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She claims paramedics said her 6-year-old had common flu symptoms and left. Now her daughter is dead. Six-year-old Emily Muth first fell ill with the flu on Jan. 16. Three days later, she had difficulty breathing, so her mother, Rhonda Muth, called for an ambulance.
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NBC's top anchor goes to North Korea and says he's been 'treated with respect' NBC News' Lester Holt arrived in North Korea over the weekend, broadcasting a segment from a ski resort that will soon host athletes from both North and South Korea training for the upcoming winter Olympics.
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NBC Appears To Openly Admit To Spreading North Korean Propaganda NBC appeared to admit on Twitter Sunday that it is producing propaganda for the North Korean regime by not only running government-approved reports but also presenting images it believes the regime wants the world to see.
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Six-year-old girl dies from flu after ambulance was sent back, as victim list grows Emily Muth had not received a flu shot this year, her parents said. (GoFundMe.com). Another child has died from influenza. Little 6-year-old Emily Muth from Cary, North Carolina was diagnosed with the flu last Tuesday and died just three days later on ...
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Air Force veteran who was granted dying wish to see 'The Last Jedi' dies A Vietnam War veteran from Manchester whose dying wish was to see "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" has died, family members said.
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Icy roads cause crashes around the state Police departments across the state are warning drivers to slow down and to be careful because of dangerous driving conditions. Hudson police said they were busy answering calls for reported crashes starting around 6 p.m.
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A fierce flu season pummels Washington region A vicious strain of the flu is battering the Washington region, mirroring a wave of debilitating illness that in recent weeks has seized the entire United States, health officials say.
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NBC News' pro-North Korean propaganda We're still trying to figure out why NBC Nightly News and Lester Holt decided to shill for North Korea's dictatorship. Yes, NBC is eager to promote next month's Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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NBC's Lester Holt ripped for saying he's been 'treated with respect' in North Korea NBC News anchor Lester Holt is facing backlash on social media after he said he and his crew were "treated with respect" by North Korean officials during their trip to the Masikryong Ski Resort in the totalitarian country.
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Vaping Can Be Addictive and May Lure Teenagers to Smoking, Science Panel Concludes WASHINGTON - A national panel of public health experts concluded in a report released on Tuesday that vaping with e-cigarettes that contain nicotine can be addictive and that teenagers who use the devices may be at higher risk of smoking.
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E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit Kids who vape and use other forms of e-cigarettes are likely to try more harmful tobacco products like regular cigarettes, but e-cigarettes do hold some promise for helping adults quit.
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Cuban teen dies after surgery to remove 10-pound tumor from jaw A 14-year-old boy from Cuba, who traveled to Miami in November with his family on a medical visa, died Friday, days after he underwent surgery to remove a 10-pound tumor from his jaw.
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Will County Health Department calls current flu season 'challenging' It is no secret that this winter's flu season is turning out to be very challenging. While the complete picture is a long way from conclusion, Will County Health Department epidemiologist Alpesh Patel said a certain statistic from Dec. 25 to Dec. 31 ...
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Teen with 10-pound facial tumor dies days after surgery, reports say A Cuban boy who underwent surgery last week to remove a 10-pound tumor from his face died in a Miami hospital on Friday after experiencing lung and kidney failure.
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Philadelphia wants safe injection sites to help opioid fight PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia wants to become the first U.S. city to allow supervised drug injection sites as a way to combat the opioid epidemic, officials announced Tuesday, saying they are seeking outside operators to establish one or more in the ...
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How Kensington got to be the center of Philly's opioid crisis A scene of E. Letterly St as seen from Trenton Ave in the Kensington section of Philadelphia. by Alfred Lubrano, Staff Writer @AlfredLubrano | alubrano@phillynews.
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An Arizona woman diagnosed with the flu was actually infected with life-threatening flesh-eating bacteria An Arizona woman was thought to have the flu when she first sought out medical treatment on January 11. After several days of severe pain, doctors realized she was suffering from necrotizing fasciitis, flesh-eating disease.
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Want a better memory and a happier life? Eat more curry, study says Want to improve your memory and live a happier life? Try adding more curry to your diet, a new report suggests. » RELATED: Inability to smell peppermint linked to dementia, study says.
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14-Year-Old Who Underwent Surgery to Remove 10-Lb. Tumor from His Face Dies A 14-year-old Cuban boy died late last week, just days after surviving a complicated surgery to remove a 10-lb. tumor from his face, the family says.
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Curcumin improves memory and mood, new study says Turmeric (pictured) contains curcumin, which has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Lovers of Indian food, give yourselves a second helping: Daily consumption of a certain form of curcumin - the substance that gives ...
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Cuban boy with basketball-size tumor dies days after doctors remove it The basketball-size tumor was finally gone, and the first signs after Emanuel Zayas' surgery were deceptively encouraging. The 14-year-old's eyes had begun to react to stimulation.
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'Zombie Deer' Disease Is Spreading: What You Should Do White-tailed deer is the species of deer that has primarily been infected with chronic wasting disease or CWD. (Photo: Shutterstock).
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Living in an obese community can impact your health, study finds CAN where you live determine whether or not you suffer from obesity? A new study suggests it can. The research, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, claims that people who move to an area where obesity rates are high, have an increased risk of ...
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Scientists discover how deadly centipede toxin tricks the heart into stopping cold Even if you're not afraid of most insects - like ants, flies, or bees, for example - there's still a good chance you have a fear of centipedes.
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What Is Legionella? Bacteria Possibly Found In Illinois Capitol Complex Water System A bacteria named Legionella was discovered in Illinois Capitol Complex hot water system, according to an official from the Illinois Secretary of State's office.
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Recent Dog Flu Outbreaks Have Pet Owners Worried. Here's What to Know The San Francisco SPCA announced Friday on Twitter that cases of dog flu had been confirmed in the Bay Area, and encouraged dog owners to contact their veterinarians if their pets display symptoms of the virus.
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American Red Cross winter blood shortage reaches critical level Ongoing severe winter weather has more than doubled the number of canceled American Red Cross blood drives and the resulting blood and platelet donation shortfall since earlier this month.
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Georgia gets low marks in tobacco control report Georgia once again gets a failing grade in tobacco control from the American Lung Association for everything from a very low tobacco tax to restricting what help Medicaid patients can get to quit smoking.
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Red Cross issues urgent call for blood, platelet donors FARMINGTON - After ongoing severe winter weather has more than doubled the number of canceled American Red Cross blood drives, the organization now considers the situation critical and is reissuing an urgent call for blood and platelet donors ...
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Toxin in centipede venom identified A team of researchers from several institutions in China has identified the toxin in golden head centipede venom. In their paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group describes how they found the toxin that makes the ...
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Adolescence Lasts Ages 10 To 24 As A Cultural Phase, According To A New Study In a new study published in The Lancet on Jan. 17 by a team from Melbourne's Centre for Adolescent Health, led by Dr. Susan M. Sawyer, the argument has been made for an alteration to the age span that falls within adolescence.
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How to clean your house to help keep your family safe from the flu As the flu season worsens -- Hawaii is now the only state not reporting widespread flu activity -- people are looking within their homes to see what they can do to prevent the flu.
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Dr. Kevin Most: Blood tests identifying cancer The cancer blood test study is pretty exciting, the Nassar story is big enough that we should touch on the patient doctor parent relationship.
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Labour seeks action on 'misleading' A&E data Labour are urging Jeremy Hunt to order an inquiry into how hospitals have published data about their A&E waiting times that the statistics regulator fears may be misleading.
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Left is right for stress-free tom cats Male cats are more likely to be southpaws than females, researchers have found in the first study to produce evidence that domestic cats have a preferred paw.
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Blood test to detect 8 cancers early gives promising results A patient has her blood drawn for a liquid biopsy at a hospital in Philadelphia. - AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma, File. Jacqueline Larma.
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NHS mental health trust earns 'good' rating Staff at the Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust celebrate their 'Good' rating by the Care Quality Commission (photo submitted).
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Dr. Ahmad loses battle to Lassa Fever Idowu Ahmad, a medical doctor at the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Lokoja, Kogi State, has lost the battle to Lassa fever. Ahmad contracted the virus in the line of duty and was transferred to Irrua, Edo State, for treatment.
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Adult smoking rate rises slightly in 2016 to 15.5 percent The adult smoking rate increased slightly to 15.5 percent in 2016 after years of decline, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
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All That Smartphone Time May Be Making Teens Unhappy MONDAY, Jan. 22, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Teens who are glued to their smartphones and other devices are unhappier than those who spend less time on digital media, new research finds.
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