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Young couple contracts hookworms in feet at Punta Cana beach resort Eddie Zytner, left, and Katie Stephens, right, contracted hookworms after walking barefoot on a beach at a resort in the Dominican Republic.
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Eating Turmeric Daily May Boost Memory and Uplift Mood: 5 Reasons To Have Turmeric Milk Daily A storehouse of health benefits, consuming turmeric daily may also boost your memory and uplift your mood, says a new study. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: January 29, 2018 10:37 IST.
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Clinics statewide host free flu shots on Saturday With influenza widespread and on the rise nationally and in Connecticut, the Connecticut State Department of Health is trying to combat it from spreading by offering statewide clinics for free flu shots.
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Curcumin May Help Improve Memory: Other Potential Health Benefits Of This Turmeric Compound Turmeric's most active substance, curcumin, helped improve memory and mood in a study involving older adults. Here are other potential health benefits of including curcumin in your diet.
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Consuming Turmeric Daily May Boost Memory and Uplift Mood: 5 Reasons To Have Turmeric Milk Everyday A storehouse of health benefits, consuming turmeric daily may also boost your memory and uplift your mood, says a new study. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: January 29, 2018 11:29 IST.
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Schools in ELEVEN states have closed this flu season as experts warn more than 50000 Americans will die The aggressive H3N2 strain of the virus has killed at least 37 children this season and will likely be responsible for the deaths of more, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Intense flu season has required some of medicine's most difficult choices For the third straight week, federal health officials say the flu is widespread in every state except Hawaii. Thirty-seven children have died from the flu since the season started in October.
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This flu season is now the worst in nearly a decade This year's flu season is now more intense than any since the 2009 swine flu pandemic and still getting worse, federal health officials said Friday.
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With limited time, Fla. teen battling rare cancer weds high school sweetheart PLANT CITY, Fla. -- When 19-year-old Dustin Snyder was told he didn't have much time left to live, what was most important in life suddenly became very clear.
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Teen with cancer marries high school sweetheart With weeks left to live, 19-year-old Dustin Snyder got the one thing he wanted: to marry his high school sweetheart. Advertisement.
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Medical Examiner: Florida Seventh-Grader Died of Influenza B The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner says preliminary autopsy findings show Influenza B killed a 12-year-old boy. Jan. 28, 2018, at 11:32 a.m.. Medical Examiner: Florida Seventh-Grader Died of Influenza B. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on ...
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Medical Examiner: Florida seventh-grader died of Influenza B WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner says preliminary autopsy findings show Influenza B killed a 12-year-old boy.
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19-year-old with terminal cancer set to marry his high school sweetheart (INSIDE EDITION) -- A Florida teen with terminal cancer will get his wish to marry his high school sweetheart this weekend. Dustin Snyder, 19, and Sierra Siverio, 21, have been dating since Siverio's senior year of high school.
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Florida teen's dying wish to marry high school sweetheart to come true Wedding bells are in the air for a couple whose love will last long after death. A Florida teenager with terminal cancer will get his dying wish on Sunday to marry his high school sweetheart.
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Q&A: With the Press Under Fire, Lester Holt Combats 'Low Blows From High Places' 'When I started in the business, we had a 24-hour news cycle. Now, maybe it's a two-hour news cycle,' Holt told Adweek.
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Boy Dies From Flesh-Eating Bacteria After Bike Accident: How To Avoid Necrotizing Fasciitis Infection An 8-year old boy died after bacteria entered his body through a wound. Wounds and blisters can put anyone at risk of contracting necrotizing fasciitis, or flesh eating disease and here are some precautions to avoid infection.
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Winter flu, Brexit put beloved UK health service on sickbed LONDON (AP) - This winter, a daily drip of grim stories from Britain's health care system has triggered a flood of alarm. An 81-year-old woman with chest pains died while waiting four hours for an ambulance.
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Officials encouraged by huge turnout at flu shot clinic, but supplies run low Collier County health officials say they're encouraged by the turnout Sunday, as hundreds of people showed up to get vaccinated during one of the worst flu seasons they've seen in years.
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New Type Of Botox Discovered From Animal Gut Bacteria Scientists have discovered a new source of neurotoxin, known for its paradoxical ability to remove wrinkles yet cause an illness associated with food poisoning from a strain of animal gut bacteria, a finding that can potentially expand its therapeutic ...
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Cardiologist: Heart disease affecting more women than ever PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - Many people think heart disease mostly affects men. But according to the Centers for Disease Control, that assumption could be deadly.
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10000-Year Old Artifact Found Near Ancient Lake Could Be World's Oldest Crayon An object found near an ancient lake in-filled with peat during the Mesolithic Period could be the world's oldest crayon. What are the signs that indicate the artifact was used as a coloring tool?
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Hormone changes caused by the menopause make rheumatoid arthritis symptoms worse It is a miserable enough time for most women, but going through the menopause is particularly tough on those with rheumatoid arthritis, researchers warn.
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State health officials: It's not too late to get a flu shot SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - State health officials want people to know it's not too late to get a flu shot. The Illinois Department of Public Health warns influenza activity is widespread.
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Philadelphia's Safe Injection Site Plans Spark Questions Philadelphia announced this week it wants to establish safe havens where people can inject drugs in an effort combat skyrocketing opioid overdoses in the city.
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Flu outbreak in North Korea kills 4, affects 200000 SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 28 (UPI) -- North Korea has requested humanitarian assistance after a flu outbreak killed four people and affected tens of thousands this winter, a Red Cross report showed Friday.
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How to burn the most calories in a short time, according to science High-intensity interval workouts are intense and arguably painful, but worth it. A 30-minute HIIT workout is more efficient than an 1-hour walk or jog.
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Study reveals eating less mightn't be the best way to lose weight It's often thought that portion control is the key to weight management but new research suggests it's not how much you eat but what you eat that could be the real key to dieting results.
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Cornell Health Restocks Flu Vaccine After Running Out Last Week Two days after reporting that it had run out of the flu vaccine, Cornell Health has restocked its shelves and can once again vaccinate Cornellians, two Cornell Health administrators announced in a letter to The Sun on Sunday night.
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Your grandmother was right: Mosquitoes remember human smells, but also swats Researchers at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the US said dopamine is a key mediator of this process. fitness Updated: Jan 29, 2018 10:42 IST.
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Swatting at mosquitoes can teach them not to bug you When you fail to land a fatal blow, you might wonder how much your swatting at buzzing mosquitoes really is doing to deter them. But new research indicates that swipes that don't find their target may not be a complete waste of time, as mosquitoes will ...
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Duluth group works to reduce stigma of mental illness Proponents of a low-cost initiative designed to reduce stigma associated with mental illness are finding willing listeners within the Duluth business community.
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Researchers find mosquito bites can be avoided with one simple move Nobody enjoys a mosquito bite. And it turns out that mosquitoes don't like being swatted away by humans - and will even remember the smell of which person did it so they can be avoided, according to a new study published in the journal Current Biology ...
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Blame Air Pollution For Irregular Menstrual Cycles he growing level of pollution in the air raises the chances of irregular menstrual cycles among teenage girls, a new study led by an Indian-origin researcher has warned.
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Parents Are Making Their Children Drink Bleach to 'Cure' Them of Autism GettyImages-109012457 Bottles of Clorox bleach sit on a shelf at a grocery store on February 11, 2011 in San Francisco, California.
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Chicago high schoolers smoking less, new health department report says A new report from the Chicago Department of Public Health says teen smoking is down. | File photo. Julie Whitehair | For the Sun-Times.
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Why you feel attracted to the opposite sex Researchers have found that it is the work of a brain hormone called kisspeptin, that drives both attraction to the opposite sex and sexual behaviours, an advance that can lead to treatment for patients with psychosexual disorders.
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High Cholesterol Diet May Increase The Risk Of Colon Cancer: Study According to a study published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, people eating a high-cholesterol diet may be at an increased risk of colon cancer.
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Research provides new insights into how the brain controls sex A research team led by Professor Julie Bakker at Liège University (Belgium) and Professor Ulrich Boehm at Saarland University (Germany) has made a major advancement in our understanding of how the brain controls sex.
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Scientists clone monkeys using technique that created Dolly the sheep Chinese scientists have cloned monkeys using the same technique that produced Dolly the sheep two decades ago, breaking a technical barrier that could open the door to copying humans.
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Savannah woman raises awareness to beat 'silent killer' cervical cancer After being diagnosed with cervical cancer, Teolita Rickenbacker of Savannah is now an ambassador with Cervivor, a website built by and for survivors of the "silent killer" cancer.
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Just one cigarette raises heart disease risk, study finds Smoking just one single cigarette a day can significantly raise your risk of heart disease and stroke, researchers say in a new report.
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