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New CDC Regulations for Men Traveling to Zika Zones (CNN) If you're a man who travels to an area with active Zika transmission, you should wait at least six months after exposure to have unprotected sex or try to conceive a baby, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday, even if ...
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Breast Cancer Awareness month starts today Mary Ventrella RT R M technician with the 3D Mammogram scanner at the Elizabeth Wendy Breast Care Center on Summit Street. Tweet. ARTICLE OPTIONS.
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Beating Breast Cancer With 3D Imaging And Love After enduring many mammograms over the years I recently had my first digital breast tomosynthesis also known as 3D Mammography. Mammograms are always scary, the squishing and pain and waiting for results.
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Trump urges supporters to monitor polling places in 'certain areas' MANHEIM, Penn. - For a second night in a row, Donald Trump told a vastly white audience of supporters on Saturday that they should go to neighborhoods other than their own on Election Day and "watch.
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Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month At L.A. Restaurants: Fig & Olive, Burger 21, Kona Grill And More Breast Cancer Awareness Month begins today, Saturday, Oct. 1, and there are so many ways you can get involved. One of most enjoyable?
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Oklahoma Watch: Transportation can play key role in mental health treatment There was a time in Carol Barnes' life when the prospect of losing her car would have worsened her already severe anxiety and depression.
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CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use Flu season is about to start, and public health officials are worried that their recommendation earlier this year to avoid using the nasal spray version of the annual vaccine will result in fewer people getting protection.
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More Zika mosquitoes captured in Miami Beach, county says More mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus have been captured in Miami Beach - this time in a new neighborhood, near the La Gorce Golf Course, Miami-Dade officials announced Saturday.
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Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year The flu vaccine varies every year according to what strains are expected to be prevalent; it is still unknown if this year's is a good match for what will hit.
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Minnesota health officials redouble Legionnaire's investigation as three new cases are reported December 7, 1978 The long search for cause of legionnaires disease ended with this bacterium, which has been greatly enlarged by an electron microscope ***** This is a Magnified image of the legionnaires bacterium made from an electron microscope.
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Medicare Part D open enrollment begins soon Open enrollment for Medicare Part D is drawing near. The open enrollment period begins on Oct. 15 and will continue until Dec. 7. Medicare Part D provides outpatient prescription drug coverage.
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In Annual Ritual, Delhi Struggles with Dengue Fever, Chikungunya Indian patients undertaking treatment for viral infections including dengue fever are seen at Vadilal Sarabhai hospital in Ahmedabad on Sept.
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OSHA finds 20 'serious' violations at plant where worker died A Boston seafood company where an employee died when he was overcome by ammonia fumes was cited Friday by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for 20 "serious" safety violations that exposed employees to the risk of falls, electrical ...
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Heather Bresch: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Mylan CEO Heather Bresch faced a storm of public shaming which included a four-hour Congressional hearing for raising the price of EpiPens to $600.
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Taking steps to fight breast cancer Thousands make their way to the starting line of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Saturday in downtown Houston.. Thousands make their way to the starting line of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Saturday in downtown Houston.
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Women who helped start Race for the Cure in Lexington look back on its history Lexington, Ky. (WKYT) Saturday will mark another annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in downtown Lexington. Friday volunteers with Komen Kentucky were busy setting up for the big race which starts near the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse.
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Michigan endowment to subsidize Medigap premiums in 2017 LANSING, Mich. (AP) - A fund created through the restructuring of Michigan's largest health insurer will spend $44 million next year to begin partially offsetting a spike in the cost of supplemental insurance that covers Medicare recipients ...
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Michigan endowment to subsidize Medigap premiums in 2017 A fund created through the restructuring of Michigan's largest health insurer will spend $44 million next year to begin partially offsetting a spike in the cost of supplemental insurance that covers Medicare recipients' coinsurance and deductibles.
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Users of the drug kratom stocking up before it becomes illegal The Drug Enforcement Administration's Schedule I drug list at some point is set to grow by one. Kratom, made from leaves of a tree native to Southeast Asia and ingested typically for pain relief or as a stimulant, was to join the list as early as ...
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Getting the most out of Medicare Philip Moeller, co-author of the New York Times bestseller "Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security," has written a new book.
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Public health officials, doctors concerned that more kids won't get flu vaccine this year KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- More than one-third of kids didn't get vaccinated against flu last year. Public health officials are concerned that more won't get protection this year even though there's enough vaccine.
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Seafood company fined $173168 after deadly ammonia leak BOSTON (AP) - A Boston seafood wholesaler has been fined $173,168 for safety violations found after a deadly March ammonia leak. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration announced the fines Friday saying investigators found 20 different ...
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County officials confirm first West Nile-related death A Brazosport-area senior died last week of West Nile virus, the first county death connected to the disease this year, county health officials said Friday.
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Referendum divides Maine medical pot community A split inside the medical marijuana community in Maine has spurred debate about the impacts of a ballot measure to legalize and regulate marijuana before voters Nov. 8. Some favor legalization to ensure adults have access to marijuana, even those who ...
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'Three-parent IVF reduces risk of diseases to baby' In 2015, the United Kingdom became the first country in the world to permit techniques designed to eradicate the transmission of serious mitochondrial diseases from mother to child, to be carried out in the course of IVF treatment.
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Public help sought in tracking monarch butterfly habitat LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is seeking the public's help in tracking new and existing habitat for monarch butterflies.
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Seychelles: US sisters died of excess fluid in lungs (CNN) - Two American sisters found unresponsive in their resort in the Seychelles died of excess fluid in their lungs, according to authorities in the island nation off Africa's east coast.
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More cases of Legionnaires' disease confirmed HOPKINS - The Minnesota Department of Health says the outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Hopkins has grown to 23 cases. Health officials say three more cases were confirmed between Wednesday and Friday.
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