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Lawmakers Call for US Residency for Terminally Ill Baby Charlie Gard LONDON - Two U.S. congressmen have called for terminally sick British baby Charlie Gard to be given U.S. residency so he can undergo treatment in America.
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Charlie Gard: Parents of Ill Baby Petition for Treatment in US, Say 'He Deserves a Chance' FOX NEWS - The parents of terminally ill 11-month-old Charlie Gard said on Sunday their son "deserves a chance" to be taken to the U.S.
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Charlie Gard: High Court to hear new evidence in case The High Court will hear fresh evidence in the case of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard later. Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has referred the case back to court after reports of new data from foreign healthcare facilities.
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Schumer calls for crackdown on 'snortable chocolate' Sen. Charles Schumer · Charles SchumerPutin says Trump believed his denial that Russia meddled in election Trump: Meeting with Putin 'tremendous' Conservative warns McConnell to not give up on ObamaCare repeal MORE (D-N.
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Shunned During Her Period, Nepali Woman Dies of Snakebite Women in a chhaupadi hut during their menstruation periods in western Nepal, in February. A tradition of isolating menstruating women in huts persists in rural areas despite the dangers and a 2005 court order.
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Charlie Gard's parents fight to bring son to the US for treatment Washington: The parents of Charlie Gard, the 11-month-old British infant whose rare genetic condition has captured the world's attention, said they want to move their son to a hospital in the United States, where he would receive experimental treatment.
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Chuck Schumer calls for crackdown on 'snortable chocolate' Snortable chocolate is so dangerous that its health effects must be investigated by the feds, Sen. Charles Schumer is urging. SEE ALSO.
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Science Just Declared This Is The Secret To A Good Night's Sleep Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek. Sleep is maddening. Sometimes, you can do it without trying.
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Purpose in life by day linked to better sleep at night Having a good reason to get out of bed in the morning means you are more likely to sleep better at night with less sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome, reports a new Northwestern Medicine and Rush University Medical Center study based on older adults.
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Sense of purpose aids sleep, US scientists find The secret to a good night's sleep later in life is having a good reason to get up in the morning, according to US researchers who surveyed people on their sleeping habits and sense of purpose.
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FDA approves first new drug in 20 years for sickle cell The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug in nearly 20 years for sickle cell, an inherited disease in which abnormally shaped red blood cells can't properly carry oxygen throughout the body, which can cause severe pain and organ ...
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Super Gonorrhea Is Spreading: What's Oral Sex Got To Do With It You never want to see the words "gonorrhea" and "super" in the same sentence, such as "super, you have gonorrhea" or "gonorrhea is super.
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WHO for better prevention, treatment of infectious diseases KARACHI - The World Health Organization (WHO) has sought better prevention and treatment of Gonorrhoea that infects an estimated 78 million people each year.
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Proud dad Scott Parker today reveals how he became the first man in Britain to have a baby. The graphic designer, who was born female 23 years ago, gave birth to daughter Sara on April 29 - almost seven weeks before Hayden Cross, who last week was reported to be the first man in Britain to give birth.
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FDA approves new treatment for sickle cell disease The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Endari (L-glutamine oral powder) for patients age five years and older with sickle cell disease to reduce severe complications associated with the blood disorder.
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Gonorrhea becoming 'smarter' and harder to treat Data from 77 countries collected by WHO shows there is a widespread resistance to older, cheaper antibiotics and in some countries, the infection has became "untreatable by all known antibiotics," the international health organization said in the news ...
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UK's first pregnant man gives birth Hayden Cross was born as a girl, Paige. He is undergoing hormone treatment to complete his transition. London: Britain's first pregnant man has given birth to a girl, Trinity-Leigh.
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Meet Britain's first pregnant man who gave birth to a baby girl! Born female, Hayden Cross has been legally a male for three years, but he stopped the transgender hormone treatment for sometime in order to conceive a baby.
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"You don't know what's in it:" 11 teens get sick after consuming THC-laced gummy bears LA PORTE COUNTY, Indiana - Several teenagers are recovering after they became sick from drug-laced candy. La Porte County sheriff's investigators have the name of the person who sold drug-laced gummy bears to the teenagers.
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Vatican outlaws gluten-free bread for Holy Communion Bread used to celebrate the Eucharist during Roman Catholic Mass must not be gluten-free - although it may be made from genetically modified organisms, the Vatican has ruled.
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Britain's First Pregnant Man Gives Birth To Baby Girl LONDON -- A 21-year-old man has become the first in Britain to give birth after he put his sex transition on hold to get pregnant by a sperm donor.
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Government announces Medicare security review after darknet sale revealed In 2016, the system allowing access to Medicare card details was accessed 3,929,685 times. Photograph: Tracey Nearmy/AAP. Medicare Australia.
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Murphy, Blumenthal to Hold Summit on Opioid Crisis Connecticut Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal are planning a summit on the state's opioid crisis to develop recommendations to a national panel studying the problem.
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Britain's first PREGNANT MAN gives birth Hayden Cross made headlines around the world when he announced he was pregnant by a sperm donor - three years after becoming legally male through gender reassignment.
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CDC's New Chief Led Georgia's Public Health Department The Trump administration has picked the head of the Georgia Department of Public Health to run the Atlanta-based U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Two British men become first to give birth after putting gender surgery on hold Two British men have become the first in the country to give birth after putting their gender transitions on hold. Hayden Cross, 21, and Scott Parker, 23, were both born women, but chose to have children before full surgery made it impossible.
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Northern New York among quarter of nation to see increase in number and strength of opioid prescriptions After years of fitful efforts to get doctors to prescribe fewer opioid painkillers, Northern New York is among the nation's 22.6 percent of counties that saw increases in both the quantity and strength of opiates prescribed.
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Study finds Martinsville has highest number of opioid prescriptions in the US MARTINSVILLE, Va. - A study finds patients in the City of Martinsville are prescribed more opioids than anywhere else in the country.
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Canine flu forces temporary closure of N. Florida dog park OCALA, Fla. (AP) - A dog park in north Florida is temporarily closed due to concerns about H3N2 Canine Influenza Virus cases in the area.
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Weed Has Been Legal In Nevada For A Week And It's Already Running Out Weed enthusiasts in Nevada have wasted no time this week getting their hands (and bongs) on some of the state's recently legalized marijuana.
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A simple guide to buying marijuana in Las Vegas this weekend You are officially able to purchase recreational marijuana in Las Vegas as of July 1, though the road getting here wasn't so smooth.
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Gluten-free bread is toast at holy communion: Vatican The Vatican has outlawed gluten-free bread used to celebrate the Eucharist during Roman Catholic mass, but says low-gluten hosts can be used - so long as there is enough protein in the wheat to make it without additives.
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