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A computer algorithm may be able to predict suicidal thoughts Artificial intelligence may be able to detect suicidal tendencies based on how your brain processes certain words, a new study reveals.
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Bernville man among first to sign up for medical marijuana Luke Shultz could not wait to sign up for Pennsylvania's medical marijuana patient and caregiver registry. The registry, which launched Wednesday, had been open only an hour or so when Shultz logged in and submitted his information.
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Woman becomes pregnant - while already pregnant Signing up to become a surrogate mother has seen a surge in popularity within the US, despite it being legal in only some states. The number of infants born to gestational surrogates almost doubled between 2004 and 2008, according to data from the ...
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Doctors Approved to Certify Patients for Medical Marijuana LUZERNE COUNTY -- More than 100 doctors have been approved as practitioners who are able to certify patients for medical marijuana.
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FDA warns Americans not to eat too much liquorice on Halloween The FDA has issued a candy-related health warning, and it'll spook fans of the black stuff. The warning is now a yearly event from the Food and Drug Administration, which posted a reminder on its website urging people to keep their consumption to a ...
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Michigan: Medical marijuana dispensaries can stay open — for now After receiving hundreds of complaints from medical marijuana card holders that they would be without the product they need for their health for an extended period of time, the state Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs reversed itself ...
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A Woman Just Became Pregnant While ALREADY Pregnant A woman has recently told her story of becoming pregnant whilst already pregnant, resulting in her giving birth to two children who were not conceived at the same time and had different sets of parents.
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See who in the Lehigh Valley can prescribe marijuana Marijuana plants are a few weeks away from harvest Sept. 15, 2015, in the "Flower Room" at the Ataraxia medical marijuana cultivation center in Albion, Illinois.
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A Woman Sued Sephora for Getting Herpes From Lipstick. But Is That Possible? Earlier this week, TMZ reported that a woman had sued a Sephora store in Hollywood for contracting herpes on her lip after swiping on a "common use" tubes on display in October 2015.
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Men who don't 'shoot straight' when going to the loo have greater risk of cancer, study of 1.5m men shows At first glance, it may appear more of an anatomical quirk than a harbinger of serious disease. But scientists have discovered that men who struggle to "shoot straight" face a significantly increased risk from several cancers.
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Oregon Hospitals Improve Quality And Patient Safety, Report Shows Oregon jumped from 48th in 2012 to 8th best in the nation for hospital safety, according to a recent Leapfrog group study. By News Desk (Patch Staff) - Updated Nov 1, 2017 5:20 pm ET.
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Local hospital ratings a mixed bag Floyd Medical Center officials are disputing its downgrade by patient safety watchdog The Leapfrog Group, noting that the hospital received several top industry awards during the same evaluation period.
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As Some States Make Gains, Georgia Stuck At 40th On Hospital Safety Leapfrog gives grades to more than 2,600 hospitals in the 50 states and Washington, D.C., based on how they prevent medical errors, injuries, accidents and infections.
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New cases of E. coli reported at Marine Corps Recruit Depot SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Marine Corps officials Wednesday announced more than two dozen more cases of E. coli infection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and Camp Pendleton amid a week-old outbreak of diarrheal illnesses at the military installations ...
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FDA Warns Companies Against Claims That Marijuana Cures Diseases Hemp plants growing in a greenhouse operated by Stanley Brothers, a leading marijuana products company based in Colorado. Credit Matthew Staver for The New York Times.
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As Madagascar plague outbreak loosens grip, concerns linger An outbreak of plague in Madagascar has started to decline in recent weeks, with 12 previously affected districts reporting no new confirmed or probable cases, according to WHO.
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More Than Two Dozen New Marine Recruits Sickened in E. Coli Outbreak The outbreak exposed both MCRD San Diego and the command field's training facilities at Edson Range and Camp Pendleton. By Samantha Tatro and Cassia Pollock.
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Company gives non-smokers 6 extra vacation days to make up for smoke breaks (CNN Money) -- Smoking at work will cost you more than a week of precious vacation time at one Japanese company. Piala, a Tokyo-based marketing firm, has started giving non-smoking employees six additional paid days off a year.
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The Most Expensive Drug in the World Is About to Be Made Worthless by Gene Therapy A drug approved last year to treat a rare, fatal genetic disorder called spinal muscular atrophy came with one of the world's highest price tags: $750,000 per year for the first year, then hundreds of thousands of dollars every year for the rest of the ...
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Long-term PPI Use Tied to Doubled Risk for Gastric Cancer UPDATED NOVEMBER 1 // Use of a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) after Helicobacter pylori eradication more than doubles the risk for gastric cancer, according to a population-based study from Hong Kong.
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A flu shot could save not only your own life, but someone else's The Burkharts, a family with a child with congenital heart disease and relies on the effectiveness of the Flu Shot each year. Lauryn, from left, Jacob, Genni, Craig, Liam and Dylan.
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100-Year-Old Woman Dies in 2nd Flu-Related Death in San Diego County A second San Diegan has died as a result of the flu in a flu season moving at a faster pace than the year prior, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced Wednesday.
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Flu shot myths debunked RENO, Nev (KOLO) Flu shots started being administered at clinics, doctor's offices, pharmacies, and workplaces last month. Despite their availability, many people opt out of flu shots because they believe myths which claim flu shots are ineffective, or ...
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Spider silk might make for more sensitive hearing aids The ultra-fine nature of spider silk has provided inspiration for scientists developing sensitive new types of microphones. Further down the track, these new devices could be put to use in advanced hearing aids and phones that pick up sounds at much ...
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New Jersey sues OxyContin maker, links marketing to opioid crisis (Reuters) - New Jersey on Tuesday sued Purdue Pharma LP, accusing the maker of the chronic pain medication OxyContin of fueling the state's opioid crisis through deceptive marketing to doctors and patients, including the elderly and the "opioid-naive.
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"I Am Resilient", Jacey Powers, Diagnosed With Breast Cancer Twice at 25 and at 28 Years Old "More than ever, when faced with a challenge, I know that I'm enough." - Jacey Powers. Jacey Powers was diagnosed when I was 25 years old with Stage II Invasive Ductal Carcinoma.
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Are You at Risk for Pancreatic Cancer? This November, Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, we are urging the nation to demand better for patients by learning the risk factors and symptoms associated with the disease.
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Why women should allow their vagina smell – Gynecologist A popular Canadian gynecologist, Dr Jen Gunter has warned women against using hazardous substances to wash their vagina in order to make it smell good and acceptable for their men.
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Dear moms-to-be, breastfeeding for longer may improve maternal sensitivity A decade-long study shows that women who breastfeed their children longer exhibit more maternal sensitivity well past the infant and toddler years.
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Hepatitis C, a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus Kolkata, Nov 1 (UNI) Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus: the virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis, ranging in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness.
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