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Florida doctors to remove 10-pound tumor from boy's face MIAMI -- A 14-year-old boy from Cuba is in Miami for surgery that his family and doctors hope will save his life from a fast-growing tumor, CBS Miami reports.
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What Is Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia: Basketball-Size Tumor Suffocating Child Will Be Removed Pimples are a common hallmark of adolescence, but hardly a cause of concern for most teenagers, outside the typical jab to self esteem.
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World Health Organization Thinks Video Games Are Causing a Mental Health Disorder Playing video games for a 12-hour streak could be a mental health problem, not just an annoyance to your family and friends. The World Health Organization is adding gaming disorder to a beta draft of its International Classification of Diseases ...
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Child's $5000 Life-Saving Kidney Medication Stolen From Front Porch Leaves Single Father Desperate at Christmas Just a week before Christmas, single father Cody Taylor drove to his house expecting to find a package for his four-year-old son. The parcel contained potentially life-saving medication for the child, who was born with kidney failure.
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Package thief steals shipment of young boy's life-saving medication SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KSTU) - A Utah father was prepared to take out a loan after his son's medicine was stolen off their front porch by a package thief.
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What to do if your dog eats your Christmas chocolates Every dog owner knows that you should never feed your dog chocolate. Most of us keep the stuff far away from the reach of our four-footed friends.
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Japan Sees Increase in Number of Patients of 'Flesh-Eating Bacterium' There has been a sudden increase in the number of patients with STSS but the cause is unknown. In 2013 alone, nearly 203 people were reported having STSS.
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Mysterious FLESH-EATING disease that can kill in hours spreads – infecting HUNDREDS A HORRIFIC flesh-eating virus that can shut down internal organs and kill its victims in only a few hours is spreading, experts have warned.
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Man becomes addicted to full body orgasms triggered by prostate massager The 63-year-old bought the prostate massaging butt plug for an infection and muscle contractions caused by it triggered orgasms. Massaging the prostate causes 12 different muscle contractions which may trigger orgasms (Photo: Pixabay).
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Selfie-obsessed? What experts say NEW DELHI: One of the iconic photos of recently concluded elections in the US was of the crowd taking selfies with their back turned even as Democratic presidential candidate waved at them.
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Can a Weekly Serving of Fish Benefit Children's Cognition? A new study revealed that children who eat fish just once a week could benefit from better sleep and have higher IQ scores. AFP Relaxnews.
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Here's how to protect friends and family from the flu The U.S. 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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Man Experienced Non-Stop Prostate Orgasms, Research Says A 63-year-old man made headlines when he used a butt plug and began experiencing non-stop prostate orgasms. The unnamed man bought the pricey sex toy and inserted it into his rectum, Newsweek reports.
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Sugar-sweetened drinks are linked to obesity in children and adults, confirms study Analysis of new studies, including 250,000 people, has confirmed that sugar-sweetened drinks are linked to overweight and obesity in children and adults.
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Widower's Facebook account suspended after sharing wife's cancer battle Families are questioning if a New Zealand cervical cancer vaccine is safe. Credits: Image: Elliot Lowe; Video: Newshub. A grief-stricken widower has had his Facebook account suspended after sharing graphic details of his late wife's cancer battle ...
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Soaring overdose deaths cut US life expectancy for 2nd year In this February 2017 file photo, used needles litter the ground at an open air drug market along Conrail train tracks in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.
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Are you obsessed with taking selfies? You may be suffering from Selfitis and need medical assistance If you are very fond of clicking your pictures with the help of your front camera and a selfie stick then you may be going through a mental disorder.
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Drug overdose deaths spur drop in overall US life expectancy People pause to pray during a candlelight vigil for victims of drug addiction on August 24, 2017 in the borough of Staten Island in New York City.
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Let's stop the stigma – HIV and the war on Aids It's nearly 40 years since the world was shaken by the outbreak of a "plague" that started in the gay community in America and quickly became the most deadly and feared diseases across the globe.
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Chocolate can be your dog's Christmas nightmare File: Chocolates contain a caffeine-like substance that is toxic to dogs, say scientists. Photo: AFP PHOTO/DON EMMERT. Alan Radford, University of Liverpool.
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Flu in Missouri widespread: Why the flu shot Is still a good idea In general, the flu vaccine offers about 42 percent effectiveness, with that number ranging from 10 to 60 percent for a given year.
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Fighting cancer: Hybrid sperms can be used to target cervical cancer cells Creating an effective way to target cancer cells with drugs is challenging on multiple fronts. For example, the drugs do not always travel deeply enough through tissues.
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Official to spill beans on dengue vaccine mess — Aguirre Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said the official volunteered to cooperate in the fact-finding probe of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), which is looking into the possible civil and criminal liabilities of officials behind the vaccine ...
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Humidity Is the Real Heat-Wave Threat When the mercury climbs to extreme levels, it's the dangerous humidity produced by heat reacting with water-sodden air that can spell death, not just the heat alone.
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For smokers: Tomatoes, apples can repair damaged lungs Smokers who quit smoking and live on a diet high in tomatoes and fruits, particularly apples, have better chances of restoring their lung functions impaired by smoking, a new study finds.
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