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Massive breakthrough: Stunning obesity discovery A major new finding about obesity shows that the problem is getting much worse, not better, and authorities are trying to understand why.
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New mom becomes quadruple amputee days after giving birth, blames hospital When Lindsey Hubley visited a hospital complaining of a "sharp, distinct, abdominal pain" a few days after giving birth, she says doctors blamed constipation without examining her.
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Nearly 4 in 10 US adults are now obese, CDC says In 2015 and 2016, just short of 4 in 10 American adults had a body mass index that put them in obese territory. In addition, just under 2 in 10 American children - those between 2 and 19 years of age - are now considered obese as well.
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Energy drink consumption leaves man with a hole in his head: claim In a Facebook post, a woman claims that her husband lost a large chunk of his head because of his energy drink consumption. A terrifying claim by a woman on Facebook is causing a big debate online about the consumption of energy drinks.
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Gov. Brown declares state of emergency amid deadly hepatitis A outbreak Signage urging people to be vaccinated against hepatitis A is posted on hand washing stations in downtown in San Diego. (Eduardo Contreras, The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP).
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2-year-old denied kidney transplant from 100% match dad because of probation violation Life-changing surgery is on hold for a 2-year-old boy. His mom says it's because of red tape between the hospital and police. She is fighting to change that.
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Down Syndrome Awareness Walk Today October is Down Syndrome Awareness month and today at SIUE the Riverbend Down Syndrome Association is hosting a Down Syndrome Awareness Walk.
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Health officials: 45 ill from dining at Honolulu restaurant HONOLULU - Up to 45 people have become sick after dining at a Honolulu restaurant where six cases of norovirus were confirmed, Hawaii Department of Health officials said.
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society "LIGHT THE NIGHT" October 14, 2017 - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is gearing up for its annual Light The Night Walk on Saturday, October 14th, 2017 at Siena College.
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So-called magic mushrooms could help reduce depression symptoms, study finds ... - Need help dealing with depression? So-called magic mushrooms might do the trick, according to a new report. >> Read more trending news.
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DEC says dead geese in Malone Rec Park died of fungal disease; no risk to humans Canada geese gather in Rotary Lake at Malone Recreation Park on Thursday. Dozens of dead geese have been found in the park, the victims of a fungal disease caused by eating moldy grain.
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Study: So-called magic mushrooms could help reduce depression symptoms Need help dealing with depression? So-called magic mushrooms might do the trick, according to a new report. >> Read more trending news.
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Hair dyes could raise risk of breast cancer: study Women who frequently dye their hair may be at greater risk of contracting breast cancer, a new study found. Professor Kefah Mokbel, a breast cancer surgeon at the Princess Grace Hospital in London reviewed studies on whether there is a link between ...
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KATIE HOPKINS: Why I won't let doctors give my 8-year-old son Max the flu vaccine at school Trying to keep up with the crumpled permission slips and teachers' notes that come home from school in the bottom of my kids' bags is hard enough.
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New Custom-Fit Condoms Available For Men Who Are 'Too Big' One of the the most common excuses among men is that their package is too big to wear a condom, followed by an epic amount of side-eye over the years.
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East Texans turn out to support breast cancer awareness at Turn Tyler Pink event Turn Tyler Pink paired up with Visit Tyler's Hit the Bricks event to have their ninth annual event for breast cancer awareness Saturday.
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How to support a loved one diagnosed with breast cancer New cases of invasive breast cancer will directly affect more than 250,000 people this year, according to an American Cancer Society estimate.
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Technology providing a helping hand to those fighting with mental health issues The mail was short but spoke volumes. "I have an issue: I'm 13 I have depression and I tried to commit suicide you are helping me hold on to myself thanks for everything.
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Global Handwashing Day: 7 deadly diseases you can avoid by washing your hands Do you avoid washing hands thinking that it isn't so important? You may be wrong. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites exist on the skin and in mucus, blood and other body fluids.
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Join the movement and be 'More Than Pink' for the Susan G. Komen Hawaii 23rd Annual Race For The Cure The 23rd annual Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure takes place on Sunday, October 17, 2017. Joining their movement in being More Than Pink, as Honorary Race Chair is iconic kumu hula Vickie Holt-Takamine.
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America has an opioid crisis, but people in poor countries can't access painkillers While the United States is trying to reduce the number of powerful painkillers prescribed because of the opioid epidemic, palliative-care patients in poor countries have little to no access to these drugs for pain - and millions die because of it ...
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Flu Scan for Oct 13, 2017 Weekly flu season reports resumed today in the United States and Europe, with low flu activity reported in both parts of the world, according to updates today from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and a collaboration between the ...
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The science of baby talk: 'Motherese' is a universal language, study confirms Baby talk, also known as "motherese," has been recognized in a number of languages as a universal form of communication that mothers consistently use when speaking to their child, according to new research.
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