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Sessions may ask US Attorneys if they want to crack down on legal marijuana Califonia launched the world's largest regulated commercial market for recreational marijuana on Monday, as dozens of nely licensed stores opened for business in the state.
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E. Coli Deaths Linked to Romaine Lettuce, Officials Say At least two people were killed and dozens sickened by E. coli outbreaks in Canada and the United States that the authorities in Canada have linked to romaine lettuce.
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Confidential deals can obscure sexual misconduct allegations against doctors as Cleveland Clinic case shows The Cleveland Clinic, one of the nation's largest and most renowned hospitals, knew of at least two cases in which one of its surgeons was accused of raping patients but kept him on the staff while reaching a confidential settlement, a USA TODAY ...
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A top hospital knew this surgeon was accused of raping patients but kept him on staff, report says A Cleveland Clinic surgeon accused of sexually assaulting two patients was kept on staff at the prominent Ohio hospital during confidential settlement negotiations, according to a recent investigation by USA Today.
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Fewer teens having sex as decline in risky behaviors continue The number of high-school-aged teens who are having sex dropped markedly over a decade, a trend that includes substantial declines among younger students, African-Americans and Hispanics, according to a government report released Thursday.
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The Kids Are Boning Less Kids these days just aren't that into each other, according to a new report released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Fewer US high school students are having sex, CDC says Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention used self-reported school surveys of students from 2005-2015 to uncover changes in the proportion of students who have ever had sexual intercourse.
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Flu cases spike in Stark PLAIN TWP. Flu cases are spiking in Stark County, and residents should take steps to avoid getting sick, the County Health Department warned Thursday.
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Is It Flu, Or Flu-Like? The Difference Matters JAN. 4, 2018 -- We're in the middle of flu season, so if you get sick and head to the doctor for help, you might assume you have the flu.
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Raw water' sound good to you? Then maybe diarrhea does, too The ad features a happy-looking young man dipping into a stream and looking refreshed after a sip of the clear, cool-looking water.
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Flu season hitting earlier, with dozens more outbreaks — and more severe symptoms Director of Pharmacy Eureva Walker checks on the number of influenza vaccinations stored in refrigerators in Stroger Hospital's pharmacy department.
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How to avoid flu, prevent its spread as virus rates rise With the number of flu cases in Louisiana rising to alarming levels, health officials are urging citizens to take a stand against the vile virus by getting inoculated and staying away from others if you contract the illness.
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Reports: Dallas County health director forced out after harassment allegation surfaces Dallas County Health and Human Services director Zachary Thompson was scheduled to retire at the end of the month but was forced out early, according to reports Thursday afternoon.
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Dallas County Flu Deaths This Season Rise to 11 Two more people have died of the flu in Dallas County. That brings the death toll to 11 for the season. Dallas County Health and Human Services says a 71-year-old from Grand Prairie and a 95-year-old from Mesquite had underlying health conditions and ...
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Penis-Whitening Laser Procedure Could Ruin Your Sex Life and Fertility, Thai Health Officials Warn Updated| In case you somehow missed it: penis whitening is a thing and men are lining up to pay $650 for the procedure in Thailand, reported U.K.
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GP admits to being under severe pressure to care for patients as NHS winter crisis bites The NHS is reeling as a GP admits to being under the most intense strain to care for patients in almost two decades. Hospitals' inability to cope with the demand for care has left tens of thousands of patients across the country having their pre ...
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US mother receives threatening note about disabled son The letter, shared on Facebook, was from an unknown parent. Photo credit: Facebook/ Lacey Brandenburg. A mother in Iowa is heartbroken after receiving a letter from a parent telling her to keep her disabled son away.
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Mom: Note about boy with disabilities says "keep your son away from ours" Last Updated Jan 5, 2018 10:40 PM EST. A mother in Des Moines, Iowa, is making national headlines after posting images of a letter she says her son received from a parent telling him he was not a good influence.
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The winter crisis in the Welsh NHS - described by the staff and patients who are dealing with it Enter your postcode to see news and information near you Community updates, Crime Statistics, Local News & Events and much more... Ambulances queue outside A&E department at Morriston hospital Ambulances queue outside the A&E department at Morriston ...
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Unlike Humans, Bonobos Shun Helpers And Befriend The Bullies Even very young babies can tell the difference between someone who's helpful and someone who's mean - and lab studies show that babies consistently prefer the helpers.
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Did a popular sugar additive fuel the spread of two superbugs? Two bacterial strains that have plagued hospitals around the country may have been at least partly fueled by a sugar additive in our food products, scientists say.
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Popular sweetener causing uptick in fatal superbug: study The quest for guilt-free, "healthier" sugar options has had a serious, unintended consequence - the proliferation of two highly virulent superbugs, a study published in the journal Nature claims.
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Breast size dissatisfaction 'affects self-examination' Women unhappy with their breast size are less likely to carry out regular self-examinations, a study suggests. The study, published in the journal Body Image, examined 384 British women.
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Healthcast: Crohn's Disease: Diagnosis Difficult, Treatment Worse? ORLANDO, Fla - Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease of the digestive, or, GI tract. It causes inflammation, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, weight loss and fatigue.
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Can Gene Editing Save the World's Chocolate? A cocoa pod in Ecuador infected with the fungus Moniliophthora roreri, which causes frosty pod. Credit: Shutterstock. Fungi and viruses are poised to doom chocolate, which is why scientists are racing to save cacao - the tree that sprouts the colorful ...
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This new device may be able to stop ringing in the ears, study says Do you hear ringing in your ears? There may be a device to help combat the issue, according to a new report. » RELATED: How to clean your ears: Q tips, cotton swabs sending kids to ER.
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These face exercises actually help women look a little younger, study shows What they describe as the first-ever clinical assessment of the face-contorting exercises shows subtle but visible changes in the faces of several middle-aged women, making them appear a little younger to the eyes of experienced dermatologists.
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Three children die from flu in Tennessee, two in East Tennessee; no Knox County cases Researchers have developed a new way to predict the severity of the flu season "significantly earlier" than in the past.
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'Facial Stretches' Could Trim Years Off Your Look Investigators asked 27 middle-aged women (between 40 and 65) to embark on a 20-week facial exercise regimen. For the first half of the study, the women were asked to perform 32 specific facial exercises daily, for about a half hour in total.
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One Southern Oklahoma county has the highest numbers of flu hospitalizations in recent study According to this report from the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Johnston County is in the top ten counties for most people hospitalized for the flu from September to December 2017, totaling to eleven people hospitalized.
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Cancer Is Killing Fewer Americans, But A Racial Gap Endures Here's some good news, courtesy of the American Cancer Society's annual Facts & Figures report: Fewer Americans are getting and dying from cancer, at least as of 2015, continuing a long decline seen since the early 1990s.
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Medical marijuana dispensaries working to open by early spring After a comprehensive and competitive application process, medical marijuana dispensers in Pennsylvania are racing to be ready. Solevo Wellness in Squirrel Hill was granted a dispensary permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Health last year ...
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The hidden epidemic of perfectionism in millennials CBS NEWS - THE CONVERSATION In our roles as academics, young people knock on our doors almost every day. They are typically ambitious, bright and hard-working.
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Doctors are attacking Jeremy Hunt as he FINALLY admits 'winter crisis' in the NHS in tweet attacking Tony Blair Doctors are attacking Jeremy Hunt for his 'cheap political jibes' after he finally admitted there is a 'winter crisis' in the NHS in tweet attacking Tony Blair .
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Pennsylvania gives approval to first medical pot dispensary HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania officials on Thursday announced the first all-clear for a medical marijuana dispensary in the state to begin providing the drug once it becomes available from a licensed grower.
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4 Common Myths about New York's Medical Marijuana Program, Busted Even though New York legalized medical marijuana three years ago, only 33,000 patients are registered in a state that's home to over 19 million people.
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Theresa May changes tack to apologise for postponed operations The prime minister, Theresa May, visits Frimley Park hospital in Surrey on Thursday. Photograph: Getty Images. NHS. Theresa May changes tack to apologise for postponed operations.
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Make a donation at this weekend's Be a Hero Blood Drive The Coastal Bend Blood Center hopes to gain over 300 donations during their blood drive event on Saturday. The theme for the event is "Find the Hero in You" and it will be held from 9 a.m.
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