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Sex rarely causes hearts to stop, research says (CNN) It's a familiar scene in TV melodramas: Mid-intercourse, an older man collapses, clutching his heart. Yet sex and sudden cardiac arrest rarely happen together, according to preliminary research presented Sunday at the American Heart Association's ...
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Disneyland Shuts Down Two Cooling Towers After Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak Disneyland shut down two water cooling towers after health officials discovered several cases of Legionnaire's disease among people who visited the popular California theme park, authorities said.
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Legionnaires sickens 12 in California, including 9 at Disneyland LOS ANGELES, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Disneyland has shut down and decontaminated two cooling towers following an outbreak of Legionnaires disease that sickened 12 people, nine of them guests or employees at the theme park in Anaheim, county health ...
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Study Suggests Women Less Likely to Get CPR From Bystanders A new study suggests that women are less likely than men to get CPR from a bystander and are more likely to die. Nov. 12, 2017, at 3:25 p.m.. Study Suggests Women Less Likely to Get CPR From Bystanders ...
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Disneyland shuts down cooling towers after Legionnaires' disease sickens a dozen park visitors In this Jan. 22, 2015, file photo, visitors walk toward Sleeping Beauty's Castle in the background at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.
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Sex unlikely to cause cardiac arrest, study finds Sudden cardiac arrest is associated with sexual activity far more often in men than women, research suggests. But sex is a rare trigger for sudden cardiac arrest.
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Newburgh meeting to address opioid addiction On Tuesday, the state Senate is planning to hear from law enforcement, mental health experts and loved ones of people whose deaths can be attributed to heroin and other opioids.
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Parents reunite with missing opioid-addict children after seeing them on CNN A news report on the opioid crisis has reunited the parents of two different addicts with their previously missing children. Billy Donovan, 31, was living on the streets of Boston in the grip of an addiction to heroin.
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This 10-month-old baby weighs as much as a 9-year-old Ten-month-old Luis Manuel Gonzales weighs the same as an average nine-year-old but his parents and doctors are at a loss to explain his mystery weight gain.
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Disneyland shuts down cooling towers over Legionnaires' cases (AP) People walk toward the Sleeping Beauty's Castle in the background at Disneyland, on Thu., Jan. 22, 2015, in Anaheim, Calif.
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Woman meets transplant recipient of husband's face for first time A woman who had agreed to donate her high school sweetheart's visage to a man who lived nearly a decade without one met for the first time.
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Diabetes risk factors you need to know New Delhi: Diabetes is the general term used for conditions which lead to an increase in blood sugars and includes Type 1, Type 2, gestational diabetes and other forms of diabetes like secondary diabetes.
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Smokers should switch to vaping: experts Lives could be saved in Australia if smokers switched to using vapes or e-cigarettes, leading health experts say. Source: AAP. 3 HOURS AGO.
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Preventive Medicine: Alcohol and cancer risk Perhaps no subject in nutrition is a source of more concentrated ambiguity than alcohol consumption and health. Consider the irony and intrinsic contradictions of the widespread practice, across many cultures and languages, and, candidly, my own family ...
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Chronic Wasting Disease Creeps up Amid Deer Season The Missouri Department of Conservation is searching for chronic wasting disease as hunters prepare for opening weekend of the November firearms deer season.
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Chronic wasting disease creeps up amid deer season SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri Department of Conservation is searching for chronic wasting disease as hunters prepare for opening weekend of the November firearms deer season.
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Disneyland cooling towers linked to Legionnaires' disease Disneyland Park has shut down two cooling towers following an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease. (Source: CNN). ANAHEIM, CA (CNN) - Disneyland Park in southern California has shut down two cooling towers following an outbreak of Legionnaires' ...
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Air Pollution Linked to Osteoporosis-related Bone Fractures Exposure to high levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the atmosphere could accelerate bone density loss and increase the risk of fracture.
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Most popular weight-loss diet on Reddit would never be recommended by nutritionists This simple diet plan is panned by experts as an outdated way of thinking. (iStock). The CICO diet is Reddit's favorite form of dieting, and nutritionists are not supportive.
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Saving Patients from the Opioid Epidemic: A Doctor's Fight Dr. Ramis Gheith Is Creating Pathways To Treat Chronic Pain Without Opioids and Its Working. Pain Management Expert, Dr. Ramis Gheith is tired of people dying from opioid addiction and he is fighting this epidemic with a vengeance.
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Different houses and rooms host more types of bugs than others Whether we like it or not, our houses are also home to a variety of insects and other little critters. Although arthropods (invertebrates complete with a segmented body, an exoskeleton, and jointed legs) have been living in human dwellings since the ...
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World Diabetes Day 2017: Why Foods With Low Glycemic Index Are Good For Diabetics In order to regulate diabetes, one has to ensure a proper exercise routine and a timely healthy diet, especially one with low carbohydrate content, considering it may spike blood sugar levels in the body.
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Veterans in New York can now get medical marijuana to treat PTSD ALBANY, N.Y. -- Veterans and other people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder can now obtain medical marijuana as treatment.
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Binge-Watchers, Beware: Long TV Time Poses Clot Risk SUNDAY, Nov. 12, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- If you love to while away a weekend watching a season's worth of episodes from a favorite TV series, you may inadvertently put yourself at risk for developing a dangerous blood clot.
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Study Finds Mushrooms May Have 'Fountain Of Youth' Benefits STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Mushrooms may make our favorite pizza and pasta dishes taste delightfully better, but it turns out they may help keep our brains and hearts younger too.
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Recreational pot shop offers drive-thru in Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) - A recreational marijuana dispensary in Las Vegas has opened a drive-thru window. The owners tell the Las Vegas Sun the fast food-style drive-thru on tribal land near downtown Las Vegas is the first of its kind in the country.
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NY governor signs bill to allow medical marijuana for PTSD NEW YORK (AP) - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation Saturday to add post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of ailments that can legally be treated with medical marijuana.
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Tobacco firms may face 'murder' trials Health campaigners are opening a new front against smoking by pushing for tobacco companies to face criminal charges. Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) has begun work on pressing the director of public prosecutions (DPP) to bring charges or to allow ...
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Friday fair focuses on lung cancer, diabetes LUMBERTON - A Diabetes and Lung Cancer Awareness Health Fair has been scheduled for Friday at Biggs Park Mall. The fair, which is scheduled for 2 to 4 p.m.
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Many Women Miss Out on Lifesaving CPR SATURDAY, Nov. 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- America's hang-ups over sexuality and gender could cost women their lives when their heart suddenly stops, a new study suggests.
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