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Berlin gives celebrity welcome to 2 giant pandas from China (Xinhua via AP). In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, containers carrying the giant pandas Meng Meng and Jiao Qing are loaded onto a Lufthansa cargo plane for a flight to Germany at an airport in Chengdu in southwestern China's ...
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GOP Sen Johnson on Senate Health Care Bill: 'Let's Have the Integrity to Show the American People What It Is' Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," while discussing the Republican health care bill Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said there was "no way" the U.S.
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Expert tips on avoiding tick bites and illnesses this summer CHICAGO - Tick populations are on the rise during what officials describe as a particularly active tick season in Illinois, so it shouldn't be a surprise that experts are seeing an increase in cases of tickborne illnesses in the area.
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A single tick bite could put you at risk for at least 6 different diseases The deer tick, also known as the blacklegged tick, is a fascinating but nasty little creature, and it's spreading. The tiny arthropods carry Lyme disease - the serious illness that we most associate them with - but that's not the only pathogen they ...
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Yemen facing serious cholera outbreak Yemen has been torn apart with violence that has led to widespread famine and now it has another demon to face. International health authorities last Saturday announced that the world now faces one of its worst cholera outbreaks.
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Oklahoma doctor charged with murder after 5 patients overdose on opioids MIDWEST CITY, Okla. - An Oklahoma doctor has been charged with five counts of second degree murder after she allegedly over-prescribed large amounts of narcotics to patients, KFOR reports.
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The horrors of Yemen's spiralling cholera crisis Children dying in hospital hallways. Four sick people crammed into one bed. Patients connected to intravenous drips while sitting in their cars because the hospital is over capacity.
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'This is a top priority': Alzheimer's research growing at Pennington Biomedical Research Center Known for its work on obesity issues, Pennington Biomedical Research Center is now tackling Alzheimers through its Institute for Dementia Research and Prevention.
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Nurses locked out due to planned strike, hospital says Representatives from the Massachusetts Nurses Association, nurses from Baystate Franklin Medical Center and their supporters cheer from Beacon Street as nurses exit Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield as the three day lockout during which ...
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Crocodile bites off Bangalore man's hand In a rare instance of human compassion for an animal, a man lost his left forearm to a crocodile while trying to save his dogs. Mudit Dandawate, a 26-year-old entrepreneur who runs a healthcare company in Bengaluru was on a weekend trip to Thattekere ...
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Croc rips off man's arm as he rushes to save pet dogs CHENNAI: A Sunday morning drive turned into a nightmare for a city-based entrepreneur when a crocodile attacked him and snapped off his left arm at Thattekere lake, off Kanakapura Road.
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Nurse lockout at Baystate Franklin Medical Center begins Sunday night GREENFIELD - Baystate Franklin Medical Center will lock out its unionized nurses beginning Sunday night as part of a months-long labor dispute.
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Pharmacy head to be sentenced in deadly meningitis outbreak FILE- In this March 16, 2017, file photo, Barry Cadden, center, arrives at the federal courthouse in Boston, before scheduled closing arguments in his trial.
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Canada Legalizing Pot May Cause Them To Run Out Of It Last April, Canada announced plans to legalize recreational marijuana. A year later, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled the legislation, which lets people grow up to four cannabis plants each, makes smoking illegal under 18, imposes stricter ...
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Editorial: Low risk of marijuana to Colorado drivers? Think again No matter that a recent study suggests that legalized marijuana has not led to significant increases in risks to Colorado drivers, operating motor vehicles while high is a problem in this state that authorities must continue to address.
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The opioid epidemic is so bad that librarians are learning how to treat overdoses PHILADELPHIA - A crowd hovered over the man lying on the grass as his skin turned purple. Chera Kowalski crouched next to his limp body, a small syringe in her gloved hand.
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Recreational Marijuana Legalization: Is Driving More Dangerous In States With Legal Weed? Recreational marijuana legalization has potentially been linked to increased car accidents. According to insurance research group The Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), auto crash claims are higher in states with legalized recreational weed.
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Protecting against West Nile virus after mosquitoes trapped in Beaufort Co. test positive Mosquitoes in Beaufort County have tested positive for the West Nile Virus. The county says they strategically applied public health insecticides.
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Researchers Find Mould Toxins Can Easily Become Airborne Indoors As if a sensitivity to their spores wasn't enough of a problem for some people, new research has found the toxins produced by mould sprouting in the damp corners of your house can also become airborne.
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Two Tulsa County mosquito traps test positive for West Nile virus Health Department officials said two mosquito traps tested positive for West Nile virus in the last week. One is in Collinsville and the other is in west Tulsa.
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Healthy dietary fats help beat high cholesterol Replacing saturated fats with healthier ones found in some vegetable oils can reduce cholesterol levels and heart disease risk as much as statins, a new American Heart Association (AHA) advisory says.
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Aspen Dental in Eugene offers free treatment to veterans Veterans in Eugene and around the country received free detal care at Aspen Dental clinics Saturday, June 24, 2017. (SBG photo). Veteran dental 3.JPG · Veteran dental 2.JPG · Veteran dental 5.JPG · Veteran dental 4.JPG ...
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The opioid epidemic is so bad that librarians are learning how to treat overdoses A heroin user shows off his tattoos in McPherson Square Park. "A lot of these people are good people," he said of fellow users.
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Yellowstone Wants Brucellosis Quarantine Facility for Bison Yellowstone National Park is taking steps toward turning part of its bison trap at the northern edge of the park into a certified brucellosis quarantine facility.
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Is coconut oil healthy or not? There's a lot of misinformation out there The subject of this question is the source of a disagreement. Initially, the question was thought settled decades ago, when scientist Ancel Keys declared all saturated fats unhealthy.
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Extra-virgin olive oil protects brain against Alzheimer's A diet enriched with extra- virgin olive oil may protect memory and learning ability, and prevent Alzheimer's disease, a study claims.
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Officials: 2 mumps cases confirmed at Harvard University CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Health officials at Harvard University say two members of the school community have been diagnosed with mumps.
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The skinny on skin care for people who work out in the sun Sunscreen season is here. But most people with desk jobs have to worry about slathering up only if they go to the beach or the pool on weekends.
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Relay for Life of Happy Valley on mission to raise $187K Instead, he puts on a dress and a red long-haired wig, and transforms into Lulubell, a Southern woman who claims she makes the best fried chicken around.
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Judge sides with AIDS Healthcare Foundation, dismisses suit A federal judge ruled in favor of one of the nation's largest suppliers of HIV and AIDS medical care, clearing it of wrongdoing in an alleged $20 million scam to bilk the federal government.
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