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Egg and embryo loss at Ohio fertility clinic much worse than initially reported An alarm system failed to alert employees at an Ohio fertility clinic about a tank malfunction, contributing to the destruction of 4,000 eggs and embryos - about double the initial reported loss, according to a letter released this week by the ...
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UH explains how it lost all the embryos in its fertility clinic (photos, video) CLEVELAND, Ohio - University Hospitals was close to one day away from moving eggs and embryos to safety when a temperature fluctuation in a storage tank damaged them, rendering all 4,000 eggs and embryos in the hospital system's care nonviable ...
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University Hospitals fertility clinic failure: How thousands of eggs, embryos were lost Hundreds of potential parents trusted Cleveland's University Hospitals to care for their future children. But a failure inside UH's fertility center leaves those women wondering if their chance at motherhood has been lost.
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Ohio fertility clinic failure destroyed 4000 embryos, far more than first thought NEW YORK -- A fertility clinic outside Cleveland admitted Tuesday the failure of its freezer system was far worse than first thought, and human error may be partly to blame.
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Newfound 'organ' could be the biggest in your body (CNN) To be or not to be an organ: That is the question. Researchers have detailed the structure and distribution of spaces in your body that they say represent a newfound human organ, and this "organ" just might be your body's biggest -- but not all ...
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Nerve freezing to lose weight? A recent study suggests it There is an interesting and unique way of losing weight. It does not require hours on the treadmill or a diet which makes you shed kilos in hours, but a technique which can make you lose weight in a short period of time.
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Local clinics preparing for second wave of flu season COLUMBUS (WCMH) - Get ready for round two of the flu. Just when we thought flu season was over, the virus is making a comeback. Parents of young children have a reason to remain watchful.
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VERIFY: Is flu season over? Although it's still too early for doctors to say just how deadly this season has been, they say there have been more deaths this year than in the last four flu seasons.
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Viagra turns 20: chronicle of a global success Launched in the United States 20 years ago, Viagra has sold in the billions and become an unexpected source of revenue for its maker Pfizer, as well as copycats worldwide.
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CDC Warns Possible Second Wave of Flu This Season While flu season is winding down, a separate strain is now being reported more frequently. Throughout this season, 'Influenza A' was the dominant strain, but now, 'Influenza B' is making its rounds.
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Should You Worry About Influenza B? Doctors Say Don't Panic Doctors and nurses in the Triad say the biggest point they want to drive home: the flu is the flu. Author: Alma McCarty. Published: 12:13 AM EDT March 28, 2018.
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A Second Wave of Flu May Be On the Way, CDC Warns The bulk of this year's deadly flu season was dominated by the H3N2 virus, an influenza A strain that is more severe and less receptive to vaccines than other types of the disease.
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FDA sued for delaying e-cigarette, cigar regulations Several major public health groups sued the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday for delaying certain rules for electronic cigarettes and cigars, saying that consumers as a result will be exposed for years to "lethal and addictive components" in ...
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Darwin's Natural Pet Products Recalls Dog Food for Possible Salmonella and E. coli O128 Contamination Darwin's Natural Pet Products is recalling some of their Natural Selections pet foods for possible Salmonella and E. coli O128 contamination.
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Carb Backloading: Should You Eat Carbs at Night to Lose Weight? Carbs have been the topic of much conversation lately, especially as they pertain to weight loss. From the trendy keto diet, which forgoes carbs almost completely, to the concept of carb cycling, which allows people on low-carb diets to adjust their ...
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Medicare Is Cracking Down on Opioids. Doctors Fear Pain Patients Will Suffer. Medicare officials thought they had finally figured out how to do their part to fix the troubling problem of opioids being overprescribed to the old and disabled: In 2016, a staggering one in three of 43.6 million beneficiaries of the federal health ...
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After 20 years, Viagra has impacted so much more than just sex On this day in 1998, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a chemical compound called sildenafil citrate for use as a prescription drug for erectile dysfunction, which, at the time, wasn't even a recognized medical condition.
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What Is JUUL? USB-Shaped E-Cigarette Is The Newest Trend Among Teens A type of electronic cigarette named JUUL, which aims to deliver nicotine without the harmful effects of tobacco, is the newest trend among the youth, and has some parents, educators and medical professionals concerned.
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One of America's largest health insurers has cut its opioid prescriptions by 25% Cigna has cut its opioid use among members by 25% since 2016, a year earlier than expected. To do that, Cigna worked with healthcare providers by giving them information about their prescribing patterns, and what the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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How to make your skin summer ready NEW DELHI: With summer comes the season to be extra careful about your skin. Make sure you are following the basic regime like cleaning and exfoliation apart from applying aloe vera gel in the night and giving your body the right vitamins and minerals ...
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Suspected drug kingpin charged with trafficking enough fentanyl to kill 10 million people Authorities in New York have indicted a suspected Mexican drug kingpin they say was responsible for trafficking enough fentanyl to kill 10 million people.
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Teens Are 'Juuling' At School. Here's What That Means The most popular product in the booming e-cigarette market doesn't look like a cigarette at all. The Juul, a trendy vape that resembles a flash drive and can be charged in a laptop's USB port, accounted for 33% of the e-cigarette market as of late 2017 ...
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4 summer skin care tips New Delhi: Your thoughtfully-assembled skincare routine for cold days isn't going to cut it when the temperatures soar and the sun starts to beat you down.
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Marijuana May Aid in Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery A recent study published in Neuropsychopharmacology found that a substance found in cannabis called cannabidiol, or CBD, can help prevent relapses in drug and alcohol patients, especially when those patients are re-entering stress-filled environments ...
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20 Years Later, Viagra Means Something Different For Millennials Jason K. was 27 the first time he tried to have sex with a woman and couldn't get an erection. He knew it wasn't a physiological problem, because he had no problem getting hard at home while watching porn and masturbating, but the embarrassing episode ...
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JUUL: What to know about the trend among teens - KATC.com | Continuous News Coverage | Acadiana-Lafayette The e-cigarette can be charged on a laptop and the pods are available in flavors like mango, mint and crème brûlée. "It is a little bit more common and popular amongst younger populations because e-cigarettes are being marketed to children with these ...
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A girl with a chronic overeating disorder just won a beauty pageant — what is Prader-Willi syndrome? Anna Hankins suffers from Prader-Willi syndrome, an unusual genetic disorder that leaves her constantly hungry. (Photo: SWNS). More.
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Public health groups are challenging the FDA's decision to delay e-cigarette regulation Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Truth Initiative, American Academy of Pediatrics, Democracy Forward and several individual pediatricians are suing the ...
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The war for weight loss We all think we?ve heard and tried everything. You feel like you?re running in circles! (KFSN). KFSN. By Graciela Moreno. Tuesday, March 27, 2018 06:57PM.
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Up to 38 percent of all annual childhood asthma cases in Bradford may be caused by air pollution IMAGE: Charting the full chain of impact -- from the source of air pollution through the pathways in which it impacts health. Image credit: Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health www.
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S.Africa's DIY battle against HIV Musician Oscar Tyumre, 45, is one of those who tested positive after self-screening and said knowing his status was a relief. He received counselling and advice to begin medication.
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The goal: pain relief without opioids According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 11 percent of adults in America suffer from chronic pain.
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Can timing of meals help with weight loss? Two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. This excess weight contributes to a variety of health problems. Despite enormous effort over decades, the problem has proved extremely difficult to solve.
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Here's What Growing Inside Your Rubber Ducky A microscopic view of the slimy flim of bacteria growing inside a bath toy. (Colors were added artificially by the researchers to highlight the various structures.
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Marijuana could reduce drug and alcohol relapses for addicts Many of the drug's benefits derive from cannabidiol (CBD), one of its more than 100 active components. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the chemical that causes a high, cannabidiol does not have psychoactive effects - meaning that an individual can ...
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Medical Marijuana Advocate Says Process for Getting Cannabidiol Cards is Burdensome DES MOINES, Iowa -- Sally Gaer of West Des Moines is a medical marijuana advocate because of the lifelong struggle her daughter Margaret has faced and the ways medical pot has helped.
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LAM | No-Brainer for Improving Mental Healthcare Two weeks ago, a friend texted me that she wasn't feeling very well. I immediately wrote back, asking if she was safe and needed someone to talk to.
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TV reporter comes out as HIV-positive in emotional Facebook post Karl Schmid attends the 2014 American Music Awards on Nov. 23, 2014 in Los Angeles.Jason Merritt / Getty Images file. Los Angeles-based ABC News reporter Karl Schmid came out as HIV-positive in an emotion-filled Facebook post.
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Healthy Living - March 27, 2018 Improving Access to Mental Health Services: The constant drumbeat of school shootings and other attacks against the general public has placed a spotlight on access to mental health services as a strategy for improving school and public safety.
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Kensington residents discuss safe injection sites Cecilia Ortiz, who lives in Kensington, speaks against a safe injection site during a meeting with city officials in Kensington on Tuesday, March 27, 2018.
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ABC's Karl Schmid Admits To Being 'An HIV-Positive Man' ABC News correspondent Karl Schmid gathered ten years' worth of courage to finally tell the world that he is "an HIV-positive man.
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Why Alcohol In Skincare Isn't Such A Bad Thing Alcohol is perhaps the one ingredient we all tend to shy away from when we see it on the back of a product for fear it will leave our skin feeling irritated and dry.
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HEALTHY BITES: Next question: Why do Americans eat so much? America has an eating problem, and thus an obesity problem ... that isn't going away. After research pointed to obesity rates leveling off for a few years, the latest research shows that these rates are on the climb again.
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Some e-cigarette users may struggle to quit smoking Smokers who say they want to kick the habit might have an easier time if they don't use e-cigarettes, a U.S. study suggests. (iStock).
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States curb pain pill prescribing to try to prevent opioid addiction Berthena Vance mourns the loss of her son, Brandon, 28, to a suspected overdose. After being perscribed pain pills for undiagnosed back issues, he moved to heroin.
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Many Children With Autism and Their Siblings Aren't Getting Vaccinated Decades of research has shown that vaccines do not cause autism spectrum disorder (ASD). But the fear of that connection continues to linger.
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'Peanut Butter Cup' Vape: Is This Dessert Or An E-Cigarette Flavor? Advertising for traditional cigarettes is strictly regulated: No cowboys looking cool, no cartoons and no bright colors that play up candy-flavored cigarettes that might appeal to kids.
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Alzheimer's cases and costs skyrocket; Florida has second-highest rate The toll of Alzheimer's disease is relentless, and care costs continue to skyrocket, according to new data from a leading advocacy organization.
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Hospitals 'failing' on genetic bowel cancer test More than 80% of NHS hospitals in England are failing to test bowel cancer patients for the genetic condition Lynch syndrome, according to the charity Bowel Cancer UK.
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Alzheimer's Report reveals sharp increases in cases, costs For the second consecutive year, total payments to care for individuals living with Alzheimer's or other dementias will surpass a quarter of a trillion dollars ($277 billion), which includes an increase of nearly $20 billion from last year, according ...
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