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First-Ever Baby Born by Transplanted Uterus in US A woman gave birth today via a donated uterus for the first time ever in the U.S., according to Time magazine. The birth took place as a result of a clinical trial at Baylor University Medical Center in Texas, in which 10 women, aged 20 to 35, received ...
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The First Baby Born In The US From A Uterus Transplant Has Been Delivered In Texas The first baby born in the United States to a woman with a uterus transplant was delivered late last month in Dallas, Texas, marking a breakthrough in medical research, doctors announced Friday.
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Woman With Transplanted Uterus Gives Birth, the First in the US For the first time in the United States, a woman who had a uterus transplant has given birth. The mother, who was born without a uterus, received the transplant from a living donor last year at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, and had a baby ...
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A man's tattoo left doctors debating whether to save his life (CNN) Picture this: A man is admitted to the hospital, unconscious, with a history of serious health problems and a high blood alcohol level.
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Doctors Unsure if They Should Save Patient with 'Do Not Resuscitate' Tattoo Emergency room doctors faced a confusing ethical dilemma when an unconscious man was wheeled into a University of Miami hospital with a "Do Not Resuscitate" tattoo.
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A man's tattoo left doctors debating whether to save his life A man admitted to a Florida hospital had an unusual do not resuscitate order, a new study shows. ×. A man's tattoo left doctors debating whether to save his life.
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'Do Not Resuscitate' tattoo causes ER ethical dilemma Doctors faced an ethical dilemma after an elderly man with a "Do Not Resuscitate" tattoo on his chest appeared in their emergency room, unconscious and near death.
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A model tattooed her eyeball purple. She now could lose her eye. A Canadian model who attempted to have her eyeball "tattooed" purple several months ago now says she is at risk of losing her eye entirely, after months of "excruciating" pain and compromised vision.
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Doctors debate whether or not to save man's life because of tattoo Picture this: A man is admitted to the hospital, unconscious, with a history of serious health problems and a high blood alcohol level.
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Doctors hesitate to honor patient's 'do not resuscitate' tattoo An unconscious 70-year-old man with breathing problems and signs of septic shock was being treated at Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital in May 2017 when doctors found a tattoo across his chest reading "Do Not Resuscitate" with a signature underneath ...
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Marijuana goes legal in California on Jan. 1. What you need to know Move over, 4/20. California has a new pot holiday: Jan. 1, 2018. It's a date that dispensaries and marijuana consumers have had in their sights ever since Proposition 64 designated it as the official opening of the adult-use market in California.
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Did you know smartphone addiction is affecting your teen's brain? Washington DC [USA], Dec 2 : Do you also keep checking your cell phone in every five minutes for news, information or maybe an occasional phone call?
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Kid's Smartphone Addictions Cause Brain Chemistry Changes Teenagers preoccupation with smartphones can prompt alterations in their brain chemistry similar to those triggered by addiction, a new study suggests.
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Smartphone addiction can affect the brain (WILX)- A South Korean study shows that being addicted to a smartphone can affect the neurotransmitters in the brain. Researchers looked at the brains of 19 teenage boys that were addicted to their smartphones in comparison to the brain images of 19 ...
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Report: Proposed US cuts to AIDS funding could cause millions of deaths A red ribbon in recognition of World AIDS Day hangs from the North Portico of the White House in Washington, DC, Dec. 1, 2017. By Robbie Gramer | The Washington Post.
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Albuquerque police officer adopts woman's opioid-addicted baby ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Police officers will often tell you there's no such thing as a routine call when you're patrolling the streets.
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Police officer adopts homeless mother's addicted newborn ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (CNN) Police officers will often tell you there's no such thing as a routine call when you're patrolling the streets.
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The Latest: Maryland begins the sale of medical marijuana ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) - The Latest on medical marijuana sales beginning in Maryland (all times local):. 6 p.m.. Maryland residents in pain are now able to buy medical marijuana.
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Police officer adopts homeless mother's opioid-addicted newborn Police officers will often tell you there's no such thing as a routine call when you're patrolling the streets. But when Albuquerque police officer Ryan Holets responded to a possible theft at a nearby convenience store, it had all the hallmarks of a ...
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Sales deplete supply of Montgomery County's first medical marijuana store Maryland Medical marijuana patients snapped up all the available supply in the first two days of operation at Montgomery County's first dispensary in Rockville.
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FDA approves first-of-a-kind test for cancer-gene profiling U.S. regulators have approved a first-of-a-kind test that looks for mutations in hundreds of cancer genes at once, giving a more complete picture of what's driving a patient's tumor and aiding efforts to match treatments to those flaws.
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Massachusetts doctor survey shows support for assisted suicide WALTHAM - A survey by the Massachusetts Medical Society shows that the majority of respondents believe doctors should be able to help terminally ill patients end their lives.
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US flu data show season ramping up In what many experts predict may be a severe influenza season, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today reported signs that flu activity is stepping up, about 3 weeks earlier than it did last season.
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Craft beer lovers enjoying algae-inspired beer A brewery in Ohio recently treated customers with green beer, but it wasn't for St. Patrick's Day. Advertisement. AlertMe.
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Craft beer lovers enjoying algae-inspired beer A brewery in Ohio recently treated customers with green beer, but it wasn't for St. Patrick's Day. Advertisement. Dogs vs.
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Sorry, cat lovers, there's scientific proof that dogs are smarter (CNN) You know that age-old debate about whether dogs are smarter than cats? Well, science now has a definitive answer. It's dogs.
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Heart transplants likely to be obsolete within 10 years, says heart surgeon Heart transplants are likely to become obsolete within 10 years, because they help so few people, a leading heart surgeon has said.
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Guys, Glitter Is Not the Real Enemy Here A global ban on glitter would be nice and all, but its impact would be negligible. By Eleanor Cummins. 511923290 The proposed global ban on glitter has gained traction among Kesha critics and anti-crafters.
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Scientists are calling for a worldwide ban on glitter Scientists are arguing that the commonly used arts and craft supplies, which are made of small plastic particles have been getting into the ocean where animals then consume it.
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Diabetes 101: It is not a death sentence! Although we have called diabetes a 'killer', it does not mean that if you are diagnosed with the disease that you have been given a death sentence.
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Washington restricts Monana big-game because of CWD Justin Binfet, regional wildlife coordinator for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's Casper office, pulls a tooth from an elk taken by a hunter to determine its age after removing a lymph node to test for chronic wasting disease.
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Are we effectively using our mental health dollars? In this 2004 photo Santa Ana Police Officer Randy Beckx, right talks with Tommy "Champ" Harrison during a homeless health program.
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Living with HIV for 17 years and coping THE first thing John does when he opens his eyes in the morning is to thank God for life. "I always did - even before I was diagnosed with HIV," says the 35-year-old.
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Heart transplantation continues to capture the human imagination - world-renowned heart expert Cape Town - Fifty years after Christiaan Barnard completed the world's first successful human heart transplant, heart transplantation continues to capture the human imagination.
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Flu is spreading fast this year, with a severe season possible This year's flu season is off to a fast start and early indications suggest that it may be more severe than the previous season.
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Hepatitis A outbreak prompts San Diego to build giant tents for its homeless The first of three shelters opened Friday in San Diego, as the city struggles to control a homeless crisis. (Associated Press). The first of three industrial-sized tents to house San Diego's homeless opened Friday as part of the city's efforts to ...
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The Philippines has suspended dengue shots after a drug company's warning MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines suspended its school-based dengue immunization program on Friday after the French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi warned that its flagship vaccine, Dengvaxia, had been found to pose health risks in people not ...
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Physician Group No Longer Opposed to Medical Aid in Dying The Massachusetts Medical Society is no longer opposed to medical aid in dying as an end-of-life option for the terminally ill. Dec. 2, 2017, at 5:55 p.m.. Physician Group No Longer Opposed to Medical Aid in Dying. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on ...
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The Freaky Secret Hiding Inside a Scallop's 200 Glittering Eyes Gaze into the fleshy maw of the scallop, and lo, the scallop will gaze back - its up to 200 eyes glittering and alien, giving no sign as to what they think of you in their endless hunt for particles of floating food.
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