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An outbreak waiting to happen: hepatitis A marches through San Diego's homeless community Paulina Bobenrieth a nurse with the HHSA Public Health dept. gives a Hepatitis A vaccine to a Homeless person in Downtown San Diego, CA on Wednesday, October 4, 2017.
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Out & About: Westmoreland Walks takes steps against breast cancer WESTMORELAND WALKS: Walk supporters, (from left), Laura Waymack and Sally Arthurs, pose for a photo at the 16th annual Westmoreland Walks: Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer event, held at Twin Lakes park on Saturday morning, October 7, 2017.
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The mystery of breast cancer Step-sisters Lillian Drabic, left, and Abigail Marinucci, center, and friend Ella Fedor, right, play in the fountain at East Perry Square after a City of Erie, Pa.
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California Lowers the Penalty for Knowingly Exposing Someone to HIV California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that would make knowingly exposing someone to HIV a misdemeanor instead of a felony.
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Intentionally Risking HIV Transmission Now Misdemeanor in CA Leave it to California to grow ever more radical and accepting of dysfunctional and anti-social behavior. It used to–and should–be a felony to knowingly risk HIV transmission without telling one's sexual partner in California.
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California lowers penalty for knowingly exposing partners to HIV Starting January 1, 2018, it will no longer be a major crime in California to knowingly expose a sexual partner to HIV without disclosing the infection.
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Using your phone on the loo can cause UTI. Here are 5 daily habits you need to stop right now Simple daily habits like using the phone on the loo, not cleaning your TV remote or wearing shoes inside can make you sick. fitness Updated: Oct 09, 2017 12:16 IST.
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California lowers penalty for knowingly exposing partners to HIV A cocktail of premixed AIDS drugs is shown July 11, 2002 in Miami, Florida. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers have warned that HIV infection rates among women were on the rise.
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Mental Health Workers Are Being Physically Abused More Than Ever, Report Reveals Mental health workers are vital to our society, especially considering a quarter of the world will suffer from a mental or neurological disorder at some point in their lives, according to the World Health Organization.
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Mum-of-two who suffered with mental health issues encourages others to 'carry on' and 'don't give up' Enter your postcode to see news and information near you Community updates, Crime Statistics, Local News & Events and much more... Video Loading. Video Unavailable. Click to playTap to play. The video will start in 8Cancel. Play now. Video will play in.
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Why you need to stop taking your phone in the bathroom now! We're all guilty of taking our phone into the bathroom - heck, some of us can't even consider going to the loo without our phone in tow.
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Guess what time it is? Time to get your annual flu shot Lancaster County has only recorded two confirmed cases of influenza. But that doesn't mean residents should put off getting a flu shot.
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Gene test 'narrows down breast cancer risk' A gene test informing women how likely they are to develop breast cancer could soon be used on high-risk groups. The Manchester researchers behind the test said it could reduce the number of women having surgery to remove their breasts, by narrowing ...
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Avoid heart attack and strokes with thees two household fruits, study says If you love avocado toast, consider yourself vindicated. Potassium could help prevent heart attacks and strokes, according to a new report.
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Lump of worry: Breast cancer is now the leading type in India. Test early, stay safe Doctors say that early detection affords over 95% chance of survival and a high chance that the patient won't need a mastectomy - a surgical process in which the breast is removed.
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BREAST CANCER | At a glance About 30 teams were a major part of Saturday morning's 2017 Tri-County Making Strides Against Breast Cancer benefit walk and run at Austintown Fitch High School to raise greater awareness of this form of cancer and to honor survivors and those who have ...
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Organ harvesting a bigger battle than donation NEW DELHI: A 58-year-old man willing to donate his organs post-brain death had to travel from Rohtak to Delhi to fulfill his last wishes, an act that gave a new lease of life to at least three people, because Haryana doesn't have an organ retrieval centre.
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Bananas may help prevent strokes and heart attacks, suggests study Bananas are extremely healthy and delicious in taste too. It does not just gives a great taste but also have benefits in digestion, heart health and weight loss.
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Is the Fibro-fog in Fibromyalgia a Prelude to Dementia? What a dread disease dementia is. At its worst, dementia can result in the total loss of one's personality: loved ones don't register, reasoning is gone, even simple matters such as dressing and bathing require assistance.
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Rise in violent attacks by patients on NHS mental health staff Staff said that the delays patients can face in accessing treatment can make them very frustrated. (Posed by model) Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA.
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Scientists Monitor NY Neighborhood Trees for Deadly Fungus Tree scientists say a fungus called oak wilt is killing trees in the New York City neighborhood of Brooklyn. Oct. 9, 2017, at 2:48 a.m.. Scientists Monitor NY Neighborhood Trees for Deadly Fungus ...
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Gamechanger vaccine against Influenza virus coming soon; will it annihilate this scourge? Find out This new vaccine will be tested on around 2,000 humans living in Berkshire and Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom of the age 65 and above.
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Bullying Can Harm Entire School Climate In a new study, researchers analyzed the impact of several different types of bullying on the overall school climate in middle and high schools.
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Towards a happy workplace Oct 8, 2017-For the last 25 years as a government official, 63-year-old Shyam Sharma (name changed) has often been returning home from work early disregarding crucial meetings scheduled for the day.
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Drinking More Water May Reduce the Risk of UTI in Women The study suggests that drinking water helps in reducing the opportunities for the bacteria to spread. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: October 09, 2017 12:15 IST.
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FDA Approves Implanted Device to Treat Central Sleep Apnea The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a new treatment option for patients who have been diagnosed with moderate to severe central sleep apnea (CSA).
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Medical marijuana patients report reduction in use of prescription drugs Grower James Walker tends to newly transplanted cannabis at PharmaCann LLC, a medical marijuana cultivation center, on Jan. 23, 2017, in Dwight, Ill.
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Black Death plague warning: Outbreak confirmed by World Health Organisation A DEADLY outbreak of bubonic and pneumonic plague, which has been attributed to the Black Death, has killed at least 33 people, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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PREVAIL Research boosts Liberia's Public Health Image The success of the Liberia-US Clinical Research Partnership was highlighted both in Liberia and neighboring Guinea in September during Social mobilization and communication (SMC) activities and at the recently-ended West Africa regional Consortium ...
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We must educate young people about mental health like we do about sex, says Deepika Padukone In 2015, Deepika Padukone talked about her struggle to cope with depression, becoming one of the rare Indian celebrities to discuss the issue in public.
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Now is the time to get your flu shot Dr. Katherine Tadolini givens Lauralee Wood a flu shot at Washington Health System Primary Care-Lakeside in McMurray Thursday. - Celeste Van Kirk/Observer-Reporter Order a Print.
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New research suggests importance of finding less polluted routes to school New European research has found that walking to school can expose children to air pollution which could have a negative effect on their cognitive development.
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Bariatric surgery may make obese people less prone to cancer Compared to people who didn't have bariatric surgery, patients who did were 33 percent less likely to develop any type of cancer during the study.
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