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3 Australians critically ill after rare thunderstorm asthma MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Three patients remained critically ill on Thursday, three days after a rare condition known as thunderstorm asthma killed four people and sent hundreds to hospitals in Australia's second-largest city, an official said ...
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Zika-Related Effects Can Occur Months After Normal Birth Infants with laboratory-confirmed congenital Zika virus infection but who do not have microcephaly at birth may experience slow postnatal head growth that can develop into microcephaly.
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Melbourne's 'thunderstorm asthma': Apollo Papadopoulos becomes third death A young man is the third person to fall victim to a freak 'asthma thunderstorm' that wreaked havoc across Melbourne - overwhelming emergency services and leaving more than 500 people hospitalised.
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Consumer watchdog warns some recalled toys still being sold online Some hazardous toys that have been recalled over the past year are still being sold online, a consumer watchdog group warns in a new report as many families are beginning their holiday shopping.
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Recalled Toys For Sale: Consumer Watchdog Warns Hazardous Toys Are Still Sold Online A consumer watchdog group warned that some toys that have already been recalled are still for sale online. What should shoppers do to ensure they are buying safe toys this holiday season?
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Cafe Gratitude - Where Everyday is Thanksgiving I first discovered Cafe Gratitude after a good friend and renowned reconstructive breast surgeon Dr. Heather Richardson, invited me to join her for lunch.
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Don't Give Up Hope Yet After Latest Alzheimer's Drug Setback Alzheimer's is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and the only disease among the top 5 for which there is no treatment.
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Dozens in intensive care units with 'thunderstorm asthma' Two people have died and at least 30, including two children, are in intensive care after an extraordinary outbreak of "thunderstorm asthma" hit Melbourne.
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3 Australians Critically Ill After Rare Thunderstorm Asthma Three patients remained critically ill on Thursday, three days after a rare condition known as thunderstorm asthma killed four people and sent hundreds to hospitals in Australia's second-largest city, an official said.
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Conjoined Twins Look Stunned to See Each Other for First Time After Being Separated Formerly conjoined twins Anias and Jadon McDonald began new lives last month when they were separated in a 27-hour surgery. The boys lived for 13 months conjoined by the tops of their heads, with shared brain tissues and entwined blood vessels.
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The Impact Of Zika On Asian Countries May Be Graver Than We Thought CHICAGO/BANGKOK (Reuters) ― Zika's rampage last year in Brazil caused an explosion of infections and inflicted a crippling neurological defect on thousands of babies ― an effect never seen in a mosquito-borne virus.
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Sweden confirms H5N8 as H5N6 spreads in South Korea Sweden today joined the growing list of European countries facing highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), while South Korea detailed four outbreaks of H5N6, and Russia reports H5 avian flu activity.
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Activists Urge Clinton Campaign to Challenge Election Results in 3 Swing States Hillary Clinton is being urged by a group of prominent computer scientists and election lawyers to call for a recount in three swing states won by Donald Trump, New York has learned.
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Green Party pushes for recount in key states MADISON, Wis. - Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein announced a fundraising effort Wednesday in hopes of requesting recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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Many LASIK patients may wind up with glare, halos or other visual symptoms, study suggests LASIK isn't always as awesome as we might think. Millions of Americans each year undergo LASIK surgery to correct their vision.
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Your dog is watching you very carefully and remembers what you do Do you remember what you did last year on Thanksgiving? If so, that's your episodic memory at work - you're remembering an experience that happened at a particular time, in a particular place, maybe with particular people, and probably involving ...
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Nick Cannon Thinks Planned Parenthood Is Committing 'Genocide' Against The Black Community... Maybe he isn't Mariah's OTP after all… Nick Cannon is typically one of our favorite outspoken celebs, which is why we were overjoyed when he shared his baby news last week while chatting with The Breakfast Club!
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Chipotle challenged over misleading 300-calorie burrito signage People walk past a Chipotle restaurant on Broadway in Lower Manhattan on February 8, 2016 in New York City. Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images.
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Customers Sue Chipotle Over '300-Calorie' Burrito That Was Too Good to Be True Three customers in Los Angeles have filed a class action suit against Chipotle, alleging that the Mexican food company misrepresented the calorie count on its chorizo burrito.
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Scientists develop skin patch with on-the-spot sweat monitor app LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists in the United States have developed a flexible microfluidic device that easily sticks to the skin and measures sweat levels to show how the wearer's body is responding to exercise.
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Mother injected fecal matter into IV bag of son with cancer Tiffany Alberts faces charges after court documents say she put fecal matter multiple times into her son's IV lines while he was undergoing cancer treatment.
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New Skin Patch Analyzes Your Sweat During Exercise WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- How much are you really sweating when you exercise? You may not need to wring yourself dry to find out.
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Sweat it out! Skin patch aims to test sweat for health Researchers are creating a skin patch that can test those droplets while people exercise and beam results to their smartphones, a possible new way to track health and fitness.
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A quick history of Turkey: Its domestication started 1500 years ago New York– Turkeys had been domesticated by 400-500 AD, say archaeologists who unearthed a clutch of domesticated turkey eggs used as a ritual offering 1,500 years ago in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Turkeys Were Tamed in Mexico 1500 Years Ago A boy with domestic turkeys in Oaxaca, near the location where the ancient turkey remains were discovered. Credit: Copyright Linda Nicholas, The Field Museum.
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Cottonwood Heights drug bust one of the largest in Utah history COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah - One of the largest drug busts in Utah history happened in Cottonwood Heights Tuesday. The DEA uncovered hundreds of thousands of counterfeit opioid tablets, along with close to $1 million in cash.
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Smoking Plus Diabetes a Very Deadly Mix TUESDAY, Nov. 22, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- While smoking is tough enough on health, adding in diabetes boosts the risk of an early death even more, new research confirms.
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Does turkey really make you sleepy? Here's how it actually affects the body After millions of families enjoy their Thanksgiving feast, many blame the turkey for their urge to take a nap. But is this phenomenon really from turkey meat?
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Your Dog Remembers Every Move You Make You may not remember what you were doing a few minutes ago. But your dog probably does. A study of 17 dogs found they could remember and imitate their owners' actions up to an hour later.
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EpiPen Battle: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Grassley Mulls Subpoenas for Mylan, DOJ Over Price Hikes WASHINGTON - The Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says he is considering a subpoena or another method of compelling testimony from the pharmaceutical company Mylan and federal officials.
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Malawi: HIV-Positive Man Sentenced to Two Years of Hard Labor For Underage Sex and Sexual 'Cleansing' A Malawian court on Tuesday sentenced a HIV-positive man who had sex with more than 100 women in ritual 'cleansing' practices to 24 months of hard labor.
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'Hyena Man' Had Sex With 100 Girls And Women, Gets 2-Year Sentence A man who was paid to have sex with more than 100 young girls and women in Malawi is receiving two years of hard labor as punishment.
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Breaking down Thanksgiving calories MINNEAPOLIS - Thanksgiving meals are delicious and often high in calories but there are things you can do to make sure you don't over indulge.
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Recall Watch: Gravy, diet pills among pulled products FILE - In this July 12, 2012 file photo, a sample of Sabra hummus is set out during a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Sabra Dipping Co.
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Grassley mulls subpoenas for Mylan, DOJ over EpiPen FILE - In this July 8, 2016, file photo, a pharmacist holds a package of EpiPen epinephrine auto-injectors, a Mylan product, in Sacramento, Calif.
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Sexist Men Are More Likely To Have Mental Health Problems, Study Finds Men who see themselves as having power over women or adhering to "playboy" behavior are significantly more likely to have psychological problems than those who conform less to masculine gender norms ― and they're also less likely to seek help, ...
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Heinz recalls products incorrectly labeled as pork gravy WASHINGTON - H.J. Heinz Co. has recalled approximately 5,022 pounds of bistro au jus gravy product that is incorrectly labeled as pork gravy due to misbranding an undeclared allergens.
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Just like the pancreas, new device monitors glucose and delivers insulin automatically Type 1 diabetics are one step closer to living their lives without worrying about how much insulin they need to take. In September, the FDA approved a new device that monitors glucose levels and automatically administers insulin.
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Side Effects From Antibiotics Land Children in ER Reactions from antibiotics are responsible for more than 65,000 children being rushed to ERs every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Using turkey fryer? Follow these safety tips Dozens of fires, flames or burns have been associated with turkey fryers since 1998, the CPSC said. The majority of reported incidents occurred while the oil was being heated, prior to adding the turkey.
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How to help your child manage their diabetes Colby Ferris recalls being diagnosed with diabetes at age 4. "I remember that I was in the hospital, and I told my mom that I was fine and not to worry so much," said Colby, now 11, who was diagnosed with type 1. It's hard for parents not to worry ...
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Malawi Hyena Man Jailed 2 Years Over Traditional Sexual Customs Eric Aniva (left) in a striped gold shirt smokes a cigarette before sentencing started on Tuesday at Nsanje magistrate court. (L. Masina for VOA).
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Weed Wednesday, Green Friday: Marijuana Sales Spike at Thanksgiving First you'll hit the grocery store for a turkey, or sweet potatoes, or pie. Then maybe the liquor store for a bottle of wine to bring to dinner.
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