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Lawmaker's New Bill Targets Men's Masturbation Habits Tired of men proposing legislation aiming to limit women's reproductive rights, one Texas Senator filed her own bill that takes a shot at men.
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'Satirical' Texas bill turns language of antiabortion laws on men A new bill in Texas takes aim at men's medical procedures. On Friday, state Rep. Jessica Farrar (D-Houston) filed Texas House bill 4260, titled "Man's Right to Know Act," which would require men to wait 24 hours after an "initial health care ...
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April the Giraffe in 'Great Condition', Continues to Grow as She Gazes at Mate April the giraffe and her long-necked lover, Oliver, shared a touching moment this morning as the two longingly gazed at one another from above their pens.
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Giraffe update: 'April is looking larger than ever' According to a post on Animal Adventure Park's Facebook page Monday morning, "April is looking larger than ever." The post goes on to say, "Morning keeper check reports active kicking and noticeable growth/drop in belly.
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Nursery Products To Blame For Rise In Infant Injuries, Study Finds Baby injuries associated with nursery products like carriers, strollers and cribs are on the rise, a study shows. The study, published Monday, found a 23.7 percent increase in injuries to young children related to nursery products between 2003 and 2011 ...
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April's Belly Offers Hint a Baby Giraffe Is Fast Approaching April the giraffe and her millions of adoring fans are still waiting for her baby calf to be born, and a new photo posted by the upstate New York zoo live-streaming her pregnancy suggests that moment may be fast approaching.
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WATCH: April the giraffe 'in great condition' as baby watch continues HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - April the giraffe is in "great condition" Sunday as tens of thousands of curious onlookers wait and watch for her to welcome her fourth calf into the world at an upstate New York zoo.
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Another weekend is over, we're still waiting with April for her baby HARPURSVILLE, NY - Baby giraffe was giving April some good kicks early on Sunday morning, but as the day came to an end, no birthday to celebrate!
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#GiraffeWatch: Why thousands are obsessed with #TeamApril No, we're not talking about the month. April is a giraffe who has taken the world by storm. The 15-year-old pregnant giraffe lives in Harpursville, N.Y.
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Zika Warning Is Issued Over Sperm Banks in the Miami Area Women who are considering trying to become pregnant with semen from sperm banks in the Miami-Dade County area of Florida should consider the possibility that sperm collected as far back as mid-June might be infected with the Zika virus, federal health ...
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Sperm donated in Florida may contain Zika, CDC says (CNN) Sperm donated in three Florida counties since June 15 may be infected with the Zika virus, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cautioned Monday.
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Could April the giraffe give birth in midst of blizzard? April the giraffe is still pregnant as of Monday evening, and is showing signs that she could give birth during an upcoming winter storm striking the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York.
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Vermont in for another big Lyme disease season MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - This year is shaping up to be another big Lyme disease season in Vermont. For the past decade, tick-borne Lyme disease has been on the rise in New England.
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Could your company force you to share genetic information? (CNN) While Republicans are pushing to drop the requirement of Obamacare that compels Americans to get insurance, another move in a separate bill could compel employees to participate in workplace wellness programs that collect their and their families ...
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GOP Health Bill Could Let Companies Pressure Workers To Give Genetic Test Results Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) thinks opponents of the bill "are spreading false information in a desperate attempt to deny employees the choice to participate in a voluntary program that can reduce health insurance costs and encourage healthy lifestyle ...
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Warm weather means early tick season When local temperatures spiked up to record levels in the 60s and 70s in late February, people got themselves outside like it was spring, and Holly Ahern had some then bring her active deer ticks -- the kind that transmit Lyme disease through their ...
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FDA investigating listeria outbreak: 5 facts you need to know The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a multistate outbreak of listeriosis linked to soft raw milk cheese made by Vulto Creamery.
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Vermont faces big Lyme disease season MONTPELIER - This year is shaping up to be another big Lyme disease season in Vermont. For the past decade, tick-borne Lyme disease has been on the rise in New England.
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Whole Foods expands its Vulto Creamery related recall Vulto Creamery's expanded recall of raw milk cheeses has led Whole Foods Market to expand its recall to include Andes, Hamden and Walton Umber cheeses sold in eight stores in Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.
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Children whose parents died just days apart accused of 'taking advantage of the situation' by cruel trolls Three children whose parents died of cancer just days apart have been accused of "taking advantage" of their situation by cruel trolls.
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WATCH: Baby sees dad for 1st time w/ glasses after emotional military homecoming A baby boy in upstate New York is melting hearts after a video captured him seeing his father for the first time with glasses after his dad was on a two-month deployment.
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Military dad returns home, baby boy sees him clearly through glasses for first time Reagan Caldwell in the arms of his dad, Air Force Capt. Brandon Caldwell, seeing him clearly for the first time with glasses. (Caters News).
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The dangerous behaviors of teens who use fake weed (CNN) The synthetic cannabinoids often called "fake weed" are a mix of chemicals sprinkled on what looks like incense and sold in shiny packages, often to teens and young adults.
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People see black men as larger and stronger than white men — even when they're not, study says Even if white and black men are the same heights and weights, people tend to perceive black men as taller, more muscular and heavier.
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Lyme disease soars in Michigan as tick populations grow Cases of Lyme disease in Michigan have risen dramatically in recent years, and a new study links that trend to larger and more widespread tick populations.
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Money raised for cancer photo siblings tops £275k More than £275,000 has been raised for the children of a couple who died of cancer within days of each other. Mike Bennet, 57, and wife Julie, 50, made headlines when an image was released of them holding hands during their last moments together.
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SEE IT: The heartfelt moment a visually impaired baby sees military dad for first time It was true fatherly bliss when an Air Force man returned to his upstate New York home and locked eyes with his 9-month-old son. Thanks to new glasses - blue with cute circular frames - Reagan Caldwell was able to spot his father for the first time ...
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Should first-year doctors be allowed to work 24-hour shifts? First-year doctors in training will be allowed to work up to 24 hours straight under new rules starting this summer, sparking controversy over what's safest for patients and physicians.
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FDA Approves Ribociclib (Kisqali ) for Advanced HR+ Breast Cancer The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved ribociclib (Kisqali, Novartis) in combination with an aromatase inhibitor as initial endocrine-based therapy for the treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human ...
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Woman resigned to being plump learns she had 140-pound tumor Mary Clancey, 71, of St. Clair, Schuylkill County, sits after a press conference Thursday, March 9, 2017, in Allentown, Pa., discussing how Richard Boulay, a gynecologic oncologist and his surgical team removed of a 140-pound malignant ovarian mass ...
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Study: Cystic fibrosis patients survive 10 years longer in Canada than in US (CNN) Canadians with cystic fibrosis live, on average, 10 years longer than their counterparts in the United States, according to a study published Monday in Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Vancouver boy, 4, goes to dentist, dies VANCOUVER, Wash. (KOIN) - "I've never heard of a 4-year-old going to the dentist and dying." Thmeka Curry's 4-year-old son Mykel Peterson died after a visit to the Must Love Kids dental clinic in Vancouver, March 13, 2017 (KOIN).
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Potential Changes Could Extend Doctor Shifts (ABC 6 News)--Doctors work long hours each day to save lives and it can take a toll. For new doctors, that can be an even bigger burden.
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Wirral children orphaned by cancer can keep their family home after public donate £276000 THREE Wirral children orphaned by cancer after their mum and dad died within days of each other have thanked the public for their overwhelming generosity.
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Scott Gottlieb, Trump pick for FDA, is on the side of the little guy President Trump's pick for the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, is qualified and capable. He will do great work if confirmed, but his nomination provides a great opportunity to lay out a crucial lesson that regulation often serves to ...
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4-year-old dies after anesthesia used in dental procedure VANCOUVER, Wash. -- A 4-year-old Vancouver boy has died after what seemed like a routine dentist visit last week. Mykel Peterson was put under with anesthesia to fill a cavity, but never woke up.
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Children's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes soars with just three hours of screen time a day Children who spend hours staring at smartphones have a raised risk of type 2 diabetes, experts have warned. Youngsters who look at screens for more than three hours a day are fatter and have greater insulin resistance, a study found.
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'Candida Auris', Deadly Fungal Infection Have Been Reported In US A kind of yeast, "Candida auris", has been reported in United States (Photo : Photo by Theo Heimann/Getty Images) "Candida auris" is a type of yeast that can enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body causing serious invasive infections.
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This fruit made the 'Dirty Dozen' list for the first time Next time you're browsing the produce aisle, you may want to steer clear of a conventional fruit beloved in pies and whole-fruit form alike.
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Report Finds Pesticide Residues Often Remain on Fruits and Vegetables Even After They Are Washed For the second year in a row, strawberries topped the "Dirty Dozen" list of pesticide-contaminated produce that the Environmental Working Group complies every year.
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Colorado House approves 16-plant home pot limit DENVER - Colorado is moving to curb the nation's most generous marijuana allowance for medical patients growing their own plants.
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About to Sell Marijuana Stocks? Read This First Ready to sell marijuana stocks because of worries about what's ahead? First, consider why you bought the stocks in the first place.
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Vital Signs: Gluten-free eating leaves many nutritious, tasty foods available Gluten-free eating seems to be the diet of themoment for weight loss. But, for those who live with celiac disease, eating a diet free from the protein gluten is vital for good health and the prevention of certain chronic diseases.
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