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Georgia State Rep. Betty Price Wonders If We Could Maybe Just Quarantine People With HIV Welcome to Big Time Small-Time Dicks, a regular column on The Slot that explores local politicians, small-town scandals, and everything else making life miserable on a local level.
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Georgia lawmaker, the wife of ex-HHS Secretary, asks about quarantining HIV patients On Feb. 10, 2017, Vice President Mike Pence administers the oath of office to then-Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, accompanied by his wife, Betty.
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Georgia Rep. Betty Price Ponders Whether State Could Just "Quarantine" People With HIV Georgia State Rep. Betty Price—spouse of former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, who recently left his role in Donald Trump's administration after taking a few too many taxpayer-funded charter flights—casually asked a state ...
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Georgia Lawmaker Asks About Quarantining HIV Patients Georgia state lawmaker who is married to former U.S. health secretary Tom Price asked during meeting about possibility of quarantining people with HIV.
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Georgia lawmaker asks if people with HIV can be 'legally' quarantined A Republican representative from Georgia, who is married to former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, inquired about the legality of quarantining HIV patients in a bid to end the virus that causes AIDs.
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A Woman Has Suffered a Clinical Broken Heart After The Death of Her Dog Joanie Simpson woke early one morning with a terrible backache. Her chest started hurting when she turned over. Within 20 minutes, she was at a local emergency room.
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California judge tosses $417 million talc cancer verdict against Johnson & Johnson (Reuters) - A California judge on Friday threw out a $417 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) in a lawsuit by a woman who claimed she developed ovarian cancer after using its talc-based products like Johnson's Baby Powder for feminine ...
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This Woman's Heart Actually 'Broke' After Her Dog Died. Here's How It Happened If you've ever lost a beloved pet, you know how much it can hurt. In fact, the pain could be enough to break your heart, suggests a new report published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Can Baby Powder Lead To Ovarian Cancer? $417M Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson Tossed in Court Johnson & Johnson—one of the world's largest healthcare companies—had a $417 million verdict tossed by a California judge who said the company is not responsible in the death of a woman who believes her terminal illness was caused by their baby ...
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$417M award in lawsuit linking Johnson & Johnson baby powder to cancer gets tossed A bottle of Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder is seen in a photo illustration taken in New York, Feb. 24, 2016. (Reuters). Johnson & Johnson has won its appeal of a record $417 million verdict in a lawsuit brought by a California woman who claimed she got ...
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Judge tosses $417M award to woman who claimed she developed ovarian cancer by using talc-based baby powder A judge on Friday tossed out a $417 million jury award to a woman who claimed she developed ovarian cancer by using Johnson & Johnson talc-based baby powder for feminine hygiene.
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Ex-Inmate Sues For Negligence Over Mocked 91-Hour Erection Caused By Unidentified Pill An ex-inmate is suing for negligence after prison guards neglected to seek medical help for his painful 91-hour erection. His turmoil allegedly began after taking an unidentified pill from a fellow inmate.
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74-year-old man walks miles a day in effort to find wife a kidney Wayne Winters found the love of his life 26 years ago. Now he's willing to do whatever it takes to find her a kidney. Advertisement.
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Science says there's a very, very good reason why you're afraid of spiders If just the sight of a spider or snake is enough to send a shiver up your spine you already know you're not alone, but did you ever stop to think about where that fear comes from?
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Alleged 91 Hour Erection Results In Lawsuit Pictured here is the Pittsburg County Courthouse in Mcalester, Okalahoma. (Photo by Larry W. Smith/Getty Images). You know that pharmaceutical commercial that says call your doctor if an erection lasts for longer than 4 hours?
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Those "puppy eyes" are all for you "Puppy dog eyes" - the pleading look a dog gives by lifting its inner brow and widening its eyes - has become synonymous with a sad pup hoping for a scrap of food off its owner's plate.
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Fear of spiders and snakes is deeply embedded in us from birth, study finds Many people would shiver at the thought of a spider crawling along their arm, or a snake slithering up their leg. But in western, industrialized countries, especially in middle Europe, most people have never come across a poisonous spider or snake in ...
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FDA Approves Better Vaccine Against Painful Shingles Virus US regulators approve a new, more effective vaccine to prevent painful shingles caused by the chickenpox virus. Oct. 20, 2017, at 7:50 p.m.. FDA Approves Better Vaccine Against Painful Shingles Virus ...
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Let's Talk About Sex: Would That Put Brakes on Cancer Epidemic? The virus is the human papillomavirus or HPV, and it's the main cause of cervical cancer, anal cancer and, more recently, mouth and throat cancer.
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Fentanyl-Laced Cocaine Is A Looming 'Disaster' That 'Changes The Game' Authorities are issuing a warning over the increasing prevalence of fentanyl in cocaine, a potent painkiller that could make any encounter with the drug fatal.
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Louisiana salmonella outbreak sickens hundreds, traced to softball fundraiser Louisiana's Department of Health officials believe a mass outbreak of salmonella poisoning in Caldwell Parish that sickened hundreds and is suspected in one death can be traced to a jambalaya fundraiser for a softball team.
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Oral sex and smoking increases men's risk of head and neck cancer The cancer is triggered by exposure to the human papilloma virus, known as HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer. sex and relationships Updated: Oct 22, 2017 11:44 IST.
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Utah man takes to the streets to find kidney donor for wife FARR WEST, Utah (WITI) -- A 74-year-old Utah man is walking for miles a day on a mission to add time to his wife's life. He's spreading his message by wearing a sandwich board, and it's gaining the attention of drivers and thousands of others online.
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Oral Sex Ups Men's Risk Of Head And Neck Cancer Smoking and having oral sex with multiple partners may put men at increased risk of developing a type of head and neck cancer that is triggered by exposure to the human papilloma virus, known as HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer, warns a new study.
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Cancer survivors offer encouragement at Humble's In the Pink event In both cases, the news was shocking. Leigh Rozelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2015. At 37, she'd never even had a mammogram.
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Deaf baby hears Mom's voice for the first time VIRGINIA BEACH, Va (WAVY) - It's a viral video that's melting hearts around the world - a deaf baby from Virginia Beach hearing her Mom's voice for the first time.
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'Need kidney 4 wife:' Husband seeks stranger to save her life -- because it worked before Wayne Winters' wife needs a new kidney and he is to determined to find one for her. The Utah man has taken to walking around his Farr West neighborhood wearing a sandwich board to spread the word about his wife's stage 5 kidney failure, according to ...
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Driven by wife's need for kidney, Utah man takes to streets Wayne Winters of Farr West began walking up and down busy streets in Weber County this week in a public attempt to find a kidney donor for his wife, DeAnne Winters, and others in need.
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Caldwell Parish Outbreak Caused by Salmonella and Clostridium Perfringens According to news reports, the food poisoning outbreak in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana has been caused by both Salmonella and Clostridium perfringens bacteria.
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Study: Pollution kills 9 million a year, costs $4.6 trillion NEW DELHI - Environmental pollution - from filthy air to contaminated water - is killing more people every year than all war and violence in the world.
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Turning Halloween pink: Students rally behind breast cancer survivor Mt. Solo Middle School teacher Ann Johnson goes from group to group guiding her students as they make posters giving notice of the Pink Out day fundraiser a week from Tuesday.
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Second bacterium found in Louisiana mass food poisoning COLUMBIA, La. - Louisiana health officials say a second bacterium apparently contributed to the mass food poisoning that may have killed one person and apparently sickened more than 100 people who ate at a fundraiser.
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Annual Pink Roses Teal Magnolias brunch raises funds for cancer research Janet Knowles (center) celebrates with other breast and ovarian cancer survivors at last year's Pink Roses, Teal Magnolias brunch.
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March raises awareness, money to end breast cancer Cancer survivor of 11 years, Shelly Gatts of Canal Winchester, waves to supporters after crossing the finish line of the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at Genoa Park in Columbus on Friday, October 21, 2017.
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Omaha woman spreads awareness of breast cancer in men Pat Washburn of Omaha holds a blackboard display of photos from her life experiences with her late husband Marlyn who succumbed to breast cancer.
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New research explores link between sugar and cancer A nine-year study has shed new light on the link between sugar and cancer, which may help to explain how tumours grow. The study, published in leading science journal Nature Communications, has shown how the Warburg Effect, in which cancer cells ...
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Parents told to relax about kids' screen time New York: Parents of small children have long been hearing about the perils of "screen time." And with more screens and new technologies, the message is getting louder.
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Lubbock breast cancer survivor celebrates remission Her mother quietly dealt with it for years until she sought medical attention for it too late. Several family members had been diagnosed with it and Escandon had tested positive for the BRCA gene 1 in 2014.
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Study: Sugar can fuel cancerous cells Researchers from universities in Belgium recently conducted a nine-year experiment, published in Nature Communications, that revealed how sugar stimulates the growth of tumors.
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E-cigarettes may trigger unique and potentially damaging immune responses: experts warn A man uses a Philip Morris iQOS e-cigarette in Tokyo, Japan May 12, 2017. (REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo). LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- E-cigarettes appear to trigger unique immune responses as well as the same ones that cigarettes trigger that ...
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