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First Case Reported Of A Woman Infecting A Man With Zika Through Sex Doctors have known for some time that a man can spread the Zika virus to a woman through sex. Now officials have documented the first case in which a woman apparently infected a man through unprotected sexual intercourse.
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Congress Falls Short on Zika Zika is here. But Congress is gone. Lawmakers adjourned this week for a seven-week summer recess without passing additional money to fight the Zika virus.
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California needs to step up: Why millions of residents have fallen into health care gaps California needs to step up: Why millions of residents have fallen into health care gaps EnlargeFILE - In this Oct. 6, 2015 file photo, the HealthCare.
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PHOTOS: Handing Over The Camera To People With HIV Photographer Gideon Mendel had won several prestigious awards for his pictures of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. But in 2007, he decided to hand over the camera to his subjects.
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Your Immune System May Be Connected With Your Social Behaviors Scientists have long theorized that the immune system has a more neurological connection than previously thought, and research has risen up to validate them.
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Caution urged after Michigan camp worker gets bacterial meningitis ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. - Officials say roughly 200 children ages 5-12 who attended a day camp at a suburban Detroit gym may have been exposed to bacterial meningitis from an infected worker.
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Global study shows stroke largely preventable Hamilton, ON July 15, 2016 -- Ten risk factors that can be modified are responsible for nine of 10 strokes worldwide, but the ranking of those factors vary regionally, says a study led by researchers of the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI ...
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Zika Virus Hotspot: Houston's Two Cities HOUSTON - It doesn't take long to find a pile of old tires in this city's Fifth Ward. "The city has cleaned up a lot of it, but people dump it again pretty quickly," Dr.
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Mosquitoes getting bitten by area pest-control businesses Gerald Welker says the spray his pest control company uses is organic, which is better for people and animals. <THE BLADE/JETTA FRASER Buy This Image.
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Neurotoxic algae bloom that shuts down Utah Lake can affect brain, liver (KUTV) Utah's Department of Environmental Quality shut down Utah Lake and all water activity due to a growing toxic algae bloom.
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Algae covering 90 percent of Utah Lake is dissipating but becoming more toxic, possibly moving (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) A couple of boats mother through the discolored water in Utah Lake, near the Lindon Marina. Crews took samples of a mile-long algal bloom at Utah Lake on Wednesday evening.
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Preschoolers Who Sleep Late May End Up As Obese Teens Children who sleep late at night are likely to grow up as obese teens. What time should preschoolers go to sleep to reduce the likelihood of weight problems later in life?
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CDC Reports Increase In Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea In The US The number of antibiotic resistant gonorrhea in the U.S. increased four-fold form 2013 to 2014. Researchers do not know until when current standard treatments for this STD will work.
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Cedar Park mosquito sample tests positive for West Nile Virus Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the Statesman delivered to your inbox. A mosquito sample collected in Cedar Park last week has tested positive for West Nile Virus, according to city officials.
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Meningitis victim from Rochester Hills club dies Kristy Malter, a 21-year-old Life Time Fitness day camp counselor in Rochester Hills who contracted bacterial meningitis, has died.
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Preschoolers with earlier bedtimes may not be obese teenagers A recent study conducted by the Ohio State University College of Public Health reveals that preschoolers with later bedtimes are at risk of developing obesity when they become teens.
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Opioid bill heads to White House, $720M in funding delayed WASHINGTON - Much like their House counterparts, Connecticut's Democratic senators pushed for immediate funding aimed at opioid addiction.
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Michigan Meningitis victim dies Kristy Malter, 21, died of bacterial meningitis Thursday, according to an alumni official from Malter's high school. (Photo: Courtesy of Beth Campbell).
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About ninety percent of strokes obviously preventable says new study It turns out, unsurprisingly, nine out of ten strokes are preventable only if people will follow the so-called health rules as provided by doctors and scientists.
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Camp counselor with bacterial meningitis dies Health officials on Saturday confirmed the death of Kristy Malter, 21, a day camp worker at a Lifetime Fitness in Rochester Hills, from meningococcal meningitis.
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Hypertension top risk factor for stroke: Study Toronto: Hypertension is the single major risk factor for stroke, which is a highly preventable medical condition globally, irrespective of age and sex, reveals a study led by an Indian-origin researcher.
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Macomb County Woman With Bacterial Meningitis Dies MACOMB COUNTY (WWJ) - The employee at a Rochester Hills children's day-camp who was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis has died.
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Addressing an overwhelming demand for dental coverage Shane Peebles has a ticking time bomb in his mouth. He has multiple cavities, including one that has been infected and formed a pocket of painful pus.
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Hepatitis A Confirmed in Taco Bell Waipiʻo Employee The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health has confirmed a new case of hepatitis A infection in a food service employee who worked at the Taco Bell fast food restaurant on ʻŪkeʻe Street in Waipiʻo on the island of Oʻahu.
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Relay for Life celebrates surivors, remembers those lost to cancer The 21st annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Macon County steps off at Richland Community College, with survivors of cancer taking a lap around the track.
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Medicaid expansion enrollment reaches 250,... BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Louisiana's Medicaid expansion program, which began offering health insurance coverage this month largely to the working poor, has enrolled 250,000 people.
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Pill Truvada Can Help Prevent AIDS Among Gay And Bisexual Men Gay and bisexual men have disproportionately infected with HIV and now there is a pill that can resolve this issue. According to a new study, the rate of new HIV infections among gay and bisexual men can drop by a this for the next ten years if ...
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Ohio report: Dealers giving other drugs away with heroin Heroin continues to reign supreme across the state as the drug of choice to the point some dealers are giving away other drugs with heroin purchases, according to a new state report.
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Why St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) Is In News? Thomson Reuters, a distinguished brokerage company, has placed a 52-week price target of $75.29 on St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) shares after it surveyed top market analysts.
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