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Flesh-eating bacteria results in foot amputation for Texas man Raul Reyes, 26, contracted a flesh-eating bacteria that forced doctors to amputate his right foot. (Joseline Reyes/GoFundMe). A daycare teacher in Houston had to have his right foot amputated recently, after it became infected with a flesh-eating ...
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Coyote Killed in NY Had Rabies, 2nd Remains at Large, Police Warn In your opinion, what's more likely to happen: a bi-partisan deal to protect DACA or a bi-partisan deal on gun control? DACA. Gun control.
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Salmonella Found In Kratom Samples As Multi-State Outbreak Expands A screen capture of kratoma.com before the site went down following a CDC announcement that the company was one of two whose kratom products are believed to have sickened patients with Salmonella bacteria.
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Third Australian dies from melon bacteria outbreak CANBERRA, March 3 (Xinhua) -- A third person has been killed by an Australian listeria outbreak connected to rock melons. The unidentified third victim died in Victoria on Friday, authorities confirmed, following the deaths of two elderly people in New ...
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Flu patient numbers declining, 'but we're not out of woods yet' BOTHELL, Wash. -- The rough flu season in Western Washington is winding down. Doctors say in the past week the numbers have sharply declined but the danger is not over.
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Training focuses on mental illness first aid for youth Sarah Traub writes the symptoms commonly found among those with attention-deficit disorder or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder during a Youth Mental Health First Aid course on Saturday in Boonville.
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'It's important to feel that bond': Texas woman shares what it's like to give birth with a transplanted uterus A Texas woman who learned as a teen that she would be unable to bear children has given birth to a healthy baby girl, thanks to an experimental procedure at Baylor University Medical Center.
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Avoid stigma of mental illness Thank you for Reading! On your next view you will be asked to log in or create an account to continue reading. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save.
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Kenyan doctor performs brain surgery on wrong patient NAIROBI • A Kenyan neurosurgeon and his medical team opened a patient's skull last month to remove a blood clot in the brain and made a startling discovery: There was no clot.
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Good skin bacteria may help prevent cancer: study Los Angeles, Mar 4 (PTI) A skin bacteria - commonly found on healthy human skin - may help protect against skin cancer, scientists say.
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Healthy Bites: Reducing waste, freezing help your food go further March is an exciting time of year in the nutrition world, since it is National Nutrition Month. Written by By Emily Wunder. March is an exciting time of year in the nutrition world, since it is National Nutrition Month.
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Medical marijuana dispensaries still unavailable on Treasure, Space coasts Hazy about medical marijuana laws in Florida? TCPalm rolls out the basics for you. LISA BROADT/TCPALM Wochit. 0723 SOF TRULIEVE 02 Buy Photo.
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A Second Baby Has Been Born Via Uterus Transplant in the US A second woman in the U.S. born without a uterus has given birth to a baby, thanks to a uterus transplant. The birth took place at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, a part of Baylor Scott & White, which performed the first birth via uterus ...
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Flu reports slowing down in Arizona after widespread season Dr. Devin Minior of Banner Urgent Care talks about the flu and symptoms, prevention and tips on what to do if you contract it. Tom Tingle/azcentral.
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Light marijuana use not linked to kidney disease: Study The investigators found no statistically significant association between history of marijuana use and the likelihood of developing stage-2 or greater chronic kidney disease.
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Get Healthy: Five ways to find healthier options at the grocery store Metro Creative Connection Healthy eating at home begins with healthy choices at the grocery store. prev. next. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save.
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For The Second Week, The Flu Epidemic Has Eased Flu is still rampant across the United States, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the epidemic has peaked.
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Australia checks if listeria contaminated rockmelons were exported SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian authorities said on Sunday they were checking whether rockmelons had been exported from a farm where fruit contaminated with listeria has been found to have killed three elderly people and caused illness in at least 12 ...
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Diabetes can be of five types, reveals study People suffering from diabetes can be divided into five separate groups, not just two, as commonly thought, says a new study. Diabetes is currently divided into two major groups - Type-1 diabetes which accounts for around 10 per cent of the cases and ...
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INDIANA IN DEPTH: Learning to live with diabetes challenging for children Kaitlynne Watanabe was 6 years old when she learned she had a disease she'd carry with her for the rest of her life. Watanabe was helping her parents cook breakfast one morning when she started to feel sick - really sick.
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Author Emma Hannigan passes away after 11-year battle with cancer The 45-year old mother-of-two recently revealed that she was nearing the end of her long-running battle with the disease. She had fought cancer 10 times and passed away this morning.
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Scientists' new approach raises hope for a universal flu vaccine Dr. Anthony Fauci says the "structural-based vaccine design" could result in lifelong protection against flu from a one-time shot and a possible booster.
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Flu remains widespread in Arizona as fewer cases reported PHOENIX (AP) - The flu remains widespread in Arizona even as the number of laboratory-confirmed cases continues to drop during what is a particularly bad flu season.
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The world's last male northern white rhino is on death watch (CNN) - With three northern white rhinos left in the world, the only male is gravely ill, raising fears the subspecies is getting closer to extinction.
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Local health officials aim to educate public about HPV vaccine Dr. Donald Brown holds the human papillomavirus vaccine Gardiasil in his hand at his Chicago office Monday, Aug. 28, 2006. Hailed by many doctors as a breakthrough in cancer prevention, the vaccine prevents infections from four strains of the sexually ...
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March blood drives set Donors of all blood types are needed to help ensure the Red Cross can collect more than 13,000 blood and platelet donations needed every day for patients.
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Holding Hands Can Ease Pain, Sync Brainwaves Reach for the hand of a loved one in pain and not only will your breathing and heart rate synchronize with theirs, your brain wave patterns will couple up too, according to a new study.
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World Hearing Day Thunderclap set for Saturday Once hearing is gone, it cannot be gotten back. This World Hearing Day, learn how to prevent hearing loss. In the United States, 48 million people have trouble hearing out of one, or both, ears.
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Hormones do not affect girl's gender identity The researchers explored how prenatal exposure to androgens - hormones that are typically higher in males than in females - affected whether girls played more often with boys or girls.
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