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Wyoming mom with cancer dies days after giving birth ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WOOD) - A Wyoming mother who sacrificed cancer treatment for her sixth child has passed away. According to a Facebook post, Carrie DeKlyen died early Saturday morning, three days after giving birthday to Life Lynn DeKlyen.
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She rejected chemotherapy and chose to die of cancer — so she could give birth to her child The headaches began sometime in March. They didn't think much of them, other than that they were possible migraines - until she started vomiting.
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Want better sleep? Keep your pet in your bedroom, study says If you're looking for ways to rest better at night, your dog may be able to help. Keeping your pets in your bedroom could improve your quality of sleep, according to new research.
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Michigan mom with lethal brain tumor dies days after birth of her daughter Carrie DeKlyen, of Wyoming, was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor in April. gave birth to her sixth child at University Hospital in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, Sept.
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Regularly using bleach linked to higher risk of fatal lung disease Those who used cleaning products regularly had a higher risk of developing COPD, a study of nurses found. Photograph: Tatomm/Getty Images/iStockphoto.
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Michigan medical pot shops may have to close Kirk Reid worries that a state licensing board will force him back into the shadows. The Ann Arbor resident has been a medical marijuana card holder since 2009 and has been depending on pot dispensaries in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor to get the product ...
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Viking Warrior Found In Sweden Was A Woman The Vikings had some fierce lady leaders, it turns out, as scientists have confirmed that the human remains found in a prominent Viking warrior grave are female.
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Regular bleach use linked to increased risk of fatal lung disease, says study The regular use of disinfectant cleaning products such as bleach has been linked to an increased risk of developing fatal lung conditions, researchers said.
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Chennai: Take a minute, change a life, to prevent suicides Findings say that higher proportions of attempters come from nuclear families or small peer group. These statistics reveal lack of mental health facilities and awareness on suicide, which is a major social and public health issue in the city ...
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Using bleach and household cleaning products can increase your chances of fatal lung disease by a third Using bleach and common household disinfectants increases the risk of developing a potentially fatal lung disease, a new study has warned.
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AI can identify sexual orientation better than humans do Artificial intelligence can tell if a person is gay or straight based on their facial features. According to new research, a computer algorithm can identify the sexual orientation of a person even better than humans do.
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Can AI detect homosexuality from a facial image? And should it? A study published late last week from two Stanford researchers has caused shockwaves around the world. The duo reportedly developed a neural network that could detect the sexual orientation of a person just by studying a single facial image.
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'In the picture of my life, I don't exist': Calgary city councillor shares personal struggles with suicide A Calgary city councillor tweeted about his personal struggles with years of suicidal bouts, for the first time, on World Suicide Prevention Day and says it's time to fight the stigma.
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15th Annual (Invisible) World Suicide Prevention Day 2017 marks the 15th World Suicide Prevention Day. The day was first recognised in 2003, as an initiative of the International Association for Suicide Prevention and endorsed by the World Health Organization.
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Can too little sleep ruin your relationship? Lack of shut-eye has long been linked to a range of serious health problems. Now a study confirms that it can also be at the root of strife between couples.
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Lack of sleep can escalate bickering It started as a simple conversation about a child's birthday party. But it quickly escalated into a full-blown marital rift. She accused him of neglecting the family.
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Carlisle walk raises funds for suicide prevention For many of the participants in Sunday's Out of the Darkness Walk, the death of a loved one by their own hand marked not the end, but the beginning.
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Hurricanes drive addiction issues into public square Julie Boon, director of Eudaimonia Recovery Homes poses for a photograph at one of her facility damaged by Hurricane Harvey on Friday, Sept.
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From villain to possible ally: Zika virus may help treat brain cancer The Zika virus sparked widespread concern in United States last year and this year the reported cases have exceeded 5K. The news caught the attention of the media and authorities, and several companies started working on a vaccine.
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Dogs will join Race for the Cure 2017 in Portland There's a new breed of breast cancer fighter joining the ranks of Portland's Race for the Cure participants this year. Dogs will walk and run alongside their human companions for the first time in the big annual fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen breast ...
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Doctors shocked after discovering bladder stone the size of an ostrich egg The stone was found to measure 4.7 inches by 3.7 inches by 3 inches and weighs around 770 grams. The man complained of pain and difficulty urinating (Photo: YouTube).
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Use of e-cigarettes linked to increase in heart attacks and strokes E-cigarettes containing nicotine could increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes, researchers have found. A study discovered that vaping devices containing the stimulant could cause a stiffening of the arteries, as well as an increased heart rate ...
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Not only happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear and disgust, researchers identify 27 states of emotion "We don't get finite clusters of emotions in the map because everything is interconnected." Agencies | Published: September 11, 2017 11:51 am.
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Living proof of an HIV cure FIRST BLOOD Timothy RayBrown, the only known person to be cured of HIV. He will be speaking at a conference on immunology in Cape Town on Monday.
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4 things to know about Celiac Disease Celiac Disease is a global disease that affects almost 0.7% of the world's population. In India, about 6 to 8 million Indians are estimated to suffer from this disease, and its prevalence in the North Indian community is 1 in 100.
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With nurses demoralised and staff leaving in droves why is Jeremy Hunt's priority reducing prescription errors? The NHS is short of 40,000 nurses, because demoralised and exhausted professionals are quitting in droves. "The NHS is being dragged down by the worst nursing shortage in its history," warned RCN boss Janet Davies.
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Stone the size of an ostrich egg removed from man's bladder! Bladder stones show up in people's bodies when they can't empty their bladders, forming hard masses of minerals, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Experts Put the Name to 27 Emotion Varieties The richer our vocabulary is, the better people will be able to communicate with one another. Scientists have just managed to identify 27 emotions that all humans are going through in their lives.
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Huge gap in demand and supply of medical practitioners for mental health, says Neerja Birla WHO said that India has 15.7 suicides per 100,000 people in 2015. The average for South East Asia was 12.9 suicides per 100,000 people.
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Humans have 27 different types of emotions, reveals study Researchers at UC Berkeley in US identify distinct categories of emotion and create interactive map to show how they are connected.
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As Irma looms, many Florida hospitals turn off the lights One by one, up and down Florida's southeastern coast, hospitals are going dark. With the approach of what many meteorologists think will be a historic storm, most hospital administrators and staff have been scrambling in the last day to evacuate patients.
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MSF scales up cholera activities in Borno The Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF), a medical humanitarian organisation, said on Saturday it has scale up activities to control cholera outbreak in Borno.
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