Monday, November 6, 2017

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Daily update November 6, 2017
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In this Friday, Jan. 15, 2016 file photo, people pass a banner reading 'STOP EBOLA' forming part of Sierra Leone's Ebola free campaign in the city of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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Fraud by Red Cross workers and others wasted at least $6 million meant to fight the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the organization confirmed on Saturday.
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As Red Cross teams were busy saving lives during the Ebola outbreak, other staff members were scheming plans to steal money from the humanitarian organization.
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A 9-year-old Maine boy may not life to see Christmas, so strangers are helping to make every day feel like a holiday. ( Stock photo ). Comment.
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"The problem now is that I am not doing certain things on computer. I have to learn that. It is time consuming. I have no time.
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A recent survey of military veteran households in the USA has revealed overwhelming support for medical cannabis. The survey indicated 92 percent of veteran households support medical cannabis research and 83 percent said the U.S.
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Condoms are still one of the most reliable methods to prevent STIs from spreading, but they're not failsafe. (Getty Images: bagi1998).
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He was diagnosed several years ago with Stage 4 neuroblastoma, a rare type of cancerous tumor that has spread to his head, including on the membrane between his skull and his brain, his family says.
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A British woman was imprisoned in Egypt after flying into the country with painkillers for her husband's sore back. 33-year-old Laura Plummer, from Kingston upon Hull, was arrested after she took nearly 300 painkiller tablets including Tramadol and ...
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According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among men and women - about one out of four cancer deaths are from lung cancer.
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A woman has been detained in Egypt after flying into the country with painkillers for her husband's sore back. Laura Plummer, 33, from Hull in England, was arrested when she was found to be carrying tramadol and Naproxen in her suitcase, The Sun ...
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They said a Monday meeting is expected with Emory Healthcare to hopefully secure final approval for a kidney transplant from A.J.'s father that's needed to save his life.
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Dr Josephine Herman says NZ has a vulnerable population who have not been fully immunised. Photo / 123RF. Newstalk ZB. By: Jordan Bond.
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SOFIA (Reuters) - A virulent bird flu virus has spread to two more regions in Bulgaria prompting veterinary authorities to announce a cull of nearly 8,000 ducks, the Balkan country's food safety agency said on Sunday.
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SAN DIEGO - Medicaid beneficiaries with lupus who live in areas with a greater proportion of African-American residents, fewer hospitals and limited access to health professionals may have lower adherence to therapy, according to data presented at the ...
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According to fertility expert Richard Paulson, an obstetrician-gynecologist and the president of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, transgender women who were anatomically men could actually become pregnant.
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New, potent cancer therapies can act like daggers pressed into the hindquarters of the immune system, prodding it to lunge at any cancerous cells in the body.
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According to one of the world's leading fertility professor, men could start getting pregnant any day now - thanks to womb transplant developments, reports The Independent.
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Officials nationwide finally appear to be tackling America's opioid crisis. Last week, President Trump declared the epidemic a public health emergency, which will give states more flexibility in responding.
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The Study says that stents -- tiny wire mesh medical devices used to open blockages in blood vessels -- do nothing to relieve angina pain.
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Recent advancements in technology, specifically in detection methods, have demonstrated significant improvement in how early patients are diagnosed with breast cancer and treated.
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A study found that chronic marijuana use in adolescence was negatively associated with achieving important developmental milestones in young adulthood.
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Dr Libby Weaver has shared a video on Facebook, apologising for using the term "mongolism" in her new book. Dr Libby Weaver has recalled 20,000 copies of her new book over its use of the term "mongolism" and issued a public apology.
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Group B streptococcus is recognised as a cause of septicaemia and meningitis in newborns, with potentially deadly effects. Photograph: Brooke Pennington/Getty Images.
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A young, British woman who brought hundreds of painkillers into Egypt may face the death penalty, The Guardian reports. Laura Plummer was detained on October 9, after 290 tramadol tablets—a highly addictive opioid pain medication—and some naproxen ...
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The nutritional biochemist Dr Libby Weaver has announced she will recall copies of her latest book as it uses a derogatory word to describe Down Syndrome.
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Stanford University School of Medicine investigators have reported success in an early-phase clinical trial examining the safety, tolerability and feasibility of administering infusions of blood plasma from young donors to participants with mild to ...
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A British woman who has been detained in Egypt for bringing nearly 300 Tramadol tablets into the country made "an innocent, honest mistake", according to her brother.
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City has earned an "A" grade for keeping patients safe, according to a new report. The Leapfrog Group released its fall 2017 Hospital Safety Grades, which score hospitals on how safe they keep their patients ...
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HANGZHOU, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have developed a new home test kit that enables women to collect their own samples without having to visit a hospital, to increase early detection of cervical cancer.
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The hospitals within the Lahey Health System perform well when it comes to patient safety, according to ratings recently released from The Leapfrog Group.
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HARLINGEN - Harlingen Medical Center has been awarded an "A" for patient safety from the Leapfrog Group, a national health care ratings organization.
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In a new study, researchers identified a key neurotransmitter in a brain area critical to memory that enables us to suppress unwanted thoughts.
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Milan - Almost every country in the world now faces a serious nutrition-related challenge, whether stemming from undernutrition or obesity, the authors of The Global Nutrition Report 2017 said today.
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