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At Least 1 Person Dies Of Ebola In Democratic Republic Of The Congo At least one person has died of the Ebola virus in Democratic Republic of the Congo in recent weeks, according to the World Health Organization.
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Government under pressure after NHS crippled in global cyber attack as weekend of chaos looms NHS bosses and the government are facing questions over why hospitals had been left vulnerable to the global cyber attack that crippled services on Friday.
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UK prime minister: Ransomware attack has gone global London (CNN) British Prime Minister Theresa May says a cyberattack initially believed to be targeting only hospitals in the UK has now gone beyond, involving potentially dozens of countries.
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Cyber attack spreads across 74 countries; some UK hospitals crippled Cyber attacks that hit 74 countries across Europe and Asia Friday, impacting the public health system in Britain, apparently involved a leaked hacking tool from the National Security Agency.
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Next cyber-attack could be imminent, warn experts Another major cyber-attack could be imminent after Friday's global hit that infected more than 125,000 computer systems, security experts have warned.
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NHS 'robust' after cyber-attack A total of 48 of England's NHS trusts were hit by Friday's cyber-attack, but only six are not yet back to normal, Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said.
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Health workers rush to contain fresh outbreak of Ebola in Congo THE first Ebola outbreak since the crisis in West Africa that killed 11,300 people has been declared in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organisation said, after the virus caused three deaths in the area.
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Ebola Outbreak Is Declared in Congo, With at Least 3 Dead NAIROBI, Kenya - An Ebola outbreak has been declared in northern Democratic Republic of Congo and has killed at least three people in the past three weeks, the World Health Organization said on Friday.
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Avocados popularity spawns rise in hand injuries Avocados popularity spawns rise in hand injuries. Ali Gorman reports during Action News at 5 p.m. on May 11, 2017. (WPVI). WPVI. Friday, May 12, 2017 07:33PM.
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'Avocado hand' injuries on the rise globally People are hurting themselves because they don't know how to properly cut avocados. (MGN Online). GetImage (3).jpg · GetImage (4).
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Report: Disease caused by eating raw fish, like sushi, on the rise SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON/CNN) - Sushi and seafood eaters should beware that a disease caused by consuming raw fish is on the rise.
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Popularity of sushi has brought rise in parasitic infections, warn doctors The growing popularity of sushi has also led to a rise in parasitic infections, say doctors. PHOTO: THE NEW PAPER. Published. 1 hour ago.
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An English Plastic Surgeon Wants Avocados to Come With a Warning Label Avocados are loaded with healthy fats, but the fashionable fruits pose a serious health hazard for home chefs: As Konbini reports, emergency rooms in England are seeing an increase in knife-related hand injuries, all from people trying to prepare avocados.
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Mississippi business recalls meat, poultry frozen products The label of a product that was recalled by Valley Innovative Services on Friday, May 12, 2017. Courtesy: U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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Frozen burritos recalled for possible listeria contamination LAS CRUCES, N.M. - More than 252,000 pounds of frozen burritos are being recalled because of possible listeria contamination. The U.S.
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Congo Faces New Ebola Outbreak The World Health Organization says the Democratic Republic of the Congo is again facing an outbreak of the contagious and deadly Ebola virus.
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Green Chile recalls thousands of burritos over Listeria contamination PORTLAND, Ore. - A food company is recalling more than 250,000 pounds of frozen burritos that could be contaminated with Listeria.
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Ebola outbreak reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo A colorized, magnified electron microscope image of the Ebola virus grows out of an infected VERO 46 cell. Image by NIAID. There is an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization announced Friday.
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Congo announces 9 suspected Ebola cases, including 3 deaths FILE - In this undated colorized transmission electron micrograph file image made available by the CDC shows an Ebola virus virion.
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Don't be sniffy if you smell like a dog Don't you wish you could smell as well as a dog? Actually, you probably can. In a paper published in the new issue of Science, neuroscientist John McGann of Rutgers University in New Jersey describes the idea that humans have a poor sense of smell as a ...
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Green Chile recalls over 250k pounds of burritos after possible Listeria contamination Green Chile Food Co. is recalling 252,854 pounds of meat and poultry burrito products due to a possible Listeria contamination, according to the U.S.
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At Relay For Life, cancer survivors reflect strength and hope Tribune Chronicle / Bob Coupland Pat Chester of Warren, an 18-year breast cancer survivor, and Donovan Stringer, 8, of Warren, a one-year liver cancer survivor, led the cancer survivors through Courthouse Square in Warren Friday for the annual Warren ...
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Woman accused of being a fake nurse treated patients at a St. Louis hospital ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) - A woman is accused of being a fake nurse and treating patients at a St. Louis hospital for three months. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports a federal indictment says Samantha Rivera stole the identity of a real nurse and has ...
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Blood Thinners May Prevent Dementia in Atrial Fibrillation Patients FRIDAY, May 12, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Blood thinners are often prescribed to prevent strokes in people with the abnormal heart rhythm known as atrial fibrillation.
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Rabies: Virginia reports case in traveler to India The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is investigating a confirmed case of human rabies. The Virginia resident was bitten by a dog while traveling in India.
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Cancer survivors share hope in Warren at Ohio's biggest Relay WARREN, Ohio (WYTV) - Friday night, there was a glimmer of hope in the fight against cancer as hundreds laced up to find a cure at the biggest Relay for Life in Ohio.
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Woman accused of being fake nurse at South City hospital Samantha Rivera allegedly lied about being trained as a nurse to land a job at St. Alexus Hospital in South City. Credit: Lincoln Country Sheriff.
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Five Ways You Can Make Your Agency Mentally Healthier It's likely that one in five of your teammates, clients or vendors has had firsthand experience with a mental health issue, while many others are impacted by their children, spouses or family members who live with a mental illness.
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Thousands of bodies found buried on hospital campus JACKSON, Miss. - Tucked away on the northeast side of University of Mississippi Medical Center's campus in Jackson is a patch of trees which has been left untouched - and for the most part forgotten - for the better part of a century.
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Woman claims she found squid-like substance in coconut water GOSHEN, N.Y. - A New York woman claims she found a strange, squid-like substance at the bottom of a bottle of Vita Coco coconut water.
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Prostate Health Index for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Prostate biopsies are the gold standard for prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They are performed according to the results of the measurement of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the serum of patients with PCa suspicion.
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Possible mold on baby wipes prompts The Honest Company recall The Honest Company is recalling some of its baby wipes after learning about the possible presence of mold in the products. >> Read more trending news.
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Relay For Life seeks to knock cancer off the board Survivors make the first lap with their caregivers and teams during the 2017 Relay For Life. Gail's Anatomy. Buy Now. STAFF PHOTO BY STACIE LANDRUM.
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A bouquet for every breast cancer survivor NEW HOPE, Minn. -- More than 30,000 people will take part in Twin Cities Race for The Cure this weekend. As last minute preps are underway along the course, a New Hope woman is busy using her battle with breast cancer to make other survivors feel ...
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Panama City Beach Relay For Life raises money for cancer research PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Friday night the weather wasn't cooperating but the Panama City Beach Relay For Life still walked on.
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Lizards can protect us from ticks One of the most common reptiles in California, the blue belly lizard has a certain protein in its blood that kills the bacteria causing Lyme disease, which can be carried by ticks.
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Barbara Grassley: How I celebrate Mother's Day As a mother of five children, every day is a gift that keeps on giving, especially when you factor in the presence of grandchildren and the next generation.
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High Levels of Exercise Possibly Linked to Slower Cellular Aging Ever wonder why highly active people seem younger than they are? It may be because their physical activity is making their cells age more slowly.
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19th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure runs through Azalea District Home / News / Local / 19th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure runs through Azalea District. 19th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure runs through Azalea District.
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10 ways to help someone with dementia and how to find support for your family Today is the start of Dementia Awareness Week, raising the profile of Alzheimer's Disease across the country. If you are coping with dementia in your family, here are some top tips from expert Christina Macdonald... Share; Comments. ByOctavia Lillywhite.
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My husband's dementia has stolen our lives: Agony aunt Jane O'Gorman answers your question Q: My beloved husband of 32 years was diagnosed with dementia two years ago. Witnessing him getting confused and slowly losing his memory and identity is truly heartbreaking.
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It's Mental Health Awareness Month: Trumpcare's dangerous impact on mental health care Last week, I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices cried out in terror and were suddenly uninsurable. While tracking the Trumpcare vote (AHCA), I felt like Princess Leia, helplessly watching the Empire destroy her home planet ...
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