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Utah Death Is Suspected of Being First for an Adult by Zika Virus in Continental US The first adult death in the continental U.S. potentially related to the Zika virus was reported on Friday in Salt Lake City. An elderly resident of Salt Lake County who had been infected with Zika and had an underlying health condition died in late ...
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Caged woman forced to perform sex acts HAMMOND, La. —"I can't believe this took place.The bad thing about it, it's blood relatives that I helped raise," said Rocky Stewart Friday as he walked around the makeshift cage where a 22-year-old autistic woman had been held captive for nearly a year.
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What you need to know about mosquitoes, Zika virus and repellents Concerns over the Zika virus have spurred greater interest in ways to combat mosquitoes. Tribune News Service TNS. i. Concerns over the Zika virus have spurred greater interest in ways to combat mosquitoes.
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Summer critters: Tips for preventing tick bites and Lyme disease (AFP) When summer arrives, it's tempting to throw on shorts and a t-shirt and head for the great outdoors. Ticks can, however, soon spoil the fun, often camouflaged in long grass and gardens ready to bite.
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What you need to know about mosquitoes, Zika virus and repellents Slap. Scratch scratch scratch. Slap, slap. All right, calm down. Unless you are headed to Brazil or Puerto Rico, your chances of winning the Powerball are greater than getting the Zika virus right now.
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DEA to consider rescheduling marijuana — for the fourth time Ned MilenkovichOn April 4, 2016, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) wrote a letter to several U.S. Senators signaling its plan to decide whether marijuana should be reclassified under federal law in "the first half of 2016.
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New study says pasta not a factor in obesity Last week on Facebook and in my Twitter feed, there were plenty of posts about a new study saying that eating pasta doesn't make you fat.
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Excessive stress can lead to memory problems among breast cancer survivors, but exercise can help A latest research conducted on breast cancer patients suggests that excessive stress can cause memory problems among breast cancer survivors, but exercise can prove helpful.
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Where could Zika strike in Miami? UM researchers aim to predict Mosquito control workers on the front lines of Miami-Dade's fight against the insects that spread Zika virus rely on three sources to tell them where to spray: complaints, numbers and species of mosquitoes found in traps, and referrals from the ...
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Three Zika cases reported in Morris County With three confirmed travel-related cases of the Zika virus reported in Morris County, local officials are urging residents to "join the battle" against the most probable carrier in the state, the Asian Tiger mosquito.
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Is pot as dangerous as heroin? Feds' decision on rescheduling marijuana coming soon El Monte Police Lt. Christopher Williams looks over a portion of about 500 marijuana plants in various stages of growth after serving a search warrant at a home at 4300-block of Huddart Avenue in El Monte on Monday March 9, 2015.
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Five arrested after woman with autism found in cage Five people have been arrested after a 22-year-old woman with autism was found living outside in a cage in Amite, Lousiana. WGNO reported that the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office arrived at a home when they received a complaint June 30.
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Five arrested after woman with autism found in cage Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. AMITE, La. - Five people have been arrested after a 22-year-old woman with autism was found living outside in a cage in Amite, Lousiana.
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Hundreds gather in East Hartford to fight against cancer Cancer survivors, caregivers, volunteers and community members united in East Hartford for the eighth consecutive American Cancer Society Relay For Life on Saturday.
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Dr. Frank Bures: Tips for toasting terrible ticks It's summertime, and people are looking for recipes to cook during this season. It's also the season of encountering ticks of various types in the great out of doors.
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5 Arrested for Allegedly Keeping Autistic Woman in Cage and Planning on Forcing Her into Prostitution: Reports Five people have been arrested after allegedly keeping an autistic woman in a cage, according to local media reports. The woman was discovered wandering the backyard of an Amite, Louisiana, home, covered in bug bites and appearing malnourished, the ...
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Relay for Life in Battle Creek at the Lakeview High School BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Fighting cancer with 14 hours of walking in Battle Creek for the Relay for Life. More than 150 people are taking part in Relay for Life at Lakeview High School, some are walking for loved ones they've lost, others ...
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Mosquito Tests Positive for West Nile Virus in Suffolk County A mosquito sample from Northport has tested positive for West Nile virus, Suffolk County Health Services (SCDHS) Commissioner James L. Tomarken announced Friday.
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Cuomo, Sandra Lee continue breast cancer screening push SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Food Network star Sandra Lee are continuing their motorcycle tour of New York state to raise awareness about breast cancer.
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Hundreds expected for Relay for Life event in Eureka Hundreds of people are expected to attend the Relay for Life event in an effort to raise cancer awareness. Staff with the American Cancer Society said they expected about 500 people to attend the relay at Albee Stadium on the campus of Eureka High School.
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New Abbott stent, which dissolves in blood vessel, gets FDA approval The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the company's Absorb stent that is designed to dissolve after treating a blocked blood vessel, Abbott said Tuesday.
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Carbón Live Fire Mexican Grill Lawsuit CarbonChicago_406x250 The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) continues to work with the owners and staff of Carbón Live Fire Mexican Grill at 300 W. 26th Street as part of our ongoing investigation into an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E.
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New Study Says Marijuana Could Help Protect the Brain From Alzheimer's Disease Get the most out of your experience with a personalized all-access pass to everything local on events, music, restaurants, news and more.
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Sign up now for Relay for Life Those who raise $4 are just as welcome and wanted at the Relay for Life as those who raise $400, said the American Cancer Society.
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Do patients really need Abbott's new absorbable stent? The FDA approved Abbott's bioabsorbable stent based on the findings of the ABSORB III study involving about 2,000 U.S. patients.
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What to know about E. coli during the Carbón Live Fire Mexican Grill Outbreak and Lawsuit E. coli O157:H7 was identified for the first time at the CDC in 1975, but it was not until seven years later, in 1982, that E. coli O157:H7 was conclusively determined to be a cause of enteric disease.
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Carbon E. coli Outbreak: 50 Sick, 14 Hospitalized The E. coli outbreak linked to Carbon Live Fire Mexican grill has expanded to include 50 people hospitalizing 14 of them, according to a spokesman for the Chicago Department of Public Health.
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Opioid abuse bill passed by House after Democrat funding fight fails The US House has approved new legislation that introduces a host of initiatives aimed at countering the opioid abuse epidemic in the US.
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