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What you need to know about this year's flu season Flu season is underway in full force, and this year, it has hit epidemic levels. KABC. By ABC7.com staff. Monday, January 08, 2018 04:42PM.
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Why this year's flu season is so bad and what you can do about it The flu has ramped up early this year and is rapidly spreading across the country, with widespread flu activity in 46 states, according to the latest data from the U.S.
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Pfizer Ends Research for New Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Drugs FILE PHOTO: The Pfizer logo is seen at their world headquarters in New York April 28, 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Reuters.
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Woman Dies After Eating Raw Oysters: What Are Vibrio Bacteria? A Texas woman developed a fatal infection with flesh-eating bacteria after eating raw oysters, according to news reports. The woman, Jeanette LeBlanc, went crabbing with her friends and family on the coast of Louisiana in September, according to CBS ...
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Woman dies after contracting flesh-eating bacteria from oysters Last Updated Jan 8, 2018 7:50 PM EST. Back in September, Texas residents Vicki Bergquist and wife Jeanette LeBlanc were visiting family in Louisiana.
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Woman dies from flesh-eating bacteria after consuming raw oysters Seafood is a stable along the Texas Gulf Coast. While lots of people enjoy raw oysters, few think about the health risks. Texas-native Jeanette LeBlanc and her wife were visiting family in Louisiana last year when she shucked and ate raw oysters ...
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Middle-aged can reverse heart risk with exercise, study suggests The new year is a time when many plan to shape up after the excesses of the festive period. Now there is good news for those who fear it might be too late in life to improve their fitness.
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Ibuprofen linked to male infertility, study says (CNN) Ibuprofen has a negative impact on the testicles of young men, a study published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found.
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It's Not Too Late: Exercise Can Reverse Heart Damage From Too Much Sitting Alice G. Walton , Contributor I cover health, medicine, psychology and neuroscience. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.
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2000 7-Eleven customers possibly exposed to hepatitis A in Utah (CNN) Health officials in Salt Lake County, Utah, are warning residents that an estimated 2,000 of them could have been exposed to hepatitis A at a local 7-Eleven convenience store.
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Hundreds calling about convenience store hepatitis A scare The 7-Eleven at 2666 W. 7800 South in West Jordan is pictured on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018. Health officials issued a warning Sunday that some customers at the store may have been exposed to hepatitis A and should receive an injection to prevent infection ...
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Regular exercise takes off years of laziness, study finds A little regular exercise can take away the years of damage people have done by sitting around and doing nothing, researchers reported Monday.
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Up to 2000 people possibly exposed to hepatitis A at Utah 7-Eleven Health officials are warning that more than 2,000 people might have been exposed to hepatitis A at a 7-Eleven in West Jordan, Utah and should get a preventative injection, CBS affiliate KUTV reports.
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Packed Emergency Rooms, Deaths as Flu Hits California Hard State health officials say that 27 people younger than 65 have died of the flu in California since October. By Associated Press. Published at 1:51 PM PST on Jan 7, 2018 | Updated at 2:07 PM PST on Jan 7, 2018.
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Utah Hepatitis A Outbreak: Health Department Issues Vaccination Notice Officials from the Salt Lake County Health Department (SLCoHD), Utah, issued a statement Sunday stating that people who visited a West Jordan 7-Eleven store over the past two weeks might have been infected with hepatitis A virus.
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Cancer Patient Holly Butcher Pens Dying Letter To Encourage Blood Donation: 'Help Each Other More' Before she was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, 27-year-old Holly Butcher led an active lifestyle. Photos included in her memorialized profile suggest she loved to travel and create memories.
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This Letter From A 27-Year-Old Who Was Dying Of Cancer Will Change Your Approach To Life On Jan. 3, Holly Butcher, knowing her cancer was in its final stages, posted a list of life lessons to Facebook. On Jan. 4, she died with her family by her side.
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What Killed Holly Butcher? Ewing Sarcoma Is Rare Bone Cancer Australian cancer victim Holly Butcher's last letter before she died went viral on social media, drawing people's attention to the importance of cherishing life since you never know when a fatal disease can end it at any time.
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Stephen Hawking turns 76; How has he survived ALS for more than 50 years? Acclaimed physicist Stephen Hawking turned 76 Monday, beating the odds and outliving most people diagnosed with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, by decades.
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CRISPR is coming to the clinic this year The CRISPR system uses a guide RNA (yellow) to direct the Cas9 enzyme (white) to a specific location in a cell's DNA (blue) for cutting.
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Gut Check: Gas-Sniffing Capsule Charts The Digestive Tract To study the human gut and the microbes that live within it, scientists have a couple of options. They can grab a small piece of tissue from the gastrointestinal tract or collect a sample of fecal matter.
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Medical officials want you to think twice before going to the hospital for standard flu Feeling sick with the flu? You are not alone. Hospital officials want you to think twice before coming into the hospital because ER's and ambulances are nearing capacity across the Central Coast.
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Woman pens powerful note on life a day before cancer takes her life The post from the 27 year old of New South Wales, which has now gone viral, shares some insight on how to live life to the fullest.
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Naked man held at airport for 'throwing poo' after 'viagra overdose' A NAKED tourist reportedly had to be wrestled to the ground after overdosing on viagra. By Joy Basu / Published 7th January 2018. Play Video.
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Tuesday's Google Doodle Honors Biochemist Har Gobind Khorana Today's Google Doodle celebrates the 96th birthday of biochemist Har Gobind Khorana, who constructed the first synthetic gene.
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Flu Season Continues Straining North Texas Healthcare Providers The 2017-2018 flu season continued putting pressure on North Texas healthcare providers, as cases rose and Dallas County reported the 10th and 11th deaths from influenza this season so far.
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This new health craze could give you diarrhoea - but thousands are still doing it We are only a week into 2018 and yet the New Year already has a bizarre health craze. The first food trend of 2018 is... raw water, which involves unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized water collected from natural springs.
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New medical advances marking the end of a long reign for 'diet wizards' For many years, the long-term success rates for those who attempt to lose excess body weight have hovered around 5-10 percent. In what other disease condition would we accept these numbers and continue on with the same approach?
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Severe weather cancels blood drives, leads to increased need American Red Cross phlebotomists prepare to draw blood from donors, during a blood drive at the Avon Lake Public Library, 32649 Electric Blvd.
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Why the United States is 'the most dangerous of wealthy nations for a child to be born into' It's no surprise that the United States ranks absolutely last in child mortality among the world's wealthiest countries - that's been true for years.
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Winter Triggers National Blood Shortage, Red Cross Turns To LA LOS ANGELES, CA - The American Red Cross Greater Los Angeles Region put out an emergency call Monday for eligible blood and platelet donors of all blood types to help address a nationwide winter blood donation shortage.
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How you can win prizes for donating blood this month Blood donations are collected in a refrigerator at the Miller Keystone Blood Center on June 3, 2014.( Matt Smith | For lehighvalleylive.
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Methodist Dallas no longer at critical capacity, resumes seeing patients Methodist Dallas Medical Center is currently only accepting trauma patients, due to an influx of flu patients. Non-emergency patients being diverted.
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Blood donations urgently needed; weather cancels lots of blood drives Severe weather has led to the cancellation of more than 150 area blood drives, and the need for blood donors is great, according to the American Red Cross.
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Man Arrested In Airport After OD-ing On Viagra & Flinging His Turds Around An American tourist has been taken into police custody in Thailand after stripping naked and chucking lumps of his own shit around the place at Phuket International Airport.
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Stephen Hawking Turns 76 Today—Here's How the Brilliant Physicist Has Defied the Odds of Fatal ALS Disease Today is Stephen Hawking's 76 birthday and the famed physicist has once again proved his resilience against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the fatal and debilitating disease he was diagnosed with at age 21.
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American Tourist 'Overdosed On Viagra,' Arrested After Getting Naked At Thailand Airport An American tourist was arrested in Thailand after he stripped at the Phuket International Airport and threw his feces at staff, media reports said Monday.
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How Much Water Should You Drink A Day? It's Actually Not What You Think Water is one of the most important parts of maintaining one's health (or just, like, maintaining life in general, honestly). Staying hydrated is necessary in order to feel energized, flush out waste, and get nutrients to flow throughout your body ...
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Miracle erectile dysfunction gel 12 TIMES faster than viagra contains EXPLOSIVE A NEW gel developed to cure erectile dysfunction contains the same explosive substance used to make dynamite. By Rachel O'Donoghue / Published 8th January 2018.
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US Rep says CDC is endangering lives; wants outbreak details A member of Congress says the CDC's response to a deadly and ongoing E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce is deeply alarming and endangering the public.
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Air gun eye injuries rise 169% among kids, study finds (CNN) He removed his goggles for just a moment, to wipe away the colorful paint splattered across them, and then his life changed forever.
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Officials give flu season warnings, advice Sholten Singer/The Herald-Dispatch Carol Simmons prepares a influenza vaccine as the Cabell-Huntington Health Department administers influenza vaccinations on Friday, Sept.
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Joplin signs contract to again provide WIC program Nutrition assistance and other related services through the Women, Infants and Children program will be available this year once again at the Joplin Health Department.
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Choctaw Nation WIC implements E-cards Choctaw Nation WIC has made receiving Women, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits easier for families. On Nov. 6, 2017, the new e-card was released - three years ahead of the deadline set by the U.S.
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Raw Water: Here Is What You Need To Know Before You Buy It Thinking about buying raw water? You may want to think about these things (Photo: Shutterstock). Thinking of buying some "raw water"?
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Phobia of Irregular Hole Patterns May be Tied to Disgust, Not Fear Trypophobia is traditionally known as a fear of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps, such as those of a honeycomb, strawberry seeds, or even aerated chocolate.
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Perils of perfectionism The drive to be perfect in body, mind and career among today's college students has increased by more than a third over the past three decades, says a new study.
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STD rates on the rise in Douglas County; gonorrhea experiencing most dramatic surge Local health officials say cases of sexually transmitted diseases continue to climb at an alarming rate within Douglas County, mirroring a national surge in chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis that hit a record high in 2017.
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Call for regular screening after research shows women who work nightshift at higher risk of cancer Cases of breast cancer among nurses who work at night were 58 per cent higher than their dayshift counterparts. Share. By. James Caven.
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