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Married couple didn't know they were twins A married couple from Mississippi discovered that they were biological siblings, soon after they got the results from a routine DNA test.
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Overcoming Opioids: The quest for less addictive drugs photo - Heidi Wyandt, 27, puts on her coat to leave the Altoona Center Heidi Wyandt, 27, puts on her coat to leave the Altoona Center for Clinical Research in Altoona, Pa.
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| Discount mammogram clinics being offered in West Virginia Discount mammogram clinics will be offered next month by the WVU Cancer Institute and the University Healthcare Regional Cancer Center.
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North Dakota Legislature to miss goal of 70-day session Is the North Dakota Legislature ready to approve a pilot project for a state takeover of county social services funding? Are lawmakers ready to enact new protections for confidential drug informants?
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Health Officials Warn of Exposure to Measles in Ann Arbor State health officials have confirmed a second case of measles in Michigan, and local officials are warning the public that people may have been exposed to the disease at two Ann Arbor restaurants recently.
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WCDHD confirms case of measles with exposures in Lincoln County NORTH PLATTE, Neb. A case of measles has been confirmed by the West Central District Health Department. Cropped Photo: CDC. The department says a joint investigation with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has identified ...
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Two Ann Arbor restaurants possibly exposed to measles There is a possibility that two Ann Arbor restaurants have been exposed to measles, according to a Washtenaw County Public Health press release.
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Diabetes is on the rise in America's kids and experts don't know why The rate at which America's kids are diagnosed with diabetes is climbing and researchers don't know why. A first-ever study of new diabetes diagnoses of U.S.
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2 Michigan restaurants exposed to measles WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH. - Washtenaw County is warning about two locations where the public could have been exposed to measles. Earlier today, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed a second case of measles in a ...
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Toddlers who use touchscreens sleep less, study says Toddlers really need their sleep. It's crucial when our brains our first developing, so early problems can ripple across your lifetime.
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Want to live up to three years longer? Go running The researchers calculated that, hour for hour, running statistically returns more time to people's lives than it consumes. TODAY file photo.
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Smart bandages which tell doctor how wound is healing to begin trials Smart bandages which can detect how well a wound is healing and send a progress report to the doctor will be trialled within the next year, scientists have said.
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Nevada Will Provide Clean Needle Vending Machines for Drug Users After decades of failed policy driven by the multibillion-dollar federal drug war that criminalizes drug use and addiction, some states are slowly coming around on their own with new health-based approaches.
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Running extends life expectancy, study finds The study found that runners live three years more on average than non-runners, even if they don't run fast and only from time to time.
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Relay for Life kicks off Friday in Onslow County Relay for Life of Onslow County to hold annual event April 21-22 to raise funds for the American Cancer Society while honoring cancer survivors and caregivers and remembering loved ones who have lost their battle with cancer.
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2017 Relay for Life season steps out with optimism Relay for Life, the mother of all community fundraisers in the nation, gets back on track in the Mahoning Valley this week for the start of what promises to be another rewarding and successful season.
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Questions, answers about North Dakota and medical marijuana BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - With the pending signature of Gov. Doug Burgum, medical marijuana will become legal in North Dakota. Here's a look at what's next: WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE?
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Safeguards in place for non-runner emergencies at marathon CHAMPAIGN - Marathons have become widely popular, but they also come with an unintended risk for people living in their host cities, according to a new national study.
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Medical Marijuana Will Soon Be Legal In North Dakota Legislators approved a regulatory plan last week after voters approved the drug last fall. The state health department is aiming to have a system operating in a year, with registered patients able to get the drug from eight state-approved dispensaries.
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Vaccine-chemotherapy combination may improve survival for glioblastoma patients Bottom Line: A vaccine targeting cytomegalovirus (CMV) antigen pp65, combined with high-dose chemotherapy (temozolomide), improved both progression-free survival and overall survival for a small group of glioblastoma (GBM) patients.
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Deadly peanuts in some 'Feisty Crumbles': Big recall by El Segundo snack maker Vegetarian Feisty Crumbles snacks made by a South Bay company are being recalled because they may have small amounts of peanuts in them that could be dangerous or even fatal to people with allergies or sensitivities to the nuts.
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Drug Drop-Off Day Scheduled In St. Johnsbury The Caledonia County Sheriff's Department is taking back unwanted prescription drugs on April 29 at its St. Johnsbury offices from 10 a.m.
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Basic issues cited for NZ's lack of organ donors Imogen Constantine is able to live a normal teenage life after a life-changing liver transplant. Photo / Greg Bowker. An Auckland teenager's "second chance" at life has been held up as another reason for New Zealand to tackle its poor rate of organ donors.
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California company recalls snacks over unlisted peanuts LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Los Angeles-area company is voluntarily recalling one of its vegetarian snacks because it may contain trace amounts of unlisted peanuts.
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Health Alert: New changes for prostate cancer screening The US Preventive Services Task Force has made a slight change in its recommendation for men age 55-69 on PSA Screening for prostate cancer.
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St. Mary's gets 'B,' Piedmont Athens Regional 'C' in latest Leapfrog patient safety ratings Less than 20 percent of Georgia hospitals earned an "A" grade on patient safety in the latest ratings from the Leapfrog Group.
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Toyota Plans to Offer a Robotic Leg to Help the Disabled Japanese carmaker Toyota has designed a robotic leg to help disabled people walk. The company demonstrated the new device to reporters at its headquarters in Tokyo this week.
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Michigan lawmakers target deadly opioid rise LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Mike Hirst is someone who knows the heartbreak of losing a loved one to a drug overdose. The Jackson man's son, Andy Hirst, died of a heroin overdose in 2010.
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Dear Annie: Sleeping help for fibromyalgia sufferer Dear Annie: I was recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia. I am writing to ask you to please publish my letter in your column, as I believe that given your wide audience, this will provide the greatest possibility of helping other FMS patients.
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