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British baby Charlie Gard's latest brain scan is a 'sad reading' LONDON - The British parents of critically ill baby Charlie Gard have been told by a hospital lawyer that the results of their son's latest brain scans make for "sad reading.
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Charlie Gard's dad yells, mom weeps after brain scan called 'sad' (CNN) The parents of baby Charlie Gard stormed out of a pre-court hearing after a lawyer representing Great Ormond Street Hospital in London broke the news that a new brain scan of the terminally ill baby made for "sad reading," the UK's Press ...
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New Drug Makes Brain Cancer Cells Easier to See, May Prolong Survival As Sen. John McCain, recovers from surgery for an aggressive brain cancer, neurosurgeons who specialize in cancer say the main concern is tiny malignant cells that may have already migrated away from the tumor.
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The future of treatment for glioblastoma (CNN) After being diagnosed with a primary glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain cancer, Sen. John McCain and his family are reviewing treatment options with his doctors at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix.
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Why John McCain's Type Of Brain Tumor Is So Hard To Treat If you've been reading up on brain cancer since hearing of Senator John McCain's recent diagnosis, you may already know that his type of cancer, glioblastoma, has a fairly grim outlook.
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How Might John McCain Survive Brain Cancer? That's a shock to his family, his colleagues, and the millions that know McCain to be a principled man who has long served his country with honor and dedication.
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Why Are Dogs Man's Best Friend? Apparently, They're Genetically Predisposed To Be That Way Ever wondered why dogs are as genial as they seem to be? Dogs that are extra friendly share certain genetic similarities with people who are born with a developmental disorder sometimes called the "opposite of autism," which makes them hyper social, ...
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Deadly salmonella outbreak linked to papayas (CNN) Forty-seven people in 12 states have become infected with salmonella believed to be linked to yellow Maradol papayas, federal health officials said Friday.
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US CDC says salmonella outbreak linked to papayas sickens 47 (Reuters) - An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning linked to a type of papaya has sickened 47 people from 12 states, including one person in New York City who died and 12 who were hospitalized, U.S.
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Indiana preemie home after family says Cancun hospital allegedly extorted over $30K from them A newborn baby is home in Indiana after being born prematurely in a Mexican hospital where his relatives said his parents were being extorted for thousands of dollars.
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Crete man is state's first West Nile victim A 67-year-old Crete man has the first human case of West Nile virus in Illinois this year, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
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Man loses 70 pounds after his poker buddies bet him $1M that he couldn't A professional poker player shed seventy pounds after his buddies bet him $1 million that he could not drop down to just 10 percent body fat in six months.
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Illinois' first 2017 case of West Nile reported in Will County State officials on Thursday announced the first human case of West Nile virus in Illinois this year. By Staff report. Thursday. Posted at 4:15 PM Updated at 4:15 PM.
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Little Elm resident first in county to contract West Nile virus Denton County Public Health (DCPH) is reporting its first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) for 2017 in Denton County. The resident lives in Little Elm and was diagnosed with West Nile Fever.
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Oxygen therapy revives brain of toddler who almost drowned In one of the first such confirmed cases, an Arkansas toddler who suffered severe brain injury after nearly drowning has had that brain damage reversed, using a new treatment.
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John McCain Was Diagnosed With A Glioblastoma, Among The Deadliest Of Cancers Doctors use words like "aggressive" and "highly malignant" to describe the type of brain cancer discovered in Arizona Sen. John McCain.
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Google's Verily Trying to Debug Fresno with Bacteria-Treated Mosquitoes For a company more associated with debugging computer programs, Google's parent company, Alphabet, is making a name for itself by taking on the real thing - mosquitoes.
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Boots 'truly sorry' for handling of morning-after pill pricing row Boots had said lowering the cost of the Levonelle morning-after pill could incentivise its use by women. Credit: AP. Boots has said it is "truly sorry" for the way it responded to a campaign calling for it to cut the price of a morning-after pill it ...
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UC Riverside Wins $14.9 Million Research Grant to Battle Disease-Carrying Mosquitos "Our primary goal is to safely test and innovate these technologies strictly in the laboratory," said Akbari, who led the collaboration of six UC campuses.
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Indian musician plays guitar as doctors perform brain surgery The 37-year-old had been suffering from musician's dystonia, a neurological movement disorder which leads to involuntary muscle contractions.
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Cows May Offer Clues to an AIDS Vaccine FRIDAY, July 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Cows already give us milk, meat and leather. Now, researchers say they may also hold the key to an AIDS vaccine.
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Boots apologises for morning-after pill response Boots has said it is "truly sorry" for its response to calls to cut the cost of one of its morning-after pills. The pharmaceutical company was criticised after telling the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) it was avoiding "incentivising ...
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Seeing Yourself as Lazy Is Hazardous to Your Health People who perceive themselves as less active than their peers are at greater risk of death—whether they're accurate or not.
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Could cows be the clue that leads to an HIV vaccine? "Cows have shown an 'insane' and 'mind-blowing' ability to tackle HIV which will help develop a vaccine, say US researchers," BBC News reports.
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Drugstore Says Lowering the Price of Morning-After Pill Will Be "Incentivizing" Women to Use It In a recent statement, the UK megachain Boots said it will not be joining Superdrug and Tesco in lowering the price of the morning-after pill, citing fears it would promote "inappropriate use".
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Windermere police to carry opioid-blocking medication Narcan Windermere police officers have been issued and recently undergone training for opioid-blocking medication Narcan. by: Danielle Hendrix Staff Writer.
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Why sugary drinks and protein-rich meals don't go well together Having a sugar-sweetened drink with a high-protein meal may negatively affect energy balance, alter food preferences and cause the body to store more fat, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Nutrition.
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To Shrink Mosquito Population, Scientists Are Releasing 20 Million Mosquitoes This summer, scientists in California are releasing 20 million mosquitoes in an effort to shrink the population of mosquitoes that can carry diseases.
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To Help Reduce Mosquito Population, Scientists Are Unleashing 20 Million Of Them CBS Local - California scientists will release 20 million mosquitoes in an effort to reduce the population of disease-carrying mosquitoes, NPR reported.
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High-dose influenza vaccine leads to lower hospitalizations in nursing home residents In the largest nursing home study to date on the effect of a high dose (HD) flu vaccine, researchers found that vaccines with four times the antigen of standard flu (SD) vaccines significantly reduced the risk of respiratory and all-cause ...
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I saw brain cancer like John McCain's erase someone I love — and it shows why healthcare coverage is so crucial I am so sorry, John McCain; no one deserves a diagnosis like yours. That is the first thing I would like to say to you and your family.
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Sugary drinks can ruin your diet in more ways than we previously thought Extra sugar may be bad for you in more ways than we thought. In addition to being calorie dense and increasing risk for heart disease, it also appears to change how your body breaks down food entirely.
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FDA Clears First MRI Device for Brain Imaging in Newborns The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance for the first MRI device designed specifically for brain and head imaging of newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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Brexit is Britain's chance to cut red tape on vaping and go cigarette-free by 2022 Christian Mulcahy is a board member of the UK Vaping Industry Association and bu [..] Show more. World Health Organisation Calls For Regulation Of Ecigarettes.
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Toxic algae blooms seem more intense this year, but state lacks money to study issue Oregon public health officials say years of drought followed by heavy rains this spring created a "perfect storm" for harmful algae blooms to pop up on rivers, lakes and reservoirs across the state this summer.
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