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James Holmes' mom speaks for first time since 2012 shooting Arlene Holmes spoke only to 10News anchor Kimberly Hunt about her experience and the importance of recognizing mental illness symptoms.
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Puerto Rico reports first Zika-related case of microcephaly Puerto Rico is reporting its first Zika-related microcephaly case amid an outbreak of the mosquito-borne virus that has hit the commonwealth harder than anywhere else in the United States.
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Puerto Rico reports 1st Zika-related microcephaly case SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The first Zika-related microcephaly case acquired on U.S. soil was reported Friday in Puerto Rico as concerns grow over an outbreak of the mosquito-borne virus in the U.S.
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Weekend: Mental Health Moment A young man came to my office to address his struggle with depression and anxiety. He shared parts of his life: moving to this area after college, living 1,800 miles from his family, struggling to connect socially, daily thoughts of suicide, fear of ...
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Rapid Diagnostic Test and Shorter Treatment Signal New Hope for Multidrug-Resistant TB Patients New World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations aim to speed up detection and improve treatment outcomes for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) through use of a novel rapid diagnostic test and a shorter, cheaper treatment regimen.
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IBM Creates A Molecule That Could Destroy All Viruses Finding a cure for viruses like Ebola, Zika, or even the flu is a challenging task. Viruses are vastly different from one another, and even the same strain of a virus can mutate and change--that's why doctors give out a different flu vaccine each year ...
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Gluten-Free Diets Might Actually Be Dangerous For Children, Cause Gastrointestinal Problems A new commentary published in The Journal of Pediatrics suggests that gluten-free diets could be dangerous for children and might actually cause gastrointestinal problems.
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Hospitals, doctors differ on universal health care in Colorado The campaign to establish the nation's first universal health care system in Colorado may be a longshot, but insurance companies and hospitals aren't taking chances.
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Artificial Sweetener Xylitol Can Be Fatal To Dogs: Other Food That May Poison Your Pet The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning on Thursday about the dangers of giving dogs food products that contain the artificial sweetener Xylitol.
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WHO's latest recommendations to help cure tuberculosis Geneva, Switzerland - The World Health Organization (WHO) released Thursday recommendations on a treatment plan that could help cure thousands of patients worldwide with superbug forms of tuberculosis (TB).
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Woman arrested for stealing physician's credentials A woman was arrested in Boerne, Texas, for allegedly stealing a Chicago physician's medical credentials and treating patients, according to a local report from KSAT 12.
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Why Gluten-Free Diets May Not Be Best For Healthy Kids Individuals with celiac disease are advised to veer away from foods with gluten because it causes gut problems for them. However, some individuals shift to gluten-free diet just because it is a popular choice or they think it is a healthier option.
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The rich-poor divide in abortion numbers around the world Washington: A new analysis of global abortions shows a stark divide between what's happening in wealthier, developed countries versus their their poorer and less developed counterparts.
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Breakthrough: Miracle TB treatment discovered TB is one of the deadliest diseases known to man, requiring extensive treatment with pills and injections even in successful cases, and it still infects tens of thousands of people even today.
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Columbus Race for the Cure - closures and information COLUMBUS - The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Columbus is Saturday, May 14th. It's the largest Race for the Cure event in the country, with nearly 30,000 participants expected, and you can bet even more people will be downtown, supporting the ...
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A New Approach to Fighting Viruses Shows Promising Early Results A single molecule can disrupt many different kinds of viral infection. A team including researchers from Singapore, Japan, and IBM have reported promising early tests of a new strategy for combating a broad spectrum of viruses, which they say may help ...
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Number of diseased deer in southwestern Pennsylvania doubles A group of doe gather in a field after being pushed from the woods at Muddy Run Recreation Park in Holtwood on Jan. 17. prev. next.
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Add more fruits, veggies to your diet to lower breast cancer risk health news, staying fit, prevent breast cancer The best way to prevent breast cancer is by maintaining healthy eating habits. (Photo: Thinkstock).
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How much palliative care breast cancer patients get may depend on race When women have advanced breast cancer, the amount of comfort-oriented care they receive at the end of life may depend on the color of their skin, a small U.S.
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Eating fruit in early life may decrease breast cancer risk: study ISLAMABAD: Consuming certain fruits and vegetables during adolescence may result in a reduced risk of breast cancer in midlife while increasing alcohol intake later in life may increase that risk; two separate studies released this week suggested.
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Abortion rates are declining in developing countries worldwide. What's the cause? Last year, when data emerged showing that the teen pregnancy rate, the overall unintended pregnancy rate and the abortion rate in the United States declined - in some cases to record lows - lots of hands shot up across the political spectrum ...
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Somerset County announces 'Fight the Bite' programs for May, June Somerset County Freeholder Peter S. Palmer, public health & safety liaison, encourages residents to get ready for the buzz of summer by attending a presentation developed and hosted by the Somerset County Department of Health titled, "Fight the Bite.
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Boston Coffee Shop Temporarily Closed Due To Measles Exposure BOSTON (CBS) - A Newbury Street coffee shop has been given the green light to re-open after being closed by Boston Inspectional Services for two days because of concern for measles exposure.
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Surprise Of A Lifetime For Race For The Cure Volunteer A heartfelt surprise... the special moment at today's Race for the Cure that left this cancer survivor in tears. Enlarge Image.
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Obama Administration Takes Step To Protect Rights Of Transgender Patients The Obama administration has taken steps to protect the rights of transgender patients and improve the impartiality of service provision under the Affordable Care Act.
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Woman dies after procedure at south Florida plastic surgery clinic HIALEAH, Fla. —Authorities in Hialeah are investigating after a West Virginia woman died after having a cosmetic procedure done at a plastic surgery center.
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Race for the Cure: Wind? rain? These racers have overcome much worse Brooke LaValley | Dispatch Khadija Mondive celebrates her finish while walking in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Brooke LaValley | Dispatch Daniel Rannebarger, center, holds a large wooden ribbon to represent his mother Karyn, at the start of ...
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Texas woman accused of using Chicago doctor's credentials BOERNE, Texas (AP) - A woman accused of using the credentials of a Chicago-based doctor to practice medicine in Kendall County in Texas has been arrested.
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Outdoors in Maine: Tick season is here. Here are some tips It didn't used to be, but in many parts of Maine now, deer ticks are a reality. Share. E-mail this story Print this story Save this story.
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Side Effects Of Common Antibiotics Outweigh Benefits In Some Infections The battle against rising antibiotic overuse and dependence continues. This time, a safety announcement focused on the potential side effects that render some benefits insignificant.
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