Monday, July 24, 2017

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Good morning, and - (applause) - now, what would an AIDS conference be without a little protesting? We understand that. (Applause.
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Senate Republicans have run into another problem in passing their ObamaCare replacement bill: it could increase deductibles by thousands of dollars, potentially alienating moderates who are already skeptical of the bill.
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Leaders in the fight against HIV on Sunday urged the US government, the largest donor to global AIDS research and treatment, to reject "draconian" funding cuts proposed by President Donald Trump.
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A spokesman for the family of Charlie Gard has described a statement released by Great Ormond Street Hospital as 'arguably a cynical ploy'.
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(CNN) The London hospital where baby Charlie Gard is being treated for a rare genetic disorder has been receiving death threats. "The GOSH community has been subjected to a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility and disturbance," Great Ormond ...
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A Brooklyn man says he was chomped by the vicious Prospect Park squirrel that prompted a warning from city officials who believe it may be rabid.
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WASHINGTON - Most Connecticut residents receive health care coverage through their employers - but that doesn't mean they won't feel an impact if congressional attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare succeed.
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Signs warned visitors to Prospect Park in Brooklyn of an "unusually aggressive" and possibly rabid squirrel and urged them to seek medical care for bites.
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The outstanding progress in boosting the immune system to treat cancer may help unlock a cure for HIV, according to scientists meeting in Paris.
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LONDON, (Reuters) - HIV experts at an international conference starting on Saturday are keenly courting colleagues in oncology to explore whether advances in harnessing the immune system against cancer can help the search for a cure for AIDS.
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WELLS, Maine (NEWS CENTER) - After an ongoing struggle to accept his recent heart transplant, 5-year-old Ari Schultz, passed away Friday.
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(INSIDE EDITION)--Heart patient Ari Schultz, who went viral earlier this year as his parents documented his journey, has died. The 5-year-old was finally released from Boston Children's Hospital in June after 189 days.
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The Westmoreland Conservation District will discuss mosquitoes and tips for avoiding diseases they can spread 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the J. Roy Houston Conservation Center, 218 Donohoe Road, Hempfield.
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Wayne Atkins thought little of the blisters he had gotten while hiking. He was trekking up and down the 4,500-foot-high Mount Garfield in New Hampshire - a 10-mile round trip - and blisters were no surprise.
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Ari Schultz, a five-year-old whose struggle with a congenital heart defect went viral, has died just one month after receiving a heart transplant.
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CONCORD, New Hampshire (AP) - A Florida man is recovering from flesh-eating bacteria he encountered while hiking in New Hampshire.
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The CDC is warning consumers not to eat yellow Maradol papayas while their investigation is ongoing. By Feroze Dhanoa (Patch National Staff) - Updated July 22, 2017 10:04 am ET.
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Dennis Meehan of Gardiner, Maine has taken a controversial route to help residents of his town get motivated to clean up their city: giving them free weed in exchange for their help.
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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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FILE PHOTO- U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) listens as he is introduced at a campaign rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, U.S.
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Wayne Atkins thought little of the blisters he had gotten while hiking. He was trekking up and down the 4,500-foot-high Mount Garfield in New Hampshire - 10-miles round-trip - and blisters were no surprise.
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Baby Beckham is back home in Indiana after being born prematurely in Mexico. The hospital where he was born was charging thousands of dollars to take care of the baby.
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BALTIMORE - Some Maryland residents are raising concerns about plans to open medical marijuana dispensaries near their homes. The Baltimore Sun reports that after a John Seifert signed a lease to allow a medical marijuana dispensary to operate in his ...
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A Texas company has recalled its coffee product after the FDA confirms existence of a specific substance in the product. The substance is similar to an ingredient present in Viagra.
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A Texas-based coffee company voluntarily recalled coffee containing an ingredient similar to what's in the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra, the US Food and Drug Administration announced.
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Coffee recalled thanks to discovery of Viagra-like ingredient: The undeclared ingredient in New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee has caught the attention of the Food and Drug Administration thanks to its chemical similarity to the active ...
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WASHINGTON - There are many reasons why the Senate will probably reject Republicans' crowning bill razing much of former President Barack Obama's health care law.
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Healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson is to take a big step closer to inventing a vaccine for HIV when it publishes the results of a groundbreaking clinical trial this week.
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Sana'a - International human rights organisation CARE has denounced the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Yemen, which is also suffering from a cholera epidemic, as "an absolute shame on humanity".
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Members of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic's Berkut police carry a man acting as a victim of a terrorist attack, during an anti-terrorism drill in the rebel-held city of Luhansk, Ukraine, July 21, 2017.
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Sanaa: The International Committee of the Red Cross has warned that the current number of suspected cases of cholera in Yemen will at least double by the end of 2017 to reach 600,000 cases.
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This undated combination of photos provided by the Journal of the American Medical Association in July 2017 shows a cancer patient with gray hair that unexpectedly turned dark while taking new immunotherapy drugs.
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Last night the BBC aired a heartbreaking video report done by British-Yemeni reporter, Nawal Al-maghafi showing a glimpse of the world's worst cholera record in Yemen.
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Doctors are failing to detect dementia in hundreds of thousands of patients, a major study has found. It suggests a third of those affected by the illness do not realise it because they have not been given a formal diagnosis.
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More than 600,000 people are expected to contract cholera in Yemen this year, the International Committee of the Red Cross warned Sunday as the war-torn country's healthcare system faces collapse.
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"Preparatory work" is to begin at Northern Ireland's Department of Health to reduce the deferral period for gay men to donate blood.
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SCOTLAND (BBC)-- Changes making it easier for gay and bisexual men to give blood have been announced by the Scottish government. The current deferral period means that men cannot give blood within 12 months of having sex with another man.
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Blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in England and Scotland after improvements in the accuracy of testing procedures.
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Changes making it easier for gay and bisexual men to give blood have been announced by the Scottish government. The current deferral period means that men cannot give blood within 12 months of having sex with another man.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Seek a good education. Control blood pressure and diabetes. Get off the couch. There are some hints, but no proof yet, that these and other lifestyle changes might help stave off dementia.
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FILE - In this Oct. 7, 2003, file photo, a section of a human brain with Alzheimer's disease is on display at the Museum of Neuroanatomy at the University at Buffalo, in Buffalo, N.Y.. AP photo/David Duprey, file. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Seek a good education.
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