Saturday, March 3, 2018

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Daily update March 3, 2018
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Fernando Hernandez, 9, was placed on life support at Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora after being diagnosed with Hantavirus.
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40 people nationwide have been infected with salmonella after using kratom, a controversial herb that many use to treat themselves for opioid addiction.
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Kroger says an employee at one of its Louisville, Kentucky-area stores has been diagnosed with hepatitis A virus and customers who shopped in the store's produce section last month may be at risk of exposure.
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This family tree includes 6,000 people spanning seven generations. Marriages are represented in red. (Columbia University). It's not the biggest family tree in the world, but it's close.
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(CNN) Taking selfies at a distance of about 12 inches from the face increases perceived nose size by nearly 30%, according to a report published Thursday in the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery.
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Four Kenyan medical staff have been suspended from their Nairobi hospital after they inadvertently cut open the skull of the wrong patient for a brain surgery, following an ID mix-up.
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A Kroger employee who worked in the produce aisle of a Kentucky grocery store in February exposed an unknown number of people to the highly contagious hepatitis A virus.
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Doctors in Kenya didn't exactly use their noggins when they performed a brain surgery on the wrong man, according to a report Friday.
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A Kenyan neurosurgeon and medical team opened a patient's skull last month to remove a blood clot in the brain and came to a startling discovery: there wasn't one.
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Do you enjoy snacking on nuts? The food could help fight colon cancer, according to a new report. » RELATED: Cancer vaccine wipes out tumors in mice, human trials to come.
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Do you enjoy snacking on nuts? The food could help fight colon cancer, according to a new report. >> Read more trending news.
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A USA TODAY/Kaiser Health News investigation of public records found that surgery centers have risked lives by operating on frail patients, by skimping on life-saving training and equipment and by sending patients home too soon.
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Should those who don't smoke cigarettes get extra days off to make up for their co-workers' smoke breaks? That's what happened to employees at one Japanese company.
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A teenage boy in Tampa was diagnosed with advanced cancer shortly after he went to a clinic with flu-like symptoms, according to a local news report.
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Jess Hamm first met and fell in love with twin sisters, Delilah and Caroline, when they were admitted to Wolfson Children's Hospital for a non-accidental trauma.
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For many years, diabetes cases have largely been classified as either type 1 or type 2. But a new study suggests that there may actually be five different types of the disease—some of which may be more dangerous than others.
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The family of a 16-year-old boy from Florida who initially thought he had the flu received devastating news when they recently learned he had stage 4 cancer.
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Add it to the list: An overall healthy diet has now been tied to a lower risk of hip fracture, Reuters reports from a study in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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The health of the world's last male northern white rhino, Sudan, has started to show signs of deterioration which indicates that the sub-species of rhinos are close to facing extinction.
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DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., March 1, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- During National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March, the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) urges everyone over age 50 (or younger with certain risk factors) to ...
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A new study debunks the "obesity paradox," a counterintuitive finding that showed people who have been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease live longer if they are overweight or obese compared with people who are normal weight at the time of diagnosis ...
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National Nutrition Month is a nutrition education and information campaign created annually in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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NEW YORK (CNN) - Taking selfies at a distance of about 12 inches from the face increases perceived nose size by nearly 30 percent, according to a report published Thursday in the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery.
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IV bags filled with saline solution are one of the most common items in hospitals. But new research suggests replacing the saline with a different intravenous solution may significantly reduce risks of death and kidney damage among patients.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three people have died and 12 others have fallen ill in a national listeria outbreak linked to contaminated rockmelons, and more cases are expected, Australian health authorities said.
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The health minister of Zimbabwe is challenging condom makers to make better condoms than those that are being imported from China.
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Zachary Rapp wakes up most mornings at the crack of dawn, goes for a run, sips black coffee while ripping through emails, and then steps into a freezing cold shower.
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The movie "To the Bone" shows a story of eating disorder treatment, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars. By. MariaLaMagna.
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When you're physically close to your partner, you've probably noticed you're in a happier mood, or more relaxed and content.
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The circuit of neurons within the mouse brain that regulates thirst by stimulating and suppressing the drive to drink water has now been mapped by scientists at California Institute of Technology.
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