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This Flu Season Is The Worst Possible Time For A Government Shutdown Flu cases are continuing to rise in the U.S., with some states, such as California, seeing record numbers of patients seeking medical attention.
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CDC's flu tracking program to continue if US government shuts down CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will continue its work tracking one of the worst flu seasons the United States has seen in several years even if the federal government shuts down on Saturday, senior administration ...
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Scientists seek super-shot for flu 100 years after pandemic Some victims felt fine in the morning and were dead by night. Faces turned blue as patients coughed up blood. Stacked bodies outnumbered coffins.
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Man Pulls 5 1/2-Foot-Long Tapeworm Out Of His Body, Blames Sushi Habit Put away the soy sauce and wasabi and get ready to be grossed out. A Fresno man and avid lover of sushi - more specifically, salmon sashimi - pulled a 5 1/2 foot-long tapeworm out his own body.
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This flu season keeps getting deadlier, and a shutdown will make things worse This post has been updated. A bad flu season that has hit the entire continental United States has yet to peak and already has caused the deaths of more children than what normally would be expected at this time of the year, according to officials and ...
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5 ways the government shutdown could be bad for your health (CNN) - A government shutdown could potentially hurt the health of more than the government workers who will be plagued with the uncertainty and stress of not knowing when they'll get back to work and collect a paycheck.
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CDC to cut back disease work in foreign countries: report The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning to significantly reduce its overseas work to fight disease due to coming funding cutbacks, according to an internal email reported by The Wall Street Journal.
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A new study shows that hits to the head, not concussions, cause CTE A new study has found further evidence linking hits to the head rather than concussions to the onset of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the neurodegenerative disease traced back to the kind of head trauma experienced by football players, other ...
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Jimmy John's sprouts linked to multistate salmonella outbreak State and federal health officials are investigating a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to sprouts at Jimmy John's. (Bob Bong / Daily Southtown).
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Emergency rooms see flu patients without typical flu symptoms GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - It probably comes as no surprise to people that the flu is spreading rapidly through Wisconsin. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have moved the Badger State into the "high" category.
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Young women using ADHD medicine up 700 percent over 8 years, CDC report finds The number of women in their late 20s who filled a prescription for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medicine skyrocketed by 700 percent between 2003 and 2015, according to a report released today by the U.S.
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Study confirms flu spreads by aerosols, not just coughs, sneezes Sick people can pass flu to others just by breathing, according to a new study showing how the virus can spread by airborne routes, with the role of transmission from coughing and sneezing smaller than previously thought.
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Jimmy Johns Salmonella Sproutbreak Expands to Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois CDC, public health and regulatory officials in several states, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Montevideo infections.
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Experts Are Pushing Hard to Redefine What It Means to Be Legally Drunk A panel of the nation's top public health experts is pushing for a sweeping set of policy changes and laws aimed at accomplishing an audacious goal—an end to deaths caused by drunk driving.
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Hot Yoga Is No Better for You Than Regular Yoga, Study Says There's something undeniably satisfying about leaving a fitness class dripping in sweat. When it comes to yoga, though, new research suggests there's little reason to crank up the heat.
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Bikram yoga is 'no more effective than yoga practiced at room temperature' BIKRAM YOGA, A form of hot yoga, is no more effective at improving health than doing yoga at room temperature, according to a new study.
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Devastating Alzheimer's has some warning signs Dr. Erin Yelland discusses the early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease in the Alliance Room at the Memorial Building. Posted: Friday, January 19, 2018 9:54 pm.
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Iowa flu deaths more than double in a week, mainly among the elderly The number of confirmed flu deaths in Iowa more than doubled in the past week, as the worst flu outbreak in years continues to spread, state authorities reported Friday.
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During this brutal flu and cold season, boost your immune system Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient a flu shot, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018 in Seattle.
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Do You Need Tamiflu for the Flu? This year is proving to be a challenging one when it comes to fighting the flu. As of January 13, this season's flu is responsible for more than 9,000 hospitalizations—and 30 deaths in children alone, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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ADHD Drug Use Spikes Among Young Women: CDC Report The number of young women who are using prescription drugs to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder has skyrocketed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Flu season worsens across the US Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient a flu shot in Seattle. (Ted S. Warren / AP).
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Peace be with you, but no touching: Flu season altering Mass PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Widespread influenza across Maine has prompted the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland to alter some traditions to keep parishioners healthy.
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Market Research on Prostate Cancer Screening Market 2017 and Analysis to 2025 Prostate cancer is a disease which affects only the male population and the cancer begins in prostate gland in the male reproductive system.
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Flu-related deaths reach 5 in Cuyahoga County CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Three flu-related deaths were reported this week in Cuyahoga County, bringing to five the total number of flu-related deaths this season.
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5 flu-related deaths reported in St. Joseph Co.; pediatric deaths up nationwide Influenza is widespread in every state except Hawaii, and almost 75,000 cases have been reported at this point. That doesn't include patients who treat their symptoms at home and never seek medical care.
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Flu outbreak has Archdiocese calling for Mass changes SANTA FE, N.M. - A drastic spike in flu cases has the Santa Fe Archdiocese making some changes to how parishioners should celebrate Mass.
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Baby Delivered 35K Feet In Air Thanks To Doctor On Airplane GREENSBORO, N.C. -- It was the last thing he expected on a flight from Paris to New York, but Dr. Sij Hemal was about to get a first-class ticket in a way he never imagined.
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New AI System Predicts How Long Patients Will Live With Startling Accuracy By using an artificially intelligent algorithm to predict patient mortality, a research team from Stanford University is hoping to improve the timing of end-of-life care for critically ill patients.
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A New Blood Test May Be Able to Detect Early Stage Cancer Get a print subscription to Reader's Digest and instantly enjoy free digital access on any device. Full Name Email. Next: Provide address & payment.
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Adolescence these days starts at age 10 and continues to 24, scientists say Puberty used to occur around age 14, but now has lowered to the age of 10 because of improved health and nutrition in much of the developed world.
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Anti-aging proteins may treat diabetes, obesity, and cancer A family of longevity proteins has been examined in detail for the first time. The new insight may help create innovative treatments for a range of diseases, including some cancers, obesity, and diabetes.
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Study links 'junk food' to chance for colon cancer The study looked at about 120,000 men and women and found those who are eating a high inflammatory food diet were at greater risk, regardless of body weight.
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Two polio vaccinators were shot dead on Thursday by unidentified men in Pakistan's Quetta city Two polio vaccinators - a mother and a daughter - were shot dead on Thursday by unidentified men on motorcycles in Pakistan's Quetta city.
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Think flu season is bad? It could get worse before it's over The influenza virus that's sickened millions of Americans is already the most widespread outbreak since public health authorities began keeping track more than a dozen years ago.
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Why Trump might actually be 239lb despite #GirtherMovement claims Donald Trump could really have the same measurements as Liam Hemsworth, Tom Brady and Jason Momoa, a top personal trainer has claimed.
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