Thursday, March 1, 2018

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Police investigators are bewildered as they work through the "extremely unusual" circumstances surrounding the missing-person case of Timothy Cunningham, a researcher who vanished Feb. 12, shortly after hearing why he had been passed over for a ...
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This Kaiser Health News story can be republished for free (details). How well are doctors, nurses and other workers at your local hospital vaccinated against the flu?
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(CNN) About one in 14 pregnant women who gave birth in the United States in 2016 smoked cigarettes during her pregnancy, according to a report released Wednesday.
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With the high number of influenza cases continuing to climb across the country, the teenager was told he likely had the virus, too.
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(CNN) Replacing the saline in many IV bags with another solution could save lives, according to two studies published Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Saline is frequently used in IVs, but new research shows other fluids that cost about the same could be better for patients. CBS NEWS.
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The only thing worse than getting the flu is catching it after you've gotten a flu shot. It's been a terrible year for outbreaks - the worst in almost a decade.
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Brian Wansink's food-behavior studies constantly made headlines. Now, there are deep doubts about his work. By Brian Resnick and Julia Belluz Feb 28, 2018, 1:50pm EST.
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Enterovirus D68, seen above under an electron microscope, is suspected of causing a rare polio-like paralysis. Image: Cynthia S. Goldsmith, Yiting Zhang (CDC).
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Lester Holt speaks at the The Paley Center for Media in New York on Feb. 28, 2018.Patrick Lewis Huban / Starpix. NEW YORK - Lester Holt spoke on his career and being the captain of the "NBC Nightly News" - as the show celebrates 70 years - at the ...
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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Bacteria that commonly live on your skin's surface just might be protecting you from cancer.
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CBS NEWS New research suggests there's even more reason to eat fruits, vegetables and whole grains. While past research has shown eating these foods improves heart health, new research suggests they may also help fight depression.
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Avocados are a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids, which can lower your cholesterol. They can also benefit insulin control, which can be very helpful to those with prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes.
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A liberal-created failure that goes entirely ignored is the left's harmful agenda for society's most vulnerable people - the mentally ill.
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Glen Stubbe, Star Tribune The medicinal chemicals are concentrated in the flowering buds of a cannabis plants. In Minnesota's first report card on cannabis and chronic pain, more than 60 percent of patients responding to a state survey said they ...
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Sexting - the practice of sharing sexually explicit images and videos of yourself or messages online or through smartphone apps - is on the rise among teenagers.
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Taking a daily fish oil capsule during pregnancy and the first few months of breastfeeding may reduce a baby's risk of food allergy, research suggests.
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Cancer Monoclonal Antibodies market is forecasted to grow at CAGR of 10.86% from 2017-2021. The Cancer Monoclonal Antibodies Market analysts present the various facets of the market a detailed picture of the market by way of study, synthesis, and ...
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The opioid epidemic impacts every part of the country and our home state of Oregon is no exception. Oregon has one of the highest rates of prescription opioid misuse in the nation and an average of three Oregonians die every week from prescription ...
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Colonies of Salmonella enterica (red) and E. coli (violet) growing on Rambach chromogenic agar. Source: Wikimedia Commons, User Cyb-cd, CC BY-SA 3.0 license.
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ST. LOUIS - The American Lung Association says Missouri must do more to combat lung cancer. Fox 2`s Dan Gray tells us the association is out with its first State of Lung Cancer report.
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Every two and a half minutes someone in the U.S. will be diagnosed with lung cancer. The American Lung Association's inaugural LUNG FORCE "State of Lung Cancer" report is the first time that these national and state lung cancer statistics have been ...
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This year's flu season has been a horrendous one. At one point, the illness was responsible for 4,000 deaths each week in the U.S.
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A Chinese condom manufacturer says it is considering making its products in different sizes after Zimbabwe's health minister complained that contraceptives made in China and exported to the African nation were too small for its men.
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In recognition of Rare Disease Day 2018, BioNews Services - which publishes this website - will attend and report on three relevant conferences in the U.S.
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TUESDAY, Feb. 27, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Along with reducing conventional smoking, anti-tobacco laws in the United States may tamp down use of electronic cigarettes, a new study suggests.
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A study out of the University of Exeter has found that people who swim in the ocean have a higher risk of contracting ear ailments and gastrointestinal distress that non-sea bathers.
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A man in China fell to the ground trying to treat his illness when he proceeded to throw a wad of cash to get medical attention. A police man walking by helped the man who was bleeding from the nose.
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A cardiac arrest is different than a heart attack in the sense that a heart attack occurs due to a blockage in one of the arteries while a cardiac arrest is the result of abnormal heart rhythm.
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Veteran actress Sridevi's death due to 'accidental drowning' has become a debatable topic, but it is not as uncommon as believed.
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Now more than 130 years later, the organization is looking for people to donate "life-saving" blood and platelets to help their fellow Americans.
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Smartphones might make people feel more connected, but they likely don't belong at the dinner table, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.
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District Nursing Sister Maria Purdy (third from left) with South Tyneside Foundation Trust Community Integrated Team members. Sophie Brownson · Email.
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