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A CDC ban on 'fetus' and 'transgender?' Experts alarmed FILE - This Nov. 19, 2013 file photo shows a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention logo at the agency's federal headquarters in Atlanta.
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Yes, that's a monkey grinding on top of a deer After spending a few months observing macaque monkeys living in a Japanese forest, a group of scientists found a pattern of behavior they described as both "unusual" and "intriguing.
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California Warnings About Cellphones, What You Need To Know Here Indian Bollywood film actress Jacqueline Fernandez displays the HTC One smartphone. (Photo: SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP/Getty Images).
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Ketamine Rapidly Reduces Suicidal Thoughts In Depressed People, Says Study Depressed patients who take low doses of ketamine are more likely to have decreased suicidal thoughts, according to a new study. But ketamine is still far from being a miracle drug.
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Rare Genetic Mutation Causes Entire Family To Feel No Pain Imagine breaking a bone and not being in discomfort or touching something hot and being unphased. Well, that's the case for six members of an Italian family who can't feel pain.
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Superintendent speaks about tragic loss of student to bacterial meningitis TUSCARAWAS COUNTY—An Indian Valley High School student is dead, and student leaders tell Fox 8, it was a probable case of bacterial meningitis.
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More whooping cough cases reported VANCOUVER, Wash. - Hudson's Bay High School is the latest Clark County school to send letters home to parents after health officials confirmed cases of whooping cough.
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Reverberations from war complicate Vietnam veterans' end-of-life care Many of Ron Fleming's fellow soldiers have spent the past five decades trying to forget what they saw - and did - in Vietnam. But Fleming, 74, has spent most of that time trying to hold on to it.
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Mo Brooks recuperating after successful prostate cancer surgery Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., is recovering from a successful surgical procedure on Friday after being diagnosed with high-risk prostate cancer, according to his family.
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Pictured: The tiny sextuplets born to Alabama mother-of-three who describes their roster of VERY quirky names A mother-of-three successfully delivered sextuplets this Monday less than a year after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage. In just four minutes, Courtney and Eric Waldrop, 35, welcomed three boys and three girls to the world to join their three ...
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Higher blood sugar in early pregnancy raises baby's heart-defect risk HIGHER blood sugar early in pregnancy raises the baby's risk of a congenital heart defect, even among mothers who do not have diabetes, according to a study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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What Causes Bipolar Disorder? Scientists Think They've Found 7 Potential Sources Of The Illness Mental health issues are complex, and severe illnesses like bipolar disorder have long been been critically misunderstood. Though bipolar disorder was identified in writings as early as the first century, and has been included in the DSM since 1980 ...
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Scientists pinpoint gene... the one to blame for poorer survival rate in early-onset breast cancer patients A new study led by scientists at the University of Southampton has found that inherited variation in a particular gene may be to blame for the lower survival rate of patients diagnosed with early-onset breast cancer.
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Mo Brooks' prostate cancer surgery was a success Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) underwent a successful surgery to remove his cancerous prostate yesterday, according to a statement released by his office.
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Hot Tea Tied to Lower Glaucoma Risk A spot of hot tea in the afternoon might help you save your sight, new research suggests. The study of U.S. adults found that people who drank hot tea on a daily basis were 74 percent less likely to have glaucoma, compared to those who were not tea ...
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Yes, your wine glass keeps getting bigger Here's why that's problematic: Modern wine glasses are seven times larger than those of centuries ago—and notably bigger than glasses that are just two decades old, according to a new study.
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UK parents allow teens to drink alcohol, study says Although scientists have largely said that giving alcohol to children is wrong because their brains are still developing, Penn State researchers came this Friday saying that 17 percent of parents in the UK provide liquor to their 13 to 14-year-old kids ...
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Getting a flu vaccine now can still be effective LOCKPORT - The Niagara County Department of Health reminds residents that it's not too late to get a flu vaccine. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that flu vaccination efforts continue throughout the influenza season, which ...
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Flu hits Peoria with signs that vaccine is less effective this year Already doctors are seeing an uptick in flu patients. Reported cases are a bit higher than normal for this time of year, said Dr. Brian Curtis, a physician with OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center.
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How Much Sleep Do You Really Need? Fruit Flies Might Shed Light on the Answer We all need sleep in order to survive, but some of us need more hours each night than others. While it's not understood exactly why this is, scientists may be one step closer to uncovering the complexities of slumber.
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This Italian family can't feel physical pain, a study says European doctors thought at first that the six members of this Italian family lacked from the nerves that alert our brains when something hurts us.
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Normin exclusion of anti-dengue vaccination a blessing in disguise CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Philippines - Local health authorities in Northern Mindanao were grateful the region was excluded in the anti-dengue vaccination program of the government following the warning from its manufacturer that it can have potential ...
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Aquino's defense crumbles under 'first, do no harm' and 'do not plunder' ethical principles THE disquiet of many with President Aquino's defense of the Dengvaxia deal inheres in his remorseless claim of "good faith" for a policy decision and program that has cost our people and the nation dearly.
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Fruit Fly Genetics Might Explain Why Some of Us Need More Sleep Than Others The ideal amount of sleep we need each night varies from person to person, but the exact relationship between sleep and genetics still isn't clear - something that a new study on populations of fruit flies might help to shed light on.
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