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Video: Newborn baby surprisingly walks moments after birth The video has got over 70 million views and one million shares since it was posted. (Photo: Facebook/ArleteArantes). Seeing a baby walk for the first time is the biggest moment for any parent but that takes a while and most parents have to wait ...
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Baby starts to walk immediately after being born; the video is breaking the internet (Watch video) In just three days, the video has received more than 70 million views and more than 1.6 million shares. Editorial Team | Updated: May 29, 2017 1:38 pm.
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Newborn baby walking immediately after birth has social media in awe! - WATCH VIDEO The video that went viral as soon as it was posted, shows a newborn baby - just fresh out of its mother's womb - draped over a nurse's arm and actually balancing on its feet and walking on the bed as if it's the most common thing ever!
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Study Identifies the Likely Genetic Mutation Responsible for Smooshed-Faced Dogs Scientists have long understood that dogs with flat faces like pugs and bulldogs are the result of out-of-control selective breeding.
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Scientists shocked by huge discovery about sleep A major new finding about sleep shows that you may not realize that you're actually causing yourself harm through your sleeping habits.
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Lack Of Sleep May Cause Your Brain To 'Eat' Itself: Study This suggests that sleep loss can trigger astrocytes to start breaking down more of the brain's connections and their debris, reported 'New Scientist'.
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Lack Of Sleep Can Cause Brain To Cannibalize Itself: Here Are Signs That You Are Sleep Deprived Sleep deprivation may cause brain cells to eat some of the brain's synapses, which can have damaging effects. What are some signs that can indicate a person does not get sufficient rest at night?
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The incredible moment newborn tot stuns midwives as she starts walking MINUTES after being born Shocked hospital staff film in amazement after the midwife explains she has been trying to give the baby girl a bath... but the advanced infant has other ideas.
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WHO Says India Reports Cases of Zika Virus FILE PHOTO: Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are seen inside Oxitec laboratory in Campinas, Brazil, on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/File Photo Reuters.
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Scientists have discovered a mutation behind pugs' weird little flat faces So, I have what might be an unpopular opinion: there are cute dogs, and then there are pugs. With their squished little faces, buggy eyes, and snuffling breaths - there's not much about pugs to recommend them (and I like dogs).
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World Health Organisation Confirms First Three Zika Virus Cases In India While coming out with the report, the WHO said it assumes significance as it describes the first cases of Zika virus infections and provides evidence on its circulation in India.
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India reports its first 3 cases of the Zika virus NEW DELHI - India has reported its first three cases of the Zika virus, including two pregnant women who delivered healthy babies.
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Deliberately didn't reveal Zika cases to public: Gujarat government AHMEDABAD: A day after the World Health Organization (WHO) bulletin revealed that Ahmedabad had reported India's first three Zika virus cases, the state government on Sunday, for the first time, officially admitted that one positive Zika case was ...
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It's high tide for tick-borne diseases Black-legged ticks, the most common variety in New Hampshire according to Alan Eaton, an entomologist with UNH Cooperative Extension, can carry Lyme disease.
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World Health Organization declares Ebola outbreak in Congo "This outbreak resulted in a total of 38 laboratory-confirmed cases and 28 probable cases, including 49 deaths in the Boende, Equateur province", Kalenga said.
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Newspaper: Ohio had more than 4000 overdose deaths in 2016 Steel compartments in a morgue are pictured in this undated stock photo. A newspaper survey of Ohio county coroners has found more than 4,000 people died from drug overdoses last year in a state among the hardest hit by a heroin and opioid ...
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Keep an eye out for ticks, health unit cautions The number of ticks submitted this year to the Middlesex-London Health Unit by people to rule out Lyme disease has more than doubled compared with last year.
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Congo-Kinshasa: What to Know About the Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo Michael Edelstein outlines what the global health community has learned since the last outbreak and the key elements of the current response.
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Dads say these words more if they have little girls Fathers—and their brain responses—differ with girls than with boys, including how attentive they are, the types of language they use, and the play they engage in.
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You won't believe what's slaughtering millions of bees An incredible new report claims that something you wouldn't expect could be decimating bee populations nationwide. Officials are becoming increasingly concerned about plunging honeybee populations, as we rely so heavily on this little creature to ...
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Number 1 Enemy Of Bees: This Parasite Transmits Viruses That Kill Honeybee Colonies Mites that are about the size of deer ticks transmit viruses and diseases to honeybees and kill colonies. Here's how beekeepers try to save the bees from this parasite.
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German nurseries to expose jab dodgers Parents in Germany who fail to have medical appointments to discuss the vaccination of their children could face fines of up to €2,500.
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Opioid crisis creates new risk for cops: overdose from exposure BEL AIR, Md. - As Cpl. Kevin Phillips pulled up to investigate a suspected opioid overdose, paramedics were already at the Maryland home giving a man the overdose reversal drug Narcan.
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Climate change may harm your sleep: study "What our study shows is not only that ambient temperature can play a role in "What our study shows is not only that ambient temperature can play a role in disrupting sleep but also that climate change might make the situation worse by driving up rates ...
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I Tried 7 Holistic Ways To Quit Smoking & Found My Method Of Choice Ask any smoker who's tried to quit, and they will likely tell you the same thing - it's not easy. According to sources at MentalHelp.
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Second case of Ebola virus confirmed by WHO So far, the health directorate of the DRC has declared the outbreak a "public health crisis of worldwide significance" calling on citizens to help authorities locate persons who may be showing signs of the virus.
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Africa: World No Tobacco Day - What's the Situation in Rwanda? Every May 31, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and partners mark World No Tobacco Day (WNTD), highlighting the risks associated with tobacco use and advocating for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption.
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Ethiopia's Tedros Faces Challenges as New WHO Chief African delegates celebrated with ululations and high-fives when Ethiopia's Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was elected director-general of the World Health Organization earlier this week in Geneva.
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Racing begins for America's Cup teams Hamilton, Bermuda (May 27, 2017) - The America's Cup Qualifiers got underway today with six matches that begin the double round-robin stage to determine the top four challengers to advance to the next stage.
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LIVE: Jimmy Spithill does it again! Oracle comes from behind to beat Team NZ in pulsating heavyweight clash Join 1 NEWS NOW's live coverage as the 35th America's Cup gets underway on Bermuda's Great Sound. 7.24am. Oracle wins.
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