Tuesday, November 28, 2017

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The age-old killer scarlet fever is on the rise in England and East Asia, according to research published Monday in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal, and investigators don't know why.
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FILE- In this Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, file photo Dr. Anna Konopka, left, is greeted by Barbara McKelvy, right, following an emergency court hearing about Konopka's medical license at Merrimack County Superior Court, in Concord, N.H.
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(CNN) The age-old killer scarlet fever is on the rise in England and East Asia, according to research published Monday in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal, and investigators don't know why.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- A nurse from Indiana University Health is no longer an employee after an investigation was launched Saturday into a controversial tweet, CBS affiliate WTTV reports.
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An Indiana hospital system says a nurse is no longer an employee after she was tied to a message on Twitter claiming white women are raising sons "with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all star ...
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Marine veteran Logan Edwards holds a sign to show support for cannabis for post-traumatic stress disorder sufferers, outside the State Capitol in Des Moines, Iowa, in 2015.
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"It's a pretty significant moment," the American Cancer Society's Cliff Douglas said. "This is the first time they have had to 'fess up and tell the whole truth".
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Women were the targets of the last cigarette ad on American television. Now, Big Tobacco is advertising on TV again -- this time, by court order.
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It happens to the best of us: There you are, with a months-long stomach ache that you just can't shake, so you head to the doctor who says you probably have food poisoning.
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Doctors in India were shocked to find that a patient with stomach pain had swallowed hundreds of coins and nails, according to news reports.
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Deep within the Andes in a coastal town called Yarumal, 5,000 people are at risk of developing Alzheimer's by their 40s. The locals say they are cursed with La Bobera, or 'the foolishness' - a spell that causes people to lose their minds.
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If you're planning on giving your dog a stocking full of bone treats this year, you may want to reconsider, after a warning issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says several dogs have become sick or died from dog bone treats.
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To coin a phrase, what you eat may affect your health, especially if it is Indian rupees. Photographer: Adeel Halim/Bloomberg. Doctors may have found the cause of this man's abdominal pain.
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Surgeons were amazed to discover hundreds of coins, nails and other metals inside Maksud Khan's stomach. (SWNS). Khan is believed to suffer mental health problems and did not inform his family or friends.
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Eleven people have died of suspected drug overdoses since Wednesday, driving Delaware's death toll to 215 for the year, according to the state Department of Health and Social Services.
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NEW YORK (AP) - It was a telling setting for a decision on whether post-traumatic stress disorder patients could use medical marijuana.
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In this Sept. 21, 2017, photo, Dr. David Song accompanied by nurse Christina Barra, right, examines Susan Wolfe-Tank's arm for signs of lymphedema during a post-surgery checkup at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington.
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Dr. David Song accompanied by nurse Christina Barra, right, examines Susan Wolfe-Tank's arm for signs of lymphedema during a post-surgery checkup.
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In this Sept. 21, 2017, photo, Dr. David Song examines Susan Wolfe-Tank during a post-surgery checkup at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, as her daughter, Molly Overberg, watches.
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New Yorkers are being warned about a potentially contaminated unpasteurized milk product that has made at least one person in the Tri-State area ill.
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There are new technologies out there to develop flu vaccines, but it may take a while to put them in place. flu vaccine. 12345. Scientists and vaccine experts have long argued that the flu vaccine is far from perfect.
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Jordan Feist, a pharmacy doctoral student at Oregon State University, administers a meningococcal vaccine to freshman Jessica Aimecki at a clinic on campus Nov. 8. Amanda Loman, Gazette-Times file · Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning tristate area residents about a potentially contaminated unpasteurized milk product.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Decades after they were banned from the airwaves, Big Tobacco companies return to prime-time television this weekend - but not by choice.
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In compliance with the Texas Compassionate Use Act, by Dec. 31, Knox Medical is expected to begin delivering its CBD oil throughout the Lone Star State.
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(HealthDay)—The compound cinnamaldehyde (CA), found in cinnamon, activates fat cells to start burning energy in both mice and humans, according to a study published in the December issue of Metabolism.
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WASHINGTON D.C. (NBC NEWS) - Smoking kills 1,200 people a day. The tobacco companies worked to make them as addictive as possible.
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November marks Diabetes Awareness Month so I want to shed light on the prevalence of diabetes among pregnant women and how it can impact your pregnancy.
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Editor's Note: Federal Way resident Gary Robertson writes about his experience living with type 1 diabetes. People should always follow the care prescribed by their regular physician when treating the illness.
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Researchers have converted a natural bacterial immune system into a microscopic data recorder, laying the groundwork for a new class of technologies that use bacterial cells for everything from disease diagnosis to environmental monitoring.
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The American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology and nine other heart health groups now agree that you have high blood pressure if your blood pressure is above 130/80, not 140/90 as the previous guidelines recommended (American ...
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Last Sunday, all Australians who had made organ and tissue donations possible were recognised for their life saving gift across the nation as part of the Thank You Day initiative.
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In news bound to make the common germophobe even more paranoid about that fly buzzing around the picnic table, a team of researchers has found that house flies and blow flies can spread a whole host of bacteria that was previously unsuspected to hitch ...
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Millions of metric tons of plastic wash into the sea each year, and studies have shown that we simply don't know where the vast majority of it is.
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NAGPUR: Every day organ transplant ensures a new life to about 60 people in the world while 13 die for failure to find a donor. In India, of the 2.1 lakh in need of organ transplant, only 3,000-4,000 or 2.5% have received donated organs.
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A fascinating study led by King's College in London has shown success in rapidly reducing auditory hallucinations in people with schizophrenia.
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Russian cyber units are spreading false information about flu and measles jabs in the UK, experts warn. Vladimir Putin is believed to want to erode trust in US and European governments.
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