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VIDEO: Mother warns parents after baby infected with cold sores DES MOINES, Iowa (KRON) - A mother is putting out a stern warning after her baby became covered in sores. Baby Juliano is in terrible pain as cold sores take over his face and mouth.
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Mom: Baby infected with cold sores A mother is warning others after cold sores spread across her baby's face, hands and body, and she says the child tested positive for herpes.
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Doctor Gunned Down After Refusing To Prescribe Addictive Painkillers A man demanding opioid painkillers for his wife shot and killed a doctor in Indiana Wednesday after he refused to prescribe the addictive medication.
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FDA to target addictive levels of nicotine in cigarettes NEW YORK, New York (AP) -- For the first time, the federal government is proposing cutting the nicotine level in cigarettes so they aren't so addictive.
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Schumer urges FDA to probe fast-food packaging health effects Sen. Chuck Schumer, accompanied by Congressional Democrats, speaks in Berryville, Va., Monday, July 24, 2017. Photo Credit: AP / Cliff Owen.
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FDA aims to lower nicotine levels in cigarettes to combat addiction For the first time, the federal government is proposing cutting the nicotine level in cigarettes so they aren't so addictive. (Shutterstock.
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Schumer calls for investigation into health effects of chemicals used in fast food packaging Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) asked the Food and Drug Administration to probe the use of phthalates, which are present in burger wrappers, soda cups and fry cartons at popular fast food chains.
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VIDEO: Doctor killed after not prescribing pain pills INDIANA (KRON) - An Indiana community is grieving the loss of a local doctor after he was allegedly murdered for not prescribing a man pain killers.
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Sky Views: Charlie Gard was exploited During the agonising legal dispute over Charlie Gard, all sides agreed dignity was paramount. We can only hope that in the short period his parents had with their son before his treatment was withdrawn on Friday, they found it.
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What rights do parents have when they disagree with doctors? When a child is sick, parents go to doctors looking for a diagnosis, prescription or treatment plan. Sometimes they find conflict.
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Doctor in Hospital to Give Birth Herself Jumps in to Deliver Fellow Patient's Baby: 'She's a Really Special Person' A Kentucky doctor who was in her own hospital room preparing to give birth to her second baby heard screaming from the room next door and jumped in to help, delivering that patient's baby because the on-call doctor was out of the building.
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Why Getting Too Little Sleep Could Be Adding Inches To Your Waistline The scientific consensus is clear: we need more sleep. Our bodies and brains rely on getting sufficient shuteye, and cutting ourselves short deals a compounding blow to our health.
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Human embryos were just edited in the US for the first time Editing human embryos has long been a controversial subject, and one that the U.S. has steered clear of. That all changed this week.
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Henrietta Lacks' legacy honored in Turner Station Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, center, and others gather Saturday iin Turner Station to honor the legacy of Henrietta Lacks.
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US Scientists Edit Genes of Human Embryos In a breakthrough in human genome engineering, a team of scientists in Oregon using CRISPR technology altered the DNA of human embryos and managed to avoid the mistakes made in similar earlier experiments, thus moving closer to the goal of ...
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Marian Cleeves Diamond, UC Berkeley professor who studied Einstein's brain, dies at 90 Marian Cleeves Diamond, the UC Berkeley professor who studied Albert Einstein's brain, died Monday in Oakland, the university said in a press release Friday.
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New debate on antibiotics: Do you really need to take the full course? The one rule about antibiotics that has been drilled into our heads for generations is that you absolutely must take the full course—or else something very bad might happen.
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Jeremy Hunt to 'create 21000 new NHS posts' as part of mental health expansion Jeremy Hunt, the Health Secretary, has announced plans to expand mental health provisions with a £1.3bn injection that will see thousands of new posts created.
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The truth about antibiotics: do you really need to take the full course? James Sutton battled doctors for six weeks to get a ten-day course of amoxicillin for his severe bronchitic chest infection. When he got the antibiotics, they didn't really work and, what's more, he had a major allergic reaction which caused a huge ...
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The fall in modern man's sperm count A 2015 study from Taiwan found a connection between decreased sperm concentration with men who have a Western-style diet, meaning higher consumption of animal protein, processed foods, fats and sugar.
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The Number Of Deaths Involving Ice Doubled In Just Seven Years "Each of these deaths was associated with about 44 years of life [that could have been lived had the person not used methamphetamine] and I think that shows the impact.
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Health professionals, mothers, learning many benefits of breastfeeding Special Baby Jaxon Gray contentedly advertises World Breastfeeding Week at University Hospital. His parents are Haley Brown and Zachary Gray from Grovetown.
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In A Recent HIV Study, 'Undetectable' Has A Whole New Meaning In a recent study named Opposites Attract, which was unveiled at International AIDS Society Conference on HIV science in Paris this past week, a pretty astonishing revelation was found in regards to what the medical field refers to as 'undetectable' in ...
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New Study Claims Drinking Alcohol 3 To 4 Days A Week 'Reduces Risk Of Diabetes' That glass of wine or pint of beer you enjoy with dinner every night might come with an added benefit, a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, a new Danish study contends.
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A hidden epidemic: Deaths from ice in Australia have doubled Business Insider Australia is the Australian edition of the world's fastest-growing business news website, Business Insider. Recent Posts.
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Falling sperm counts could 'wipe out humans' But a team of researchers from the Hebrew University-Hadassah Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine and New York's Icahn School of Medicine wanted to shed some insights regarding this controversial issue.
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Finish your antibiotics course? British disease experts are suggesting that health professionals do away with the advice to always finish a course of antibiotics.
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