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Psychiatrists warned to 'stop analysing trump' because they risk breaching their own code of ethics The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has issued a warning to its members to stop psychoanalysing Donald Trump because it breeches the organisation's strict code of ethics.
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Psychiatrists debate on whether or not Donald Trump is mentally ill On Tuesday, American psychiatrists, psychologist, and mental health experts signed a letter warning about Trump's mental health.
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Why Questioning Trump's Mental Health Has Set Us Back Years Helen Redding Writer, editor, blogger at Crumbs & Pegs and mother - not in order of importance. Carlos Barria / Reuters. Psychiatrists in the US are questioning Donald Trump's mental and emotional stability.
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Couple's IVF Story Goes Viral A couple who is finally having twins after numerous attempts is being celebrated across social media platforms for their honesty and openness about their struggle with infertility, and the difficult journey they had before they were able to conceive ...
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US couple shares photo summing their uphill IVF journey After 452 needles, two rounds of IVF and three failed transfers, the Walkers are welcoming twins. To hear the news that a couple is expecting a much-wanted baby is one of life's most joyful experiences.
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South Korea to establish foot-and-mouth vaccine plant by 2020 SEOUL South Korea plans to set up a plant to manufacture a locally developed foot-and-mouth vaccine by 2020 as part of efforts to combat outbreaks of the viral animal disease, the country's agriculture ministry said on Monday.
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Cleveland couple pleads not guilty after child overdoses CLEVELAND (AP) - A suburban Cleveland couple whose child overdosed on heroin and survived have pleaded not guilty to child endangering and drug possession charges.
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Follow your heart to better health Nothing tugs at the ol' heart strings like a good movie. And Baptist Health Richmond is inviting the public to take in a new release while also learning how to keep your ticker in top condition so it can enjoy blockbusters for years to come.
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Putin critic leaves Russia for treatment after alleged poisoning Moscow (CNN) A critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was hospitalized this month after suspected poisoning, has left the country to seek further treatment, the man's lawyer said Sunday.
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Researchers Working on Treat for Dogs—A Better Flu Vaccine If Fido doesn't want to fetch or eat, if he's sneezing or coughing or has a fever, he might have the flu. Like humans, birds, pigs and horses, dogs can catch the influenza virus and quickly spread it to other dogs.
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Flu clinic is Wednesday in Austintown AUSTINTOWN - A flu-shot clinic will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Mahoning County District Board of Health office, 50 Westchester Drive.
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$46 Billion: Marijuana's Most Promising and Perilous Number Though still an illegal substance at the federal level, marijuana is threatening to become one of the fastest-growing industries on record.
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Ohio parents arrested after 8-year-old found with heroin in system BEREA, Ohio - A Berea, Ohio, couple was indicted on child endangerment charges Friday after their 8-year-old son apparently overdosed on heroin, WKYC reported.
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When Retirement Comes With a Daily Dose of Cannabis Ruth Brunn, 98, taking her medicinal marijuana with vitamin water at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale in New York City earlier this month.
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Glitter Hatchimals on the way for summer 2017 Remember Hatchimals, the furry, interactive toys that self-hatch out of an egg? They sold out over the holidays, but now they're back and better than ever.
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Woman removed from home was 'molded to chair' An overweight, elderly woman relatives describe as a hoarder, was rescued Thursday from her home after not leaving her living room chair for at least a year, according to investigators.
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Anti-tobacco activists urge Senate not to pass tobacco industry tainted legislation While calling on senators from both opposition and treasury not to pass the private members bill to amend the Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Non-Smokers Health Ordinance 2002, tobacco control advocates appreciated Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ...
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The Fentanyl Fix: How do we solve BC's opioid overdose crisis It's 100 times stronger than heroin and was linked to nearly 1,000 overdose deaths last year across B.C.. Fentanyl is a game-changing opioid that has sparked a public health emergency in the province.
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Opioid Deaths Increasing In Massachusetts According to the statistics, the rates of opioid deaths increased for the sixth year in a row in Massachusetts with fentanyl accounting for 75 percent of all fatalities.
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MD Anderson Benches IBM Watson In Setback For Artificial Intelligence In Medicine It was one of those amazing "we're living in the future" moments. In an October 2013 press release, IBM declared that MD Anderson, the cancer center that is part of the University of Texas, "is using the IBM Watson cognitive computing system for its ...
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NJ Rehab Center Describes The Effects of Fentanyl Drug Addiction UNION, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / February 18, 2017 / While most people have heard about the rise in abuse, overdose, and death rates related to heroin, many are unfamiliar with the similar statistics of the drug Fentanyl.
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Women's heart attacks harder to detect Depending on the estimate, one-quarter to one-third of all women in the United States die of heart disease. (Mustafa Arican / Getty Images).
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Elderly woman stuck in chair since July TOLEDO (Toledo Blade) -- Residents in a Springfield Township neighborhood had no idea one of their neighbors was living in squalor until emergency vehicles lit up their typically quiet street.
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Gluten-Free Foods Contain High Levels Of Toxic Metals, Increasing Health Risks Over the past several years, gluten-free diets have become increasingly popular. However, University of Illinois researchers report this trending eating regime may have a hidden danger - toxic metals.
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February Is Children's Dental Health Month Every year, Ben Jensen Dental jumps on board with the American Dental Association and their national campaign promoting Children's Dental Health Month during the month of February.
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Delta Dental gives grant to Rowan County Health Department Smile Center SALISBURY - The Rowan County Health Department Smile Center received a $2,000 Smiles for Kids grant from the Delta Dental Foundation (DDF) to provide prenatal dental care to more uninsured women and promote education and outreach about the ...
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Gluten-free Diet Increases The Risk Of Toxic Metal Exposure, Study Finds Increased exposure to toxic metals like arsenic and mercury can lead to heart disease, cancer and other neurological problems. The gluten-free diet has gained enormous popularity in recent years.
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Has Autism Prevalence Increased? President Donald Trump said there has been a "tremendous" increase in autism in U.S. children. There has been a large increase in the reported cases of autism, but scientists don't know if this is due to a broadening of the disorder's definition and ...
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With MRI, researchers find autism biomarkers in infancy San Francisco, Feb 19 (IANS) Researchers studying the brains of infants who have older siblings with autism were able to identify 80 per cent of the babies who would be subsequently diagnosed with autism at two years of age.
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CDC Temporarily Closes Biosafety Labs Over Air Hose Safety Concerns The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has temporarily shut down four of its biosafety laboratories in Atlanta due to concerns for equipment safety.
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Hatchimals Get All Glittered Up For 2017 Parents and kids alike have something new to look forward to when it comes to Hatchimals in 2017. That's because its maker, Spin Master, has decided that these cute, furry creatures need to get all glittered up.
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Hatchimals, hit toy of 2016, unveils brand new look Could Hatchimals, the most sought-after toy of 2016, fade as a one-hit wonder? Not if creator Spin Master can help it. By CNN News Published: February 20, 2017, 4:32 am Updated: February 20, 2017, 4:32 am.
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Billions spent, but a cure for Alzheimer's remains elusive Despite a 99 percent failure rate and a recent setback, Alzheimer's researchers are plowing ahead with hundreds of experiments - and a boost in federal money - to try to crack a deadly disease that has flummoxed them for decades.
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1 million penguins drawn to Argentine peninsula by abundance of fish PUNTA TOMBO, Argentina (AP) - More than a million penguins have traveled to Argentina's Punta Tombo peninsula during this year's breeding season, drawn by an unusual abundance of small fish.
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64-year-old woman gives birth to healthy twins in Spain (CBS NEWS) - Doctors say a 64-year-old woman has given birth to a healthy set of twins at a hospital in Spain - her second successful pregnancy in the span of 6 years.
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An Unexpected Takeaway From The Early Autism Diagnosis Study Findings from a new autism study suggest that changes in the brain in early infancy may predict diagnosis at age 2 in children who have higher odds of autism because an older sibling is autistic.
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High-tech mosquito traps WASHINGTON - A smart trap for mosquitoes? A new high-tech version is promising to catch the bloodsuckers while letting friendlier insects escape - and even record the exact weather conditions when different species emerge to bite.
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VIDEO: Running in their underwear for a good cause--and warm weather Xfinity Live! in Philadelphia has people running in their underwear for an event called "Cupid's Undie Run." Play Video.
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Fight against bird flu ALL wet markets in Zhejiang Province have been ordered to halt live poultry sales as bird flu season returns. In January alone, Zhejiang reported 35 human infections of the H7N9 bird flu virus.
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Dads can get postpartum depression too When people think about postpartum depression, mothers are the primary focus, but studies have shown that up to 10 percent of fathers struggle with it as well.
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