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Antibody Might Protect Fetus From Zika, Study Finds Researchers reported two steps toward fighting the Zika virus Monday - one from a team that has found a potential way to protect unborn babies from the virus, and a second from a team that announced the start of human trials of a new vaccine.
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Chikugunya and Zika Virus Dissemination in the Americas Purpose of review This review gathers the most recent investigations about chikungunya and zika viruses in America and would help in creating new research approaches.
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You Should Be Angry About This Election — And Express It The narratives are nasty and triggering, the Facebook feuds are endless and let's not even discuss those debates. Enter this brilliant video from The Cut, which captures the essence of how we all feel about this election in under three minutes: Livid.
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How to survive the election, psychologically With the election tomorrow, I believe Americans will soon confront a new level of "election stress." ADVERTISEMENT. In every other presidential election of my lifetime, the results of the contest seemed very important, but I sensed that America was ...
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End of Daylight Saving Time Can Kick Off Seasonal Affective Disorder The winter blues can set in as temperatures drop and days shorten, but for some people, winter can mean developing a case of seasonal depression called seasonal affective disorder.
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Who Wins if California Voters Tax E-Cigarettes? Raffi Farraj, the owner of Vegas Vapes in Bryn Mawr, Pa., says he has had to pass some of Pennsylvania's new 40 percent e-cigarette tax on to customers.
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Frozen strawberries linked to hepatitis A outbreak KUSA - The U.S Food and Drug Administration has learned that some frozen strawberry products have been recalled by The International Company for Agriculture Production and Processing due to a possible link to a hepatitis A outbreak.
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Flavored E-Cigarettes May Entice Teens to Smoke: Study MONDAY, Nov. 7, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Fruit- or candy-flavored electronic cigarettes may entice American teens to start smoking tobacco, a new study suggests.
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Researchers take step toward gene therapy for sickle cell disease A team of researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has used a gene-editing tool known as CRISPR to repair the gene that causes sickle cell disease in human stem cells, which they say is a key step toward developing a gene therapy for ...
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CVS Health Isn't Very Healthy Shares of CVS Health (CVS) are not looking very healthy. In the last six months, the stock is down more than 21%. CVS reports third-quarter fiscal 2016 results Tuesday.
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Bayer applies for Regorafenib authorization to treat liver cancer The logo of Bayer AG is pictured at the Bayer Healthcare subgroup production plant in Wuppertal, Germany February 24, 2014. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender/File Photo.
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Teens Using Candy-Flavored E-Cigs Show High Interest in Smoking Flavored electronic cigarette use among children and teens was associated with a decreased perception of the dangers of smoking and an increased likelihood of becoming a smoker, according to findings from a large CDC survey of middle- and high-school ...
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Voters in 5 states to consider legalizing marijuana for recreational use Embargo: Phoenix, AZ Phoenix attorney Michael Alarid says Arizona's DUI laws have not kept up with the loosening of restrictions on marijuana.
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Here's Where to Get the Best Deals for Election Day We may not be able to agree on whom to vote for, but if there's one thing that can unite us, it's our love for free stuff.
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On Question 4, it's the wrong time and the wrong bill to legalize marijuana As you head to the polls on Tuesday, here's one last puff from me on Question 4. Regular readers already know that I am opposed to the statewide ballot measure, which would legalize recreational use of marijuana.
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From Pot to Guns, State Ballot Initiatives Are Bellwether of National Mood As California voters head to the polls they'll face a slate of 17 initiatives ranging from the death penalty to legalizing recreational pot.
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Clinton Is a Vote for Drug Policy Reform On Friday, November 4th, I voted for a woman for the President of the United States. I have to admit, I got a little choked up when I cast my vote.
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Five states voting to possibly legalize marijuana this Election Day On this election day, voters in five states will get to decide whether marijuana should be legal to use recreationally. It's on the ballot in California, Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona and Nevada.
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City hospital head axed amid department's financial struggles The head of the city's ailing municipal-hospital system will step down later this month, officials announced suddenly on Monday.
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Hillary Clinton plays 'woman card,' but political baggage overshadows historic campaign Polls in the final two weeks of the campaign show female voters favoring Hillary Clinton anywhere from 10 to 17 percentage points over Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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For Hillary Clinton, Historic Run Had Its Roots at Wellesley Even as a college senior nearly 50 years ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton was willing to be confrontational when it came to her political passions, challenging a U.S.
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The Effect of "Islam" on the American Political Landscape On February 3, 2016, Barack Obama finally made his first and only official visit to a mosque in the United States during his two terms as president despite American Muslim leaders repeatedly inviting him to do so.
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Chief of New York's Struggling Public Hospital System Is Resigning The chief executive of NYC Health & Hospitals, which runs New York City's public hospitals, is stepping down from his post atop the nation's largest municipal health care system, a move that City Hall officials described on Monday as voluntary and ...
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Recall issued for device that delivers overdose reversal drug Embargo: New York, NY Photo of naloxone, which rapidly reverses the effects of heroin and other opioids. The opioid overdose antidote, has become a vital tool in fighting the heroin and opioid epidemic.
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The rise in Sacramento County STDs and the condom dilemma Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in California for the second year in a row. A California Department of Public Health report shows cases are increasing at a faster pace than in the rest of the country.
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Shattering records, Miami-Dade and Broward post huge Sunday voting numbers There's really no other way to say it: Early voting went absolutely gangbusters in Florida's two most populous counties on Sunday, during the last day the polls were open before Election Day.
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Few Childhood Ca Survivors Ever Fully Recover Childhood cancer survivors continue to report poor physical and mental health, despite decades of treatment and therapy advances, according to a long-term study online in Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Campaign Reveals Fault Lines Among Women Voters There is a split-screen view of women voters in the 2016 campaign. Teary-eyed supporters of the first would-be female president are wearing suffragette white and growing hoarse cheering for Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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Chance of surviving childhood cancer has improved — but survivors' overall health has not Childhood cancer survivor Jasmine Jean has numerous ongoing health complications related to her original treatment. A new study found that survivors' self-reported health has not changed in recent decades, despite improvements in cancer therapies.
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Dr. Nina: Understanding daylight saving time and how it affects sleep "An extra yawn one morning in the springtime, an extra snooze one night in the autumn. … We borrow an hour one night in April; we pay it back with golden interest five months later," is how Winston Churchill poetically described daylight saving time ...
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Campaign 2016: Braving long lines to avoid longer lines on Election Day SAN DIEGO (CNS) - While the initial release of election results tomorrow might amount to 30 percent of the total vote, counting could continue to 5 a.m.
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US steps up enforcement of equal coverage for mental illnesses WASHINGTON - In one of President Obama's last major health care initiatives, the administration is stepping up enforcement of laws that require equal insurance coverage for mental and physical illnesses, a move officials say will help combat an opioid ...
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21 Kids Sickened, Rushed To Hospital From Lauderhill Preschool LAUDERHILL (CBSMiami) - Florida health officials are investigating an incident in which more than two dozen kids got sick at a Lauderhill preschool.
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ANALYSIS - After $195 million in talc verdicts, J&J strives to change cour... Products made by Johnson & Johnson for sale on a store shelf in Westminster, Colorado April 14, 2009. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/Files.
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Fatal Fungus Linked to 4 New Deaths—What You Need to Know Get the facts about a lethal yeast that isn't responding to known drugs and is causing hospital outbreaks around the globe. 0. Picture of yeast in a petri dish.
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What is Parkinson's disease? (CNN) Parkinson's disease is a "progressive disorder of the nervous system," according to the Mayo Clinic, that primarily affects a patient's movement.
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New FDA Approved Treatment For Parkinson's Disease MIAMI (CBSMiami) - Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno died early Monday at the age of 78 from complications of Parkinson's disease.
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Janet Reno's Death: How Does a Person Die of Parkinson's? Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno has died at age 78 from complications of Parkinson's disease, her family announced today.
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Roughly 5 Mass. Residents Are Dying Daily Due To Overdose, Most Involving Fentanyl03:14 It appears be the reason why more men and women are dying even though heroin use and prescriptions for opioid pain medications are down.
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3 big numbers that show daylight saving isn't just annoying — it's bad for the economy Feeling groggier than usual? You might have gotten an extra hour of sleep over the weekend, thanks to gaining an hour on Sunday from the end of daylight saving time.
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Worrying About Your Health Condition Increases Heart Disease Risk Worrying about your health condition doesn't do you any good. Researcher recently found that it just increases your chances of developing heart disease.
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Overdose deaths in Mass. continue to surge Deaths from opioid overdoses continue to surge in Massachusetts, as an influx of illegal fentanyl outpaces the decline in the use of heroin and prescription drugs, according to the state's latest data.
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5 Ways to Maximize Your Medicare There are different ways you can get the most out of Medicare. Here are five key places to start. Maurie Backman. (TMFBookNerd). Nov 6, 2016 at 9:43AM.
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Blood drives set before the holidays MUNCIE, Ind. - The American Red Cross has local blood drives scheduled to help replenish the blood supply before the busy holiday season, when many donors delay giving.
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More US middle school pupils dying from suicide than car crashes The suicide rate among US middle school pupils doubled from 2007 to 2014, surpassing for the first time the incidence of youngsters aged ten to 14 who died in car crashes, a federal report released on Thursday said.
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Family YMCA to host free child care services on Election Day AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) -- The Family YMCA of Greater Augusta to host free child care services on Election Day. The Family YMCA said they are committing to doing their part to make sure all Americans can vote by hosting free child care services.
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After $195 million in talc verdicts, J&J strives to change court A bottle of Johnson and Johnson Baby Powder is seen in a photo illustration taken in New York, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/Illustration/File Photo.
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Leading stocks in today's market: CVS Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS) With its market value over its outstanding shares, CVS Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS) Health Care Plans has a market capitalization valued at Health Care Plans.
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METRO, Yellow Cab Houston and Zipcar offering free rides to the polls Getting to the voting booth will be even easier on Election Day with the help of METRO and Yellow Cab Houston offering free lifts to polling places.
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