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As Zika Threat Grows in US, Testing Lags for a Vulnerable Group The Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Credit Chang W. Lee/The New York Times.
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Walking a picket line - and an ethical tightrope for Minnesota nurses Gallery: Valerie Johnson, an RN at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, added to the pile as MNA nurses, Minnesota Nurses Association employees and family members joined forces at the MNA headquarters to make posters for picketing Saturday, June 18, 2016, ...
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Personalized Combo Therapy Reverses Memory Loss From Alzheimer's Disease A 36-point personalized treatment for Alzheimer's reversed memory loss and sustained improvements in a small study, giving hope that the condition marked by cognitive decline can be prevented and cured.
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Warning: This food will dramatically increase your risk of Alzheimer's As we recently reported, scientists made a groundbreaking discovery that shows it's possible to recover from early Alzheimer's symptoms - but watch out for this food if you want to lower your risk from getting the disease in the first place ...
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Research Reveals Possibility Of Memory Restoration In Alzheimer's Patients A new research has revealed the first of its kind success in treating early Alzheimer's disease (AD) or its precursors. Exceptional progress has been noted in the outcomes of quantitative MRI and neuropsychological testing.
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4800 nurses set to strike Sunday at 5 Twin Cities hospitals MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Both sides say a strike by about 4,800 nurses appears inevitable at five hospitals in the Minneapolis area. Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association members plan to walk out at 7 a.m.
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Well-timed exercise might improve learning (Reuters Health) - Aerobic exercise four hours after a memorization task, but not exercise right afterwards, was linked to improved recall in a series of Dutch experiments.
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LGBT Latinos Count The Cost of The Orlando Massacre The vast majority of the victims of the LGBT Pulse club massacre were Latino and Hispanic. Richard Blanco, the first openly gay Inaugural Poet, and other LGBT Latinos talk about its impact--and what being LGBT and Latino means.
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Health department surveys public on understanding of Zika AUSTIN (KXAN) - Local health departments are hoping to raise awareness about the Zika virus through surveys. On Saturday a group of health officials walked door to door to talk with residents and see just how much the public really understands about ...
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Dads around the internet are trying to stack as many Cheerios as they can on their babies In the days leading up to Father's Day, a fierce battle is being waged by dads across the Internet. Called the Cheerio Challenge, this competition involves two things every parent has in their home: A kid, and a box Cheerios.
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Adequate Health Care Is Struggle For Transgender People Worldwide Lack of access to adequate medical services, coupled with an increased risk for health problems such as depression and HIV, are obstacles to health care for millions of transgender people around the world.
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Transgender Healthcare: Why Finding an Adequate Doctor Is Still a Hurdle After James Parker Sheffield medically transitioned six years ago - requiring hormone replacement therapy and chest reconstructive surgery - he faced major challenges in getting adequate healthcare.
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Virginia Mason warns 650 of possible hepatitis B exposure SEATTLE - Virginia Mason Hospital and Medical Center and King County public health officials say about 650 dialysis patients since 2011 may have been exposed to hepatitis B because of a lapse in screening procedures.
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Spraying Set For South San Jose After More Mosquitoes Found With West Nile Virus A section of South San Jose will be treated next week after mosquitoes found with West Nile virus were recently found in the area.
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Exercising Four Hours After Learning a New Material Could Improve Memory, Study Shows A new study suggests that exercising four hours after learning new material coul help improve memory consolidation. (Photo : Chris Jackson/Getty Images).
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Not all samples tested for Zika Acting quality control coordinator at the National Public Health Laboratory, Dr Andrea Orelue, speaks of the role of the lab. You have the symptoms - mild fever, skin rash, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, headache - and you think that once you ...
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With laps and luminaires, Relay for Life battles cancer Caregivers, survivors and friends did laps at Columbia-Greene Community College during the Relay for Life celebration Friday. Relay for Life.
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Puerto Ricans' Health Lags Behind Other Hispanics FRIDAY, June 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Among the 54 million Hispanic adults living in the United States, Puerto Ricans fare the worst when it comes to physical and mental ills, a new review finds.
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Stories of battles lost, won and ongoing against cancer: fundraiser creates friendships Sporting her Relay for Life T-shirt, Olivia Sias, 6, daughter of Tia Beaulieu, Ogdensburg, avoids the heat with a sun hat and ice cream Saturday during the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life at Madill Elementary School on Jefferson Avenue in ...
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Rainy May and Zika concern causing increase calls to mosquito control companies Joe Creech, a master technician with Mosquito Authority, sprays a mosquito-killing solution for a customer. Pest-control companies urge their clients to play an active role in helping to control mosquitoes, including getting rid of standing water on ...
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World Sickle Cell Day: 'I came home to die' Since 2008, World Sickle Cell Awareness Day is celebrated annually on June 19 to increase awareness of Sickle Cell Disease and the struggles those afflicted with it go through.
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Mother fires babysitter after video shows baby being doused with water at splash park GREENWOOD, Ind.-- A local mother is outraged after a video posted on Facebook shows her babysitter letting a bucket of water tip on her baby's head.
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Maine health centers to get more than $1.5M for oral health CARIBOU, Maine (AP) - Four health centers in Maine will get more than $1.5 million from the federal government to expand oral health services around the state.
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Men's Health Month is an opportunity to raise awareness The month of June marks National Men's Health Month, an opportunity to raise awareness of preventable diseases and promote early detection and treatment.
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Hepatitis prevalence high in state: Minister Hyderabad: Thanks to contaminated drinking water, food and multiple use of same filter by dialysis centres for kidney patients, the prevalence of hepatitis remains high in some pockets of the state, said Dr C Laxma Reddy, health minister, Telangana.
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Mom Fires Babysitter After Video of Infant Getting Doused by Bucket of Water at Park Goes Viral An Indiana mom is taking action after discovering a viral video of her 7-month-old daughter being doused with gallons of water at a local park while in the care of a sitter, according to WCHM-TV Columbus.
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Experts Call for Overhaul of Transgender Health Practices Worldwide A protester holds an American flag and rainbow flag in front of the Miami-Dade Courthouse to show his support of the LGBTQ couples, July 2, 2014, in Miami.
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CDC identifies 220 US counties most vulnerable to outbreaks of HIV and hepatitis C The Kentucky Health News reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has come up with a preliminary report that identified 220 counties in the US that are facing the highest risk of HIV and hepatitis C outbreaks among those who ...
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Knowing HIV status helps stop spread of virus An estimated 1.2 million people in the U.S. are living with HIV, and that number grows by almost 50,000 every year. according to the U.S.
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Prostate Cancer Patients Can Reduce Their Mortality Risk By Eating Nuts (Photo : Wiki Commons) Black men are two times more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. In addition to the typical cancer treatment, men suffering from prostate cancer can bring some dietary changes in their daily life to reduce their risk of ...
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