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Eight arrested after US tourist beaten to death in Greece Greek police said today that they had made eight arrests, including six Serbian nationals, after an American tourist was beaten to death in a bar on the island of Zante.
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'We'll make Charlie Gard an American citizen' vow US Congressmen in bid to save tot's life Charlie Gard has been given fresh hope after two US Congressmen vowed to make him an American citizen in a bid to save his life. In the latest astonishing twist in the desperately ill baby's case, representatives Brad Wenstrup and Trent Franks said ...
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World Health Organization: Untreatable gonorrhea on the rise Antibiotic-resistant strains of gonorrhea are on the rise, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). An estimated 78 million people contract gonorrhea each year, says WHO of the sexually transmitted infection (STI) that was once easily treated.
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Why this Ohio sheriff refuses to let his deputies carry Narcan to reverse overdoses A Philadelphia police officer shows a package of the overdose reversal agent Naloxone Hydrochloride, or Narcan, while on patrol near a heroin encampment in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia on April 14, 2017.
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Why this Ohio sheriff refuses to let his deputies carry Narcan to reverse overdoses No one has come up with a solution to the opioid epidemic that has decimated Rust Belt states, but for people who overdose, Naloxone is about as effective an antidote as there is.
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Charlie Gard's family thank supporters and vow 'fight is not over' The family of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard are expected to join a demonstration outside Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) after they vowed the "fight is not over".
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Alabama issues Vibrio warning: Don't enter bodies of water if you have cuts or abrasions Just a day after Mobile County health officials reported three necrotizing fasciitis cases caused by Vibrio vulnificus, Alabama state health authorities issued a warning concerning entering bodies of water if you have cuts or abrasions.
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Flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio found in Alabama waters: Is it safe to swim? Vibrio is found in lakes, rivers, along the coast and in other warm, brackish bodies of water. The bacteria can lead to destructive soft-tissue infections and other illnesses.
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11 teens hospitalized after eating gummy bears with THC LA PORTE COUNTY, Ind. (WGN) - Eleven teenagers have been hospitalized after ingesting gummy bears that contained THC. Police were dispatched to the 5200 N block of Country Road 325 West after a person called 911 requesting medical help.
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Hospital requests new hearing for sick baby Charlie Gard (CNN) - The London hospital caring for 11-month-old Charlie Gard has requested a new hearing to consider "fresh evidence" about a possible treatment for his rare condition.
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Drug-laced gummy bears send 11 Indiana teens to hospital Eleven Indiana teens ingested drug-infused gummy bears Thursday, a move that landed them in a hospital, police said. LaPorte County police said the gummy bears were larger than the well-known versions of the sweet candy and were believed to have ...
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Cook walrus "well done," warn health officials An undated U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service photo shows Pacific Walrus at Cape Peirce at Bristol Bay on Alaska's southwest coast.
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CDC Warns Of Trichinosis Outbreaks Linked To Walrus Meat Multiple individuals from two nearby communities in Alaska were involved in two separate trichinosis outbreaks. Trichinosis is caused by the consumption of the Trichinella larvae from undercooked or raw meat.
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Rep. Scalise being treated at hospital with one of worst safety ratings in DC area The Washington hospital where Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise was taken for his gunshot wounds last month has scored extremely low in safety ratings, including for infections which the House majority whip is now being treated for.
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Schumer Calls on FDA to Regulate 'Snortable Chocolate' Sen. Charles Schumer is urging federal regulators to look into a "snortable chocolate" powder that's being sold as a way to get a "euphoric energy" rush.
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Minnesota ticks can carry several diseases, not just Lyme's Heading Up North soon? You will not be alone. Wood ticks thrive there -- and they are growing more worrisome. Powassan, babesiosis, human anaplasmosis: These are diseases discovered in recent decades that can result from tick bites in Minnesota.
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Hayden Cross, Britain's first transgender man to give birth to a baby A 21-year-old British man, Hayden Cross became the first transgender man in UK to give birth to a baby. Cross was born a female but now is legally a male for three years.
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VOA Somali Town Hall Discusses Somali Measles Outbreak in US Voice of America's Somali service hosted a town hall Saturday in Minnesota, home to a large Somali-American population, to discuss a recent outbreak of measles in the state, and address rumors in the community surrounding childhood vaccines and autism.
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Britain's first pregnant man gives birth to 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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Experts Warn Residents About West Nile After Mosquitoes Test Positive After the President mentioned him in a tweet, John Podesta told Donald Trump to "Get a grip." Do you agree with Podesta?
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Schumer calls on FDA to regulate 'snortable chocolate' Sen. Charles Schumer is urging federal regulators to look into a "snortable chocolate" powder, saying he's worried that it could prove harmful and is being marketed like a drug.
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BCBS of Minnesota, Children's Hospital Can't Reach Deal The split is a sign of the times, as top-performing hospitals increasingly find themselves on the outside of narrow networks when managed care contracts try to limit costs.
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Blue Cross and Children's Minnesota settle contract dispute Joe Carlson Children's Minnesota has reached a contract deal with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota. Text size. comment.
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The price of a sunburn is higher than you may realize Not so long ago, people like my Aunt Muriel thought of sunburn as a necessary evil on the way to a "good base tan." She used to slather on the baby oil while using a large reflector to bake away.
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New study finds smelling our food might be linked to weight gain It looks like the saying "stop and smell the roses" applies to cake as well. That's according to a new study published in Cell Metabolism, which found that mice with a good sense of smell gained weight after being fed high-fat chow.
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People Are Forgetting to Apply Sunscreen On a Very Important Part of Their Body Getting sunscreen in your eyes is right up there with brain freeze and chopping onions—but you know what's worse? Skin cancer.
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