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NHS cyber-attack: Bosses fear further infections from ransomware Patients have been urged to use the NHS "wisely" as it discovers the full impact of Friday's global cyber-attack. NHS England said there was a "complex emerging picture", amid concerns over thousands of computers being switched back on after the ...
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British man, 22, thwarted global cyberattack disaster with $11 A twenty-two-year-old British computer geek emerged as the accidental hero whose good fortune and better instincts halted a crippling global cyberattack.
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NHS was repeatedly warned of cyber-attack, says Fallon Hospital trusts were repeatedly warned about cyber threats before the attack on computer systems on Friday, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has said.
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Cyberattack impact could worsen in 'second wave' of ransomware Niklas Halle'n/AFP/Getty Images. Computers at the Royal London Hospital were among those affected by the international cyberattack, disrupting medical care.
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Prime Minister, ICRC discuss humanitarian cooperation SANAA, May 14 (Saba) - Prime Minister Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor met with visiting director of operations for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Dominik Stillhart.
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Report: Officer Nearly Dies From Overdose After Ohio Traffic Stop A white powdery substance that East Liverpool police were told was the opioid fentanyl can be seen on the floor and seat covers of this vehicle.
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NY boy sent to ER after eating gummy candy laced with marijuana; father arrested RAMAPO, N.Y. -- A 10-year-old boy in Rockland County has been sent to the emergency room after eating cannabis-infused candy. The incident occurred Sunday night when the child's father let the boy sit alone in the family's car, where the child found a ...
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Honest Company recalls baby wipes due to possible mold contamination INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Honest Company is recalling some of their baby wipes due to the possible presence of mold. The products were sold throughout the U.S.
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The Honest Company recalls baby wipes that could contain mold According to a statement on the company's website, officials do not believe the affected product is likely to cause adverse health consquences, however, "impacted wipes do have a spotted discoloration and the aesthetics are unacceptable.
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Green Chile Food Company Recalls Meat and Poultry Burrito Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination WASHINGTON, May 13, 2017– Green Chile Food Company, a Las Cruces, N.M. establishment, is recalling approximately 252,854 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry frozen burrito products because they may be adulterated with Listeria ...
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Salt Lake City Komen race celebrates breast cancer survivors Michael Mangum | Special to The Tribune Cancer survivors walk in the Survivors Parade before the beginning of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 13, 2017.
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Minnesota's 'incident team' races to stop measles outbreak Gallery: Netsanet Bekele, cq, a clinical lab scientist for the Minnesota Health Department test for measles as he places the tubes into a robot, Thursday, May 11, 2017 at the MHD laboratories in St. Paul, MN.
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Burrito recall: Green Chile Food Company brand may be Listeria contaminated Green Chile Concepts, LLC is voluntarily recalling certain Green Chile Food Company brand burritos sold frozen, refrigerated and/or served prepared hot in certain convenience stores, vending machines, and retail locations because they may have the ...
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Company recalls frozen waffle entrées for seniors due to possible Listeria contamination Valley Innovative Services is recalling approximately 130,071 pounds of frozen waffle entrée products which were recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S.
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Over 130000 pounds of food yanked in third nationwide waffle listeria recall There's a third nationwide recall from the listeria worries that pulled all Aunt Jemima frozen waffles, pancakes and French toast out of the nation's grocery freezers.
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Belief That Human Sense Of Smell Inferiority From Other Animals Genetically Proven False Scientists Rake Benefits from the Bees with their Sense of Smell to Seek Out Terrorist Weapons (Photo : Rick Scibelli/Getty Images) Using Pavlovian-like techniques, researchers are taking advantage of the bees' keen sense of smell and their love of ...
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Yemen war: Emergency in Sanaa as cholera kills scores A state of emergency has been declared in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, after an outbreak of cholera killed scores of people. Hospitals in the city, which is controlled by Houthi rebels, are crowded with cholera patients.
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Long-term aspirin therapy shows no benefit for stroke reduction in low risk AF patients, study finds A new study by researchers at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City found that using long-term aspirin therapy to prevent strokes among patients who are considered to be at low risk for stroke may not be effective as ...
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist in Sudden Infant Deaths American Indian and Alaska Native families are much more likely to have an infant die suddenly and unexpectedly, and that risk has remained higher than in other ethnic groups since public health efforts were launched to prevent sudden infant death ...
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Lehigh Valley should get ready for a bad tick season Peak tick season has begun, and at least one national expert is predicting it may be the worst one yet. Local experts say what will happen in the Valley is a bit unclear, but it's best to be prepared because blacklegged or deer ticks can spread Lyme ...
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Susan G. Komen event special for mothers, breast cancer survivors Sunday marked the 20th anniversary of the Susan G. Komen Mother's Day Race for the Cure. The event was extra special for mothers who battled breast cancer, including Joan Lewis, who was honored Sunday as a Pink Hero.
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Three years after her son's heart saved his life, mother and organ recipient meet Gary Flint and Anna Hutt meet the Nebraska Medical Center on Sunday. Hutt's son, Payton, donated the heart that gave Flint a second chance on life.
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Powassan Virus: Not a threat in Florida but look out for tick bites You've probably seen the headlines of a deadly tick disease likely on the rise this summer. It's causing panic across North America.
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18000-plus participate in Race for the Cure PITTSBURGH - The 25th anniversary of the Susan G. Komen Pittsburgh Race for the Cure® concluded Sunday morning after participants began at 8 a.m.. According to a press release, the Komen Race for the Cure attracted more than 18,000 participants, ...
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Race For The Cure Celebrates 25th Anniversary PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - They are the stars of the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure: 1,500 breast cancer survivors celebrating life.
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Southdale's 'sea of pink' for Race for the Cure EDINA, Minn. -- Southdale Center was a "sea of pink" as huge crowds attended the 25th annual Susan G. Komen Twin Cities Race for the Cure.
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'Mental Health is Health' reminder that mental health is a critical part of health care "Mental health is health" is the Minnesota Department of Human Services' theme for May's Mental Health Month. That slogan reminds Minnesotans that not only are mental illnesses common and treatable, but access to mental and chemical health care is an ...
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Energy drinks and alcohol a risky psychological mix - study The popular vodka and Red Bull cocktail can increase perceived intoxication and lead to risky behaviours. People who add energy drinks to alcohol have a higher risk of injury from car accidents and fights, compared to those who drink alcohol straight ...
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Mental Health Awareness Week: One Woman's Struggle to Get Mental Health Support The World Health Organization has estimated that mental or neurological disorders will affect one in four people at some point in their lives.
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High levels of exercise slow the aging process, says study Research from Utah-based Brigham Young University finds that exercise can slow the aging process. According to the study, people who engage in elevated levels of physical activity on a regular basis have "significantly longer" telomeres than people who ...
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Op-ed: A national call to innovate children's mental health services One in 5 children in the United States show signs of a mental health condition. In a class of 25 students, it's likely that five of them will deal with depression, anxiety, substance use disorders or other adverse childhood experiences that make ...
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More exercise makes us age slower, study proves Researchers from Brigham Young University in Utah determined that regular exercise can prolong life and make people look younger. They concluded that running 30 to 40 minutes five days per week would increase the person's "biological aging advantage" ...
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Caregivers Corner: Stay active and social in wake of dementia diagnosis Dear Mary, I guess I should have known this would happen. I took care of my mother for over 10 years when she was living with dementia.
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Nursing education award winner says nursing is who you are Dr. Patrick Crane holds a high view of nursing in both the clinic and the classroom. "I tell my students, nursing isn't a job.
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Norovirus plagues nearly 1000 people in northern Calif. schools Almost 1,000 people in northern California have been infected with norovirus as it rips through multiple school districts. The Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency announced the virus, which causes fever and diarrhea, was rapidly affecting ...
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Norovirus: Yolo County reports over 950 cases in 32 schools In a follow-up on the gastrointestinal illness (GI) outbreak in Yolo County, California schools, The Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency now reports over 952 students, teachers and staff are sick with stomach cramps, vomiting and/or diarrhea in ...
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Norovirus Alert: 952 Affected in Yolo County, Potential Prevention Techniques Revealed Norovirus Stomach Bug: How Bad Is It This Year? (Photo : Youtube/Wall Street Journal) Norovirus, a particularly fierce stomach virus, is striking this month and has forced school closings around the country.
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Breast cancer survivor receives sweet Mother's Day surprise Tara Sparks recently called Capital One about a past due account. She was on the phone with customer service representative Jalen, who mentioned a family member had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Little Pink Houses of Hope helps mothers with breast cancer, get to celebrate their special day PHOENIX (KSAZ) - On Mother's Day at a Paradise Valley home, several families gathered to celebrate their mothers. Each one lucky to be alive after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
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