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With heavy heart, Jamaal Williams ran for Mahe family Saturday night in regular-season finale PROVO - Jamaal Williams walked into the postgame media room at LaVell Edwards Stadium, fresh off a 131-yard effort in his final appearance in Provo as a fifth-year senior with the BYU football team.
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Thunderstorm asthma: 'You're talking an event equivalent to a terrorist attack' A sudden drop in temperature in Melbourne on Monday evening from peaks of 35C brought with it severe thunderstorms and triggered a mass asthma event that left hospitals struggling to treat 8,500 patients.
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Showers End As Snowy Coating in 48 Hours - Perils of "Thunderstorm Asthma" 6 people are dead, thousands temporarily hospitalized when moisture within a thunderstorm hitting Melbourne, Australia combined with pollen to trigger severe asthma attacks.
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HIV Vaccine Trial to Begin in South Africa FILE - Activists march in Durban, South Africa, July 18, 2016, at the start of the 21st World Aids Conference. A new clinical trial is underway in South Africa on an experimental vaccine that could safely prevent HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Thunder asthma: Deadly illness caused by freak weather Three people are dead in Australia after an unusual combination of freak weather conditions lead to a freak illness known as 'thunderstorm asthma.
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Rosie O'Donnell clarifies her stance after she wondered if Barron Trump had autism Rosie O'Donnell's Twitter became the topic of great debate this week after the famed comedian sent out a message about President-elect Donald Trump's son, Barron.
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Rosie O'Donnell Says She Has No 'Ill Will' Toward Barron Trump After Sharing Autism Video Not her intention! Rosie O'Donnell shared a poem on her website on Saturday, November 26, after getting slammed for sharing a video suggesting that Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, might be autistic.
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Rosie O'Donnell: 'No ill will' in suggesting Trump's son is autistic O'Donnell posted a poem on her website, saying she "tweeted from my heart" when she shared the video last week. In the piece, O'Donnell talked about her own daughter, who she said was diagnosed in September with high-functioning autism.
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190000 Ducks Slaughtered Thanks to Bird Flu On Saturday, the Netherlands annihilated 190,000 ducks in response to an avian flu outbreak, an epidemic that's broken out throughout much of Northern Europe.
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Health Department finds no disease-carrying mosquitoes in county Lloyd White presents the Health Department's mosquito trap design. The insects are lured to the trap by dry ice in the top. They enter the trap in the middle, right below the flat part in the middle, where they get sucked into the base by a fan, unable ...
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Bird flu: Netherlands culls 190000 ducks About 190,000 ducks have been culled in the Netherlands as the authorities try to prevent the spread of bird flu across northern European countries.
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5 innovations in radiology that could impact everything from the Zika virus to dermatology From virtual reality to machine learning, there are ways to apply some of the biggest concepts in technology right now to what's happening in the medical field.
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Hutchinson man's history of Red Cross blood donation spans 61 years and 37 gallons Harold 'Hap' Walters, 87, Red Cross blood donor card and his 3 gallon and 35 gallon pins. Walters will donate his 296th pint of blood (37 gallons) on Monday, Nov. 28 during the quarterly Hutchinson Community Blood Drive at the First Presbyterian Church.
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Red Cross urges residents to bring hope, help MIAMI VALLEY - With 2016 being a record year for devastating weather-related disasters, the Red Cross is appealing to the public to "Give Something That Means Something" this holiday season by donating to the Red Cross Holiday Giving Campaign.
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Avian flu outbreaks continue in Europe and Asia South Korean health officials bury chickens at a poultry farm where the highly pathogenic H5N6 bird flu virus broke out in Haenam, South Korea, November 17, 2016.
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National Zoo gives update on Bei Bei's recovery after surgery WASHINGTON (ABC7) - Zoo staff are keeping a close eye on Bei Bei as he recovers from emergency bowel obstruction surgery. Bei Bei has been eating soft food and taking medication as part of his recovery.
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The National Zoo's Baby Panda Is Recovering From Lifesaving Surgery The baby bear had to undergo surgery after a lemon-sized clump of bamboo got stuck in his bowel. SEE MORE: The Panda Population Is Perking Up, But It Still Has A Long Way To Go.
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Baby Boomers Relax. It Probably Isn't Dementia Memory loss, a possible symptom of dementia such as Alzheimer's disease, is usually associated with old age. But as a geriatric psychiatrist and head of a memory center, I am seeing more patients age 50 to 65 who complain of increasing memory lapses ...
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Wisconsin gun deer season wraps up; fewer deer harvested EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU)- Hunters fired off their last shots Sunday, as the 2016 gun deer season came to an end. Although the Wisconsin deer population may be high right now, you wouldn't know it from the harvest totals for the 2016 gun deer season.
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Mother accused of injecting feces into IV bag of son with cancer MARION COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - A Wolcott mother faces seven felony 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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House to vote on bill aimed at speeding approval of drugs It would be paid at least in part by selling oil from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Associated Press Published: November 27, 2016, 10:00 pm Updated: November 27, 2016, 10:01 pm.
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Transhumanism? Skin patch can analyze sweat and connect with a smartphone Transhumanism. A noun. Google says it is the belief or the theory that humans can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations by means of science and technology.
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Beware Medicare Advantage Plans An increasing number of seniors are choosing to get their Medicare benefits through Medicare Advantage plans. But do they understand what they're signing up for?
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10 signs of stress for Alzheimer's caregivers Music therapist Heather Davidson (L) greets Kathy McCullough (R) as she leads a drum circle with patients with Alzheimer's disease at the Copper Ridge Care Center in Sykesville, Maryland, on October 23, 2009.
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Deer Hunters: Help Monitor For CWD, Be Aware What You Can Bring Into State The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is looking to hunters to help monitor the state's deer herd the coming season for chronic wasting disease, or CWD as it's more commonly called.
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CWD does not deter deer hunters in the Ozarks Apparently, hunters in northern Arkansas aren't worried about chronic wasting disease, despite CWD's high prevalence in their deer.
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What Does A Trump Administration Mean For Legal Marijuana? In this Sept. 27, 2016 photo, different strains of marijuana are displayed in West Salem Cannabis, a marijuana shop in Salem, Ore.
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Obesity rates fall for kids from low-income Washington families The obesity rate for low-income children is dropping in Washington state. The rate of 13.6 percent in 2014 ranks Washington just below the middle of the pack, at No.
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Don't let decorations be your home's demise - holiday fire safety tips FILE - Thurston Christmas lights Lane Fire Authority says basic precautions with Christmas lights can save your house or your life.
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Elsie Mahe's health continues to slip; family says her organs will be donated to save the lives of others Elsie Mahe, the 3-year-old daughter of BYU running backs coach Reno Mahe, was flown to Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City on Tuesday.
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Red Cross blood drives scheduled in days ahead The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give the perfect gift this holiday season - a lifesaving blood or platelet donation.
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Protections on the chopping block: Will workplace safety survive a Donald Trump presidency? On the campaign trail, Donald Trump repeatedly promised to bring back U.S. factory jobs. The message resonated with blue-collar workers and Trump's success is credited, in large part, to voters who have seen their jobs disappear and livelihoods ...
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Be a Santa to a Senior with holiday program GRANVILLE - Home Instead Senior Care is holding a Be a Santa to a Senior program through Dec. 8. The program in its 13th year provides gifts to seniors who might not otherwise receive a present or have someone to share the holidays with.
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'Playboy' behavior is bad for mental health: study Men who adhere to "playboy" behavior and remain stuck closely to 'masculine gender norms' are significantly more likely to suffer psychological problems than those who conform less to such traits, according to a study published in the Journal of ...
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