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World Autism Awareness Day with Ben Royko I was trying to think of what I wanted to say about autism on this Autism Awareness weekend. But then Facebook helped me out and just showed me what I wrote three years ago.
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World Autism Awareness Day Quotes: 11 Best Quotes From People With Autism World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) was adopted by the United Nations in 2007 to highlight the growing healthy crisis globally. Since then, it is celebrated on April 2 each year.
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Learning, as an adult woman, you have autism (CNN) -- Laura James, 47, is a successful journalist and author. She's a wife to Tim and mother to four adult children. She likes fashion, cats and writing.
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Learning, as an adult woman, you have autism (CNN) Laura James, 47, is a successful journalist and author. She's a wife to Tim and mother to four adult children. She likes fashion, cats and writing.
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April the Giraffe: 'It Looks like We Will Have an April Fools Baby' HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - April the giraffe is demonstrating "odd behavior," but the drastic changes in her attitude, eating habits and physicality are all expected and prompting veterinarians to say, "it looks like we will have an April Fools baby ...
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World Autism Day Autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) incorporates a group of neurodevelopmental disorders causing impaired communication skills and social skills.
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April update: 'This is what we have all been waiting for!' April, the now-famous-and-very-pregnant giraffe at Animal Adventure Park, might give birth soon. As in, really soon. (Click here to watch the live stream).
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April the giraffe survived the April Fools' jokes. Now she just has to give birth. April the giraffe let Saturday pass without giving birth to the world's most anticipated giraffe baby - a disappointment to some fans, though it should quell rumors that her pregnancy was an elaborate April Fools' Day joke.
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April The Giraffe 'Will Have This Calf When She Is Good And Ready' HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS4) - The world waits for April the giraffe to half her calf, but, quite simply, she'll have it when she's darn good and ready.
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A man fell asleep with his iPhone charging in bed. It nearly electrocuted him. When Wiley Day fell asleep on March 22, his iPhone was not far away. Like so many others, he had grown used to keeping his phone with him in bed, via an extension cord, as it charged overnight.
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One million Welsh adults 'physically inactive' More than one million adults in Wales are physically inactive, according to a British Heart Foundation report. It also showed women in Wales were 40% more likely to be classified physically inactive than men.
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A 'sci-fi' cancer therapy fights brain tumors, study finds In this March 29, 2017 photo, Joyce Endresen wears an Optune therapy device for brain cancer, as she speaks on a phone at work in Aurora, Ill.
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New Jersey bills call for $1K tax credit to organ donors TRENTON, N.J. - A New Jersey lawmaker wants to offer tax credits to organ donors, but his no-strings approach is meeting opposition from groups who believe the practice runs afoul of federal law.
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E-cigarette battery explosions on the rise Popularity isn't the only thing that's exploding in the electronic cigarette market. The lithium-ion batteries that power e-cigarettes, also known as vaping pens, can explode with enough force to knock out teeth and crack vertebrae.
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Pa. asks for doctor's input on medical marijuana regulations In this Tuesday, March 28, 2017 photo, Meagan Holt holds a vial of cannabis oil she uses to comfort her daughter Maddie, Tuesday, March 28, 2017, after they attended a hearing at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash.
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Babies in Britain, Canada and Italy cry more than elsewhere – study Parents struggling with a wailing baby can rest assured they are not alone - British babies cry more than in a number of other industrialised countries, a study suggests.
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Half of British women STILL failing to check their boobs for signs of cancer Experts claim 1,500 lives a year could be saved if every woman checked for symptoms at least once a month. Tell-tale signs include lumps, pain, abnormalities, rashes and swelling.
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Breast Cancer Patients In a Handful of States Opting for Preventive Mastectomies Women who live in certain parts of the United States and who have been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer are choosing to have double mastectomies instead of just removing the one affected breast.
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Medical marijuana bill scheduled for second reading in House Monday CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Members of the state House of Delegates are scheduled to take up the bill that would legalize medical marijuana in West Virginia during Monday's floor session.
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Los Banos smokers leaning to quit after cigarette tax hike Cigarette prices skyrocketed Saturday after Proposition 56 went into effect, raising the state tax to $2 per pack along with an increase to other tobacco products.
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Controversy brews in Arkansas over concealed carry, medical marijuana LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - "I don't think it's right that I have to choose, especially if one could help me." Nick Yarberry, 31, qualifies for medical marijuana.
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A 'Catch-22' of medical marijuana and organ transplants A rise in the use of medical marijuana has spurred a debate about organ transplantation, and it's changing some laws across the nation.
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A "sci-fi" cancer therapy fights brain tumors, study finds Joyce Endresen wears an Optune therapy device for brain cancer, as she speaks on a phone at work in Aurora, Ill., on March 29, 2017.
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"Sci-fi" cancer therapy fights brain tumors, study finds WASHINGTON -- Although it sounds like science fiction, a cap-like device that makes electric fields to fight cancer improved survival for the first time in more than a decade for people with deadly brain tumors, final results of a large study suggest ...
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Tdap vaccination in pregnancy effective in preventing pertussis in infants 1. Maternal vaccination with tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, acellular pertussis (Tdap) during pregnancy was found to be highly effective in preventing pertussis in newborns during the first year of life.
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New Jersey Bills Call for $1K Tax Credit to Organ Donors A New Jersey lawmaker wants the state to offer tax credits to organ donors, but that doesn't sit well with everyone. | April 2, 2017, at 12:20 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. New Jersey Bills Call for $1K Tax Credit to Organ Donors.
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Andrew Adkins: Donating life one of the best decisions I was just a giddy 16-year-old ready to grip a steering wheel and hit the road when I read a question that threw me for a loop. "Do you want to be an organ donor?
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World's Most Caffeinated Coffee Over 1.7 Times The Recommended Daily Caffeine Limit What? The coffee with the most caffeine? What's that you say? Black Insomnia coffee? World's strongest coffee? From South Africa?
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Are Flame Retardants Driving Some of Thyroid Cancer Increase? Initial research suggests that some flame retardants, used in many furnishings in the home, could be associated with an increased risk of papillary thyroid cancer, the most common form of this type of cancer.
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Maternal pertussis vaccination reduces risk for newborns by more than 90 percent Kaiser Permanente Among infants of women who received the Tdap pertussis booster vaccine during pregnancy, the risk of contracting pertussis was reduced by an estimated 91 percent during the first two months of life ?
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Vending machines may start delaying delivery of less-healthy snacks ... ??? So, this is a dilemma many face when we go to a vending machine. Go for a healthy snack or succumb to the temptation of something salty, sweet or fatty or all three.
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Opioid overdoses are climbing. But prescription painkillers aren't driving them anymore. The crackdown on opioid prescriptions to rein in the raging epidemic of opioid abuse and overdoses is picking up steam. Ten states have passed legislation that limits new opioid prescriptions to 10 days or less (in line with 2016 Centers for Diseases ...
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Waiting for just 25 seconds can curb chocolate craving: study Washington, Apr 2 (PTI) Craving for a bar of chocolate? Pausing for just 25 seconds before buying your favourite sweet treat can be enough to curb the desire and make you choose a more healthy snack, a new study has found.
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NC's 1st Lady Raising Awareness of Metastatic Breast Cancer North Carolina's first lady is working with breast cancer survivors and oncology experts to raise awareness of people living with metastatic cancer, which means the disease has spread to other organs.
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Craving for chocolates? Play the 25-second game to curb your temptation! New Delhi: Chocolates play an important role in the lives of those who harbour a deep love for the sinful treats. Unfortunately, their sugar content makes many control their cravings.
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Opioid epidemic worsens 'deaths of despair' among white people Despite decades of improvement, mortality rates among white, middle-aged Americans are on the rise, and the opioid epidemic has accelerated the incline.
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WHO Names Depression As Leading Cause Of Sickness And Disability, Calls For Urgent Action The World Health Organization names depression as the world's leading cause of sickness and disability, and calls for urgent action on mental health.
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Relay for Life to host cancer survivor dinner, annual Relay event in Albany Cancer survivors begin their walk around the track at then-Darton State College during the 2015 Dougherty and Lee County Relay for Life event.
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Hunt's Chili Kits recalled nationwide for Salmonella risk Conagra Brands Inc. is recalling Hunt's Chili Kits from retailers, military commissaries and online shoppers nationwide because of possible Salmonella contamination.
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More than 300 million people suffer from depression: WHO These new figures are a wake-up call for all countries to re-think their approaches to mental health. Agencies | Published: April 3, 2017 10:18 am.
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I.M. Healthy and Dixie Dew E. coli Outbreak Update - What Shoes to Drop Next? The I.M. Healthy brand Soy Nut Butter paste outbreak includes at least 29 confirmed with infections from the outbreak strain of E. coli O157:H7 across 12 states.
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FDA Closes Down Soy Nut Butter Maker Linked To Multi-State E.Coli Outbreak Label of Dixie Dew brand Soy Nut Butter supplied by FDA. The butter is under recall. (NATIONAL) -- The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) suspended on March 28 the food facility registration of Dixie Dew Products, Inc. (Dixie Dew) of Erlanger, Kentucky, ...
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Indianapolis museum to display letters sent to early HIV activist Ryan White FILE - In this July 9, 1988 file photo, AIDS activists, Ryan White, left, Jason Robertson, center, and British pop singer Elton John appear together at "For the Love of Children" benefit for children with AIDS and other serious illnesses in Los Angeles.
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