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Pregnant women with Zika are 20 times more likely to have a baby with a birth defect, CDC says It's been clear for a while now that pregnant women who become infected with the Zika virus are more likely to have babies with microcephaly, neural tube defects and other serious problems.
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First Zika cases of the year reported, 1 in Collier As Zika continues to spread across Florida, doctors are working to better understand the virus. People are asking questions, and the NBC2 Investigators took those questions to the Zika Task Force.
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Zika virus infection during pregnancy may increase birth defect risk 20-fold, CDC study finds The Zika virus may increase the risk that a pregnant woman has a child with certain birth defects by up to 20-fold, according to a new study.
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Zika-Related Birth Defects 20 Times Higher Than Pre-Zika The number of children born with birth defects potentially related to Zika virus was 20 times higher in 2016 than before the virus arrived in the United States, providing further proof of the link between Zika and birth defects, according to findings ...
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40000 pounds of veal from Ohio company recalled over E. coli concern An Ohio packing company is recalling more than 40,000 pounds of boneless veal products, some of which are sold in Texas, because they may be contaminated with E. coli.
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Ohio Farms Packing Co. Ltd. Ohio Farms Packing Co. Ltd. in Creston, OH, has recalled 40,680 pounds of boneless veal products that may be contaminated with the rare E. coli O103, according to the U.S.
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Trump issues statement in response to 'witch hunt' against Attorney General Jeff Sessions US President Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with House and Senate leadership in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on March 1, 2017.
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We Are Planned Parenthood: Why We Went To DC To Share Our Stories With Legislators Our elected officials have the responsibility of keeping all people healthy and able to lead empowered lives. 03/02/2017 09:28 am ET | Updated 12 hours ago.
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This 'Smart' Condom Is Like A Fitbit For Your Dick! Wacky, tacky, and true!!! The world gets weirder every day - and here's the latest offering to really blow your mind. The i.Con, a "smart" condom that measures your partner's thrust velocity and the number of calories burned during sex, among other ...
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Artificial sweetener reveals how much pee is in the average pool Environmental toxicologists at the University of Alberta, Edmonton have tallied how much pee is in commercial-sized swimming pools.
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Sickle cell anemia patient 'cured' by gene therapy, doctors say (CNN) In a world first, a teenager with sickle cell disease achieved complete remission after an experimental gene therapy at Necker Children's Hospital in Paris, researchers say.
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Scientists confirm worst fears about pee in pools About one in five Americans say they've peed in the pool. Even the world's most famous pool-user, Michael Phelps, says "everybody" does it.
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High-Tech Condom Ring Coming Out To Measure Boink Performance "Users will have the option to share their recent data with friends, or, indeed the world," the manufacturer promises. By Mary Papenfuss.
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Massachusetts Governor Vows to Shield Planned Parenthood Funding The Planned Parenthood office in Boston. Gov. Charlie Baker has promised that Massachusetts will plug holes in the budget of the organization's state chapter if Congress blocks the use of Medicaid funding.
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A Lesson for Planned Parenthood's Pinup Girls Glam American actresses Emma Stone and Dakota Johnson adorned their pricy Oscars ceremony gowns and handbags with golden Planned Parenthood pins in the shape of the group's logo.
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This sex wearable that's being falsely marketed as a 'smart condom' is kind of ridiculous With today's wearable gadgets, you can track your fitness, your sleep, and now, even your performance in the bedroom. Online retailer British Condoms is accepting early-bird registrations for a sex wearable that's being marketed as a "the world's first ...
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Ohio Farms Packing Recalls Veal for Possible E. coli Ohio Farms Packing Company is recalling about 40,680 pounds of boneless veal products that may be contamianted with E. coli O103, according to the USDA.
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Monitor your sex life with a Fitbit for your junk Because we live in a world of social media obsession and our lives are basically open books, researchers have developed a "smart condom" that can let everyone know just how well you're doing in bed.
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Guess how much someone paid for this dish full of mold Serious question: How much would you pay for this dish full of mold? I mean, pay to own it, not to get it out of your field of vision.
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More Colorado millennials have colorectal cancer, new study shows AURORA, Colo. -- At first, Nick Brant, a former University of Denver soccer player, thought his stomach pains were nothing to worry about.
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University of Alberta scientists study urine levels in pools Canadian researchers have figured out a way to test just how much urine can be found in a swimming pool. The results? In some cases, about 0.01% of pool water is urine.
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UPDATE: IM Healthy SoyNut Butter recall; E.coli hits kids UPDATE: 12:02 a.m. Eastern, March 4, 2017 - Late Friday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the California Department of Public Health joined other state and federal agencies in warning the public not to eat any I.M.
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Colorectal cancers are increasing in millennials -- 7 symptoms to know You'd be hard-pressed to find many millennials concerned about colorectal cancer. (Since cancer that affects the colon, aka large intestine, and rectum, which connects the colon to the anus, are so similar, they're often grouped together.
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Bad For You - Peeps Oreo I had a friend years ago that ate 100 marshmallow Peeps for a church charity. There was a small amount of people in this church basement, and about a dozen people sat to watch this person stuff his face with the candied chicks and rabbits.
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RECALL | Ohio Farms recalls veal products due to possible E.coli contamination Creston-based Ohio Farms Packing Company is recalling approximately 40,680 pounds of boneless veal products that may be contaminated with E. coli, the U.S.
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UPDATE:Patients on both coasts ate 'SoyNut Butter' before becoming ill Victims of E. coli infection in three states report they ate I.M. Healthy brand "SoyNut Butter" before becoming ill, spurring state and federal public health officials to warn consumers nationwide not to eat the products until further notice.
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WHO swaps H1N1 for 2017-18 flu vaccine, recommends 2 new H7N9 viruses The World Health Organization's (WHO's) flu vaccine advisory group today recommended changing one strain—the 2009 H1N1 component—for the Northern Hemisphere's 2017-18 flu season, which mirrors a recommendation it made last September for the ...
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Oregon State student receiving treatment for meningitis, the university's 3rd case in 4 months An Oregon State University student being treated for meningitis is the third to come down with the disease in the past four months.
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Peeps Oreos Are Reportedly Turning Poop Pink Some people who are eating those new Peeps-flavored Oreos are apparently in the pink ― well, their poop is. The limited-edition Oreos were released a few weeks ago to a hungry world.
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Baker promises funding to offset any Planned Parenthood cuts Governor Charlie Baker is pledging to boost state funding for Planned Parenthood clinics in Massachusetts if his fellow Republicans in Washington push ahead with a plan to slash the flow of federal dollars to the organization.
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Outbreak declared at OSU Oregon State University students walk past the Student Health Services building in April 2016. An outbreak of meningococcal disease has been declared on campus after a third student was diagnosed with the same strain on Thursday.
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Artificial 'embryos' created in the lab Scientists have created "artificial embryos" using stem cells from mice, in what they believe is a world first. The University of Cambridge team used two types of stem cells and a 3D scaffold to create a structure closely resembling a natural mouse embryo.
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CDC Concerned by H7N9 Bird Flu's Sudden Spread in China A sudden surge in cases of H7N9 bird flu in China is a "cause for concern," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
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Surge in human cases of deadly bird flu is prompting alarm A surge in human infections of a deadly bird flu in China is prompting increasing concern among health officials around the world.
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Hearing Loss Is The Silent Killer Of Relationships My recently deceased husband wore hearing aids in both ears. I'm serious when I say they likely saved our marriage. And to be honest, since he lost both of them in the nursing home where he spent his final few weeks, I can't even be sure he heard me ...
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2 mumps cases confirmed at Barrington High School A second case of mumps has been confirmed at Barrington High School, this time in an adult employee. (WLS). WLS. By Evelyn Holmes, Diane Pathieu and Liz Nagy.
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Mom Says Pressure to Breastfeed Led to Accidentally Starving Her Infant Son: 'We Were So Brainwashed' Just 19 days after giving birth to a healthy baby boy, Jillian Johnson lost her son Landon due to accidental starvation. "If I had given him just one bottle, he would still be alive," Johnson writes in a blog post for the non-profit organization Fed Is ...
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CDC: More children are getting sick from drinking hand sanitizer There is a harmful trend going around that involves consuming a household item and, according to health officials, it is on the rise.
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About 680000 Oball Rattles recalled due to choking hazard The balls have 28 finger holes and measure four inches in diameter. Embedded in the rattles are a clear plastic disc with all orange beads and two clear plastic discs with beads of varying colors on the perimeter.
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E. Coli Outbreak Likely Caused By IM Healthy SoyNut Butter Twelve people, most of them children, are suffering from an E. coli outbreak that struck five states and may be linked to I.M. Healthy SoyNut Butter, health officials said.
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Rattles recalled after reports of children gagging on small parts ATLANTA (WRIC/NEXSTAR MEDIA) - The Consumer Product Safety Commission is alerting parents to a rattle recall. Some plastic Oball Rattles can break and pose a choking hazard to young children.
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