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Seven people sickened in 4-state E. coli outbreak, CDC says ATLANTA - The Centers for Disease Control says a multistate outbreak of E.coli has sickened seven people, sending five to the hospital.
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USDA recalls meat from Athol farm Adams Farm Slaughterhouse in Athol is recalling beef, veal, and bison after seven people from four states, including three from Massachusetts, were infected with the E.coli bacterium that was traced back to the facility, the US Centers for Disease ...
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Naled Not Working in Miami Beach, FIU Analysis Shows 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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CDC: Aerial spraying delivered 'one-two punch' to Zika in Wynwood Aerial spraying of insecticides over Wynwood in August was so successful at interrupting the spread of Zika that federal health officials on Friday heralded the approach as "a new era" in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases - even as a local ...
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America's Opioid-Use Epidemic: 5 Startling Facts America is in the midst of an opioid-abuse epidemic, which has caused a startling rise in overdoses and deaths from these highly addictive drugs.
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Singer belts out a fight song for cancer patients - including herself Singer Robin Pollok, 53, is battling stage 3 cancer. It is her third bout with the disease. (Photo by Kyusong Gong, Orange County Register/SCNG).
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Financially-ailing Race for the Cure keeps running Denver once had the largest version of the world's largest breast cancer fundraising event. Not anymore. (Photo: KUSA). CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN GOOGLE+ PINTEREST.
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FDA approves Amjevita, a biosimilar to Humira The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Amjevita (adalimumab-atto) as a biosimilar to Humira (adalimumab) for multiple inflammatory diseases.
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Photos: Kindergarten Kids Place Bright Yellow Pinwheels To Help Children With Cancer The kids used an iPad to send love to their classmate Sam, who has battled leukemia and was home sick, unable to attend Friday's event.
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Raw milk distribution ongoing despite Campylobacter outbreak As may as 20 people are sick in Colorado in an ongoing Campylobacter outbreak, with multiple public health agencies reporting the most likely cause is raw milk from Larga Vista Ranch - some of which appears to have been distributed illegally.
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Walk to End Alzheimer's raises awareness and hope PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) - Alzheimer's Disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in Maine. For over 20 years, walks across the state have been raising awareness and money to put an end to this disease.
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Alzheimer's walk in Busse Woods laden with emotion for family, caregivers Bob Obredon of Palatine was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the tender age of 56. For 10 years his wife, Theresa, cared for him.
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East Texans honor Alzheimer's patients, walk to help find a cure Lekeisha Rockwell's grandfather died from Alzheimer's disease in 2008, and since that time, she's participated in his honor at the East Texas Walk to End Alzheimer's.
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Gov. Brown kicks smokers out of bleachers at youth sports events Smoking was banned Friday from 250 feet of youth sports events in California. (Dai Smoking was banned Friday from 250 feet of youth sports events in California.
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West Nile virus detected in chickens in southern Alabama The Mobile County Health Department is reporting that two sentinel chickens used by the department to detect mosquito-borne diseases in the community, have tested positive for West Nile Virus.
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Controversial Human Embryo Editing: 5 Things to Know Scientists in Sweden have become the first to edit the genetic material in healthy human embryos, but what exactly are these researchers editing and why is the research so controversial?
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SLIDE SHOW: Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention walk Dozens of people pray together before the walk begins for the Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 at Ephram White Park.
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A Fight Against Suicide In Chatham, Saturday Chances are, you know someone who has either thought about taking their own life or has succeeded in doing it. Suicide is one of the top 10 leading causes of death, specifically, the 2nd leading cause in some age groups, says the Centers for Disease ...
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Study finds cancer-causing chemicals in Mesa County water GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -- A non-profit called the Environmental Working Group (EWG) tested more than 60,000 samples of drinking water across America.
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Report: Santa Cruz County water agencies grappling with carcinogen WATSONVILLE >> Actress Julia Roberts helped bring the spectre of carcinogenic water contamination into movie theaters and living rooms across the country with her starting role in the film "Erin Brockovich" 16 years ago.
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Singapore considers monitoring program for babies born to women with Zika SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is exploring plans to establish a national surveillance program to monitor the development of babies born to pregnant women infected with the Zika virus, the state-owned Channel NewsAsia (CNA) said on Friday.
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HEALTH : Giving babies eggs early cuts risk of allergy Feeding babies eggs and peanuts may reduce their risk of developing an allergy to the foods. PHOTO| FILE| NATION MEDIA GROUP. In Summary.
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Giving babies eggs and peanuts may prevent later allergies to those foods Having kids eat eggs and peanuts early in life may reduce their risk of developing allergies to these foods later, a new analysis suggests.
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Letter: Creating a culture of awareness Thanks to years of advocacy campaigns and educational programs across the country, most Americans now know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and more people are learning that September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative To Spend $3 Billion To Cure Diseases: What Are The Plans In Store? The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative announced a new program, the Chan Zuckerberg Science that aims to bring together health professionals and engineers in creating new tools to help cure diseases.
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How can you tell Zika from plain old flu? It's still not easy Portrait of Robert Garry in his office. Garry is a professor of microbiology and immunology at Tulane University who is a principal investigator of the Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Consortium.
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Walk raises awareness for suicide prevention Local veterans walked in the ninth annual Columbia-Greene Out of the Darkness Walk in Hudson on Saturday. The walk raises awareness for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Library hosts talk on giving green to pink causes October is lucrative for the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester. Even though it typically doesn't do its own fundraising during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, many of the coalition's friends in the community are keen to promote the organization's ...
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These 3 States May Vote Against Legalizing Marijuana This November When searching for America's fastest-growing industries, chances are you'll find marijuana near, or at, the top. Cannabis research firm ArcView pegged legal sales of the drug at $5.4 billion in 2015 and believes the legal industry can grow organically ...
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Allina to negotiate Tuesday with striking nurses "The corporation just understands money and doesn't understand what the patient needs at the bedside," said Teresa Buffington, of Farmington, a United Hospital ICU nurse for 20 years.
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5 ways to make a difference for kids with childhood cancer (BPT) - Parents dream of a childhood for their children filled with joy and exploration. But for far too many kids, cancer robs them of a traditional childhood.
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Childhood cancer hits close to home for MLA Greg Ottenbreit Moriah Anderson, left, holds a sign while brother Micah, center, and Joel Bachman, right, looks on at a flag raising ceremony in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month at the Legislative Building in Regina, Sask.
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Warnings Issued After People Get Sick From Drinking Raw Milk COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Public health agencies in southern Colorado have issued warnings while they investigate an outbreak of infections linked to raw milk.
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Will Co. Health Department Now Offering Flu Shots The cost for an adult flu shot is $40. For those between six months and 18 years old it's $23.75. By Scott Viau (Patch Staff) - September 24, 2016 9:31 am ET.
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Human Embryo Editing: Sweden Docs Make It Possible To Customize Your Baby Human Embryo Editing. It sounds like something from the mind of Heinlein or Frank Herbert. Imagine being able to pick and choose your child's features via human embryo editing prior to the birth.
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