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Ready or not, mosquito season starts May 1 in Virginia York County Mosquito Control begins to battle the start of mosquito season by putting out larvicide and asking members of the community to empty any container filled with water.
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Antibiotics linked to double the risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy Antibiotics can double the risk of miscarriage if taken during early pregnancy, a new study suggests. A major review involving more than 95,000 women has found five common classes of the drug were associated with an increased risk, while two others ...
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Alcohol is associated with higher risk of breast cancer in African-American women Bottom Line: Alcohol consumption was associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in a large study of African-American women, indicating that they, like white women, may benefit from limiting alcohol.
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Jarrius Robertson's father says son out of surgery, has 'new, working liver' On Tuesday the New Orleans Saints surprised Jarrius 'JJ' Robertson, 14, with a contract to be their "hype man" for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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'Stealthing' sex assault of removing condom during intercourse condemned in legal review Callers to rape crisis centers have reported an act that has left them shaken, wondering if it constitutes rape: After agreeing to have sex with a condom, their male partner intentionally removed it sometime during intercourse.
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Dr Sergio Canavero plans BRAIN TRANSPLANT to reawaken the dead Sergio Canavero plans to carry out the first transplant of a cryogenically frozen brain to a living body. The Italian neurosurgeon revealed the timetable as he discussed the world's first head transplant that is due to take place in China in 10 months ...
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Marijuana-Laced Edible Sickens Dog: Signs Of Marijuana Poisoning In Animals Pet Owners Should Watch Out For A pet owner urges marijuana users to be careful with their weed after her golden retriever ingested a pot-laced edible. What are the signs a pet has ingested weed?
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Certain antibiotics linked to increased risk of miscarriage, study confirms The use of certain kinds of common antibiotics early in a pregnancy appears to be linked to an increased risk of miscarriage, new Canadian research has confirmed.
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Common antibiotics may up risk of miscarriage Toronto, May 1 (IANS) Women who take common antibiotics to treat various infections during early pregnancy may be at two-fold risk of suffering a miscarriage, according to a new study.
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Mom who lost son to opioid overdose shares heartbreaking photo As her son lay dying in a hospital bed from an overdose of fentanyl, a man-made opioid, Sherri Kent climbed into the bed to comfort him and held his hand.
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Save Medicaid: Legalize medical marijuana Here's something we haven't heard from Trump's camp in its promise to replace Obama Care with "something much better.
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Ottawa cannabis conference looks at the business side of marijuana Marijuana-related businesses gathered this weekend in Ottawa for the first in a series of Canada-wide conferences on the business opportunities that will come with cannabis legalization.
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Melanoma Monday: Tell your loved ones to get checked Monday, May 1 is Melanoma Monday. Get checked - and tell your friends to do the same. Alissa Groeninger , WTSP 8:32 PM. EDT April 30, 2017.
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Speaker says vaccines and autism may be linked, a view denied by public health officials Jeff Wheeler Ikram Mohamed told the audience that she has five children and has chosen to delay the vaccinations of four of them over fears of a link to autism.
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Butchers in 'kidney bazaar' LAHORE - The federal investigation agency last week smashed a kidney racket in Lahore; a sprawling city already described in the international media as 'Pakistan's kidney bazaar'.
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12-year-old girl scalped by carnival ride breaks her silence Lulu was just 11 when a truly gruesome incident at a Nebraska carnival disfigured her, but now she's looking back at everything with a smile.
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Drugged driving surpasses drunken driving among drivers killed in crashes, report finds Driving under the influence of drugs was deadlier in 2015 than driving while drunk, a new report found. Still, some safety experts caution that drunken driving remains a bigger problem and say that drugged driving needs more research.
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Left-Handed People More Likely to Have Slender Faces Left-handed people are 25 percent more likely to have slimmer faces, according to a recent study. Perhaps that is somewhat to make up for their being also statistically more likely to contract tuberculosis.
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May highlights 'National Mental Health Awareness' There are 80,000 children who suffer from Mental Health issues in Bexar County and only 20 percent receive treatment, stated CGC's advocacy campaign "One In Five Minds.
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WNY takes part in prescription take back day BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Law enforcement and medical officials teamed up Saturday to get unused and unwanted drugs out of people's homes.
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Pennsylvania hosts Drug Take-Back Day in 67 counties HERSHEY, Pa. -- The Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, Pennsylvania State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration hosted its 13th Drug Take-Back Day in the past seven years on Saturday.
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Scientists say left-handed people tend to have a slender-shaped face According to a new study, people with a slender jaw and a convex facial profile have more chances of being left-handed. To get to these results, researchers from the University of Washington analyzed three national surveys that included 13.536 people ...
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May is National Mental Health Month and in Iberia Parish All are welcome and there is no charge for admission at the Iberia Mental Health Initiative event May 23. Contact Catherine Wattigny at 256-3411 for more information.
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Your sons and your daughters: mental health in the age of overtime Weary working warriors of Australia, we need to talk about what your heroic long hours, your selfless overtime, and your lack of self-care is doing to our nation's mental health.
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As Eman Ahmed Plans To Leave India, A Warning From Her Doctor Muffazal Lakdawala, the bariatric surgeon who treated the Egyptian national Eman Ahmed for obesity, has warned her family against shifting her.
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Zika virus suspected in Clark County Area health officials took steps Saturday to prevent the spread of the Zika virus after a Clark County resident began showing symptoms.
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People With Slender Face Likely To Be Left-Handed, More Susceptible To Tuberculosis The genes behind slim facial features and tuberculosis may also raise the likelihood for left-handedness. Earlier studies also link high incidence of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia in left-handed people.
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Suspected case of Zika virus in Clark County FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2016, file photo, a female Aedes aegypti mosquito acquires a blood meal on the arm of a researcher at the Biomedical Sciences Institute in the Sao Paulo's University in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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