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Mom accused of subjecting son to 323 hospital visits, 13 surgeries Kaylene Bowen allegedly claimed her son was dying of a genetic disorder, fighting cancer and suffering from several other ailments over the years.
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Texas mother accused of faking son's illness; boy had 13 "major" surgeries Last Updated Dec 14, 2017 5:54 PM EST. DALLAS - An 8-year-old Dallas boy may have endured more than 300 unnecessary doctor visits, gone through more than a dozen pointless surgeries and suffered life-threatening treatment complications after police and ...
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Arlington doctor accused of spiking pregnant girlfriend's tea with abortion pill ROCHESTER, N.Y. - A doctor is facing several charges after his girlfriend said he spiked her drink with an abortion pill, causing her to lose her unborn baby, according to WROC.
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We Regret To Inform You That A British Surgeon Was Branding His Initials On Livers Carving your initials in a tree in Washington, D.C.? Not illegal. Carving your initials in a sedated patient's transplanted liver?
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Man spiked girlfriend's drink with abortion pills to kill unborn baby, woman claims Sikander Imran was accused of spiking his sometimes girlfriend's drink with abortion pills. (Arlington County Sheriff's Office).
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More People May Die from the Flu Each Year Than We Thought New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may have you rethinking your decision to shrug off a flu shot this year.
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Teens: Pretty Sober, Except For Marijuana And Vaping The number of teens abusing drugs is lower than it's been since the 1990s, according to a national survey. "In particular, we see a tremendous decline in the portion of young people using cigarettes," Dr.
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Babies Born Near Fracking Sites at Increased Risk of Being Underweight, Unhealthy The first large-scale study to examine the health of babies born before and after natural gas extraction was introduced in Pennsylvania has found that pregnant women living in close proximity to fracking sites were more likely to give birth to ...
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World Health Organization: CBD Shouldn't Be a Scheduled Substance The World Health Organization, the health agency of the United Nations, has officially recommended that cannabidiol (CBD) not be internationally scheduled as a controlled substance.
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New estimate shows higher global rate of deaths from flu About 291,000 to 646,000 people in the world die from seasonal flu each year, higher than an often-used statistic of 250,000 to 500,000 deaths that is has always tilted toward higher-income countries and is based on data thought to reach back to the ...
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Drinking Hot Tea May Protect Against Glaucoma We already know that drinking tea may lower your risk of cognitive decline, heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Now, in a study released Thursday in the British Journal of Ophthalmology, researchers found a strong link between people drinking ...
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The Doctor Who Branded a Patient's Liver With His Initials Just Pled Guilty to Doing It Twice Some people commemorate time spent together by etching their names onto an old tree or desk; others might get matching tattoos; and some just send a card.
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Could a Hot Cup of Tea Preserve Your Vision? THURSDAY, Dec. 14, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A spot of hot tea in the afternoon might help you save your sight, new research suggests.
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As Zika Babies Become Toddlers, Some Can't See, Walk or Talk As the first babies born with brain damage from the Zika epidemic become 2-year-olds, the most severely affected are falling further behind in their development and will require a lifetime of care, according to a study published Thursday by the Centers ...
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Study profiles severe challenges in toddlers born with Zika The first follow-up of babies born with Zika-related microcephaly and related defects reveals that by age 2, they experience a range of serious disability and health problems, which can become more apparent as they get older.
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It really does take longer for men to recover from viruses, colds The so-called "man flu" has been a punchline for decades, but according to one expert it may be time to stop taking it lightly.
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Family that doesn't feel pain could provide insights into pain relief THURSDAY, Dec. 14, 2017 -- Six members of a family in Italy live a strangely pain-free life, and scientists want to know why. The Marsili clan "can burn themselves or experience pain-free bone fractures without feeling any pain," explained study lead ...
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This man in Britain was a renowned surgeon — until a doctor found his initials burned on a patient's liver Patients often can't help but wonder what doctors and nurses are doing while they're sedated. Some suspect trash talking. Others are wary of racially charged comments.
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Medical Marijuana's Main Ingredient Isn't Dangerous or Addictive, World Health Organization Report Says A top global health agency has declared the main ingredient in medical cannabis nonaddictive and nontoxic, according to a new report.
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Scientists Figure Out Why Italian Family Can't Feel Pain An Italian woman, her two daughters, and her three grandchildren have always had trouble feeling pain. They can't sense temperature.
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"Mind-blowing results" from gene therapy trial point to a cure for haemophilia The results from the first human trials for a gene therapy to treat patients with haemophilia A have just been published, and they are truly remarkable.
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Early signs indicate we're in for rougher-than-usual flu season By all accounts, influenza is coming on strong this season, including starting roughly a month earlier than it has for the past several years.
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'Man flu' is real, so give the men in your life a break Do men that complain more when they're sick have a point? (Photo: Vic/Flickr). It might finally be time to simply admit that men are, indeed, the weaker sex.
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Health department to you: Step away from your smartphone The California Department of Public Health is urging you to keep your smart phone away from your body and out of your pocket as much as possible.
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Experts Say the Keto Diet May Have an Unexpected Emotional Benefit We are familiar with keto, the high-fat and low-carb diet that has become the latest weight-loss trend, but were you aware that it might have emotional benefits as well?
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War on Tobacco Expands to Where Smoking Is Heaviest: QuickTake In the 20th century, tobacco use killed an estimated 100 million people - more than both world wars combined. Most of those smokers had no idea what they were doing to themselves.
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Twelve new medical marijuana stores cleared to open in Maryland Maryland's marijuana regulators on Thursday approved 12 new dispensaries to operate in the state's fledgling legal medical marijuana industry, bringing the total number of fully-approved legal storefronts to 22.
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Forty years later, Ebola survivors are still making antibodies to the lethal virus Forty years after the first documented Ebola outbreak, some of the survivors still have antibodies against the virus, a new study reveals.
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Philippines, scientists grapple with Dengvaxia fallout In the wake of Sanofi Pasteur's recommendation that its blockbuster dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia, not be administered to those with no history of dengue infection, the Philippines has become embroiled in a finger-pointing public health crisis.
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FDA Moves To End The Sale Of Snortable Chocolate The FDA has ordered the company behind the "infused cacao snuff" to immediately shutdown its marketing. Image: FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb recently released a statement about snortable chocolate.
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Baby milk maker orders global recall over salmonella fears PARIS (AP) - French baby-milk maker Lactalis has ordered a global recall of millions of products over fears of salmonella bacteria contamination.
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Women prefer men with muscles, study shows Old rules still apply in the mating game - fit men with strong, lean bodies will always win out over those who are wimpy and weak, a study of 160 women has found.
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Having a good night's sleep helps people lose weight Having a good night's sleep helps people to lose weight most effectively, according to a new survey. It revealed three quarters of dieters who had regular sleep patterns found it easier to shed pounds from their waistline.
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