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Charlie Gard hospital says staff have received death threats over infant's case Great Ormond Hospital said that its doctors and nurses have faced "a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility," while families visiting other patients have been "harassed and discomforted.
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Charlie Gard's parents curse, sob and storm out of courtroom over brain scan For Charlie Gard's parents, the lawyer's words were both a necessary court report and an emotion-laden update on the status of their critically ill son.
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Scientists find key 'friendliness' genes that distinguish dogs from wolves Your dog is basically a super social wolf, and scientists may have found the gene that makes him want to cuddle with you. A new study shows that friendliness in dogs is associated with the same genes that make some people hyper-social.
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Charlie Gard: Death threats sent to Great Ormond Street staff Staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital have received death threats over the treatment of baby Charlie Gard. The hospital said police had been called after families were "harassed" and "unacceptable behaviour" was recorded in the hospital.
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Sen. McCain goes on hike after cancer diagnosis Sen. John McCain · John McCainManchin bashes GOP candidate for pushing McCain to resign McCain's primary challenger asks him to step aside after diagnosis Sen. McCain goes on hike after cancer diagnosis MORE's daughter Meghan McCain tweeted ...
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Meghan McCain tweets photo of hike with father John McCain after brain cancer diagnosis Sen. John McCain's daughter Meghan tweeted an update on her father's battle with brain cancer as the two enjoyed a hike while in Arizona on Saturday.
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Can Cannabis Actually Kill Cancer Cells In The Brain? Earlier this week, Sen. John McCain revealed that he has been diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive tumor that forms in the tissue of the brain and spinal cord.
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Did man get flesh-eating bacteria hiking in NH? Wayne Atkins, left, is pictured with his mother, Karen Atkins, on her Facebook page. He is recovering after spending nearly a month in a Miami hospital and surviving a two-week coma following a bout with flesh-eating bacteria.
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Florida man contracts flesh-eating bacteria through blisters from hiking A south Florida man is on a long road to recovery after contracting a flesh-eating bacteria from blisters he got while hiking in the White Mountains.
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FDA echoes CDC: Fresh papayas linked to Salmonella outbreak No recall has been issued, but Food and Drug Administration officials are warning the public against eating Maradol papayas from Mexico in general - and Caribeña brand specifically - because they have been linked to a Salmonella outbreak.
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Mexican hospital tries to extort American tourists: claim An Indiana couple claims a hospital in Cancun tried to extort them out of more than $30,000 after delivering a baby. A hospital in Mexico is in some hot water after new parents from Indiana who had to deliver a baby prematurely while on vacation claim ...
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War of the mosquito sexes: Scientists and Google launch a high-tech war to combat Zika Experimental bugs carrying a secret weapon are being released in the Florida Keys and Fresno, CA, in the fight against the Zika virus.
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Did Oxygen Therapy Really 'Reverse' Child's Brain Damage? Experts Are Skeptical Eden Carlson experienced brain damage after she nearly drowned in a swimming pool. A controversial report claims that oxygen therapy reversed her brain damage, but experts are very skeptical.
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Preemie Kept In Cancun Hospital Until Family Could Pay Bill A premature baby born in a Mexican hospital was kept there for two days until the family's bill could be sent to the USA. Beckham Lake Smith-Ralph was born three month premature in Cancun, weighing a little more than two pounds.
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Texas company recalls coffee with Viagra-like substance GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (AP) A Texas coffee company is recalling one of its roasts because it was making some men a bit too excited. Bestherbs Coffee LLC issued the voluntary recall for its New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee after the U.S ...
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Advances in brain-cancer treatment gives patients new hope LAS VEGAS (KTNV) - The nation was shocked to learn Sen. John McCain (R-AZ.) was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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Man plays guitar during brain surgery to help surgeons cure muscle spasms Surgeons ask a patient with muscle spasms in his hand to play the guitar so they can pinpoint the problem in his brain. 16:02, UK, Friday 21 July 2017.
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Video shows Indian musician playing guitar during brain surgery A hospital in India has released stunning video that shows a patient playing guitar while undergoing brain surgery. Abhishek Prasad, a musician who had been diagnosed with dystonia, was fully awake when he underwent the seven-hour surgery at a private ...
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Pairing Sugary Drinks With High Protein Meals Makes You Store More Fat: Study New research finds pairing sugary drinks such as soda with high protein meals could lead to less fat oxidation and more cravings for salty and savory food.
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How Sugary Drinks May Change the Way Your Body Burns Fat Washing down your bacon cheeseburger with a big, cold soda may trigger the body to store more fat than it would if you drank something without sugar, a new small study finds.
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Here's why a soda with that burger is especially fattening Combining a sugary soda with your burger or fried chicken can really prime your body to pack on more pounds, a new study suggests.
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Boots apologises over morning-after pill pricing row The letter to Boots was signed by Jess Phillips, chair of the women's PLP, along with Harriet Harman, Yvette Cooper and Rachel Reeves.
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A Wake-Up Call: Coffee Recalled By FDA For Having Viagra-Like Ingredient Given the fact that "New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee" has been marketed as a "male enhancement" product, it might be fair to assume that consumers who plucked the instant coffee off store shelves had a clear idea of its intended ...
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Cows Could Be Key To Effective HIV/AIDS Vaccine Can cows help create a potent HIV vaccine? An NIH supported study found calves showed an incredibly fast and effective immune response to HIV immunogens.
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Cow antibodies bring hope for effective AIDS vaccine soon In a significant find, a team of researchers has reported for the first time elicitation of powerful, HIV-blocking antibodies in cows in a matter of weeks - a process that usually takes years in humans - paving the way for developing a broadly ...
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Holy cow! Cattle may hold clue to HIV vaccine Scientists believe that a cow's complex digestive system has enabled them to develop a sophisticated immune system. Representation pic.
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No dye: Cancer patients' gray hair darkened on immune drugs CHICAGO (AP) - Cancer patients' gray hair unexpectedly turned youthfully dark while taking novel drugs, and it has doctors scratching their heads.
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Boots forced to apologise after suggesting women might 'misuse' morning after pill if price was reduced Boots has been forced to apologise after it suggested women would misuse the morning after pill if the price was reduced. The high street chemist said it is "truly sorry" for the way it responded to a campaign calling for it to cut the price of ...
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UN, aid group: Cholera in Yemen to worsen in rainy season CAIRO - The U.N. health agency and an international aid organization warned on Friday that Yemen's cholera epidemic, the world's worst since Haiti's 2010 outbreak, is likely to worsen in the rainy season.
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Here's Why a Soda With That Burger Is Especially Fattening FRIDAY, July 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Combining a sugary soda with your burger or fried chicken can really prime your body to pack on more pounds, a new study suggests.
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Dangerous Algae Found in New Hampshire Lake New Hampshire is warning people to avoid contact with the water in the Lake Monomonac after it found elevated levels of a potentially dangerous algal bloom.
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VERIFY: Does a higher sunscreen SPF offer more sun protection? When outside for long hours, especially now that summer is here - it's important to protect yourself and your loved ones from the sun's harmful rays.
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Potentially Harmful Algal Bloom in Colonial Lake As a precautionary measure, the Lawrence Township Health Department and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection are advising the public to avoid coming in contact with the water, keep animals away from it and not eat fish caught in ...
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High-Dose Flu Shot May Help Nursing Home Residents Avoid Hospital FRIDAY, July 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Nobody wants the flu, but it can prove deadly for frail residents of nursing homes. Now, new research suggests that giving this population a high-dose flu vaccine -- one with four times the usual amount of ...
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Veteran allowed to keep ducks that help with PTSD A veteran suffering from PTSD will be allowed to keep his ducks, which he said are therapeutic to him. Darin Welker was convicted in 2014 of a misdemeanor for violating a town ban on owning farm animals, according to the Coshocton Tribune.
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