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Trump Promises 'Insurance for Everybody' as Health Law Replacement President-elect Donald J. Trump at Trump Tower in Manhattan this month. He spoke in generalities about his health care plan in an interview with The Washington Post on Sunday.
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Woman Dies From Bacteria Resistant To All Antibiotics: Why Don't More People Care? The Phantom Menace bacteria, Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), is spreading and our society is running out of antibiotics.
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Woman died from superbug resistant to all available antibiotics in U.S. A Nevada woman has died from an infection resistant to all available antibiotics in the United States, public health officials report.
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Simple Urine Test Tells If a Person is Eating Healthy Diet: Research UK-based researchers working on a urine test have found some specific biomarkers which can tell a lot about the diet of an individual.
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Simple urine test reveals just how healthy - or unhealthy - your diet really is Scientists have developed a simple urine test that can tell you whether your diet is bad for your health. The test takes just five minutes to complete and measures biological markers in urine created by the breakdown of foods such as red meat, chicken ...
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Urine Test Could Soon Tell What A Person Eats Scientists in the UK have developed a way to tell what a person eats - and subsequently determine how healthy the meals are - with a simple urine test.
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California must hope Trump can settle policy differences Sacramento's agenda isn't always in sync with Washington's, regardless of which party controls the White House. And given the recent posturing by Democratic legislators in the Golden State, California is likely to be in greater conflict than typical ...
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Uganda detects bird flu in wild, domestic birds KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's ministry for agriculture said on Sunday it had detected bird flu in two locations, one affecting wild birds and another hitting domestic birds, but it did not say whether it was a strain that has spread across Europe and ...
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Lee: A medical marijuana 'miracle' NEW YORK - It took me awhile to perfect the cookie recipe. I experimented with ingredients: Blueberry, Strawberry, Sour Diesel, White Widow, Bubba Kush, AK-47 - all strains of cannabis, which I stored, mixed with glycerin, in meticulously labeled jars ...
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Uganda detects bird flu Uganda announced Sunday it had detected bird flu among migratory birds, without specifying whether it was the particularly virulent H5 strain detected this season in countries worldwide.
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With medical marijuana returning to Long Beach, officials push for educational campaign FILE - This Feb. 1, 2011 file photo shows medical marijuana clone plants at a medical marijuana dispensary in Oakland. AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File.
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Adolescent Marijuana Use May Be on the Rise After All, New Study Shows The marijuana industry enters 2017 with high hopes. Last year was arguably the best year ever for cannabis, and pro-legalization enthusiasts are counting on that trend to continue.
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How Businesses Are Taking Marijuana Products Mainstream Companies are eschewing the head shop vibe and embracing retail principles to market marijuana products to consumers. By Janice Williams On 1/15/17 at 2:10 PM.
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Spicy Food Could Prolong Life A new study suggests that eating hot red chili peppers is linked to a 13% drop in overall mortality, specifically due to heart disease or stroke.
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Spicy food may lead to longer life: study Eating spicy food may lead to a longer life, according to a new US study. Researchers at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermony found that consumption of hot red chilli peppers is associated with a 13 per cent reduction in total ...
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Nutella defends its use of palm oil, deemed a "potential health concern" Palm oil is considered royalty among vegetable fat because it makes food easy to spread. Derived from the fruits and kernels of palm plants, it is consumed worldwide in baked goods, convenience foods (including chips, snacks and frozen foods) and candy ...
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Testing wearable sensors as 'check engine' light for health WASHINGTON - A next step for smartwatches and fitness trackers? Wearable gadgets gave a Stanford University professor an early warning that he was getting sick before he ever felt any symptoms of Lyme disease.
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Stanford engineers use 3D printing to transform children's toy into 20-cent malaria diagnosis device Scientists at Stanford University have developed a potentially life-saving 3D printed tool inspired by a whirligig, a spinning toy that dates back to the Bronze Age.
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Japanese tapeworm found in Alaskan-caught salmon Here's the gross news first: A tapeworm found in fish from Asia has now been found in Alaskan salmon. The Centers for Disease Control recently posted an article in its Emerging Infectious Disease journal, stating that Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense has ...
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Health officials urge Indiana residents to get flu shots INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - State health officials are urging Indiana residents to get their flu shots following a recent surge in flu-like illnesses.
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How the discovery of stem cells revolutionized medicine Stemcell Technologies Inc. makes more than 1,500 types of tissue culture media, the crucial tools for harvesting and growing stem cells, and sells them to laboratories and hospitals in more than 70 countries around the world.
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On front lines of Zika testing Zika vaccine trial volunteer Andrea Vaught, second from left, shares a dinner with friends at her apartment in Washington. Amelia Miller, left, Laura DiAngelo and Jennifer Arnold join her.
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US organ transplants rise for 4th straight year, helped by opioid death toll The website of Richmond-based UNOS indicates that as of Sunday, more than 119,000 people were on the national waiting list for organ transplants.
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Like a ton of bricks: Flu cases on the rise at DL hospital Flu activity is increasing in the state, and the Detroit Lakes area is no exception. "We've been seeing a lot of Type A influenza," said Dr.
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Blue Monday: 5 Things To Know About The Most Depressing Day Of The Year The gloomiest day of the year has a name and it's Blue Monday. The depressing holiday falls on Jan. 16 and a doctor explains EXCLUSIVELY to HollywoodLife.
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Local health providers urge HPV vaccination Dr. George Van Buran, above, a board certified pediatrician at MCR Health Services in Manatee County, recommends to parents that they have their pre-teens and teens vaccinated for human papilloma virus.
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Looking Forward/Looking Backward – Day 1 Notes From The Jpmorgan Healthcare Conference A large amount of wind, much discussion about the U.S healthcare, and the public getting soaked again - if you were thinking about Washington, DC and the new Congress, you're 3,000 miles away from the action.
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Tennessee bill: No food stamps for ice cream, soda A new bill aims to stop food stamp recipients from buying so-called 'junk food'. Jake Lowary , USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee , WUSA 12:26 PM.
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Ask the Doctors: Teenage boys should get the HPV vaccine Dear Doctor: My teenage daughter got the HPV shot. Should my son get it as well? Dear Reader: The vaccine against HPV infection was initially created for females under the age of 26 to reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
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He broke his neck in the snow, but his dog stayed by his side — and saved his life When the ball dropped on the New Year in 2017, a Michigan man was in his backyard in the snow, with his dog by his side, fighting for his life.
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Tennessee lawmaker: No food stamps for ice cream, sodas NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A Tennessee lawmaker has introduced legislation seeking to ban the use of food stamps to buy items without nutritional value.
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Tennessee bill: No food stamps for ice cream, soda A new bill aims to stop food stamp recipients from buying so-called 'junk food'. Jake Lowary, USA TODAY NETWORK , WXIA 7:50 AM.
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Roast-duck vendor dies from H7N9 bird flu in central China ZHENGZHOU, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- A 36-year-old man has died after contracting H7N9 bird flu, according to health authorities in central China's Henan province on Saturday.
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Tennessee Bill: No Food Stamps For Ice Cream, Sodas A new bill aims to stop food stamp recipients from buying so-called 'junk food'. Associated Press and WBIR , WBIR 10:07 AM.
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