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Baby Whose Mom Chose Giving Birth Over Chemo Will Be Buried with Her Mother: 'It's Been Unbearable,' Says Family The baby of the Michigan mom who refused cancer treatment in order to give birth will be buried with her mother after the pair died less than two weeks apart, PEOPLE confirms.
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She chose to die so she could have a baby. Now her husband has to bury them both. Ten days after Nick DeKlyen buried his wife, he returned to Georgetown Cemetery in western Michigan to inter the daughter whom his wife had died to save, a tragic coda for a family confronted with a heart-rending decision five months ago when Carrie ...
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Life Lynn DeKlyen, baby whose mother chose giving birth over chemo, has died Carrie DeKlyen and husband Nick DeKlyen, left. Life Lynn DeKlyen lies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich, on Sept.
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Baby will be buried with mom who refused chemo to save her DETROIT - Nick DeKlyen shouted out a question to God on Thursday, one day after losing the premature baby daughter his wife died trying to save.
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7Up gets a new ingredient in Mexico—meth 7Up—the lemon-lime soda sometimes thought to be named for its original seven main ingredients—now has a troubling eighth ingredient in Mexico: methamphetamine.
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CVS to cap prescriptions to seven-day supply amid battling opioid epidemic CVS pharmacy announced their new prescription plan will limit new patients to a seven-day supply. (Ken Murray/New York Daily News).
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There's Meth-Laced 7Up in Mexico Reports of methamphetamine-laced 7Up in Mexico have prompted Arizona health officials to warn travelers about the potential contamination, according to news reports.
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CVS will limit opioid prescriptions to 7 days (CNN) In a new effort to tackle the deadly opioid addiction crisis in the United States, pharmacy giant CVS announced Friday that it will limit opioid prescriptions to seven days for certain conditions.
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Excitement bubbles up at BYU as caffeinated soda now on sale PROVO, Utah - Mormon church-owned Brigham Young University ended a six-decade ban Thursday on the sale of caffeinated soft drinks on campus, surprising students by posting a picture of a can of Coca-Cola on Twitter and just two words: "It's ...
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Some brave soul volunteered for a completely robotic dental surgery A robot just implanted two 3D-printed teeth into a woman's mouth all on its own. The procedure took place recently in China and the researchers who developed it hope it can help the country's dentist shortage problem, reports the South China Morning Post.
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Brigham Young University ends 6-decade ban on sale of caffeinated soft drinks Students get caffeinated soft drinks on campus at Brigham Young University on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. According to an online statement from Dean Wright, director of Dining Services, some locations on campus have started serving caffeinated beverages ...
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For The First Time In Decades, Caffeinated Sodas On Sale At BYU Dining Halls For the first time since the mid-1950s, students can buy caffeinated soft drinks at Brigham Young University's dining halls in Provo, Utah.
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Study: HIV Prevention Could Need Cocktail Of Antibodies It takes a cocktail of drugs to treat HIV. It could take a cocktail of antibodies to prevent HIV as well, suggests a study by Boston-based researchers published this week in Science Translational Medicine.
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Flu shot clinics Saturday in Hampton and Norfolk Health districts on the Peninsula and Southside and in other areas will provide free flu shots Saturday. Some of the locations will be walk-in clinics and others will be drive-thru, according to a news release.
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Today's Google Doodle Honors Chemist Asima Chatterjee Organic chemist Asima Chatterjee paved the way for Indian women in science and improved the odds of survival for patients with cancer, epilepsy, and malaria.
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Alarm as 'super malaria' spreads in South East Asia The rapid spread of "super malaria" in South East Asia is an alarming global threat, scientists are warning. This dangerous form of the malaria parasite cannot be killed with the main anti-malaria drugs.
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A robot in China performed dental surgery on a living person Going to the dentist is a scary experience for many, but obviously not for the brave person who volunteered to undergo oral surgery performed by a robot.
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Nevertheless, they persist: Babies can copy adult tenacity NEW YORK (AP) If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Especially if a baby is watching. A new study says children around 15 months old can become more persistent in pursuing a goal if they've just seen an adult struggle at a task before succeeding.
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Public should've been notified of Flint legionella in June 2014, expert says FLINT, MI - Flint residents and hospitals should have been notified of an outbreak in legionella cases and prevented patients from using the city's water in June 2014 - over a year before public health officials issued a warning - an expert testified ...
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Western Michigan's Kent County Warns About West Nile Virus Health officials say four adults in western Michigan's Kent County have tested positive for the West Nile virus and another is suspected of having the mosquito-borne disease.
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1st Case of West Nile Confirmed in Rhode Island This Year Rhode Island health officials say they have confirmed the first human case of West Nile Virus in the state this year. Sept. 22, 2017, at 4:31 p.m.. 1st Case of West Nile Confirmed in Rhode Island This Year ...
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Hardworking Babies: Infants Can Learn Persistence From Adults Parents' relationships with infants are significant factors in the early child development. A new research shows that as early as 15-months, infants can learn persistence from the adults around them.
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New drug test can detect cocaine in a fingerprint in seconds A team of researchers has developed a simple paper-based test that can in a matter of seconds detect whether a person has recently been using cocaine.
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Ann Arbor suicide prevention walk raises more than $40K ahead of event An Out of the Darkness walk to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is set for Saturday, Sept. 23, in Ann Arbor.
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Medical marijuana shop opens in Dadeland area Ever so slowly, medical marijuana retail outlets are opening around South Florida. Curaleaf, the new brand for Costa Farms' cannabis operation, launched its first stand-alone store Thursday in the Dadeland area.
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What is the "very disgusting bodily fluid" in Detroit airport soap dispensers? Cops and officials won't say Cleanup crews are removing what police and Detroit Metro Airport officials are describing as an "unusual substance" discovered in the soap dispensers in the bathrooms.
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Misdosing Ocaliva for Liver Disorder Can Be Fatal, FDA Says The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today warned clinicians that excessive doses of obeticholic acid (Ocaliva, Intercept Pharmaceuticals) for patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) can result in serious injury or death.
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Bill seeking to legalize medical use of marijuana expected to hurdle House committee approval The bill seeking to legalize medical cannabis or marijuana for patients with debilitating medical conditions is expected to hurdle committee approval in the House of Representatives.
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Free health screenings available at Coast Walmart stores this weekend While families are out shopping on Saturday they can get free health screenings at Walmart Wellness Day, the largest single-day health fair in the country.
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This Country Will Be The Next To Legalize Medical Marijuana The debate on whether to legalize medical marijuana sparked up last February, when a makeshift cannabis lab, run by mothers who were trying to medicate their sick children, was raided by the police in Peru.
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Free mammogram program returns to Wyandotte Sept. 30; appointments required Teresa Montes (left) and Katie Wiebusch, who have been volunteering for the "Yes, Ma'am" free mammography program for several years, escort women through the process.
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Men With Wider Faces Have A Stronger Sex Drive, According To Science! This new revelation might come in quite handy when you're out there scouting for a partner. A recent study claims that your facial characteristics can reveal a lot more than your personality; it can also disclose your attitude towards casual sex and ...
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Going gold: Lexington students wear gold for childhood cancer awareness MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Lexington Elementary School students are raising money for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Lexington has had several students through the years battle cancer, so the students donated money to wear gold on Thursday.
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CRISPR Used for First Time to Study Gene Function in Human Embryos Scientists report the first use of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to study gene function in developing human preimplantation embryos. The U.K.
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Gene editing of human embryos in UK reveals new fertility clue Credit: Kathy Niakan/Francis Crick Institute. 'Embryo microinjection' shows an embryo being injected with the CRISPR-Cas9 components.
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