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Donald Trump Vastly Expands Anti-Abortion Ban to All US Global Health Aid (UNITED NATIONS) - President Donald Trump has massively expanded the ban on providing federal money to international groups that perform abortions, or provide abortion information, to all organizations receiving U.S.
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The Netherlands 'counters' Trump with international abortion fund The Dutch government is leading the charge to counter the impact of America's plan to halt foreign aid to any organisations which support abortion in any way.
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There's A Whole Lot At Risk With Donald Trump's Executive Order On Abortion CANBERRA -- Donald Trump's early days move on abortion will have far reaching financial and social consequences, with women and girls the likely losers.
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1 in 4 U.S. Adults, 1 in 10 Teens Use Tobacco WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Despite the dangers, many American adults and teens still use tobacco products, a new study finds.
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Americans were making a lot of progress cutting back on sugary drinks. Now that's stopped. For years, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines urged Americans to drink less sugary beverages. And for years, many Americans listened. But after a decade of falling consumption, rates have stalled at well above the recommended limit, according to statistics ...
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Your smartphone could soon be the first step for diagnosing skin cancer If caught early, skin cancer isn't particularly deadly. But unfortunately for many, signs and symptoms go unnoticed until health has irreversibly deteriorated.
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At Least 80 Sick in Massive Mumps Outbreak in Spokane, Washington Health officials in Washington state are fighting an outbreak of mumps that has infected 80 people in Spokane, according to the local health department.
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Scientists Grow Mouse Pancreas Inside a Rat This photo shows, from left to right, a rat-mouse chimera, a rat and a mouse. The rat-mouse chimera was made by injecting mouse pluripotent stem cells into a rat embryo.
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N.C. woman stunned by doctors' 'lesbianism' diagnosis A North Carolina woman was stunned when doctors and other officials listed "lesbianism" on her medical history, according to WSOC.
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Woman says 'lesbianism' listed as problem in medical history INDIAN TRAIL, N.C. - An Indian Trail mother was shocked by a discovery she made on her medical history. Kristina Rodriguez said that after she had blood work done by her medical service provider, Lake Park Family Practice of Carolinas Healthcare System ...
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DaVita scores a win in its legal fight over payment rules for dialysis patients A Texas judge has granted DaVita Inc.'s temporary restraining order to stop a new rule… more. Dario Lo Presti. In a ruling in a case involving Denver-based DaVita Inc., a Texas judge has blocked a new government rule that would have affected how ...
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Shark antibodies join battle against Alzheimer's Lundbeck, the Danish pharmaceuticals company, has breached the blood-brain barrier in mice using shark antibodies for the first time, in a development it says could be used to treat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
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Cancer Death Rates Down, but Big Variation Across US Mortality rates from cancer in the United States have declined substantially during the past 3 decades, but there is still substantial regional variation in cancer-specific mortality rates across many counties, new research shows.
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Cancer down nationwide, but 'hot spots' persist Cancer deaths in the United States dropped over 20% between 1980 and 2014, but a new study shows that some places are being left behind.
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Rates of Early Deaths Rise for Whites, Drop for Blacks WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Premature death rates in the United States have fallen for some groups but risen in others, a federal study says.
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California Makes the Grade in Annual "State of Tobacco Control" Report SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 25, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The newly released American Lung Association State of Tobacco Control 2017 report shows California as one of the most improved states in 2016, earning strong grades on its statewide ...
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Flu Scan for Jan 25, 2017 With novel H7N9 avian influenza cases in China this month already topping an early, steep surge seen in December, two provinces reported four more cases, according to official sources, as US officials posted a travel alert because of the spike in ...
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How Meditation Helps You Handle Stress Better Stress is a modern mental bogeyman, keeping nearly half of Americans up at night, according to a recent survey from the American Psychological Association.
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Separated conjoined twins make first public appearance since successful NY surgery VALHALLA, N.Y. - Eleven-month-old twin girls conjoined at their lower back have been separated after a first-of-its-kind surgery at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center.
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Flu Activity on the Rise in Southern Nevada LAS VEGAS (AP) - The flu has been spreading in Clark County with 238 confirmed cases and one death reported since October. The Southern Nevada Health District reported Wednesday that this year's flu season totals compare to last year's 125 confirmed ...
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No Evidence To Support 'Safety, Accuracy, Effectiveness' Of High-Tech Baby Monitors, Doctors Say As CBS2's Valerie Castro reported, a review in the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "there is no available evidence supporting the safety, accuracy, effectiveness, or role of these monitors.
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Feeling feverish? Flu cases on the rise in Stark Stark County has seen a spike in flu cases in the first part of the year and officials aren't sure if it will continue. By Amy L. Knapp IndeOnline.
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Pregnant woman who traveled to Brownsville infected with Zika Yellow areas show where pregnant women should consider postponing travel, the Centers for Disease Control advised Dec. 14, 2016 (CDC Map).
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White House press secretary swallows 35 pieces of gum a day — is it safe? The new White House press secretary revealed in an August 2016 Washington Post article that he chews and swallows two-and-a-half packs of cinnamon Orbit gum before noon.
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Governor signs two medical marijuana bills into law Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed the first two medical marijuana bills into law Monday. (KATV photo). AA. LITTLE ROCK (TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS) - Gov.
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Supermodel reveals she is intersex, was subjected to 'traumatizing' and 'unnecessary' surgeries Model Hanne Gaby Odiele is prepared backstage at Anna Su Spring 2016 during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at The Arc, Skylight at Moynihan Station on September 16, 2015 in New York City.
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Experts warn smartphone baby monitors may do more harm than good Some popular baby monitors that track infants' vital signs might create more problems than they prevent. The emerging class of wearable devices for infants hook up to parents' smartphones to give real-time updates of their baby's breathing and heart rate.
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Purchased rats may have virus The Indiana State Department of Health is contacting people who bought rats from a breeder in Illinois as part of an investigation of an outbreak of Seoul virus, a member of the hantavirus family that has caused human illnesses in other states.
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Mindfulness Meditation Helps Slash Stress, Anxiety Disorder The practice of mindfulness meditation has become increasingly popular in treating anxiety, and a new clinical trial backed by the National Institutes of Health offers new evidence of this benefit.
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You're more likely to catch flu after a cold snap, study says Cases of flu are on the rise, according to a recent statement from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and experts are warning that this year's flu season will be worse than last.
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We Tried To Chew As Much Gum As Sean Spicer Does. Here's What Happened. Trump's press secretary says he swallows two and a half packs of gum before noon. 01/25/2017 03:25 pm ET. 510. Suzy Strutner Associate Lifestyle Editor, The Huffington Post.
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Sean Spicer admitted to swallowing more than 2 packs of gum daily Sean Spicer, press secretary for the Donald Trump administration, has been the focus of controversy during his first few days on the job (including a strange feud with Dippin' Dots that recently came to light).
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Early Menopause Linked to a Woman's Reproductive History The age at which women get their first period, along with the number of children they have, may influence when they enter menopause, a new study from Australia finds.
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Health Officials Issue Advisory As Whooping Cough Cases Increase LANSING (WWJ) - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and Oakland County Health Division are issuing a health advisory following an increase in the number of identified pertussis cases, commonly referred to as whooping cough.
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Nigeria: Five Candidates Shortlisted to Head World Health Organisation The Executive Board of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has conducted initial screening of the six candidates nominated by Member States.
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Student health fee will increase to improve mental health care Jim Nespor, physical therapist, demonstrates to students during a mock clinic trial Wednesday, Nov. 7, at Thielen Student Health Center.
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Blog: Fancy rats and the Seoul virus There has been an outbreak of the dangerous Seoul virus, after contact with infected fancy-pet rats. Seoul virus is carried by rats and is a species of hantavirus that can cause a form of hemorrhagic fever.
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To your health: Know the signs of silent heart attacks in women I have been graced beyond all ability to measure by the presence of remarkable, strong and amazing women of all ages, in all parts of my life from my first breath to today.
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