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Trump 'doesn't care,' say six experts who resigned from HIV/AIDS advisory council One of them, Scott Schoettes, described their rationale for resigning in a Newsweek op-ed titled, "TRUMP DOESN'T CARE ABOUT HIV.
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Cholesterol-lowering jab to help prevent heart disease Human trials of a cholesterol-lowering vaccine to help prevent heart disease are under way after successful studies in mice. Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna are testing the safety of their experimental treatment in 72 volunteers.
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Guns kill nearly 1300 US children each year, study says (CNN) Rambunctious third-graders filled a classroom in Seattle on a crisp autumn day. One of the students dropped his backpack, and horror ensued.
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Six Experts Resign From President's HIV/AIDS Advisory Panel in Protest Six members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) resigned in protest of the Trump administration, which they allege "has no strategy to address the on-going HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Fury over Indian Government's guidelines for pregnant women urging them to shun meat, eggs and lusty thoughts Controversial official Indian advice that pregnant women should shun meat, eggs and lust thoughts has been ridiculed by experts. The country's Government announced the bizarre new guidance last week, but fury has emerged among the medical community ...
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Indian government: pregnant women should shun meat, eggs and lustful thoughts of sex The belly of a pregnant surrogate mother from Mumbai. Eggs from Europeans, semen from wealthy Westerners and embryos planted in desperate women's bodies.
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Dad says Whitewater Center's 'disregard for safety' caused death from brain-eating amoeba The father of a teenager who contracted brain-eating amoeba after rafting at the U.S. National Whitewater Center filed a lawsuit against the facility Monday on the one-year anniversary of her death.
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From treating back pain to bronchitis: Here is why you must start practicing yoga By Saliha Nasline Medical practitioners from different disciplines are increasingly integrating yoga in their treatment plans for faster healing and better health of their patients, finds out Saliha Nasline.
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India's no-meat, no-lust advice for pregnant women ridiculed FILE- In this Oct. 22, 2011 file photo, a doctor examines a pregnant woman at the district women's hospital, in Allahabad, in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh.
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6 members of Trump's HIV/AIDS advisory board resign in protest (Mic) - Six members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS resigned from the board in mid-June due to President Donald Trump's apparent lack of action regarding the HIV epidemic.
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New Study Confirms That Coconut Oil Is Alarmingly High In Saturated Fat "You can put it on your body, but don't put it in your body." By Julie R. Thomson. It's time to stop turning to coconut oil to make your brownies healthier.
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Sorry, coconut oil isn't actually good for you, heart docs say The American Heart Association wants to set the record straight: Coconut oil is not a health food, a panel of experts writes in a new AHA advisory statement.
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Guns kill nearly 1300 children in the US each year and send thousands more to hospitals Handguns and other firearms cause the deaths of more children in the United States each year than the flu or asthma, according to a comprehensive new report on gun violence and kids.
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Coconut oil isn't 'healthy,' but don't toss it yet Coconut oil is getting a bad reputation with a new AHA report. But the head of the U of M's Department of Food Sciences says don't toss it quite yet.
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Racist Canadian Caught on Video Demanding 'White Doctor' at Hospital A woman in Canada has gone viral after she was caught on video demanding to see a "White doctor" who "doesn't have brown teeth" and "speaks English" at an urgent care clinic on Sunday.
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CAUGHT ON VIDEO: Woman Demands White Doctor at Mississauga Clinic A Mississauga man was aghast after witnessing what appeared to be an exceedingly racist tirade at a Cooksville area walk-in clinic.
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Ethiopian Coffee Is Screwed Unless We Do Something About It Climate change might not feel that important if you're living far away from a coastline. But that doesn't mean your life won't change.
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Mutant mosquitoes make insecticide-resistance monitoring key to controlling Zika One of the most common insecticides used in the battle against the Aedes aegypti mosquito has no measurable impact when applied in communities where the mosquito has built up resistance to it, a study led by Emory University finds.
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Mutant Mosquitos Make Insecticide-Resistance Monitoring Key to Controlling Zika A research technician sprays the ceiling and walls of a home in Merida, Mexico, as part of the first study to show how vital insecticide-resistance monitoring is to control a mosquito that can spread the Zika virus.
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Indian government tells pregnant women to avoid meat, sex A pregnant woman receives an ultrasound from a doctor. In India, the government is being criticized for giving health advice to women that some doctors say is dangerous.
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Zika-carrying mosquitoes found in Long Beach The type of mosquito that can carry and transmit Zika and other viruses has been detected in Long Beach for the first time ever, according to the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services.
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Ohio woman's family files lawsuit against outdoor park COLUMBUS, Ohio - The family of an Ohio woman who died after contracting a brain-eating amoeba has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a North Carolina outdoor recreational park.
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3-year-old girl dies during dental procedure in Stockton A family is looking for answers after a three-year-old girl died during a dental procedure in Stockton Monday. (KGO-TV). KGO. Sunday, June 18, 2017 04:15PM.
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California Parents Heartbroken After Daughter, 3, Dies Following a Routine Dental Procedure California parents were left heartbroken after their 3-year-old daughter allegedly died while undergoing a dental procedure on Monday, multiple outlets report.
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For chronic lower back pain, yoga may work as well as physical therapy Besides pain medicine, physical therapy is a common prescription for people with chronic back pain. Might yoga be a reasonable alternative?
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Man awarded $870K after doctors remove wrong testicle HUNTINGDON, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania jury has awarded $870,000 to a man whose surgeon removed the wrong testicle. Steven Haines, 54, sued Dr.
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High Times Cannabis Cup in Michigan this weekend This weekend the Michigan medical marijuana industry will be taking over the Auto City Speedway in Clio for the annual Midwest Cannabis Cup.
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Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in Minn. According to the CDC, there were 82 reported human cases of West Nile virus in 2017 and five deaths. http://kare11.tv/2sq3Aaz. Heidi Wigdahl, KARE 10:21 PM.
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Fidget Spinners: Popular Toy Marketed To Help Kids With ADHD Poses Choking Hazards Fidget spinners have small metal parts that pose choking hazards to children. What do experts say about the benefits of these toys to kids with ADHD and anxiety?
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Registration begins for medical marijuana patients in Iowa Beginning today, more chronically ill Iowans can register to receive a form of medical marijuana. Advertisement. A new state law not only expands who can legally have access to the drug but allows the drug to be manufactured in Iowa.
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Lead found in baby food: How to protect your child Camila Torres feeds her daughter Lily, 1, a spoonful of carrots and mango organic baby food at Boulder Creek Elementary with her 6-year-old daughter Bella on Saturday.
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Study: "Detectable levels of lead" found in 20 percent of 2000+ baby food samples MILWAUKEE - A new report suggests "detectable levels of lead" were found in 20 percent of baby food samples, according to CNN.
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Lead Found in 20% of Baby Food Samples, Especially Juices and Veggies (CNN) -- Pediatricians and public health researchers know they have to be on the lookout for lead exposure from paint chips and contaminated drinking water.
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Man gets $870G after doctor removes wrong testicle Steven Hanes, who is not pictured, has not sought further treatment since the incident. (iStock). A Pennsylvania jury has awarded a man $870,000 after his doctor removed the wrong testicle during a botched 2013 surgery.
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Study: Lead detected in baby food samples A new report released found that a 20 percent of baby food samples had detectable levels of lead. (AP Photo / NHS Lothian). KTRK. Sunday, June 18, 2017 12:59PM.
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Blood test could transform approach to cancer A revolutionary three-in-one blood test could pave the way to precision-personalised treatment for advanced prostate cancer, say scientists.
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Fidget spinner sends boy to hospital emergency A seven-year-old boy was rushed to a hospital in Sydney after swallowing a washer from his brand-new fidget spinner toy. He was playing with his shiny fidget spinner when its washer came undone and shot into his mouth.
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Why you need to know about mice, ticks, warm temperatures and Lyme disease A deer tick is seen under a microscope in the entomology lab at the University of Rhode Island in South Kingstown, R.I., in 2002. Lyme disease makes the headlines but new research highlights the latest in a growing list of tick-borne threats.
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FDA approves new cheaper rival to EpiPen allergy shot TRENTON, N.J. - U.S. regulators have approved new competition for EpiPen, the emergency allergy medicine that made Mylan a poster child for pharmaceutical company greed.
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Meditation, Yoga Can Reverse DNA Stress Reactions Mind-body interventions (MBIs), such as meditation, yoga and tai chi, don't just relax us. According to a new study, they can reverse the molecular reactions in our DNA that cause ill health and depression.
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Time does not mend a broken heart as scientists find condition causes long-term damage Charles Dickens toyed over whether the bitter Miss Haversham would ever recover from being jilted at the altar, and for many historians, Queen Victoria's black dress came to symbolise her irreparable suffering over Prince Albert's death.
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Nonprofit: Red Cross offers blood donation opportunities The following are upcoming American Red Cross blood donation opportunities. For more information call 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.
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