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Man died 'horror-movie' death from flesh-eating bacteria OCEAN CITY, Md. - On Sept. 11, Michael Funk was cleaning crab pots at his bayside condominium; four days later he was dead, the victim of flesh-eating bacteria.
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Viral late-term 'abortion' story is really the story of a premature delivery At this week's presidential debate, the final debate of the election, abortion became the hot-button issue after Donald Trump talked about late-term and partial-birth abortion (full transcript here).
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Hillary's campaign HQ receives letter with 'suspicious white powder' Hillary Clinton's Downtown Brooklyn campaign headquarters were evacuated Friday amid a scare over a suspicious white powder, sources said.
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Trump's policies do not understand abortion procedures During the final presidential debate, the moderator asked Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton about her thought on abortion policies and timing for such procedures.
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Marijuana's effects on the body, brain, heart and sperm: All your weed questions answered With five more states voting on whether or not to legalize recreational marijuana come November, millions more Americans are closer than ever to being able to smoke pot freely and legally.
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Cancer survivors celebrate each other at Race for the Cure LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Thousands filled the streets of Little Rock to support of those affected by cancer. No matter the age or reason for joining, everyone shared one common interest; finding a cure for cancer.
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Texas Baby Born Twice: Removed From Womb for Surgery Then Placed Back In Until Birth Lynlee Boemer was just 1 lb., 3 oz. when doctors removed a tumor from her body that weighed almost as much as she did. At just 23 weeks, she was taken from her mother Margaret Boemer's womb for 20 minutes so doctors could perform a five-hour, ...
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What Doctors Want Politicians To Know About Abortion At the third and final debate last Wednesday, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump drew a lot of criticism for his medically inaccurate and emotionally charged description of late-term abortion.
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Moms-to-be go the extra mile to avoid Zika. Just ask the one in the beekeeper suit. There's a lipstick stain on Sloane Borr's beekeeper hat where her husband kissed her during their pregnancy announcement photo shoot.
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Health officials concerned after 3 bats with rabies found in Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY - Halloween seems like the time to be wary of bats, and now the health department says they are finding high numbers of bats with rabies in Salt Lake County.
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Question 4: Voters take on pot legalization NEW BEDFORD - Debates about marijuana regulation have intensified in SouthCoast in recent weeks, with pro-pot rallies on the steps of City Hall, an anti-legalization event in a treatment center and proposals for medical pot facilities across the region.
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California's Deadline to Register to Vote is Monday If you want to vote for Trump or Clinton, legalizing marijuana, gun restrictions, or the end of the death penalty, register to vote now.
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Post-ObamaCare Preview in Colorado Democrats are already looking beyond ObamaCare's slow-motion failure, and Colorado is showing where many want to go next: Premiums across the state are set to rise 20.4% on average next year, and some have concluded that the solution is more central ...
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Drug take-back event scheduled for Saturday EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) -- Saturday is a statewide effort through the Wisconsin Department of Justice to keep unused prescription drugs from getting into the wrong hands.
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Antiabortion activists face headwinds with Clinton leading and Trump stumbling on women's issues Antiabortion activists, already experiencing a difficult year, say their movement faces a pivotal moment as another Democrat who staunchly supports abortion rights appears likely to occupy the White House.
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Daily dig: Richard Branson has Donald Trump in his sights With just 17 days until America votes for its next president, Richard Branson steps in to give his verdict on the candidates and Joe Biden wishes he was at school with Donald Trump.
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'Prescription Drug Take-Back Day' Nets Hundreds Of Pounds Of Meds DENVER, Colo. (CBS4) - Police officers collected thousands of bottles of prescription drugs in Denver Saturday as part of a National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
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Too Many Americans are Suffering from Mental Illness Mental Health America (MHA), a non-profit organization has just released its third annual report on the mental health of Americans.
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Base Fire Station hosts open house Local Firefighter/EMT Chris McDonald has show-and-tell with a young fan at the NAS Lemoore Fire Station Open House, Saturday. The event, as part of fire prevention week, provided an opportunity for the local community to meet their fire department as ...
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Scientists may have a cure for jet lag It remains to be seen whether the same approach would work for humans, who (unlike mice) actually have to cope with jet lag. Published: 16:23 October 22, 2016 Gulf News.
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A cure for jet lag? Scientists experimenting on mice say they may have found one A cure for jet lag? Scientists experimenting on mice say they may have found one. They're not sure it applies to humans yet, but lowering oxygen intake could be key to a quick recovery from a long-haul hangover.
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Doctors relax rules on letting babies watch screens You can show a tablet to your toddler, but only if you're there to supervise. Jon Fingas , @jonfingas. 3h ago in Medicine. 0 Comments.
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WIKILEAKS: Clinton Foundation Pay Recommendations Kept Huge Pay Gap For Men, Women BERLIN, GERMANY - MARCH 21: Flags reading 'Equal Pay Day' are seen during the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany.
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Mental Health Cases Are Rising In Number All Over The World Mental health cases are on the rise across the world, raising a slew of concerns on the factors that trigger it, and prompting discussions on the stigma associated with mental disorders.
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Should A Person Be Told The Diagnosis When It's Alzheimer's? Marie Marley award-winning author, 'Come Back Early Today: A Memoir of Love, Alzheimer's and Joy.' Co-author of 'Finding Joy in Alzheimer's: New Hope for Caregivers'.
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How to lower your risk for Alzheimer's In 1901, when Dr Alois Alzheimer started talking to his patient Mrs Auguste Deter, a 50-year-old patient, he immediately realised that there was something wrong with her.
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Oregon issues first 'health alert' for tainted marijuana Oregon late Friday issued its first "health alert" for cannabis tainted with high levels of pesticide -- in this case, two strains sold by a McMinnville dispensary.
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State issues alert for marijuana with high pesticide level Marijuana tainted with up to 200 times what is considered safe levels of a pesticide was sold to about 130 customers at a McMinnville dispensary earlier this week, state officials said Friday.
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Time Again to Check Your Medicare Health and Drug Plans Now's the time for people in New Hampshire with Medicare to check their health and drug coverage for 2017. Medicare's open enrollment period began on Oct. 15 and runs until Dec. 7. Open enrollment is the best time to make sure your health and drug ...
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Swiss Doctors Use Nose Cartilage To Repair Knee Joint Injuries In First-In-Human Trial Swiss doctors have completed 10 successful cases of new knee cartilage repair using nose cartilage. For this to become a standard treatment, more patients will have to react positively to the mechanical stress in future research.
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Covering the Bases: Maximum deductible for 2017 Medicare Part D is $400 What are the cost variables for the 2017 Medicare Part D drug plans such as premiums, deductibles, gap, etc.? With so many variables, what is the best method for determining the best Part D drug plan for 2017?
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A Tale of Two Lunches: Richard Branson Weighs In on Clinton and Trump Branson says his first meeting with Trump was "bizarre" and "disturbing." Richard Branson has already said that he feels Donald Trump would be a disastrous president.
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Baby 'Born Twice' Doing Well After Lifesaving Surgery A woman gave birth to her daughter the second time, after complications occurred during the pregnancy. Sacrococcygeal teratoma is the most common tumor among babies.
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Official: More than 15K early ballots cast in Lake Early voting numbers in Lake County are surpassing expectations and are on pace to exceed the 2008 turnout. As of Friday morning, 11,344 in-person votes were cast at one of the county's 11 early voting sites.
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Creative precautions in the time of Zika If Sloane Borr goes outside her Miami home, she wears protective covering, including a beekeeper hat and a hazmat suit to stay safe from the Zika virus.
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Zika funding: CDC announces an additional $70 million available The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is announcing the availability of about $70 million in supplemental funding to states, cities, and territories to support continued efforts to protect Americans from Zika virus.
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Medicare open enrollment underway This year's open enrollment brings good news for Medicare beneficiaries in Clark County: no major changes to advantage plans or premium prices.
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Cartilage Repair Advances by a Nose Cells from the nasal septum can be used to generate cartilage tissue grafts for knee repair, according to a proof-of-principle study that enrolled 10 patients.
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Pregnant women go the extra mile to avoid Zika MIAMI - There's a lipstick stain on Sloane Borr's beekeeper hat where her husband kissed her during their pregnancy announcement photo shoot.
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Go teal: Add nonfood treats for Halloween for kids with food allergies Eli Harrison, then 12, paints a pumpkin teal to signify nonfood treats are available for trick-or-treaters for Halloween 2015. Teal Pumpkin Project brings food allergy awareness at Halloween.
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Researchers Create 3D Atomic-Level Image Of Brain's Marijuana Receptor Researchers are taking a closer look at the brain to better understand how THC affects the body, creating a 3D image of the brain's marijuana receptor to facilitate their work.
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Bad knees? Doctors now "Nose" what to do Jumping up and down in celebrating might be difficult for those with knee injury or pain, but that might change soon with a breakthrough in medical science.
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Race for the Cure celebrates its 20th annual 5K in downtown Knoxville Oct. 22, 2016: Thousands of people walked or ran to raise awareness for the fight against breast cancer during the 20th annual Komen Knoxville Race for the Cure.
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Is Hillary Clinton a 'Flat Out Abortion Fanatic'? Jerry Newcombe, D.Min., is an on-air host/senior producer for D. James Kennedy Ministries. Recent revelations through the WikLeaks hacked emails show an anti-Catholic and anti-evangelical bias on the part of some of Hillary's campaign staff.
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