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Woman's moving final letter goes viral after her death at age 27 A HEARTBREAKING letter written by a dying young woman is going viral after she passed away last week. On the 4th of January Holly Butcher lost her battle with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects mostly young people, at the age of 27 ...
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Before losing battle with cancer, this 27-year-old woman penned a heartbreaking, eye-opening letter While battling cancer, Holly Butcher wrote a message to help remind us to be grateful and appreciate life. After she passed away, her message was shared widely on social media.
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Holly Butcher: Blood Service echoes dead woman's heartfelt call for blood donations The Australian Red Cross Blood Service has echoed the words of cancer victim Holly Butcher, who penned a letter published after her death that encouraged people to regularly give blood.
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Health officials say customers at West Jordan 7-Eleven possibly exposed to hepatitis A WEST JORDAN, Utah -- Health officials announced Sunday that some customers at a West Jordan 7-Eleven should contact the health department to receive an injection to prevent hepatitis A. According to a press release from the Salt Lake County Health ...
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2000 customers at West Jordan convenience store may have been exposed to hepatitis A FILE - Health officials issued a warning Sunday evening that some customers at a West Jordan 7-Eleven may have been exposed to hepatitis A and should receive an injection to prevent infection.
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This elegant life advice from an Australian woman who died of cancer at 27 is going viral A post written by a 27-year old Australian woman who died of cancer last week has gone viral on Facebook with almost 50,000 shares and 60,000 likes.
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Cancer victim's final posts urges people 'give blood' A young cancer warrior has used her last words to call for more blood donations to help patients like her. Holly Butcher died early on January 4, of Ewing's sarcoma, according to news.
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American tourist 'overdoses on Viagra and strolls through airport naked, yelling and throwing faeces' A naked American tourist was wrestled to the ground at an airport after reportedly overdosing on Viagra and strolling around naked.
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How Much Water Do You Really Need To Drink? You are what you eat - but if you want to get literal about it, you are mostly what you drink. So, how much of that should be water?
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'Gut feeling' revealed: Brains use 'wi-fi connection' – but the internet is ruining it HUMANS pick up far more information about other people than they are aware of because their brains are interconnected through a type of "wi-fi", a top professor has argued.
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No, it's not too late to get a flu shot Yes, you've been busy with the holidays, spending time in airports and on road trips to see family and friends. But the holiday season is over and it's time to get back to reality.
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How to lose weight in 10 Days Figuring out how to lose weight often comes with the realisation that it won't happen as fast as you want it to. Even if you hit gym religiously and keep a strict check on your diet, you will have to be patient to see the results you want.
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CDC: Texas one of 26 states reporting 'high flu activity' Health Department officials say the best way to protect against the virus is to get the flu shot. Stephanie Whitfield, KHOU 10:47 PM.
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Parents In Portuguese Village Encourage Young Children To Smoke At Epiphany Festival Parents in the village of Vale de Salgueiro in Portugal give cigarettes to children as young as 5 years old during the annual Epiphany celebrations.
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Pine Belt bitten by the flu bug; officials estimate cases up 30 percent When Lesley and Eric Wood started out on their family vacation in December, little did they know what was in store for them and their children, Wyatt, 15, and Campbell, 12.
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Flu causing long wait times in Arizona emergency rooms PHOENIX (AP) - 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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Health agency: Indiana flu deaths reach 25 through Dec. 30 Health officials say the number of flu-related deaths in Indiana rose to 25 during the final full week of 2017, up from nine such deaths the previous week.
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Flu outbreak: Officials say cases increasing in Lake County, widespread in 36 states Seasonal influenza, also known as the flu, is on the rise and is being closely monitored nationally and regionally. Reports show that influenza activity is increasing in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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Bariatric Surgery Helps Teens With Severe Obesity Reduce Heart Disease Risk When exercise and diet isn't enough, some parents may want to consider stomach-reduction surgery for obese teens. Roos Koole / Getty Images.
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Fewer High School Students Engage In Sex: CDC The number of teenagers in high school engaging in sexual activity has dropped remarkably in the past ten years, as per a new survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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RightEye partners with Tobii on EyeQ vision tests to detect brain injury and Parkinson's Health-tech company RightEye is debuting its new EyeQ vision tests at the Consumer Electronics Show industry event this week. Its cloud-based software is platform agnostic and can be used with any type of eye-tracking technology.
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Drug treatment grant a welcome assistance Ordinarily, we're not great fans of throwing money at a problem, but the opioid crisis is a state and national emergency. Between 2000 and 2015, 500,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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Icy cool: The neighborhood igloo builder For the last five years, Chris Lequire's built an igloo at his house. This one's over 10-feet tall and 12-feet wide. (Source: WTIC/CNN).
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A 'particularly viral' flu is going around in Utah Though they say those numbers are not out of line with past years, health officials are still urging Utahns to get vaccinated, wash their hands and avoid going to work when infected.
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The European village where children smoke cigarettes they get from their parents Fernando (6) smokes a cigarette in the village of Vale de Salgueiro, in 1 Fernando (6) smokes a cigarette in the village of Vale de Salgueiro, in northern Portugal.
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Over 100 got HIV in October 2017 through transactional sex More than a hundred individuals got infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through transactional sex in October 2017, the Department of Health (DOH) disclosed.
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Ryan Williams: Cleveland Clinic Allegedly Kept Surgeon On Staff Despite Two Rape Accusations From Patients Former Cleveland Clinic surgeon Williams was reportedly placed on administrative leave after his current employers found out about the allegations.
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Millennials Are Saving The Nursing Industry Millennials are taking over the nursing industry, saving what could have been a potential shortage caused by Baby Boomers retiring.
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Coffee, Anyone? This DIY Coffee Enema Is Goop's Latest Detox Recommendation The Implant O-Rama System is a coffee enema system that allows its users to do the controversial procedure in the comfort of their homes.
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E. coli outbreak drives MDining to replace romaine lettuce Dining halls received an official mandatory order from Dining management to replace romaine lettuce Friday morning. Buy this photo.
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Bariatric Surgery Helps Teens With Severe Obesity Reduce Heart Disease Risk After three years, teens with severe obesity who underwent stomach reduction surgery to lose weight also significantly improved their heart health.
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Heart attack care dangerously unequal for women, study finds Fewer women who suffer a heart attack would die if they were given the same treatments as men, a new study found. Researchers analysed the outcomes of 180,368 Swedish patients who suffered a heart attack over a 10-year period.
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Night shifts SIGNIFICANTLY increase women's chances of cancer WORKING night shifts can significantly increase the risk of cancer for women, a study claims. By James Craven. PUBLISHED: PUBLISHED: 05:15, Mon, Jan 8, 2018.
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RightEye's EyeQ system uses eye-tracking to uncover brain injury There's more to your eyesight than just whether or not you can see. Often, your vision can be a window to other health issues, like autism, Parkinson's and even whether you have a concussion.
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Experts: 'Raw Water' Offers Unfiltered Risk (NBC NEWS) - 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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Facial Exercise Might Be an Effective Anti-Aging Technique (Study) Women are willing to try anything to look younger, and engage in all kinds of methods to get rid of wrinkles. This is why researchers decided to test a new way for them to preserve their youth, which is both easy and effective.
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Common Food Additive May Have Contributed To Deadly Superbug Outbreak Trehalose can occur naturally in mushrooms and other food items, but may also be artificially produced from corn starch. The artificial food additive may often be found in bakery cream, sugar coating, jams, instant noodles, and even in nutrition bars ...
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