Monday, May 8, 2017

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Daily update May 8, 2017
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I am registered nurse who works in emergency medicine. I spend my waking hours connecting and caring for strangers. I face the risk of assault and contracting any number of illness and disease on any given work day.
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Republican Rep. Raul Labrador faced a chorus of boos after claiming nobody dies due to lack of health insurance at a town hall on Friday.
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One of the regressive left's favorite pastimes is portraying Republicans as misogynists with a special affinity for rapists. From relentless attacks on Todd Akin to their kangaroo college courts on sexual assault to hammering the religious beliefs of ...
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People living with a host of medical conditions are anxious about the future of their coverage if the Republican plan becomes law.
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Quality rural health care always has been and always will be a fundamental foundation to sustain robust rural life in Oregon. Maintaining quality rural health care poses special challenges when hospitals and doctors may be a long drive or even a ...
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Centre County's own Rep. Glenn Thompson describes himself as a health care expert. On Thursday, Thompson voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
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At least 7,000 bodies could be buried on the University of Mississippi Medical Center campus, officials have estimated. The bodies are former patients of the state's first mental institution and underground radar revealed that their coffins stretch 20 ...
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Some Aunt Jemima breakfast foods are being recalled because of possible listeria contamination. The recall affects frozen pancakes, waffles and french toast sold under the Aunt Jemima brand name.
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The Food and Drug Administration announced Friday it approved a new drug to help treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease.
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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp's treatment for fatal neurological disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), marking the first such U.S.
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The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new drug for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, in more than two decades.
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Lyme is bad. Not the fruit lime or the town of Lyme, Connecticut, which is quite lovely, but Lyme Disease, which is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi carried by ticks and can cause all kinds of skin, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and ...
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As many as 7,000 bodies are believed to be buried on the University of Mississippi Medical Center campus, according to experts' estimates.
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NEW YORK - Ice cream company Ben & Jerry's has issued a voluntary recall for an ice cream bar because it may contain peanuts.
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As we get older, many of us struggle with the harsh reality of our hair turning grey or falling out. But despite how common these problems are, scientists have struggled to identify their underlying biological cause, which means that we've been stuck ...
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A cream or ointment may soon cure baldness or stop hair turning grey, a new study suggests. The cells that makes hairs and turns it grey was accidentally discovered by US scientists as they explored how certain cancer tumours form.
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"When I tried to confide in who I thought was a friend, I was told to stop being dramatic," Ganiyat Alli, 27, told BuzzFeed News.
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While various snake-oil salesmen claim to offer products that can cure baldness, science hasn't been able to crack the mystery of how to stimulate hair regrowth.
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(WIVB)- Pinnacle Foods Inc. is voluntarily recalling all "Best By" dates of Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes, Frozen Waffles & Frozen French Toast Slices because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
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COLUMBUS (AP) - It's being called "gray death" - a new and dangerous opioid combo that underscores the ever-changing nature of the U.S.
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A new and dangerous opioid mix is being blamed for a rise of overdoses in the US. Nicknamed 'gray death', the drug resembles a concrete mix and varies in consistency from a hard, chunky material to a fine powder.
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Aunt Jemima frozen pancakes, waffles, and French toast sticks are being recalled nationwide over fears of a potential Listeria contamination .
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MINNEAPOLIS - On the first Saturday this May, residents of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood socialized in the shadows of their towering public housing complexes.
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An Egyptian woman who was believed to have been the world's heaviest is now being treated for several health conditions at a hospital in Abu Dhabi.
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A study found that the longer infants and children between 6 months and 2 years spent in front of a handheld screen, the more likely they were to have a delay in speech development.
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When Sandy Cayler discovered she'd been deemed one of the best nurses in Iowa, she was shocked. "I can tell you, I still don't know what to say," Cayler said when asked about the award.
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Legalizing medical marijuana in 2000 and the nation's first retail pot shops in 2014 may have played a part in the uptick of hospital visits, according to a report.
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People aged 55 and over were found to be more likely to have taken steps known to be good for their mental health. Photograph: Getty/iStockphoto.
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This week (May 8 to 14) is Mental Health Awareness Week and I wanted to share my story. Having struggled with anorexia and severe depression, I've spent a lot of time in and out of mental health services, including in hospital.
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Anyone raising a child today has likely fretted about screen time and wondered about the impact of devices on our kids. Does the technology affect their brains?
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For almost a quarter of a century, America has been officially honoring the caring men and women who look after us long before - and after - the doctor ever does.
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Hannah Osborne Posted with permission from Newsweek. Republish Reprint · Republish Online · Republish Offline · Reprint · Get Widget.
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With marijuana set to become legal by next summer, entrepreneurs are seeing green in Calgary. Green, as in the ability to make a profit from the burgeoning cannabis industry.
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Score yet another point for low-dose aspirin: Regularly taking "baby" aspirin appears to protect women from the most common type of breast cancer, new research suggests.
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