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CDC: Alzheimer's deaths increased nearly 55% from 1999 to 2014 More people are dying from Alzheimer's disease, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Deaths from Alzheimer's Disease report, published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, showed Alzheimer's deaths ...
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Sextuplets born in Virginia to couple who spent 17 years trying to conceive a child For 17 years, Ajibola and Adeboye Taiwo tried to have a child but had no luck. Until now - times six. Ajibola Taiwo gave birth to sextuplets this month at a Richmond hospital, and doctors said the three boys and three girls, along with their mother ...
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Alzheimer's deaths are skyrocketing, CDC reports Deaths from Alzheimer's disease have risen dramatically in recent years, new government health data shows, and more Americans are dying from the illness at home.
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US death rate from Alzheimer's rose dramatically over 15 years. Why? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has just put out a grim report about Alzheimer's disease in the United States. Death rates from Alzheimer's climbed 55 percent from 1999 to 2014, CDC found, and the number of Americans afflicted is likely ...
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US death rate from Alzheimer's rises dramatically over 15 years WASHINGTON - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a grim report about Alzheimer's disease in the United States.
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Death rate from Alzheimer's disease in the US has risen by 55%, says CDC (CNN) The rate of people dying from Alzheimer's disease in the United States rose by 55% over a 15-year period, new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.
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Congo's Ebola outbreak threatens CAR after violence forces thousands across border DAKAR, May 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo could spread to the neighbouring Central African Republic, where militia violence has forced thousands of people to flee across the border, the World ...
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Climate change is keeping Americans awake at night. Literally. In 2015, a record heat wave roasted Southern California. At the time, Nick Obradovich was a graduate student at the University of California at San Diego.
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Survey finds some hope for U.S. honeybees Winter losses were the lowest in more than a decade, according to a U.S. survey of beekeepers. By SETH BORENSTEINAssociated Press.
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Sextuplets born in Virginia after parents' 17-year infertility struggle A couple who tried nearly two decades to conceive has welcomed a set of sextuplets in Richmond, Virginia. Adeboye and Ajibola Taiwo tried for 17 years to have children.
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Woman Has Sextuplets: The Science of Multiple Births A woman in Virginia recently gave birth to sextuplets, after she and her husband had tried to conceive for nearly two decades. But how does such a high-order pregnancy happen?
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Lack of sleep causes your brain to eat itself The cells, known as astrocytes, act like mini Hoovers in the brain, sweeping up cells as the brain's connections become weak and break apart.
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Sleep Deprivation May Cause Brain To Eat Itself: Study Research finds that sleep deprivation is even more dangerous than originally thought. Chronic lack of sleep stimulates cell activity that causes irreversible damage to the brain.
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Nation's Beekeepers Lost 33 Percent Of Bees In 2016-17 (Newsroom America) -- Beekeepers across the United States lost 33 percent of their honey bee colonies during the year spanning April 2016 to April 2017, according to the latest preliminary results of an annual nationwide survey.
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A third of the nation's honeybee colonies died last year. Why you should care America's beekeepers watched as a third of the country's honeybee colonies were lost over the last year, part of a decade-long die-off experts said may threaten our food supply.
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Woman sues Jelly Belly for not listing sugar as ingredient in its Sport Beans A California woman has sued Jelly Belly, claiming it engaged in deceptive labeling and advertising practices by promoting its Sports Beans as a performance aid.
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Germany vaccination: Fines plan as measles cases rise Parents in Germany who fail to seek medical advice on vaccinating their children could face fines of up to €2,500 (£2,175; $2,800).
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German Kindergartens To Report Parents For Refusing Vaccine Advice Under New Law Germany will pass a law next week obliging kindergartens to inform the authorities if parents fail to provide evidence that they have received advice from their doctor on vaccinating their children, the health ministry said on Friday.
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CPSC warns parents to keep fidget spinners 'away from young children' after swallowing incidents Incidents involving a popular child's toy known as "fidget spinners" are being investigated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission after two separate reported cases of children swallowing parts of the gadget sparked concerns.
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How to Reapply Sunscreen While Wearing Makeup We all know how important it is to slather on sunscreen every day (quick refresher: it's like, really important. A few dollops a day can potentially shield skin from damage brought on by the sun's powerful UV rays).
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California woman sues Jelly Belly Candy claiming beans were full of sugar Jelly Belly Candy Co. says its Sport Beans are designed to enhance athletic performance. (QQ BW). By Veronica Rocha Contact Reporter · Nutrition Research · U.S.
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Fasting for the first time this Ramadan? Here are some tips If you are a new-Muslim or planning to fast for the first time this Ramadan, it is quite natural to feel anxious and wonder if you can pull off the month-long fast.
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Consumer Reports just tested more than 60 sunscreens and found major differences from what the labels claim Consumer Reports is an independent, nonprofit organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world.
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What you need to know before stepping out in the sun Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, it's time for a primer on sunscreens and sun exposure. Both Consumer Reports and the Environmental Working Group have just released reports to help consumers make more informed choices in seeking protection ...
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What to do if you are bitten by a tick An illness that struck a Connecticut baby reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in April bought the extremely rare - but dangerous - Powassan virus to the public's attention.
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Is chocolate good or bad for health? (CNN) - Who doesn't love chocolate? Even if it's not your favorite sweet treat, you can probably agree that the confection conjures thoughts of love, pleasure and reward.
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Woman with tickborne Lyme disease now warning others GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - If you're heading outdoors during the long Memorial Day weekend, watch out for ticks. The blacklegged (deer) tick is on the rise in Northeast Ohio, moving westward from Pennsylvania.
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American Red Cross gives summer safety tips for Memorial Day celebrations SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Many people will spend Memorial Day weekend taking a road trip, having their first picnic of the season, or enjoying that first swim.
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Health, personal records of 2500 Arizona families with newborns lost State health officials have warned 2,500 individuals and families with newborns that a box containing sensitive health, financial and personal information has been lost in the mail.
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American Red Cross safety tips for Memorial Day weekend Often considered the cultural beginning of summer, Memorial Day offers a chance to swim, grill and get outside for many who have a long weekend coming up.
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Instant coffee 'aphrodisiac' recalled by Caverflo; death reported An instant coffee marketed as a "natural herbal" aphrodisiac is under recall nationwide after the report of one death and a finding by the FDA that it contains prescription drugs for treatment of erectile dysfunction.
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Coffee recalled after tests find same ingredients as Cialis, Viagra Caverflo.com is pulling its Natural Herbal Coffee after one person reportedly died after using the product. U.S. Food and Drug Administration tests found the coffee has the same ingredients as the erectile dysfunction drugs Cialis and Viagra, which the ...
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Could a Century-Old Drug Help Ease Autism Symptoms? FRIDAY, May 26, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A drug first used in the early 1900s to treat sleeping sickness has shown promise in an early trial as a potential treatment for autism.
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Autism Researchers Are Studying a 100-Year-Old Drug as a Potential 'Cure' Results from a small clinical trial suggest that the anti-parasitic drug suramin can diminish autism spectrum disorder symptoms, but more rigorous research is needed.
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Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, officials scramble to control virus' spread In this 2014 photo provided by the Samaritan's Purse aid organization, Dr. Kent Brantly, left, treats an Ebola patient at the Samaritan's Purse Ebola Case Management Center in Monrovia, Liberia.
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Cannabis drug reduced epileptic seizures in new study A cannabis-based drug halved the frequency of convulsive seizures in sufferers of a rare, catastrophic form of epilepsy in a late-stage study funded by GW Pharmaceuticals.
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Follow These Red Cross Safety Tips for a Safe Memorial Day Weekend PRINCETON, N.J. - Many people will spend the upcoming Memorial Day weekend taking a road trip, having their first picnic of the season or enjoying that first dip in the ocean or pool.
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Caverflo, An Instant Coffee 'Aphrodisiac,' Recalled Following Reports Of Death The FDA found the product contains drugs meant for erectile dysfunction and could yield adverse effects. By Tony Cantu (Patch Staff) - May 26, 2017 3:29 pm ET.
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Boy finds donor hours after Melania Trump's hospital visit A young boy in a need of a heart transplant found a donor - and the good news came shortly after he was visited by Melania Trump. On Wednesday the First Lady stopped by the Bambino Gesu Children's Hospital in Rome to visit with about 600 young ...
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A veterinary clinic in Dublin is hiring a professional 'cat cuddler' If you're a cat person, the Just Cats Veterinary Clinic may have the ideal job for you. The veterinary practice, based in Dublin, is looking for someone to cuddle cats all day long.
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