheimer ...
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Healthy Kids Day returns April 30 PLAINVILLE - The Wheeler Regional Family YMCA's Healthy Kids Day returns April 30, offering free games, demonstrations and family activities from noon to 3 p.m.
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Ohio readies for Zika despite low risk Ian Mikolajczak of the Toledo Area Sanitary District sprays VectoBac, a biological larvicide granule, to kill mosquito larvae in an area off Stickney Avenue on Tuesday.
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Alzheimer's research with unique approach to caregiving. Karen Backus, serves as one of the care team navigators, the hearts at the center of the Care Ecosystem Alzheimer's research trial recruiting participants throughout Nebraska and Iowa.
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To sway drug approval, patient advocates turn up the heat on the FDA Billy Ellsworth, a teenager with an inexorable and devastating degenerative muscle disease, will bring a football with him to a Maryland hotel conference center on Monday.
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Prediabetes: How Often is the Opportunity to Intervene Missed? Study finds less than one quarter of patients categorized as prediabetic received prediabetes treatment from their healthcare provider.
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Memphis: Measles cases investigated, additional cases anticipated State and local health officials in Tennessee are investigating two confirmed positive measles cases in Memphis-area residents. Officials say there is no known connection between the two individuals and the source of the virus has not yet been identified.
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Colorado banks for the most part still unwilling to serve the marijuana industry photo - ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 27-In this photograph taken Friday, Caption + ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 27-In this photograph taken Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, buyers queue up at a counter in the Denver Kush Club in north Denver.
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Knowing your kid is overweight might increase risk of more weight gain LIVERPOOL, England - When parents think their child is overweight, that may put the kid at increased risk of packing on even more pounds, a new study suggests.
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Young Survivors Of Childhood Cancer Feel Older Than Their Age Young survivors of childhood cancer feel older than their real age, research says. The research studied the quality of life of childhood cancer survivors and compared it with the general population, and found that young survivors have the same health ...
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If parents see their kids as overweight, they're more likely to be so (CNN) - One way health programs today are trying to reduce the growing problem of childhood obesity in the United States is by making parents aware that their child is overweight.
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