Saturday, August 19, 2017

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St. Augustine, Florida (CNN) When he was 11 years old, LJ Stroud of St. Augustine, Florida, had a tooth emerge in a place where no tooth belongs: the roof of his mouth.
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GOSHEN, Ohio - A 13-year-old boy who received a heart transplant months ago has died on the first day of school. WCPO-TV in Cincinnati (http://bit.
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Stephen Hawking says he is worried about the future of the NHS, attacking the impact of government policies and the health secretary in person.
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Mourners have attended a state funeral of Ruth Pfau, a German physician and nun who earned international acclaim by devoting her life to the eradication of leprosy in Pakistan.
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Richard G. "Bugs" Stevens does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond the academic appointment above.
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The Washington County Sheriff's Office released this photograph of the closed bike path in Kingsbury after announced on Friday that a coyote that attacked a woman on Wednesday tested positive for rabies.
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Authorities say a coyote shot by an environmental conservation officer after it attacked a woman on a rural New York trail has tested positive for rabies.
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German consul-general Rainer Schmiedchen presents the German Staufer Medal to Dr Ruth Pfaus at the German consulate on Monday. PHOTO: COURTESY GERMAN CONSULATE.
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Richard G. "Bugs" Stevens, University of Connecticut.
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More than 1 million American women who have had breast or ovarian cancer are not getting a simple genetic test that will determine whether they carry a mutation that puts them at higher risk of a recurrence, according to a UCLA study published Friday.
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As an additional measure in the fight against Zika virus, today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it has made available a panel of human plasma samples to aid in the regulatory evaluation of serological tests to detect recent Zika ...
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Australian researchers report that a pill to treat peanut allergy still worked four years after it was given. For 18 months, 24 of 48 children were given a daily probiotic that contained Lactobacillus rhamnosus and a peanut protein, the scientists ...
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FRIDAY, Aug. 18, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Zika virus might not remain in the semen of some infected men as long as previously thought, a small study suggests.
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As Stanislaus County confirmed the first two cases of West Nile disease this year, mosquito abatement districts said regulators have shut down their aerial spraying used to control mosquitoes that spread the debilitating illness.
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Pubic grooming has become a common practice among both men and women in the United States, however, a significant number of people among them suffered from a number of injuries including cuts and infections, a new study has revealed.
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A Pfizer flag is displayed in November 2015 in front of the company's world headquarters in New York. - Associated Press. TRENTON, N.J.
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Walnuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and other substances and, in moderation, have been linked to reduced risk of obesity and diabetes.
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In a step designed both to help with quality control of existing Zika tests, and to integrate them more fully into the FDA's formal review process, the FDA announced a new panel of plasma samples for developers of new serological tests for Zika virus ...
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Rinki Singh, 31, holds a photo of her daughter Aarushi, 6, who died in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the Baba Raghav Das hospital in the Gorakhpur district, August 14, 2017.
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Many postpartum nurses did not have up-to-date information regarding maternal mortality after childbirth, and as a result did not provide comprehensive education about reducing maternal mortality and complications to new mothers before they were ...
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The maternal mortality rate in the U.S. is the highest among affluent nations. Researchers believe that with better education, postpartum nurses could help mothers identify life-threatening complications.
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - The California Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday they are pursuing health protections on one of the most widely used agricultural pesticides in the nation -- Chlorpyrifos.
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MANILA: Tests confirm that the avian flu virus was also found in two towns in Nueva Ecija province, about 32 kilometers from where the virus was first spotted.
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When lake temperatures warm, blue-green algae thrives, often forming in thick, pea-soup colored blooms that spread out across the surface of lakes.
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Mark Conner receives funding from the Medical Research Council, UK and the Economic and Social Research Council, UK for research on smoking initiation.
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Supermarkets, restaurants and takeaways will be asked to shrink thousands of products or find other ways to cut their calorie content as part of a Government crackdown on junk foods.
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An estimated one in 500 boys are born with an extra sex chromosome that can disrupt the formation of mature sperm. Photograph: Mads Nissen/Panos Pictures.
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Feeling lethargic of late? Having trouble falling asleep? Do you find yourself yawning through another non-productive day? If such symptoms have become increasingly common over the past few years, it may be due to a relatively new phenomenon: binge ...
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