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Influenza prevalent in New York "Now that the flu is officially prevalent in New York, we need to step up our defenses against this potentially life-threatening illness," said Dr.
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9-year-old Detroit girl dies hours after routine tonsillectomy Sonia Gambrell, 27, wonders how her daughter could have died from cardiac arrest after a routine procedure. (Daniel Mears/AP). BY Megan Cerullo.
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Theresa May promises mental health care overhaul Theresa May is pledging to help schools and companies in England deal with the "hidden injustice" of mental illness. In a speech, the prime minister will announce extra training for teachers, more online self-checking for those with concerns and a ...
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FDA speeds up review of Roche's Tecentriq to treat another bladder cancer The logo of Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche is seen outside their headquarters in Basel, January 30, 2014. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich/File Photo.
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Theresa May promises mental health care overhaul Theresa May has pledged to help schools and companies in England deal with the "hidden injustice" of mental illness. The prime minister announced on Monday extra training for teachers, more online self-checking for those with concerns and a review of ...
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May to Pledge U.K. Action on Mental Health in Break From Brexit Prime Minister Theresa May will unveil a plan to "transform" attitudes about mental health as she seeks to promote domestic issues in the face of a political agenda dominated by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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Red Cross Calls UK Hospital Crowding a 'Humanitarian Crisis' LONDON - Overcrowding in U.K. hospital emergency rooms has become a "humanitarian crisis," the British Red Cross has said, urging the government to spend more on social care for the sick and elderly.
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Photo of doctor 'performing surgery' on young patient's stuffed animal goes viral MILWAUKEE - A photo of a Wisconsin doctor performing surgery on a young patient's stuffed animal is going viral. The Children's Hospital of Wisconsin shared the photo a few weeks ago.
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NHS hospitals 'in crisis' as two patients die each day over thirst or starvation AT least two patients die each day in British hospitals and care homes from thirst or starvation, according to new figures. By Nicole Stinson / Published 9th January 2017.
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British Red Cross head defends NHS 'humanitarian crisis' remarks The head of the British Red Cross has stood by his description of a "humanitarian crisis" gripping the NHS after the Prime Minister rejected the suggestion.
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Obamacare repeal jeopardizes mental health, addiction coverage Sherri Reynolds' son Qual has been drug free for 16 months, thanks in large part to treatment he got through Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
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Doctors: flu moving into Kentucky quickly LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department officials say the city had two flu-related deaths this season.
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Flu season hasn't peaked — yet Flu season in Maine has yet to see a spike in numbers, but experts say peak season is often unpredictable. Share. E-mail this story Print this story Save this story.
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Penn dermatologists discover unlikely source to prevent scarring in wounds Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine have broken ground on a promising new treatment method that could vastly improve the way our wounds heal and minimize the appearance of visible scars.
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EPA designates January as National Radon Action Month Kansas City - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has designated January as National Radon Action Month. During the observance, it is the agency's goal for people throughout the country to recognize that radon is a health hazard with a simple ...
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EPA encourages homeowners to test for cancer-causing radon OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Checking your home for radon is important to protecting your family's health. The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to raise awareness about radon.
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Feeding puréed peanuts to infants can reduce allergy risk Parents should feed babies creamy peanut butter or puréed food with nut powder when infants are 4 to 6 months old to help lower the risk of life-threatening allergies, new U.S.
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Kentucky's Medicaid expansion under ACA could soon change The Affordable Care Act has brought insurance coverage to millions of low-income Americans. But with President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress vowing to repeal the law, its future is uncertain.
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This Correlation Between Legal Medical Marijuana States and Traffic Fatalities Is Shocking Marijuana had an incredible 2016, and the fast-growing pot industry is looking to continue building on that momentum in 2017. After beginning 2016 with cannabis legal in 23 states for medical purposes, and four states for adult use, the year closed ...
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North country health at stake in ACA fight Following through on President-elect Donald J. Trump's campaign trail promises, Republican members of Congress began efforts to demolish the Affordable Care Act on Wednesday with a private meeting with Vice President-elect Mike Pence.
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Taking a nap after lunch can keep your brain younger Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania say that taking a one- hour nap every day after lunch can make your brain five years younger.
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Groups attack Eric Trump Foundation to detriment of sick children The Eric Trump Foundation has raised over $16million for St. Judes Hospital for Children. All of which is coming to a screeching halt.
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Eric Trump: Ending St. Jude fundraising 'heartbreaking' "The only people who lose are some of the sickest children in the world," he said. Loading… Post to Facebook. Eric Trump: Ending St. Jude fundraising 'heartbreaking' "The only people who lose are some of the sickest children in the world," he said.
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A Cleveland Clinic doctor spread anti-vaccine views. He's not alone among MDs. The medical community needs to figure out how to deal with its anti-vaccine faction. Updated by Julia Belluz@juliaoftorontojulia.belluz@voxmedia.
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US cancer deaths down 25% since 1991, report says HARTFORD - Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. Still, there's reason for hope: Overall, the death rate from all cancers fell 25% between its peak in 1991 and 2014, the most recent year for data, according to a report ...
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Eric Trump raises massive volume of cash for St. Jude Children's Hospital St. Jude Children's Hospital confirmed that Eric Trump has raised millions of dollars for the organization over the last decade.
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Grant funds community initiative to expand mental health services The Athens-Clarke County Police Department, Clarke County Sheriff's Office, Advantage Behavioral Health and University of Georgia's Fanning Institute have joined together to found a new mental health initiative in an effort to reexamine how mental ...
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Morning Sickness Pill Gets Second Look From Persistent Researchers Morning sickness treatments range from steady consumption of dry crackers to a pill not much better than a placebo. A Canadian doctor who is opposed to a widely used drug for morning sickness has fired another volley.
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Skull, Brain And Clumps Of Hair Found Inside Ovarian Tumor Of 16-Year-Old An emergency operation led to the discovery of a strange tumor in the ovary of a 16-year-old. See what happens when a single egg cell tries to create another body on its own.
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Scientists have figured out how to make wounds heal without scars Whether it's from a surgical procedure, clumsy shaving, or that traumatic biking incident that happened when you were five, just about everyone has a scar they wish would just fade away.
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German Greens float sex prescriptions for disabled A spokeswoman for the Green Party in Germany has said disabled and seriously ill people should be able to claim back public money if they pay for sex.
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