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Vinegar and Diabetes: Dos and Don'ts Vinegar has been used for millennia as a food, drink, medicinal, preservative, and disinfectant. Fruit juices are fermented with yeast into wine, which is further fermented by acetic acid bacteria into vinegar.
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Giving New Doctors the Tools They Need They say if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. I wonder, then, why my toolbox often seems so inadequate for fixing my patients.
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Puerto Rico Reports First Microcephaly Case Linked to Zika A settlement in Old San Juan. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 20 percent of the island's 3.5 million residents will become infected with Zika this year.
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House Republicans reverse course, plan vote on Zika Washington (CNN) House Republicans, who have resisted approving the $1.9 billion that President Barack Obama requested to combat the Zika virus, now are preparing their own spending package and are aiming for a vote as early as next Wednesday.
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Artificial Sweetener Used In Chewing Gums Can Kill Dogs Artificial sweetener found in chewing gums can kill dogs, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns. The agency released a consumer update report on May 12, informing the public about the dangers of xylitol, which may be found in sugarless gum.
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Obama Makes Big Move For Transgender Rights In Health Care A new rule strengthens protections for LGBTQ people against unfair treatment by insurers and medical providers. 05/13/2016 02:28 pm ET.
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Obama administration: Insurers must provide services regardless of gender identity The Obama administration unveiled two broad initiatives Friday aimed at combating discrimination against transgender Americans in schools and health-care coverage, affirming the president's goal of elevating transgender protections to one of the ...
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FDA warns sweetener used in chewing gum can be deadly to dogs The FDA is ramping up warnings about a common sweetener that can be toxic to dogs. Xylitol, a type of sweetener found in many sugar-free gums and other products, can have devastating consequences if ingested by a dog, the agency said in a statement ...
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Here's What You Need to Know About an Ingredient That's Poisoning Dogs The number of reported poisonings from xylitol has been on the rise. It's found in chewing gum, mints, and even some types of nut butters.
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Gluten-free diet may not be good for healthy kids A slice of bread marked with gluten-free stamp. Going gluten-free might not be the healthiest choice for a child who doesn't have celiac disease, according to a new article in The Journal of Pediatrics.
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4 Reasons Why Your Kids Should Not Be Gluten Free Gluten-free products are increasingly popular, but they are not suitable for everyone. While a diet without gluten may work for adults, there are only a few reasons for children to avoid it, and many reasons not to.
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After a 48-day coma, Army veteran shocks family with first words 'I want Taco Bell' This Guy Died, Went Into A 48-Day Coma, Then Asked for Taco Bell. Posted by NowThis. 1,746,004 Views. share · This Guy Died, Went Into A 48-Day Coma, Then Asked for Taco Bell.
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Man Miraculously Wakes Up From 48 Day Coma and Immediately... That appeared to be the mindset of Florida man Jake Booth, who awoke from a 48-day coma and immediately asked his relieved family members for some Taco Bell.
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Army veteran's first words after waking from 48-day coma: 'I want Taco Bell' Taco Bell got some incredible free marketing when a 35-year-old Army vet in Florida woke up from a 48-day coma and demanded food from the fast food chain.
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Car door windows don't stop UV rays (Reuters Health) - Car windows don't protect against harmful sun exposure, so it might be a good idea to wear sunglasses and sun block even while driving, a new study suggests.
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Gluten-Free Diets May Be Risky for Kids Putting kids on gluten-free diets even if they don't have celiac disease or a wheat allergy may carry more risks than benefits, experts warned.
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New law could put some medical marijuana dispensaries out of business In 2001, Steve DeAngelo agreed to help a friend by attending the delivery of nearly 200 pounds of marijuana in a Maryland trailer park and verifying the quality of the product.
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FDA rules blow smoke on vape industry Bridget Oelke has felt the burden of new federal rules before. In 2012, a law barred her Fond du Lac business, Lakeside Smokes and Vapes, from operating a roll-your-own cigarette machine, spurring her to pivot and carry electronic cigarettes.
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E-cigarette debate: Are they better for you than regular cigarettes? SAN ANTONIO - Last week the FDA established regulations on e-cigarettes, cigars, and hookah, categorizing them as tobacco products.
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European tourist may have exposed people to measles in Eastern Massachusetts A tourist from Europe may have exposed Massachusetts residents across the eastern part of the state to measles. The state Department of Public Health and the Boston Public Health Commission confirmed the first case of the virus in the Commonwealth this ...
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District 49 approves state's first medical marijuana in school policy FALCON, Colo. (KKTV) District 49 in Falcon is officially the first school district in the state of Colorado to allow the therapeutic administration of cannabis on school property.
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Woman, 29, dies after procedure at Florida plastic surgery clinic A 29-year-old woman who traveled to South Florida for cosmetic surgery died after her procedure Thursday afternoon, police said. Heather Meadows, a mother of two from West Virginia, suffered medical complications at Encore Plastic Surgery in Miami-Dade ...
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Woman dies from complications of cosmetic procedure at Hialeah clinic, police say Hialeah detectives are investigating the death of a 29-year-old West Virginia woman who was rushed to the emergency room at Larkin Community Hospital's Palm Springs Campus Thursday afternoon because of complications during a cosmetic surgery ...
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Experts Expect Active Summer for West Nile Virus Scientists trapping and testing mosquitoes in Denton say conditions look very similar to 2012; the year Texas lead the nation in West Nile Virus cases.
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Questions linger about Prince's choice of local... Items left by fans at a memorial for musician Prince hang from a fence outside Paisley Park, Wednesday, May 11, 2016, in Chanhassen, Minn.
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Hy-Vee recalls frozen fried rice products Hy-Vee has voluntarily recalled some frozen fried rice products across its eight state region - including Minnesota - due to possible listeria contamination.
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Recalls this week: Pacifier holders, rattles Infant pacifier holders and rattles sold at Hobby Lobby are being recalled this week because they pose a choking hazard. Other recalled consumer products include faulty bedside infant sleepers and baby carriers.
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Why the FDA's New Warning Labels for Popular Antibiotics Matter On October 11, 2014, just before my 28th birthday, I was jolted awake in the middle of the night by the sensation that bees were stinging me from head to toe.
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FDA: Common antibiotics' side effects outweigh benefit for some infections Copyright 2010 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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A Healthy Diet In Adolescence May Reduce Cancer Risk Years Later A new study in The BMJ this week suggests that what women eat as teens can affect their breast cancer risk decades later. The results aren't totally surprising, since other research has pointed to the same connection, but the new findings are ...
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Hy-Vee recalls frozen fried rice Hy-Vee is recalling two types of frozen fried rice from grocery stores across eight states. The voluntary recall of Hy-Vee's frozen vegetable fried rice and frozen chicken fried rice is due to possible contamination with listeria monocytogenes, a ...
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Nonprofit Organizations Lead Way in Hospital Revenue Cycle Hospital revenue cycles for nonprofit health organizations were strong as seven of the top-10 most profitable facilities were classified as nonprofit.
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OSHA Issues Electronic Recordkeeping Rule May 11 â€" Employers with safety incentive programs that don't meet OSHA requirements can be cited for rule violations under a sweeping new recordkeeping final rule taking effect Aug. 10, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced May ...
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Hospitals will have to publicize workplace injury, illness data: 7 things to know A new federal rule will require high-hazard industries, such as nursing care facilities and hospitals, to publicly report data about workplace injuries and illnesses - information that has typically been logged for private use, The Wall Street Journal ...
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Hy-Vee recalls frozen fried rice packages WEST DES MOINES, Ia. (Hy-Vee Press Release) - Hy-Vee is recalling its frozen Vegetable Fried Rice and Chicken Fried Rice products across its eight-state region due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
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It's Time to Restore a Sense of Mission to Mental Health Octavio N. Martinez, Jr. Executive director of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health at The University of Texas at Austin. 2016-05-12-1463078848-9741251-mentalhealthsmallgosfield.
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How the overdose drug is impacting addiction in the Valley WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) - As the epidemic of heroin and opiate abuse continues to grow, the drug naloxone, which can revive overdose patients, is becoming more widely available.
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