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Deadly, Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' Pose Huge Threat, WHO Says Acinetobacter baumannii, a group of drug-resistant bacteria commonly found in soil and water. The W.H.O. rated research on this and two other pathogens as "critical priority.
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WHO: These 12 bacteria pose greatest risk to human health (CNN) Twelve types of bacteria were deemed "priorities" in urgent need of new antibiotics, according to a list released by the World Health Organization on Monday.
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Study finds Chicken at Subway only contains about 50 percent chicken DNA ONTARIO, Canada - Chicken meat served at Subway restaurants may only contain about 50 percent chicken DNA. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation had researchers at Trent University's Wildlife Forensic DNA Laboratory test the chicken from several ...
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Pediatricians warn about dangers of kids using marijuana This is an update to a story first published in May 2015. (CNN) My kids are in elementary school, a little young for the "weed talk," but I wonder whether the fact that recreational pot use is now legal in a number of states will complicate things once ...
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St. Paul lawyer jailed after jogger fatally struck has brain tumors, friend says The driver jailed in a crash that killed a jogger last week in St. Paul has since been hospitalized and found to have brain tumors, according to a friend.
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Health needs could go unfilled if Planned Parenthood funds cut, some say Planned Parenthood supporters gather in the rotunda of the State Capitol following a senate subcommittee hearing regarding Senate File 2, a bill that proposes removing the Iowa Family Planning waiver and would create a state-run organization denying ...
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Gilbert: Be aware of heart attack causes, symptoms According to the American Heart Association, there are seven key factors that can decrease the risk for heart disease and stroke. According to the American Heart Association, approximately 790,000 people in the United States suffer a heart attack each ...
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This sleeping habit is an early warning sign of Alzheimer's – do YOU do this? PEOPLE who sleep for this many hours are more likely to develop the progressive brain disease. 0. By Laura Mitchell / Published 27th February 2017.
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Sleeping In Doubles Risk Of Dementia, Study Suggests PHILADELPHIA (CBS)—A new study reveals that sleeping more than nine hours a day could double the risk of developing dementia. Researchers at Boston University Medical Center conducted the study with the help from a large group of adults who ...
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Long morning lie-ins may be early Alzheimer's symptom Research shows sleeping for more than nine hours doubled the risk of all types of dementia and specifically Alzheimer's. For many, the chance to have a lie-in most mornings is one of the luxuries afforded by retirement.
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Are Any Fad Diets Actually Healthy? What the Research Shows With so many diet fads around these days, how do you know which ones are actually good for you? In a new review of studies covering about 40 years, researchers attempted to dispel the hype surrounding some popular diet trends and to outline what ...
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Business groups, once tobacco-friendly, switch sides in fight A woman lights a cigarette in this illustration picture taken in Paris, October 8, 2014. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann. By Jilian Mincer | NEW YORK.
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Woman charged with practicing medicine without license ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. - A 48-year old Jacksonville woman was arrested Monday on two counts of practicing as a health care professional without an active, valid Florida license, St. Johns County deputies said.
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The Lifesaving Care Act Six years ago, when Jen Fox was 19 and planning to go to college, she slammed her finger with a car door. It hurt like hell and she went to the UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester to get treated.
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Trader Joe's recall alert for glass in applesauce Trader Joe's is voluntarily recalling three kinds of unsweetened applesauce because of "the potential presence of glass pieces" in the food.
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Couple deplores heartbreaking scene at Durham VA hospital "He just kind of laid down and said, 'I can't get up, I won't get up. " WTVD. By Jon Camp. Monday, February 27, 2017 08:27PM.
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First barred by travel ban, Iranian baby now recovering after surgery in US (CNN) The uncle of an Iranian baby ensnared in President Trump's travel ban settled on one word Monday to express gratitude to everyone who helped his niece get to the United States for a life-saving heart medical procedure.
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Business groups, once tobacco-friendly, switch sides in fight NEW YORK Feb 28 The local chamber of commerce is usually a reliable ally in battles against regulation. But when it comes to smoking rules, many business groups have decided they would rather switch than fight.
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No, Obamacare Has Not Saved American Lives Repealing the Affordable Care Act, Democrats say, will "make America sick again." Bernie Sanders warns "36,000 people will die yearly as a result.
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Going with the flow: Siobhan O'Connor on the battle of the breast 'It's natural that your baby will crawl up to your breast and suck away," proclaimed the midwife at my antenatal class. After a lengthy induction process followed by an emergency caesarean, a medical team swooped in to latch my baby girl on to the breast.
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Teacher uses personal story to educate students on eating disorders MILTON, Wis. - A Milton man who lost his daughter to an eating disorder is using his role as a teacher to help other kids. In the United States, 20 million women and 10 million men will suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives ...
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'Absolutely horrible:' Photos show veterans left to wait in pain at Durham VA hospital Durham, N.C. - The story of two veterans left to wait in pain as they sought medical attention at the Durham VA Medical Center came to light over the weekend, after photos of the men were shared on social media.
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Straight Women Are Given Fewest Orgasms, Study Finds According to new research, the myth of the 'elusive female orgasm' is based not on women's bodies but rather who they're next to in bed.
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Trader Joe's recalls 3 applesauce varieties over possible glass shards in product (NEW YORK) - Trader Joe's is voluntarily recalling three kinds of unsweetened applesauce because of "the potential presence of glass pieces" in the food.
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Trader Joe's unsweetened applesauces recalled over possible glass in containers Trader Joe's issued a voluntary recall Saturday for three of the brand's unsweetened applesauce products over concern that small pieces of glass may be in the containers.
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We Have a Responsibility to Raise Awareness About Rare Diseases With Rare Disease Day 2017 coming up tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 28), I have been thinking a lot about responsibility. As someone living with a rare disease (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or IPF), I am feeling a bit of responsibility around my efforts to ...
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Intense Physical Exercise May Reduce Men's Libido: Other Factors Than Can Lower Sex Drive Strenuous physical exercise was linked to lower libido in men. Other factors that can lower sex drive include certain medications, alcohol and drugs, sleep problems and depression.
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Attorney accused in crash that killed runner has brain lesions Peter Holmes Berge, a prominent attorney accused of fatally hitting a runner while driving early Wednesday evening in St. Paul, underwent brain surgery Monday, a longtime friend said.
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Significant decline in childhood cancer mortality Report shows a significant reduction in the number of children dying from childhood cancer compared to the 1960s. A new report from the National Cancer Registry shows that childhood cancer mortality has declined over the past 50 years.
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Flu cases spike in state FILE - In this Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 file photo, a nurse gives administers a flu vaccine shot in Washington. In Connecticut, as of Feb. 18, 3,093 have tested positive for the flu this season.
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Users fear social media is making them ill, but they still can't stop Nearly half of millennials fear their addiction to social media is having a negative effect on their mental and physical health. A new survey by the American Psychological Association (APA) found about 90 per cent of people aged 18-29 were using social ...
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The Recipe For Longevity Revealed: 10 Servings Of Fruits And Vegetables Per Day A new study suggests 10 servings of fruits and vegetables every day could reduce a person's chances of developing diseases and overall mortality risk.
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National Children's Dental Health Month: Northeast Michigan Facing Gaps in Dental Health The state of Michigan, including Northeast Michigan is still facing gaps in access to quality dental care. According to the Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health, children in countrysides or urban communities are affected most when it comes to ...
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