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Packed emergency rooms, deaths as flu hits California hard LOS ANGELES (AP) - The flu has hit California so hard this season, pharmacies have run out of medicine to treat it, emergency rooms are packed and the death toll is rising.
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Essential California: Severe flu brings medicine shortages, packed ERs and a rising death toll Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It is Saturday, Jan. 6. Here's what you don't want to miss this weekend: TOP STORIES.
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Pfizer expects to cut about 100 jobs in Groton Pfizer has announced that it has decided to halt its neuroscience early development programs mostly concentrated on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
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Don't let the flu become pneumonia Influenza is nothing to sneeze at but worse, it can sometimes lead to pneumonia. And together, the combo can be deadly, landing at No.
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Flu causing long wait times in Arizona emergency rooms Arizona health officials say emergency rooms across the state are seeing longer wait times than normal because of a record number of flu cases.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Promotes A $135 Coffee Enema Kit Are there are other places that coffee may go besides your cup, mug, or mouth? (Photo: Shutterstock). Coffee can typically go in your cup, in your mug, or in your mouth.
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Preventive Medicine: Different year, same best diets In what has become a seasonal rite nearly as reliable as the solstice, U.S. News and World Report has issued its rankings of best diets to coincide with the turn of the calendar.
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Are Coffee Enemas Safe? Goop Scrutinized For Promoting Body Cleanse Coffee can typically be consumed from your cup, in your mug and then into your mouth. However, Gwyneth Paltrow's website Goop, has seemingly other suggestions for you.
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Recent list of best diets ranks keto last and DASH first If you're a fan of the "fat-burning" keto diet, you'll be fired up about its ranking in the 2018 list of best diets from US News and World Report: It's tied for last, along with the relatively unknown Dukan diet.
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How 'wi-fi' connects human brains and explains why people have 'gut feelings' Humans brains are interconnected through type of 'wi-fi' which allows us to pick up far more information about other people than we are aware of, a leading professor claims.
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From Vegan To 'Keto' And Mediterranean: Experts Rank 2018's Best Diets It's a new year, which means that many people are pledging to slim down or eat healthier in 2018. As the name suggests, the MIND diet is a hybrid of the Mediterranean and DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diets.
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All the cool new friends you'll meet when you drink raw water Do you ever feel like your drinking water is just too clean? Last week, The New York Times reported on a trendy new beverage known as raw water.
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Fewer high schoolers are engaging in sex and other risky activities, new reports show While some folks still shake their fists at crazy millenials, it appears many of them took fewer risks in high school than teens did in previous generations.
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Flu causing long wait times in Arizona emergency rooms Copyright 2015 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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'Raw water' products just dumb, experts say Unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water flows into a bottle at Opal Springs Water Company in Culver, Oregon. Leah Nash / The New York Times/Redux Pictures.
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Sedgwick County offering free flu vaccinations to uninsured residents It may seem like everyone around you is sick and it's because we're now entering high season for the flu. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kansas now ranks high for influenza-like illness.
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Officials still investigating cause of E. coli outbreak in Nebraska Center for Disease Control and Prevention said the 17 cases of E.coli across the U.S. (between November and December) have not been linked to food born illness yet (NTV).
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THE MOM STOP: Flu bug bites at worst time My 6-year-old's cheeks were flushed with an abnormal shade of pink as he curled up on our playroom sofa early one morning, a few days before Christmas.
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Produce groups seek 'outbreak over' from CDC Media coverage of the E. coli outbreak that health officials are investigating as possibly linked to romaine lettuce is increasing, along with calls to avoid romaine, even though no recall has been issued.
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Millennials flock to nursing, staving off shortage INDIANAPOLIS - Millennials are saving the nursing profession. Facing a potential shortage due to Baby Boomers retiring, nursing has welcomed an unexpected surge of Millennials entering the field.
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CDC: E. coli outbreak could be linked to romaine lettuce The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, are investigating reports of E. coli illnesses in 13 states possibly linked to romaine lettuce or other leafy greens, according to a statement issued ...
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Nursing offers men hope for their careers J.R. McLain is an emergency department nurse at Providence Medical Center in Portland. "I'm sort of an adrenaline junkie, but it's also the satisfaction of being able to help people, like when you have someone come in who's overdosed and you treat them ...
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Here's How Alcohol Can Damage DNA and Increase Cancer Risk Researchers in England conducted the study in mice, however, experts say that the mechanisms linking alcohol to DNA damage are the same in mice and men.
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Young People's Need To Be Perfect Has Risen By A Third In The Last 30 Years Perfectionism, an irrational desire to be perfect, has been linked to a number of physical and mental illnesses including suicide, depression, anxiety, stress, chronic pain, and anorexia.
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The surprising upside to video game addiction's classification as a mental health disorder The last time video games made so many headlines, Pokemon Go was causing traffic accidents and luring children into sex offenders' neighborhoods.
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Higher Rates of Perfectionism is Hurting Recent Generations The ways in which millennials and the generations before them differ are vast. Varying experiences, settings and socioeconomic and political changes have painted contrasting realities for people in each generational group.
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Scientists show how alcohol exposure leads to permanent genetic damage This discovery potentially explains how alcohol increases the risk of developing several types of cancers. The latest study, published in Nature, used mice to show how alcohol exposure led to irreparable genetic damage in stem cell DNA.
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UTMB develops anti-obesity drug to shrink fat without eating less The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers believe they have created a drug that not only shrinks fat but lets you keep your appetite.
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Best and worst diets ranked A panel of medical professionals ranks the Mediterranean Diet and DASH Diet among the best. (Source: FOX 8 graphic). NEW ORLEANS, LA (WVUE) -. A new list of the best diets suggests people tackling a new year's resolution to get healthy with the ...
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Millennials flock to nursing at twice the rate of baby boomers, staving off shortage Millennials are saving the nursing profession. Facing a potential shortage due to baby boomers retiring, nursing has welcomed an unexpected surge of millennials entering the field.
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Rise of Deadly Superbug Clostridium Difficile Fueled by Sugar in Chewing Gum and Packaged Foods Updated| A common additive found in packaged foods, baked goods and jam might have helped spur the rise of two deadly strains of bacteria.
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No, the world won't run out of chocolate by 2050 The new year has just begun, and chocolate lovers have already been hit with scary news: We could run out of chocolate in 40 years, as climate change makes it too hot for cacao plants to survive.
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Can Gene Editing Save the World's Chocolate? Fungi and viruses are poised to doom chocolate, which is why scientists are racing to save cacao—the tree that sprouts the colorful, football-size pods containing beans used to make chocolate—with the gene-editing tool known as CRISPR-Cas9, according ...
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