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New Killer Fungus Found in US Patients A newly identified fungus that can kill very sick patients has been found in U.S. hospitals and has probably been here for a few years, federal health officials reported Friday.
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New, Dangerous Fungus Infection Strikes 2 in New Jersey, 7 Nationwide: CDC A new, potentially dangerous fungus infection has stricken two people in New Jersey and at least 7 people nation wide, the CDC has warned.
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Study Reveals Having More Online Social Connections Is Correlated To Reduced Mortality According to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), spending more time on social media is associated with reduced mortality risk.
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Candida auris reported in United States Thirteen cases of Candida auris (C. auris), a serious and sometimes fatal fungal infection that is emerging globally, have been identified in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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The Government Is Trying to Track Our Nutella Consumption Even though it's marketed as a "hazelnut" spread, every two-tablespoon (37 grams) "serving" contains 20 grams of sugar.
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Time change 2016: It's time to fall back again Most in the U.S. adjust their clocks backward and forward by an hour twice a year - in the spring and then in the fall. The time to "fall back" is upon us.
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Turning back the clock 1 hour takes a serious toll on your mental health I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Daylight saving time should be a permanent, year-round phenomenon. Rather than turning back our clocks this weekend to extend our pre-election suffering by yet another hour, we should simply leave the hour ...
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The Real Reason Why Daylight Saving Time Is a Thing This weekend, when American clocks turn back an hour at Nov. 6 at 2:00 a.m. Eastern Time, the move will bring an end to the period of Daylight Saving Time that marked precisely a century since the first such policy went into effect.
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Trump wrongly claims tremendous support from women Donald Trump's resurgent campaign has narrowed the polling gap between himself and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. In the toss-up state of Florida, Trump said people of all stripes appreciate what he has to offer.
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Fruit linked to Hepatitis A outbreak served in Mich. Macomb County and state health officials say frozen strawberries tied to a national Hepatitis A outbreak have been distributed to businesses in Michigan.
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Narcan Kits Recalled, NH Companies Well Stocked Naloxone manufacturer Teleflex Medical voluntarily recalled some of the naloxone - the generic form of Narcan - kits over faulty delivery systems.
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Red Cross, partners install more than 200 smoke alarms Volunteers from Ashtabula Fire Department and Aqua Ohio donated their time to help the Red Cross install smoke alarms in almost 100 Ashtabula homes as part of the Red Cross Home Fire Preparedness Campaign.
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Daylight Saving Time 2016: Consider Changing Your Smoke Detector in the Hudson Valley A new law goes into effect in January that will affect the type of smoke alarms you can buy in stores around the region and state.
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Recalled Frozen Strawberries Could Make Coloradans Very Sick The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the strawberries were imported from Egypt and used at different restaurants across Colorado.
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Time Again to Turn Back the Clocks SAN DIEGO COUNTY -- Before hitting the sack tonight, residents should remember to set their clocks back an hour, as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end --giving us all an extra hour of sleep.
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'I Died and Those Officers Saved My Life:' 80s Rapper Kurtis Blow Says of LAPD After Collapsing in Canoga Park Four LAPD officers saved the life of an 80s rapper after he collapsed at a bus stop in Canoga Park, police said Friday. Kurtis Blow attends the Long Island Music Hall Of Fame Gala at The Paramount Theater on October 23, 2014 in Huntington, New York.
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Red Cross and Augusta Fire Department replace smoke detectors in a subdivision following deadly fire The Red Cross and Augusta Fire Department gave the King's Grant neighborhood a smoke detection makeover and they didn't pick the area at random.
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Voting participation has set new records in Haywood, North Carolina Absentee voting has wrapped up in North Carolina with a record-breaking 44.4 percent of registered voters, or slightly more than 3 million, already casting a ballot.
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Nurse In Federal Custody, Accused Of Stealing Painkillers From Patients AURORA, Colo. (CBS4)– A former University of Colorado Hospital nurse was taken into federal custody on Thursday, accused of stealing vials of a potent painkiller and replacing them with other substances to cover it up.
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Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease Many turn out to support Walk to End Alzheimer's at Texas Southmost College in Brownsville. Buy this photo · Walk. Miguel Roberts/The Brownsville Herald.
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Medical Interns Could Work Longer Without A Break Under New Rule For years, medical interns have been limited to working no more than 16 hours without a break to minimize the chances they would make mistakes while fatigued.
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Ebola news: Mutations, Nigeria bushmeat business A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Harvard's Broad Institute and an additional international team have identified mutations in Ebola virus that emerged during the 2013-2016 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa ...
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Covering the Bases: Consider carefully before deciding on Medicare Advantage plan I am 72 years old and I have Original Medicare, a Medigap plan and a Part D plan. I am interested in a Medicare Advantage plan since it includes vision and dental benefits.
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A number of walks highlight Saturday's events A number of walks supporting fitness and health care awareness highlight events in the Augusta area today. The Georgia chapter of the Alzheimer's Association is inviting residents to participate in its annual Walk to End Alzheimer's at the Columbia ...
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Kylie Jenner Unveils Exciting Kylie Cosmetics Collaboration With Khloe Kardashian Kylie Jenner is kicking off the holiday season early! The makeup mogul took to her Snapchat on Nov. 4 to reveal that Kylie Cosmetics would be joining forces with big sis Khloe Kardashian for a special holiday set.
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Kurtis Blow Thanks LAPD Officers For Saving His Life After Heart Attack Los Angeles, CA - Kurtis Blow has credited three LAPD officers with saving his life after the pioneering rapper suffered a heart attack in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles last Saturday (October 29).
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Kurtis Blow Is Praising The Police For Saving His Life Last Night Last night veteran rapper Kurtis Blow gave his friends, family and fans quite the scare (November 4). As reported, Blow collapsed in front of a group of police officers in Woodland Hills, who were on the scene responding to a call that initially was ...
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S.I. women fight for a cause at annual 9/11 Flag Football Breast Cancer Tourney That was the theme Saturday as hundreds of Staten Island women -- decked out in pink -- gathered for the seventh annual 9/11 Flag Football Leagues' Breast Cancer Tournament.
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Accepting Facebook friend requests leads to longer life: study There's an interesting study about the effects of social media. People who use Facebook may live longer than those who do not use the social media site.
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Rapper Kurtis Blow: Not all police racist — LAPD saved my life Kurtis Walker - who went by the moniker Kurtis Blow during his rap career in the '80s - says four LAPD cops gave him CPR and brought him back to life at a bus stop in Canoga Park on Friday.
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LAPD officers save rapper Kurtis Blow's life after heart attack in Woodland Hills Three Los Angeles police officers are being credited with saving a pioneer rapper's life when he collapsed in front of them in Woodland Hills.
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Middle School Suicides Reach An All-Time High There's a perception that children don't kill themselves, but that's just not true. A new report shows that, for the first time, suicide rates for U.S.
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ShopRite to Host Free Glucose Screenings ShopRite and Paramount Rx are offering free blood glucose screenings at select ShopRite locations as part of National Diabetes Awareness Month for November.
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