Saturday, April 29, 2017

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Some people call it "stealthing" -- a practice where men secretly remove or damage condoms without their partners' knowledge.
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More and more men are "stealthing" (secretly removing their condoms) during sex. That's not funny—it's f*cked up.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma -- Keri Young and her husband, Royce, were anxiously awaiting an ultrasound photo of their unborn child when the doctor walked into the room with a serious look on her face.
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A couple from Oklahoma City, Keri and Royce Young, said goodbye to their newborn daughter the same day she was born, as the baby had no brain.
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(Today.com) Two months ago, Royce Young shared a picture on Facebook of his pregnant wife Keri, sleeping. He included a heartfelt message about her strength.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Brineura (cerliponase alfa) as a treatment for a specific form of Batten disease.
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(Valley News Live) A disturbing new sex trend is gaining a lot of attention online. "Stealthing" is when a man secretly takes off his condom during consensual sex, and then brags about it online after.
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Following the publication of a study into stealthing, there has been much public discussion of the horrendous sexual assault trend.
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(File photo | Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Members of the Huntsman family joined University of Utah President David Pershing, Health Sciences Senior Vice President Vivian Lee and Huntsman Cancer Institute Director Mary Beckerle in June 2014 to ...
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Where medical marijuana is legal, adults are more likely to use the drug illegally and are at an increased risk of cannabis use disorder, according to a new study.
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In a moving essay on the blogging platform Medium, the father of a baby born without a brain whose story went viral explained the devastating moment he and his wife discovered she would be stillborn.
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(CNN) -- Some people call it "stealthing" -- a practice where men secretly remove or damage condoms without their partners' knowledge.
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Pediatric researchers in Philadelphia have developed a system mimicking the environment in a mother's womb that could provide new hope for survival and illness prevention in premature babies.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) - Some call it stealthing, others calls it sexual assault. It's a disturbing new trend with dangerous consequences.
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DELAWARE - An update to a joint report from the Governors Highway Safety Association and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility found drugs were more prevalent in fatal crashes than alcohol for the first time.
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An artificial womb resembling a plastic bag has been used to keep premature lambs alive for four weeks outside of their own mother's womb.
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BioMarin Pharmaceuticals has won the first FDA approval for a treatment for Batten disease, a rare group of disorders that rob children of vision, cognitive abilities, and motor skills, and usually prove deadly before adulthood.
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The marijuana business in the United States is booming. Though the country's current administration is focused on the coal industry and other manufacturing jobs that are nearing obsolescence, New Frontier Data has predicted that if given the chance ...
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FRIDAY, April 28, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Brineura (cerliponase alfa) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat a specific form of Batten Disease, a rare set of genetic disorders that typically begin in childhood between ages ...
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When babies are born, they draw their first breaths. Those gulps of oxygen trigger the lungs to stop developing. When babies are born prematurely, the same thing happens.
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ESCANABA - Public Health, Delta and Menominee Counties, along with the SAVE council, will be hosting an Informational town hall meeting called Marijuana Legalization: "The Impact.
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Medical pot patients could see their marijuana become cleaner and safer, with the cost jumping about 10 percent, under new draft regulations for California's multibillion-dollar medical cannabis industry.
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DES MOINES, Iowa - A medical marijuana oil program approved by the Iowa Legislature might not offer much help to patients with qualifying medical conditions, but advocates say it's at least a step in the right direction.
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Hundreds of patients will seek compensation after a breast surgeon was convicted of carrying out needless operations, solicitors have said.
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Ian Paterson, former Heart of England's NHS Trust's busiest surgeon, is facing a life sentence after a jury convicted him of carrying out unnecessary breast operations that maimed some of his victims for life.
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Rep. Allen Peake, a Macon Republican, ​runs a rudimentary and clandestine network that gets cannabis oil to patients. By Craig Johnson (Patch Staff) - April 28, 2017 12:49 pm ET.
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Come July, the yellow fever vaccine could be tough to find. So, if you're traveling this summer to a place with the disease, you probably want to schedule a trip to a clinic sooner rather than later, the Centers for Diseases for Control and Prevention ...
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The groups' message for a meeting planned for Sunday at the Brian Coyle Community Center in Minneapolis: "The epidemic is autism, not measles.
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Party Animal is recalling two lots of its Cocolicious dog food because it may contain pentobarbital. Samples of the company's 13 oz can of Cocolicious Beef & Turkey dog food and Cocolicious Chicken & Beef dog food tested positive for pentobarbital, ...
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A study published in this week's issue of Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition found that people with slender lower faces are 25 percent more likely to be left-handed.
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MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's lower house overwhelmingly passed a bill Friday approving the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, the latest in a series of legal changes and court rulings that have somewhat relaxed cannabis laws in Mexico.
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THURSDAY, April 27, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Previous research has linked type 2 diabetes and memory loss. Now, new research may be closing in on some of the reasons why.
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GENEVA - Eleven people have died and five are in the hospital, Liberian officials said on Friday, after contracting a mystery illness the World Health Organisation (WHO) said was linked to attendance at the funeral of a religious leader.
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Slender jaws have also been associated with overbite and susceptibility to tuberculosis, researchers found in a recent study. By Amy Wallace | April 28, 2017 at 10:09 AM.
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Officials at the World Health Organization (WHO) say they've ruled out Ebola as the cause of an illness that's killed 11 of 17 people in the West African nation of Liberia.
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"The days are long, but the years are short." That's how Jennifer and Tracy VanHoutan, the parents of Noah and Laine and Emily, describe what it's like to have a child with Batten disease, a rare and devastating neurological condition that took their ...
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World Health Organization officials said Friday that they are investigating a troubling report out of Liberia of a "cluster of unexplained illnesses and deaths" in an area several hours from Monrovia.
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A HEARTBROKEN mum has shared a harrowing final picture of her son dying in a hospital bed in a tragic warning to others. 0. By Jess Bell / Published 27th April 2017.
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The higher prostate cancer death rates seen among black men in the United States may be due to a higher incidence of preclinical disease and a higher risk of metastatic progression, according to the results of a study published in Cancer.
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SACRAMENTO - California's first human West Nile virus case of the year has been confirmed in Kings County. Related Articles. San Jose twin sisters beat young adult cancer, together · Should California home cooks be able to sell meals out of their ...
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Scott Meador, the vector control program coordinator for the Tulsa City-County Health Department, demonstrates a mosquito trap in Tulsa, Okla.
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PALM DESERT, Calif. - Saturday, April 29 is National Prescription Drugs Take Back Day where people can find local collection sites to drop off their old prescriptions.
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The federal Drug Enforcement Administration and its local partners around the country are hosting a prescription medication take-back day Saturday, April 29.
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men other than skin cancer affecting about one in seven men. It is estimated for 2017 in the United States that 161,350 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed with around 26,730 deaths that ...
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