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Owning a dog might be good for your health, especially if you're single A massive scientific study shows having a dog could mean you have a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, the world's leading cause of death.
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No, We Didn't Just See The First Marijuana Overdose Death Humans have been getting high on marijuana for millennia, and there has never been a recorded case of a fatal overdose. That record appeared to be in peril earlier this week, following reports that an 11-month-old in Colorado died last year following ...
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New details emerge in 11-month-old Colorado boy's death linked to marijuana "We're not saying definitively that marijuana caused the myocarditis," said Dr. Christopher Hoyte, one of two doctors who authored a now-controversial case report on the boy's death.
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Doctor makes shocking claim, first steps toward world's first 'head transplant' Sergio Canavero speaks to the media during a press conference on Friday. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell). The first step in what USA Today says would be an "audacious" therapy reportedly took place in China Friday: the world's first human head transplant, ...
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Want to live longer? Get a dog Dog ownership is associated with a reduced risk for cardiovascular disease and death, finds a new Swedish study published Friday in the journal Scientific Reports.
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Rabies Confirmed in Animals Near Superstition Mountains Health officials say rabies seems to be on the uptick among animals near the Superstition Mountains. Nov. 18, 2017, at 10:26 a.m.. Rabies Confirmed in Animals Near Superstition Mountains. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter · Post to Reddit.
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No, there has not been a successful human head transplant Canavero has not completed a successful human head transplant, and it is very unlikely that he will ever do so. We repeat: No one has completed a successful human head transplant.
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Surgeon Claims He's Done The First Human Head Transplant, But There Are Huge Red Flags Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero claimed on Friday that he had completed the world's first human head transplant between two corpses - but gave no evidence to back it up.
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Controversial Neurosurgeon Completes Successful Head Transplant On A Corpse Italian Neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero announced his team have completed a successful head transplant on a corpse. The surgeon said they will release a detailed report of the procedure on a surgical journal.
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Puppies Rescued From Puerto Rico May Have Infection That Can Be Transmitted to Humans Health officials in New Hampshire are warning residents after a puppy brought to the state from hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico tested positive for a bacterial infection that can be transmitted to humans.
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Rev Jesse Jackson Discloses Parkinson's Disease Diagnosis CHICAGO (AP) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson disclosed publicly Friday that he has been seeking outpatient care for two years for Parkinson's disease and plans to "dedicate" himself to physical therapy to slow the progress of the disease.
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Madagascar plague death toll rises to 171 The deadly plague outbreak in Madagascar is rapidly spiralling out of control as 171 people have now lost their lives, official figures reveal.
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Dog 'dies of a broken heart' after being dumped at airport by her owner A dog who was abandoned by her owner at an airport has died of a "broken heart". The dog, called "Nube Viajera'' or Wandering Cloud by the vets who treated her, spent a month wandering around the terminal at Palonegro airport near Bucaramanga, ...
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Health officials: 2 cases of rabies confirmed near Superstition Mountains Public health officials say they've discovered at least two cases of rabies from animals near the Superstition Mountains. Health officials in Pinal and Maricopa counties made the announced Friday, saying hikers should stay vigilant while exploring the ...
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PR Puppies Infected With Disease That Can Be Transmitted The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is warning people who played with puppies at a Hanover pizzeria may have been to a bacterial disease.
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Diabetes 101: How can I tell if I am diabetic? ONE of the most frequently asked questions in my practice is: "How can I tell if I am diabetic?" It is not surprising that people ask this question, because some of the symptoms are not visible, or are so mild you might think there is no reason to be ...
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Half of US adults have high blood pressure in new guidelines New guidelines lower the threshold for high blood pressure, adding 30 million Americans to those who have the condition, which now plagues nearly half of U.S.
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Dog dies of a broken heart "Nube Viajera" (Wandering Cloud) was apparently abandoned by her owner at Palonegro airport in Colombia. Animal lovers, fetch the tissues - this story's going to hurt.
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Dog dies of 'broken heart' on being abandoned by owners In her last days, 'Nube Viajera', which translates to travelling cloud, stopped eating food altogether because of her broken heart.
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Rev Jesse Jackson discloses Parkinson's disease diagnosis CHICAGO (AP) - The Latest on the Rev. Jesse Jackson disclosing a 2015 Parkinson's disease diagnosis (all times local): 1:50 p.m.. Civil rights leaders are weighing in on the Rev. Jesse Jackson's disclosure that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease ...
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Dog 'dies of a broken heart' after being abandoned at airport by her owner A dog has reportedly died after spending a month at an airport awaiting its owner's return. The dog, which was named 'Nube Viajera' or 'Wandering Cloud' by vets who treated her, is believed to have been dumped at the airport her owner.
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Health ministry planning to issue advisory to states on risks of e-smoking NEW DELHI: The Union health ministry is planning to issue an advisory to all states on the health risks of electronic smoking, even as it is in a quandary over which legal provisions it should be banned under.
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Jesse Jackson Says He Has Parkinson's Disease The Rev. Jesse Jackson has been receiving outpatient treatment for Parkinson's disease from Northwestern Medicine. Baltimore Sun / TNS via Getty Images.
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Black Death patients are ESCAPING hospital and refusing treatment sparking fears it may spread Chief of medicine at plague hospital in Madagascar says patients are scared of needles and not used to hospital treatment. By George Sandeman.
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Analysis confirms chronic wasting disease in MI deer "This is concerning. We can not emphasize enough how important it is for hunters from the surrounding areas that are outside of mandatory check locations to have their deer tested, too".
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Chronic Wasting Disease Is Affecting The Deer Population Specialists are worried as more and more deer are testing positive for chronic wasting disease. COUNCIL CHRONICLE - The deer hunting season started with a big problem in the United States.
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Your Thanksgiving feast can be healthier People line up for a free Thanksgiving meal Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016, at Grace United Methodist Church during the church's seventh annual Gracegiving event.
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Squirrels provide clues to new stroke treatments: Study Washington: Hibernating ground squirrels have provided clues to new treatments for brain damage caused by stroke. While the animals' brains experience dramatically reduced blood flow during hibernation, just like human patients after a certain type of ...
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New guidelines classify more Americans as having high blood pressure AUSTIN (KXAN) - More than 100 million Americans have high blood pressure- and a lot of those people thought they were healthy just a few days ago.
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Keeping active with household chores can help older women live longer New US research has found that even small daily activities such as folding the laundry or doing the dishes may help to reduce the risk of death in women.
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What is Marburg? This Virus Causes Victims to Bleed From Every Orifice and Die In Uganda, there's currently an outbreak of Marburg virus, an extremely infectious virus that causes victims to bleed from every orifice before finally succumbing to severe dehydration and blood loss.
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Florida confirms second local Zika virus infection for 2017 Add Zika as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Zika news, video, and analysis from ABC News. Zika. Add Interest. Health officials are reporting Florida's second case this year of the Zika virus transmitted by a local mosquito.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson says he has Parkinson's disease 'After a battery of tests, my physicians identified the issue as Parkinson's disease, a disease that bested my father,' Rev.
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Sexual harassment in office cause depression in women Study finds women are suffering anxiety, depression, eating disorders and PTSD after being victimized at their work places. The study further elaborates that many of them are turning to drink and drugs in order to cope and in the long run have a lower ...
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Dear parents, take note. Children who snore are likelier to grow up into obese adults New research confirm a loop between worsening obesity and worsening sleep apnea, which in turn leads to worsening obesity and higher risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease later in life.
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FDA clears first opioid withdrawal device Providing another tool for clinicians to use in the opioid abuse crisis, FDA granted a new indication to a device that can help reduce the symptoms of withdrawal from the prescription pain drugs.
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Jesse Jackson diagnosed with Parkinson's disease Rev. Jesse Jackson says he's been seeking outpatient care for two years for Parkinson's disease and plans to "dedicate" himself to physical therapy.
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Brain Games or Mind Games? On the internet (where I believe everything I read except if I write it) I'm finding news stories about a new Brain Game study.
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Eating Too Fast Can Lead to Several Health Problems, Study Shows According to new research, chewing through your food too quickly can lead to putting on weight and even trigger problems with your heart, so you may want to take more time over your next meal.
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The FDA closes a huge loophole used by bogus stem-cell clinics, but delays serious enforcement for 3 years There was good news and bad news in the regulatory initiative the Food and Drug Administration rolled out on Thursday, aimed partially at clinics marketing unproven stem-cell therapies directly to consumers.
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Flu Shot Could Help Your Kid Avoid Hospital FRIDAY, Nov. 17, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- There's an easy way for parents to help cut their child's chances of ending up in the hospital with the flu -- get them vaccinated, researchers say.
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