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VA study shows parasite from Vietnam may be killing veterans FILE - This combination of file photos provided by their families shows some of the hundreds of U.S. veterans of the Vietnam War who suffered from cholangiocarcinoma, a rare bile duct cancer believed to be linked to liver fluke... HERALD, W.Va. (AP ...
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VA study shows parasite from Vietnam may be killing veterans HERALD, W.Va. (AP) - A half a century after serving in Vietnam, hundreds of veterans have a new reason to believe they may be dying from a silent bullet - test results show some men may have been infected by a slow-killing parasite while fighting in ...
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VA study shows parasite from Vietnam may be killing vets This combination of file photos provided by their families shows some of the hundreds of U.S. veterans of the Vietnam War who suffered from cholangiocarcinoma, a rare bile duct cancer believed to be linked to liver fluke parasites in raw or poorly ...
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Three coffees a day linked to more health than harm: study LONDON (Reuters) - People who drink three to four cups of coffee a day are more likely to see health benefits than harm, experiencing lower risks of premature death and heart disease than those who abstain, scientists said on Wednesday.
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Coffee: No Harm, No Foul If Only 4 Cups Daily Daily consumption of coffee is safe within usual patterns of intake and more likely to benefit health than to harm it, British researchers concluded.
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Cinnamon: Can It Really Help You Lose Weight? Pictured here are cinnamon sticks at the Badia Spices Inc. factory in Doral, Florida, U.S. Photographer: Mark Elias/Bloomberg. Don't hold out hope for the Cinnabon Diet just yet.
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Americans Are Giving Themselves Cancer—Half of Cases Caused by Lifestyle Nearly half of all U.S. cancer cases and deaths—including the vast majority of lung cancer and skin cancer cases—are linked to people making lousy choices, according to a study published Tuesday in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, run by the ...
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Three cups of coffee a day 'may have health benefits' Moderate coffee drinking is safe, and three to four cups a day may have some health benefits, according to a large review of previous studies, in the BMJ.
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Perfect match: Baby AJ to receive kidney transplant from deceased donor After weeks of waiting, a life-saving kidney transplant for a 2-year-old is finally a go. According to the A.J. Burgess' mother Carmellia, Emory Healthcare called around 8:30 p.m.
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They didn't want a flu shot. It cost them their jobs. The hospital gave them an ultimatum: Get a flu shot, or you're fired. On Monday, Essentia Health - a chain of hospitals and clinics across the upper Midwest - followed through on that threat, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
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Self-inflicted injuries surge among tween and early teen girls Emergency room visits for non-fatal, self-inflicted injuries surged in recent years among US girls and young women, especially those between the ages of 10 and 14, according to a new study.
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Abortion totals and rates have dropped to historic lows according to CDC The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states based on the newest data, the total number, rates, and ratios of abortions have hit an all-time low.
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Suicide and Self-Harm Is Increasing Among Teen Girls, Study Finds (CHICAGO) - Attempted suicides, drug overdoses, cutting and other types of self-injury have increased substantially in U.S. girls, a 15-year study of emergency room visits found.
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'Thanksgiving miracle': Baby denied kidney receives transplant (CNN) Two-year-old AJ Burgess received a new kidney Wednesday after a prolonged battle with hospital officials who postponed his original October surgery when his father, a perfect donor match, violated his parole and was arrested.
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They didn't get vaccinated. Now they're out of jobs About 50 employees of Essentia Health, an upper-Midwest hospital chain, didn't go to work Wednesday. But it wasn't an early start to the Thanksgiving holiday for them.
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Essentia fires about 50 workers for refusing to get flu shot A Minnesota-based health system has fired about 50 employees who refused to get a flu shot. Essentia Health announced last month that employees would be required to get vaccinated for influenza unless they received a religious or medical exemption.
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Report claims sugar industry hid connection to heart disease for decades In the 1960s, a debate began over the effect of sugar and fats on cardiovascular disease. Researchers say that the sugar industry, wanting to influence the discussion, funded research to look into sugar consumption.
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Different kinds of alcohol might make you feel different emotions Humans have been buddies with booze for thousands of years. Some scientists believe this love affair goes back even further. The so-called drunken monkey hypothesis speculates that our ancestors possessed an unusual knack for consuming ethanol ...
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Formerly conjoined twins sent home 5 months after separation A pair of formerly conjoined twins are being discharged from the hospital just in time for Thanksgiving after a successful surgery to separate them.
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Donor found for toddler born without kidneys; Tyler Perry buys mother car Two-year-old A.J. Burgess with his parents, Carmellia Burgess and Anthony Dickerson. A.J. was born without kidneys. His father is a perfect match and willing donor, but hospital protocol pushed back the surgery after Dickerson violated probation ...
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Texas girl squeezes mom's hand after brain surgery With what little strength she had, Holly Schuab gave her mom a squeeze that tugged at our heartstrings. (KTRK). KTRK. Wednesday, November 22, 2017 08:31PM.
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State lab finds rabies in coyote that attacked two in N. Attleboro A coyote that attacked two people in North Attleboro Monday tested positive for rabies, state wildlife officials said. Officers were responding to numerous calls about a coyote "acting oddly" when it attacked, prompting cops to kill it.
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VIDEO: 8-year-old girl squeezes mom's hand to say 'I love you' after brain aneurysm A mother shared a tear-jerking video of her 8-year-old daughter responding to her voice after emergency brain surgery. (WLS). WLS.
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Step away from the cookie dough. E. coli outbreaks traced to raw flour DOUGH DEBACLE In 2015 and 2016, E. coli-tainted flour sickened dozens of people in the United States, most of whom had eaten raw dough or batter while baking.
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Formerly conjoined twins able to go home for the holidays Formerly conjoined twins Erin and Abby Delaney were discharged from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) on Monday to return home to North Carolina just in time for Thanksgiving, CBS Philly reports.
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Why You Should Stop Trying to Negate or Earn Food with Exercise Because feverishly trying to cancel out the calories from holiday feasts is not only unhealthy—it can be dangerous. Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD's picture.
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Breast milk helps protect newborns from developing food allergies: Study Most children do not develop food allergies, regardless of how they are fed, while some children develop allergies despite an optimal diet.
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Mums who fall pregnant shortly after giving birth 50% more likely to have kid with autism MUMS who rush to get pregnant again shortly after giving birth are 50 per cent more likely to have an autistic child, a study found.
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Take our quiz to see if you are at risk of developing diabetes and see how you can lower those chances RATES of type 2 diabetes have doubled in the past 20 years - so what are YOUR chances of developing it? On Tuesday we reported that the condition affects one in ten blokes, but there are thought to be more than half a million people living with it unaware.
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