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Bill Cassidy offers misleading defense in face-off with Jimmy Kimmel Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., have gotten into a war of words over a health care bill the senator is proposing.
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Doctors, Hospitals Oppose GOP's Latest Obamacare Repeal Effort The latest Republican Obamacare repeal effort is getting as much support from doctors and hospitals as the last one did -- which is to say, not much.
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John McCain Can Stop This Health Care Bill WASHINGTON ― The fate of health care for millions of Americans may, once again, come down to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). It was McCain in July who sank Republican hopes of a "skinny repeal," siding at the last minute with Sens.
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Social environment matters for duck penis size New research indicates that duck penis size responds to the individual's social environment. Credit: P. Brennan. Most birds lack genitalia, but male ducks are known for their long, spiraling penises, which have evolved through an ongoing cat-and-mouse ...
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UK scientists edit DNA of human embryos The blueprint for life - DNA - has been altered in human embryos for the first time in the UK. The team at the Francis Crick Institute are unravelling the mysteries of the earliest moments of life.
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When Male Ducks Hang Out Together Their Dicks Get Longer Male ducks have some of the weirdest junk in nature—a ludicrously long, corkscrew-shaped member that evolved on account of an ongoing battle of the sexes.
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Navy Surgeon General calls photos of Navy nurse flipping off newborn babies 'highly offensive' The Navy's Surgeon General has sent a message to Navy Medicine commanders around the world criticizing the "highly offensive" photos of a nurse flipping off newborn babies at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida.
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WHO report paints dire picture of antibiotic development A new report today from the World Health Organization (WHO) argues that the antibiotics currently in clinical development are not sufficient to counter rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in the pathogens that present the greatest ...
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Study: Fewer pregnancies, more fetal deaths in Flint after lead levels rose in water DETROIT - Flint saw fewer pregnancies, and a higher number of fetal deaths, during the period Michigan women and their unborn children were exposed to high levels of lead in their drinking water, according to a new research study that reviewed health ...
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San Diego officials were warned about restroom shortage repeatedly before hepatitis outbreak Dr. Nick Yphantides, the county's Chief Medical Officer, talked about the efforts to stop the spread of hepatitis A on Tuesday.
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The surprising cities with the highest and lowest rates of exercise A poll on the exercise habits of adults from 2015 to 2016, across 189 U.S. cities, revealed that a person's frequency of working out has seemingly nothing to do with where they live.
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Editing Embryo DNA Yields Clues About Early Human Development For the first time, scientists have edited the DNA in human embryos to make a fundamental discovery about the earliest days of human development.
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Sleep deprivation could temporarily CURE depression for half of patients, surprising study finds Sleep deprivation can provide a short term cure of all symptoms of depression for as many as half of those that suffer from the mood disorder, new research claims.
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Race against time to stop hepatitis A virus from spreading in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- Southern California is battling an outbreak of hepatitis A, which attacks the liver and is highly contagious. San Diego has had more than 400 cases and 16 deaths.
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CVS to limit opioid drug prescriptions amid national epidemic Drug-store chain CVS Health plans to announce Thursday that it will limit opioid prescriptions in an effort to combat the epidemic that accounted for 64,000 overdose deaths last year alone.
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WHO: Not Enough Antibiotics in Pipeline to Curb Superbugs Not enough new antibiotics are in the research and development pipeline to meet the challenge of burgeoning antibiotic resistance, especially with tuberculosis (TB), the World Health Organization (WHO) warned in a new report released today.
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Duck Penises Get Bigger When They Are Surrounded by Other Males Depending on what corners of the internet you frequent, you may have heard about the horrific corkscrew penises ducks use to solicit often nonconsensual sex.
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Hepatitis A outbreak strikes Salt Lake County's homeless population SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah -- The Salt Lake County Health Department is trying to stop an outbreak of a deadly virus that has already taken lives in California.
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Hurricane Maria Knocks Out Power Across All of Puerto Rico Every electricity customer in Puerto Rico lost power on Wednesday, the governor's office said, as the monster storm lashed the U.S.
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Does your city like to exercise? Find out which areas do and which would rather sit on the couch There's the treadmill, jogging, high-intensity interval training, combined group fitness classes, and yoga. It seems like gyms and fitness refimens are popping up more often.
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WHO Warns of Lack of Antibiotics Being Developed Most of the drugs being developed are modifications of existing classes of antibiotics and are only short-term solutions. Cherella Cox.
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Family of West Covina Woman Killed by West Nile Virus Speak Out After Infection Claims 6 Lives in California This Year Just as Ventura County health officials warned of mosquitoes found infected with West Nile Virus on Wednesday, a family a county away in West Covina spoke out about the illness killing one of their own.
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Groundbreaking study finds rigid gender stereotypes in children tied to higher depression, violence, suicide risk A girl plays with a baby doll at a day care center for children aged 12 months to six years on December 22, 2011 in Munich, Germany.
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Not enough new antibiotics in the pipeline, UN report warns 20 September 2017 - Too few new antibiotics are under development to combat the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, a United Nations report has found.
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Sleep deprivation might be the antidote for depression Depression keeping you up at night? Staying awake may be the key to rapidly improving your mood. Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania looked back at decades' worth of studies on sleep deprivation and ...
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Children Transported To Hospital Operating Room In Style NBC 7's Danielle Radin takes you to Rady Children's Hospital, where the staff has invested in three tiny remote control cars to transport kids to the operating room.
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Teens Not Grasping 'The Responsibilities of Adulthood,': Study Today's teens are finally realizing what adults have always known. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the story. Kim Painter, Special for USA TODAY , TEGNA 7:16 AM.
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This is what happens when gender roles are forced on kids (CNN) Most sex education classes begin in high school. But a new study suggests that, no matter where children live, real talk about relationships, identity and sexuality should start even earlier to minimize the negative impacts of gender roles.
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A Doctor Went Into Labor While Delivering Someone Else's Baby Just as she was delivering a patient's baby, a pregnant doctor in Iowa discovered that her own water had broken, and she was going into labor.
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Nerf guns can cause serious eye damage, doctors warn Nerf guns can be great fun for kids -- until someone damages an eye, doctors warn. Nerf guns or "blasters" are hugely popular toys -- used by kids and adults alike -- that shoot a soft foam "dart" or "bullet.
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E-Cigarettes With Nicotine Can Damage Your Heart With Just One Puff Many turn to e-cigarettes to help themselves wean off nicotine by moving to lower and lower doses, or as a "safer alternative" to tobacco.
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West Nile: One woman's fight to beat the painful virus Denise Burkey of Cleveland, who previously was healthy and active, is confined to a hospital bed as she tries to recover from a severe form of the West Nile virus.
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Nicotine in e-cigs is not only addictive, it might also increase your risk of heart disease Even after puffing on just one electronic cigarette with nicotine, healthy non-smokers were found to have a biological marker known to increase the risk of heart disease in tobacco users, according to a new study.
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Want to lose more weight? Ditch your diet for a couple of weeks, study suggests Diets are a great way to cut down on calories. But if you're hoping to shed the pounds, taking a two-week break from your regimen could help you lose even more weight, according to a new study.
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Seven People Get Flu After Contact With Pigs at Charles County Fair Seven fair-goers in Maryland have tested positive for a strain of the flu after coming in close contact with pigs at the Charles County Fair, health officials say.
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Sleep Deprivation May Reduce Symptoms of Depression: Study A latest U.S based study points outa phenomenon which links sleep deprivation to have certain antidepressant effects. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: September 20, 2017 11:21 IST.
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Opioid ODs Have Cut Into US Life Expectancy: CDC TUESDAY, Sept. 19, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Rising death rates from opioid abuse are chipping away at Americans' life spans, a U.S.
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Sleep deprivation can rapidly reduce the symptoms of depression It may sound counter-intuitive, but for decades it has been known that sleep deprivation can rapidly alleviate symptoms of depression.
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Invasive mosquito population up 330 percent in Orange County The Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control district announced a sharp spike in the presence of the invasive Aedes mosquito in Orange County.
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Building 'Breaks' Into Your Diet Could Help You Lose More Weight Building frequent "breaks" into your diet could help you lose more weight and keep it off for longer than attempting to cut calories, uninterrupted, for months on end, according to new weight-loss research from the University of Tasmania in Australia.
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Hospital allow kids to drive themselves to operating room Doctor Daniela Carvalho controls Jonathan Jauregui, 7, remotely as Rady Children's Hospital unveil a program that uses remote control cars, donated by the local police officers charity, to take young patients to the operating room, in San Diego ...
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Why Australia Wasn't Ready for a Dangerous Flu Season A flu clinic in Melbourne in 2009. Less than 10 percent of Australian children get flu vaccinations, according to the National Center for Immunization Research and Surveillance.
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