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Zika Is No Longer a Global Emergency, WHO Says Dr. Denton Cooley, Whose Pioneering Heart Surgery Set Off a 40-Year Medical Feud, Dies at 96 · Paul Krugman. The Medicare Killers · Doctors.
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Zika No Longer Global 'Health Emergency,' WHO Declares The World Health Organization announced Friday that it no longer considers the Zika epidemic a public health emergency of international concern.
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No-Shave November phone bank raises more than $2K for prostate cancer research We raised more money from this year's phone-a-thon than we ever have before. "I thought it was really fun. We had a great community response tonight," President and CEO of Auchinachie Services Bob Auchinachie said.
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'Yo-yo dieting' hard on older women's hearts: Study Millions of Americans have a lifelong struggle with their waistlines -- dieting, losing weight, but then gaining it back again. HealthDay News.
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'Yo-Yo Dieting' Hard on Older Women's Hearts: Study THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans have a lifelong struggle with their waistlines -- dieting, losing weight, but then gaining it back again.
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How the stages of prostate cancer are determined Any diagnosis of cancer has its own method of staging, which is a way to describe how much cancer is in your body and where it's located.
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Getting Real About Addiction—Finally This essay appears in today's edition of the Fortune Brainstorm Health Daily. Get it delivered straight to your inbox. The U.S.
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'I want to live': UK girl gets wish to be frozen after death LONDON (AP) - The teenage girl's instructions were direct: She didn't want to be buried, but to be frozen - with the hope she can continue her life in the future when cancer is cured.
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Drug prevention advocates echo surgeon general guidance on addiction The United States surgeon general took a bold stand Thursday against the addiction epidemic plaguing the nation. A new report found one in seven Americans will face addiction to drugs or alcohol in their lifetime, but only a fraction of those people ...
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Father of autistic boy speaks out about viral video HARRISON COUNTY, W.Va (WDTV) - The father of an autistic boy, who in a viral video had a microphone taken from him by a teacher during a first grade play, is speaking out.
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Wasilla man indicted for threats against Anchorage Planned Parenthood In a series of voicemail messages, a 52-year-old Wasilla man threatened the Planned Parenthood clinic in Anchorage, according to federal court documents.
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How rights groups are taking an anti-Trump wave to the bank On Planned Parenthood's Facebook page, supporters couldn't be faulted for sounding concerned following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election.
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Buzz kill: Pot industry worried Trump, Sessions will erase gains Different types of marijuana are displayed at Sparc Dispensary Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in San Francisco. California. Different types of marijuana are displayed at Sparc Dispensary... Oakland marijuana businesswoman Debby Goldsberry - a pot activist for ...
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Dr. Denton Cooley, Whose Pioneering Heart Surgery Set Off a 40-Year Medical Feud, Dies at 96 Dr. Denton Cooley, Whose Pioneering Heart Surgery Set Off a 40-Year Medical Feud, Dies at 96 · Zika Is No Longer a Global Emergency, W.H.
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Wisconsin sees increase in premature births November 17 is World Prematurity Day and for the first time in eight years, the U.S. is seeing an increase of premature births. According to a new report by the March of Dimes, Wisconsin is one of seven states to see an increase of preterm births since ...
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More US kids suffering from these serious infections Antibiotic-resistant infections are on the rise among American children, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed blood samples collected from kids aged 1 to 17 who received outpatient, inpatient, intensive care unit and long-term care between 1999 and ...
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Scientists catalogue bacteria, microbes and other yucky stuff found on ATMs In this Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013 file photo, a person inserts a debit card into an ATM machine. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File). Print Email · The Washington Post By The Washington Post The Times-Picayune Follow on Twitter on November 18, 2016 at 4:04 PM.
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Johnson: It's natural to include pets in festivities Ushered in by a crisp tinge in the air and colorful leaves collecting on the ground, turkey day is so close, you can practically smell it already - and in a few short days thou shall be fat, sleepy and flush with leftovers.
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Openly gay mayor of Holyoke receives threatening letter Mayor Alex Morse of Holyoke is no stranger to letters criticizing his way of doing things. Not to mention the tweets, Facebook messages, and phone calls.
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Small caucus focuses on large, costly disease Over the summer, Simpson's granddaughter, a 29-year-old mother of two young children, died from complications from diabetes. Sen. Roger Thompson's family has battled the disease, as well.
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Minnesota mother sues teenage child to stop gender reassignment In a lawsuit filed this week, the mother challenged emancipation of her teen and is seeking a court order stopping continued medical treatment.
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Meals on Wheels needs warming bags Meals on Wheels in Waterbury needs to raise $900 by Christmas to buy new warming bags for delivery of hot, nutritious meals. The sturdy, high-efficiency thermal bags will last for many years to come.
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HEB Recalls 4-oz HEB Baby Food 2-Packs SAN ANTONIO (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - H-E-B has recalled its 4-oz. H-E-B Baby Food two packs as a precaution after a customer reported finding a small piece of rubber inside a container of the product.
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HEB issues recall on baby food H-E-B has issued a precautionary recall on its baby foods, the grocery chain announced in a press release Friday. KENS Staff , KENS 10:11 PM.
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Florida Earns 'C' on March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card The rate of babies born premature in Florida and around the nation increased in 2015 according to the recently released March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card.
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CDC: 3 of 5 leading causes of death in US fell from 2010 to 2014 Premature, or preventable, deaths from three of the five leading causes in the United States declined from 2010 to 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced with new data estimates Friday.
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New Capsule Achieves Long-Term Drug Delivery The star-shaped drug delivery device, held here by Giovanni Traverso, a Koch Institute research affiliate, can be folded inward and encased in a smooth capsule.
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Video shows men who overdosed on heroin in Ohio McDonald's parking lot Unconscious: The driver of the car was passed out behind the wheel. A nurse who happened on the scene was able to rouse him. The video begins with the man, Eddie Wimbley, pulling up at the McDonald's in his car and asking somebody to call 911.
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University events encourage campus community to stop smoking on national 'Quit For a Day' Over the past month, MHealthy's Tobacco Consultation Service has encouraged smokers in the University of Michigan community to "Quit For A Day" on Thursday as part of a nationwide anti-smoking day sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
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One Henderson State student tests positive for mumps ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (KTHV) - The mumps outbreak from northwest Arkansas has now spread to southwest Arkansas. The Arkansas Department of Health confirmed that a student at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia tested positive Friday morning, ...
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Carthage Area Hospital provides diabetes education Dr. Leilani Garcia talked about the types of diabetes, its causes and treatments during the Diabetes Education Event. Tweet. ARTICLE OPTIONS.
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Angel trees to focus on elderly In an effort to make sure elderly residents are not forgotten this season, the Stephenville Senior Citizen's Center and Dublin Public Library are hosting an Angel Tree for Erath's Meals on Wheels "angels.
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