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A boy's basketball-size tumor is slowly suffocating him. Doctors will attempt a risky removal. Noel Zayas paraded his son to a never-ending carousel of Cuban doctors, but none of them would touch the boy. Emanuel Zayas's basketball-size facial tumor was too complex, they told his family.
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Someone stole a Utah child's parcel off his porch. It contained his $5000 kidney transplant medication. When Austin Taylor turned 4, his father reminisced about the young life doctors said the boy would likely never have. "1,461.
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Utah dad prepared to take out loan after porch pirates steal pricey meds from ill son A Utah single father said he was prepared to take out a loan after thieving porch pirates stole $5,000 worth of medication his sick 4-year-old son needs to survive.
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Flu 'not widespread' in McHenry County but 'trending upward,' local health experts say WOODSTOCK - The United States experiences "flu season" peaks between December and February, but the disease typically lasts from October through May, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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How recreational marijuana in California left chemists in the dark On a gray afternoon in early November, Samantha Miller supervised a handful of people in long white coats while they placed very delicate samples into very expensive machines.
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Soaring overdose deaths cut US life expectancy for 2nd year NEW YORK (AP) - U.S. deaths from drug overdoses skyrocketed 21 percent last year, and for the second straight year dragged down how long Americans are expected to live.
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West Virginia is the nation's capital for overdose deaths AGAIN with 52 deaths per 100000 people West Virginia still leads the nation in the rate of drug overdose deaths according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
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Virtual Reality Gamer Slips And Dies From Blood Loss After Falling On Glass Table A virtual reality gamer was found dead in his apartment Thursday after he slipped and fell on a glass table, cutting himself and bleeding to death.
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Eating Salad Can Help Fend-Off Dementia Eating about one serving per day of green, leafy vegetables may be linked to a slower rate of brain aging - the equivalent of keeping our brain 11 years younger.
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Flu spreading in Louisiana at one of the nation's fastest rates NEW ORLEANS -- Flu season is peaking early, and Louisiana is one of the states getting hit the hardest. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—ten states are experiencing high flu-like activity, including Louisiana.
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Cognitive decline may be slowed by leafy greens According to a new study conducted by Chicago's Rush University Medical Center, just one serving of leafy green vegetables per day could help preserve memory and thinking skills as we get older.
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Leafy vegetables may make your brain seem 11 years younger Look into your salad bowl and think: If a fountain of cognitive youth were flowing in there, would you return every day? In research that gives new meaning to the expression "salad days," a study published Wednesday finds that older people who ate at ...
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Medical journal describes a man who had too many prostate orgasms R.J. Levin of the University of Sheffield wrote about the anonymous 63-year-old subject who had a high sex drive. The otherwise healthy man developed a urinary tract infection, so he bought an Aneros helix butt plug to massage his prostate.
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Man suffers from non-stop sexual stimulation every time he lies down A man has been left suffering from non-stop orgasms every time he lies down after his attempts at prostate stimulation went very wrong.
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Pittsburgh-area hospitals penalized by Medicare for infections, other problems Medicare ranked 10 Pittsburgh-area hospitals among the bottom quarter of hospitals nationwide on a set of safety and quality measures the federal health care program assesses each year, according to a Kaiser Health News analysis.
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WHO To Add 'Gaming Disorder' To List Of Mental Health Conditions The World Health Organisation (WHO) will include "gaming disorder" in its international list of illnesses to be released early in 2018.
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Feeding your child fish once a week ensures higher IQ and better sleep Consuming seafood at least once every seven days improves youngsters' IQ scores by 4.8 points compared to those who never eat it, a study found today.
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Drunken men more likely to check out 'unfriendly' women New York, Dec 24 (IANS) Men under the influence of alcohol are more interested in checking out the body parts of women they perceived as unfriendly or unintelligent, finds a new study.
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What is Snake Fungal Disease? Understanding the Potentially Devastating Fungus That Could Be a Global Threat Biologists recently discovered that a fungal disease in snakes has the potential to infect any type of snake. If the disease spreads, it could pose a global threat to ecosystems.
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Grieving husband shares harrowing pictures of cancer-stricken wife For Donna and Elliott Lowe (pictured), December 22 was like something out of a nightmare. Photo / Elliott Lowe. Daily Mail. By: Lara Keay.
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Meet Baby Emma – She Was Frozen For 24 Years as an Embryo A "snowbaby" is a term used to describe an embryo that is frozen in storage and preserved for potential future birth. In November 2017, the longest frozen embryo ever held in storage was successfully born in Tennessee.
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Global calls to switch to smoke-free tobacco products gaining ground LAHORE - Amidst growing realization worldwide regarding the hazardous effects of combustible tobacco products consumption, the calls for switching to safer alternates to ensure tobacco harm reduction are gaining momentum.
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A Mysterious Disease Is Killing Snakes Around the World Scientists aren't sure how the snakes are getting infected, or how to stop it. GettyKarn Bulsuk / EyeEm. By Avery Thompson. Dec 23, 2017.
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