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Death Toll From Australia's Thunderstorm Asthma Reaches 6 MELBOURNE, Australia - Six people have died and five remained on life support after a rare condition known as thunderstorm asthma struck Australia's second-largest city, officials said on Sunday.
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Rare 'Thunderstorm Asthma' Kills Six in Melbourne, Australia Six people have died and five others remained on life support after a rare condition known as "thunderstorm asthma" struck Melbourne, Australia, officials said Sunday.
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Free HIV testing offered in Marietta for World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 In support of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Cobb & Douglas Public Health will host a free HIV testing and counseling event at the Marietta Public Health Center, located at 1650 County Services Parkway in Marietta.
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Finland confirms H5N8 bird flu found in Aland islands HELSINKI (Reuters) - The first confirmed case of H5N8 bird flu has been detected in Finland amid a recent outbreak of the disease in Europe, the Finnish Food Safety authority said on Friday.
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Bei Bei OK! National Zoo's Panda Cub Recovering After Bowel Surgery The National Zoo's 15-month-old panda cub Bei Bei is recovering after veterinarians performed emergency bowel obstruction surgery Friday.
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Rosie O'Donnell Explains Why She Shared Barron Trump Autism Video, Stands By Decision In Spite Of Backlash Rosie O'Donnell recently caused a massive Twitter controversy by speculating that Donald and Melania Trump's son, Barron Trump, may have autism, and she's not backing down.
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Dutch destroy 190000 ducks in first bird flu cull AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Some 190,000 ducks were destroyed on Saturday at six farms in the Netherlands following an avian flu outbreak, the country's first cull of an epidemic sweeping northern Europe.
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Massive breakthrough: Scientists closer to destroying HIV A major discovery on the virus that causes AIDS could be a massive step forward in fighting the disease. A vaccine that would seek to exploit a weakness in the HIV virus is going to undergo a major trial in South Africa soon.
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Panda cub Bei Bei recovering from 'life-saving' surgery Bei Bei, a Giant Panda cub born on August 22, 2015, makes his first media appearance at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC, December 16, 2015.
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Deer baiting in crosshairs as wasting disease remedy Jon Petzold is one hunter who opposes the use of deer bait: "As hunters we like to talk about fair chase. A deer's stomach is one of the main factors in its behavior.
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Divorce rates drop to 35-year low Fewer Americans are getting divorced, perhaps, experts say, partly because fewer are getting married. (Source: Unsplash/pixabay). (CNN) - Divorce rates in the United States have plunged to a 35-year low.
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Washington zoo's panda cub recovering after emergency surgery Nov 25 (Reuters) - Bei Bei, a giant panda cub who is a star attraction at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., was in stable condition on Friday after emergency surgery to remove a "lemon-sized mass of bamboo" lodged in his digestive ...
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Tanzania suspends anti-AIDS programs DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - East African nations have launched some of the world's most vicious campaigns against gay men and women, outlawing homosexual behavior and threatening to punish it with years in jail.
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Already married couple who wed again overseas divorced twice after second island wedding AN already married couple who wed again overseas as "bachelor and spinster" eight years after first tying the knot have now been divorced twice in a year.
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It's not a cure, but now there's hope you can prevent Alzheimer's Ann Poehler's strides quicken on the treadmill. Her feet pound. Her heart races from 150 to 160 beats per minute and more. A plastic tube jutting from the Prairie Village woman's mouth feeds carbon dioxide levels to a computer here inside the ...
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Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday a chance to give back Small business owner Lakesha Cole says having an online presence during Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday allows her to connect with customers.
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Get ready for Giving Tuesday The days after Thanksgiving are dedicated to acquiring things. Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday make for a weekend of buying.
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Sweat it out! Skin patch aims to test sweat for health WASHINGTON (AP) - Breaking a sweat? Researchers are creating a skin patch that can test those droplets while people exercise and beam results to their smartphones, possibly a new way to track health and fitness.
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Voluntary Recall Issued For Homeopathic Products Containing Belladonna Extract Raritan Pharmaceuticals is voluntarily recalling some belladonna products sold in the market, announced FDA in a press release. The products include CVS Homeopathic Infants' Teething Tablet 135 tablets, CVS Homeopathic Kids' Ear Relief Liquid 0.85 fl.
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Recall by Sabra Dipping Company leads to secondary recall of deli sandwich in Cleveland CLEVELAND - The Sabra company's hummus recall has been expanded again to other products that use its hummus - this time the product was distributed to the Cleveland area market.
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LSG Sky Chefs, 7-Eleven, Taylor Farms and Schnucks caught in Sabra Hummus Listeria Web Sabra-Classic-Hummus LSG Sky Chefs Supply Chain Solutions, Inc. ("LSG Sky Chefs") announced that it issued a voluntary recall for the 7-Eleven Chicken and Hummus sandwiches the company produces for 7-Eleven stores in the Pittsburgh, PA, Cleveland, ...
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In Jails, Lack of Training Heightens Dangers Steve Lyons, a retired police officer who serves on the board of National Alliance of Mental Illness Tulsa, said his son, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, was treated poorly in the past in the Tulsa County Jail.
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Possible pilgrim settlement unearthed in Massachusetts MASSACHUSETTS (CNN) - Just in time for thanksgiving, an incredible find in Massachusetts. Archeologists discovering what's believed to be part of the pilgrims' original settlement.
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Obesity rate drops for young children enrolled in WIC Minnesota's obesity rate among children ages 2 to 4 from low-income families participating in the Women, Infants and Children Program decreased from 12.7 percent in 2010 to 12.3 percent in 2014, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control ...
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Academics advocate a challenge to the 2016 presidential election vote You may have read recently about a group of academics and others from various fields requesting an "audit" of votes from this year's presidential election.
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Democrats, media indulge in conspiracy theories about GOP electioneering There is something about President-Elect Donald Trump bringing out the hypocrisy in his opponents. He's good at it. The Left is even accusing Nate Cohn of The New York Times of "covering up fraud" in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
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Red Cross seeks blood donations FORT WAYNE - The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give a lifesaving blood or platelet donation this holiday season. Donors can help ensure patients continue to receive treatment throughout the holiday season.
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Kentucky news anchor collapses on live TV WAVE-3 television anchor Dawne Gee has adopted a vegan lifestyle and dropped almost 40 pounds recently in her effort to battle reoccurence of cancer, March 20, 2016.
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