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Target recalls water absorbing Easter toys that pose life-threatening ingestion hazard INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Target is recalling water absorbing toys due to a "serious ingestion hazard" that can be life-threatening.
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Target Easter Egg Toy Recall: Toys May Be Fatal If Ingested MINNEAPOLIS, MN - Target Corp. on Thursday issued a voluntarily recall of several potentially hazardous products. The recall includes toys Hatch & Grow Easter Eggs, Easter Grow Toys and Hatch Your Own Dino.
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Mom pens tearful tribute to 4-year-old son who died of cancer Nolan Scully, a 4-year-old who died after battling cancer earlier this year, is being remembered by his mother Ruth. Ruth Scully wrote a heartbreaking tribute to her son, as she hopes to bring awareness to childhood cancer.
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Teething tablets recalled for inconsistent levels of poisonous herb Modal Trigger Hyland's Baby Teething Tablets.AP The maker of Hyland's teething tablets has issued a recall for any remaining packages at the urging of U.S.
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Texas warns about biggest mumps outbreak in 22 years (CNN) The Texas Department of State Health Services warned this week of multiple ongoing mumps outbreaks. The surge, which includes 221 cases this year, constitutes the highest incidence of mumps in the state in 22 years.
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Five new cases of measles confirmed in Hennepin County Damian Dovarganes, Associated Press FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 file photo, a pediatrician holds a dose of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine at his practice in Northridge, Calif.
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8-month-old baby weighing 38 pounds baffles doctors An 8-month-old baby in India who weighs as much as a healthy 4-year-old has left doctors stumped over what could be causing her rabid appetite.
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10 infants in California neonatal intensive care unit test positive for antibiotic resistant superbug County and hospital health officials are investigating how 10 infants tested positive for a dangerous bacteria while they were being treated in the neonatal intensive care unit at the University of California Irvine Medical Center.
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California hospital has infection outbreak among infants ORANGE, Calif. (AP) - Dangerous bacteria infected 10 infants in a neonatal intensive care unit at a California hospital over a span of eight months, a newspaper reported.
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How California got more children vaccinated after the Disneyland measles outbreak In early 2015, vaccinations became a national story in California after an outbreak of measles at Disneyland. The situation drew attention to the number of parents who receive exemptions from getting their kids vaccinated.
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Nevada Becomes First State to Install Syringe Vending Machines There is a new plan in Las Vegas to install vending machines that would dispense clean needles in order to fight rising heroin and HIV rates in the state.
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Is Yellow Fever Knocking At Our Door? Scientists love patterns. It's what makes science possible - and powerful - especially when it comes to infectious diseases. Over the past 30 years, scientists have noticed a distinctive pattern of mosquito-borne diseases in the Western Hemisphere ...
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Hyland's homeopathic teething tablets recalled nationwide (CNN) Any remaining Hyland's homeopathic teething products are now being removed from store shelves under a major recall. Two types of the teething products, which previously were linked to the deaths of 10 children, have been recalled, the Food and ...
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In New York, free access to opioid antidote may be limited New Yorkers with friends or family members addicted to opioids are worried about a potential shortfall in supplies of the antidote naloxone, as overdose deaths rise and it takes more medication to reverse overdoses from fentanyl, a newer killer on the ...
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Las Vegas Becomes The First US City To Debut Public Needle Vending Machines Chelsi Cheatom from Trac-B presenting the new vending machines for pilot project at SNHD. The first public needle vending machine in the United States debuted in Las Vegas.
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Zika Found in Common Backyard Asian Tiger Mosquito A common backyard mosquito can be infected with the Zika virus and it may pass the virus along in its eggs, researchers reported Friday.
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This Dramatic Graph Shows How the Pro-Vaccine Movement Can Win The anti-vaxxers have relied on their passion to push bad policy. We can beat them—we just have to find ours. By Renee DiResta. California / Vaccines Doctor pediatrician injecting vaccine to cute girl.
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New CRISPR tool can detect tiny amounts of viruses Far to the right side of the decimal point—beyond milli, micro, nano, pico, and femto—lives the atto, the metric prefix representing 10-18. Slap it in front of a unit of concentration, such as molar, and it means that something exists in an ...
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Diabetes on the rise among young Americans Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 15 (ANI): An increasing number of the U.S. children are being diagnosed with diabetes, according to a recent report.
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Type 2 diabetes, once considered a disease for adults, is increasingly common in tweens and teens Nutritionist Gabrielle Guzman tells a mom that her daughter, who is 60 pounds overweight, is heading down a path toward diabetes. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times).
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Renowned HIV/AIDS Researcher Dies While Swimming in Florida Police say a 71-year-old Canadian HIV/AIDS researcher died while swimming off a Florida beach with his family. | April 13, 2017, at 4:31 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Renowned HIV/AIDS Researcher Dies While Swimming in ...
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Minnesota highlights availability of lifesaving opioid OD antidote A potentially life-saving antidote for opioid overdoses is now available without a prescription across much of Minnesota, health officials said Friday.
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How National Take-Back Initiative works According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for ...
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Benedict Cumberbatch during filming of the TV show Sherlock NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) - A star-studded team of Broad Institute researchers has developed a new nucleic acid detection technology that combines isothermal amplification and a new breed of CRISPR enzyme that targets RNA.
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What people with autism want you to know Like many autistic people, I have complicated feelings about Autism Awareness Month, which rolls around every April. According to the Autism Society, the initiative was created "to promote autism awareness, inclusion and self-determination for all, and ...
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Organ donors sought by DHR EDINBURG - It didn't require much deliberation when deciding to give her father a kidney, Janett Arambula said. The 31-year-old is the first kidney transplant donor at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance and was honored Thursday at the Edinburg Conference ...
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Colquitt Regional scores its 6th 'A' for patient safety Pictured are members of the Speech-Language Pathology Department at Colquitt Regional Medical Center, from left, Ivy Jarvis, Gracie Qurnell, Renee Michele Masterson, Sumner McCook, and Lauren Jacobs.
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Bird flu redirects trade flow of US chicken, eggs, grains CHICAGO, April 13 Global outbreaks of bird flu in poultry have altered the flow of U.S. chicken meat, eggs and grain around the world, adding to challenges faced by domestic exporters and giving a leg up to Brazil, which has so far escaped the disease.
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