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Deadly Measles Complication In Kids More Common Than Thought-Highlights Need For Vax A new study from the California measles outbreak shows that a deadly complication from the virus, a progressive brain inflammation, is far more common than was previously thought.
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Measles Killer: More Common than Believed NEW ORLEANS -- A rare and universally fatal complication of measles is more common than clinicians had thought, a researcher said here.
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The Latest: Alaska's first marijuana shop opens to long line ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Latest on the start of legal marijuana sales in Alaska (all times local):. 1:15 p.m.. Alaska's first marijuana store is now in business, drawing a crowd from all over the state.
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A Bra That Could Get People Talking About Breast Cancer How do you get women who never talk about breast cancer to start opening up? That was the question on the mind of Usman Saleemi, who along with colleagues Tiya Fazelbhoy and Jaison Ben created a bra designed to encourage breast self-examination ...
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Breast cancer support program at Inspira eases burden for patients By Dubravka Kolumbic-Cortese. Dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis is difficult enough without the added burden of making life-altering decisions about care and treatment of the disease.
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Hundreds in Orlando unite against breast cancer Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Orlando Saturday for a walk to fight breast cancer. Advertisement. The annual Making Strides event raises money for the American Cancer Society.
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Alaska's first marijuana store to open Saturday VALDEZ, Alaska In the heart of downtown Valdez, there's a building that's seen a lot of changes. It's been an ice cream shop, a tanning salon and was the first official bank of Valdez.
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Nurses Dress Up NICU Babies For Their First Ever Halloween by Leah Collie - Inside Edition. Talk about starting 'em young. Nurses at St. Luke's Hospital and volunteers from mom and baby charity March of Dimes made tiny Halloween costumes for 35 newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Vietnam reports first microcephaly case likely linked to Zika - government... HANOI Vietnam's health ministry on Sunday reported a microcephaly case that it says is likely to be the country's first linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus.
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A first Halloween for some tiny babies Premature babies and their families generally miss out on celebrating holidays and big events like everyone else because the focus is just on getting big enough and well enough to go home.
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What We Know About Why Soylent Products Are Making People Sick On Thursday evening, food replacement startup Soylent halted sales of its Soylent 1.6 powder amidst reports that it was making customers sick.
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Soylent redesigns meal-replacement products after reports of sick customers Water mixes with Soylent's meal-replacement powder to create a nutritional drink that some customers report is making them sick.
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NICU babies receive homemade Halloween costumes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) -- The Arkansas Children's Hospital wanted to give families with babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit a little holiday fun.
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'Bionic Woman' actress says substance known as MMS worked for her Eyewitness News conducted a yearlong investigation into a supposed miracle cure known as MMS. We found a woman who said it worked for her, and many may know her as the 'Bionic Woman.
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Why Halloween is actually the best night of the year to give kids more freedom A friend told me that Halloween used to scare her when she was a little girl, "but not nearly so much as it scares me now that I'm a parent!
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Broward judge rules in favor of elections officials in botched ballot case A Broward judge ruled Friday morning that the county's elections office has already taken appropriate steps to rectify the problem of a few ballots that omitted the medical marijuana amendment.
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These Tiny Babies in Tiny Costumes in NICU Will Melt Your Heart Families chose from about seven Halloween costume options at a Kansas City hospital. (Photo: Schaumberg Photography/March of Dimes).
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Soylent says food intolerance—not poisoning—is why its products are making people sick Silicon Valley fell hard for the food tech startup Soylent. The company's meal replacements promised to boost productivity and move engineers and entrepreneurs one step closer to machine-powered efficiency.
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Our Favorite Storytellers Reveal their Most Chilling Halloween Scary Stories & Lore Those looking for year-round quality chills aren't at a loss; we've entered a golden age of the macabre, where horror isn't relegated to shoe-string film budgets or mass market paperbacks.
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Man vilified as 'patient zero' in US AIDS crisis is cleared decades later The man blamed for bringing HIV to the United States just had his name cleared. New research has proved that Gaëtan Dugas, a French-Canadian flight attendant who was dubbed "patient zero," did not spread HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, to the United ...
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Mondelez recalls two flavors of Oreo Fudge Cremes in US The logo of Mondelez International is pictured at the company's building in Zurich November 14, 2012. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer.
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'They really are superheroes': Nurse dresses NICU babies in costumes for Halloween When a nurse at a North Carolina hospital wanted to make special Halloween costumes for the babies in the neonatal intensive care unit this year, she didn't have to look far for inspiration.
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Democrats continue to outpace Republicans in early voting in Colorado DENVER - Democrats are continuing to outpace Republicans in ballot returns, the Secretary of State's Office said Friday. have turned in their ballots in Colorado.
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Kansas City NICU dresses babies as superheroes for Halloween Surrounded by tubes and the constant beep of machines, the tiny babies at the St. Luke Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, will spend their first Halloween in the hospital.
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Good candy vs. bad candy (according to dentists) Your kids may have a different opinion, but many dentists agree that same some Halloween candy is worse than others. Now, you don't want to be the house that's known for giving out carrot sticks, but you'd also like to hand out sweet treats that's aren ...
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Texas officials refute 'vote-flipping' after Trump tweet Early voters stand by campaign signage as they wait in line at a voting location, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, in Dallas. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is again raising the possibility of election rigging in a tweet that follows ...
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After Election Machines in Georgia & Texas Found 'Flipping' Votes, One County Takes Real Action A flurry of reports have come in all over social media from Texas and Georgia, claiming voting machines have been switching votes from Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton.
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Alcohol, Drugs a Poor Halloween Mix SATURDAY, Oct. 29, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Alcohol, drugs and Halloween are a bad blend, an ER doctor warns. "Injuries related to pumpkin carving are more common if persons are intoxicated or under the influence of mood-altering substances.
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Extremely thin vlogger defends herself as thousands claim she promotes anorexia Eugenia Cooney, an extremely thin vlogger, has defended herself after more than 18,000 people signed a petition to have her videos removed from YouTube.
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Vaccines aplenty for flu season The Denton County Public Health department has ample vaccine vials on hand to help prevent residents from catching the flu this season, according to local health officials.
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Talc verdict winner: Money can't make up for lost health Deborah Giannecchini, right, speaks alongside her attorney, Wylie Blair, during a news conference Friday in St. Louis. Jeff Roberson ~ Associated Press.
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Remembering Candy Cigarettes, Big Tobacco's Most Evil Way to Turn Children Into Smokers There was a time you'd think nothing of seeing young kids puffing on candy cigarettes. Parents would even hand them out on Halloween.
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Former primary rival Ben Carson stumps for Donald Trump in Conshohocken Ben Carson, with his wife, Candy Carson and Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Gale, speaks at the Republican headquarters in Conshohocken Friday, Oct. 28, 2016.
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Donald Trump raised third of early October campaign contributions on day 'Access Hollywood' recording leaked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers a speech during a campaign event, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016, in Gettysburg, Pa.
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Natural Compound Derived From Broccoli, Avocado Shows Promise In Reducing Signs Of Aging A natural compound slows typical signs of aging in mice, according to a new study. Older mice drinking water supplemented with NMN resembled younger mice in measures of metabolism and energy production.
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It's Trump or the political elite this cycle, says Ben Carson on game day EAST LANSING, MI - Former presidential contender Dr. Ben Carson said at a tailgate on Saturday that Michiganders should support Republican nominee Donald Trump, who represents the people against political elite and their "minions in the media.
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A Pink Wave Joanne Hvisdas said when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the doctor told her: "I don't think you are going to die." That was meant as reassurance, but the real support came from Charlene Brady, her nurse navigator.
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2 Flavors Of Oreo Fudge Cremes Recalled In US EAST HANOVER, N.J. (CBS) - Mondelez Global LLC has announced a nationwide voluntary recall of certain batches of two varieties of Oreo Fudge Cremes sold in the United States because the ingredient list does not include a milk allergen.
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Fringe 'Church' Founder on MMS: It's No Cure The founder of a fringe "church" who had claimed a chemical solution could cure virtually any disease, from autism to cancer to herpes, said he takes it back -- just days after ABC News tracked him down in Mexico to ask about the dangerous game ...
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How to choose a Medicare Advantage Plan medicarepd.JPG Open enrollment for Medicare is underway through Dec. 7, so if you're in the program and want to switch plans, now's the time to shop.
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Pediatricians: Babies should sleep in same room as parents (KUTV) The American Academy of Pediatrics is calling for infants to be kept in their parents' bedroom at night for six months to a year to reduce the risk of sleep-related death.
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