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E.Coli outbreak in 11 states linked to chopped romaine lettuce The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have linked store-bought chopped romaine lettuce from a growing area in Yuma, Arizona, to an E.coli outbreak that has sickened 35 people in 11 states, the agency reported Friday.
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E. coli outbreak in 11 states linked to store-bought chopped romaine lettuce, CDC says An E. coli outbreak that has sickened nearly three dozen people in at least 11 states is linked to chopped romaine lettuce from Arizona, health officials said.
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The high cost of dementia Linda Winter helps her husband Denis eat a cracker at an assisted care facility in Danville. Denis Winter suffers from Alzheimer's.
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Sitting Too Much Can Change Your Brain & Impact Your Memory, A New Study Says Most jobs today require sitting in front of the computer for eleventy-million hours, and a new study published in the Public Library of Science found that all of that sitting can change your brain - it actually shrinks the part of your brain ...
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Shocking discovery about bathroom hand dryers stuns scientists An alarming new study claims that you are better off not using those hand dryers in public bathrooms, because they may actually be making your hands dirtier.
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Dementia, Notes to Remember Periodically I like to review. We have covered many topics over the past few months. I have answered lots of questions, but, I still get the question, "What is Dementia?
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Can Washington fix the opioid crisis? PHILADELPHIA - Five dollars is enough to get high on heroin here in the City of Brotherly Love. Without it, people addicted to opioids will develop a violent illness from withdrawal.
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Five accused of drugs distribution, which is cause of 6 death Five people have been prosecuted on charges they appropriated heroin and fentanyl that drove straightforwardly to the overdose passings of six people.
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Alzheimer's Association to hold benefit event Thursday POLAND - The Alzheimer's Association Greater East Ohio Area Chapter will hold its annual "Paint the Night Purple" benefit dinner and auction on April 19 at The Lake Club, 1140 Paulin Road, Poland.
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'Even cancer can't stop our amazing dancing queen': Mum reveals brave daughter's battle with rare disease It was in mid-April, on the way back from yet another dance competition, that Lily complained of a dull ache in her left shoulder.
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Experts push for opioid treatment, against medical marijuana at annual addiction conference SAN DIEGO - Support for drugs like Suboxone, Vivitrol and methadone was one of the rallying cries at the annual American Society for Addiction Medicine conference this week in California.
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Simplest trick to lose weight, boost your health revealed Lauding the age-old Indian practice of drinking the hot water now several global researchers have also agreed to the fact that instead of drinking hot water with lemon, just by consuming hot water on its own would not only help you shed off extra fat ...
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Emerald ash borer confirmed in 2 more Iowa counties DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - State agricultural officials say an insect that's killed millions of ash trees has been found in two more Iowa counties.
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Male hummingbirds 'sing' with their tail-feathers and perform high-speed dives to woo potential mates Male Costa's hummingbirds have evolved a clever strategy to earn the attention of females. Researchers found that the hummingbirds have learned to dive in ways that manipulate their female counterparts.
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FDA Bans Pure Bulk Caffeine Products, Citing "Significant Public Health Concern" Companies can no longer sell bulk packages of liquid or powdered caffeine directly to consumers, the Food and Drug Administration announced Friday.
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Canada To Measure Marijuana Use By Testing Sewage University of Puget Sound chemist Dan Burgard keeps a freezer full of archived samples from two wastewater treatment plants in western Washington in case he needs to rerun the samples or analyze a specific drug he didn't test for the first time.
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'Cherish the small things': Dr. Dawn Wilhite shares story of breast cancer battle This week is a special anniversary for Dr. Dawn Wilhite, who is an orthodontics specialist in Mooresville. On Wednesday, she will celebrate five years of being breast cancer free and wants to share what she has learned through the experience ...
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Houston-area students help classmate with diabetes On any given day, the Nottingham Elementary School second-grader endures five to 10 finger pricks and wears two devices to make sure that her blood sugar stays within a healthy range, but her classmates recently helped her to better cope with her ...
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Ticks emerging unfazed following extremely snowy winter CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Hikers and dog lovers may have thought the subzero temperatures this winter would put a dent in this year's tick population.
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Why women are spending the first weeks after birth lying flat in bed Himali Nayak spent the first six weeks of motherhood lying flat in her bed as she bonded with her son, Hemir. The home she shares with her husband in Westmead was worlds away from her upbringing in Gujarat, west India, but the 31-year-old was ...
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Experimental Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease – Treatments That Target Beta-Amyloid Protein One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is the formation of protein plaques and tangles between nerve cells. These are made of so-called beta-amyloid fragments that stick together and accumulate between nerve cells, disrupting their function.
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Quitting Smoking, Nationwide Health, COPD Predictors: It's PodMed Double T! PodMed Double T is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, look at the top medical ...
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Young White Men Are Smoking the Most Legal Weed, Study Says Marijuana users come in all shapes and sizes, but are there groups of people who are more likely to partake than others? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wanted to find out.
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Seventh annual Fun Walk for Autism Awareness set for Saturday, May 5 BOYNE CITY - North Country Community Mental Health announced that it will sponsor the seventh annual Fun Walk for Autism Awareness beginning at 10 a.m.
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I'm An Expat Scientist Coming Home To Stop Trump's War On Science Top climate scientists are accepting President Emmanuel Macron's invitation to move to France. This U.S. researcher in Australia is going the other way.
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Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment now available for $40 A life-saving cancer treatment priced at more than $200,000 is about to become much more affordable for Australian patients. From next month, patients fighting Hodgkin's lymphoma will pay less than $40 for the breakthrough Keytruda drug.
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Thousands of Manitobans sign up to be organ donors following Humboldt tragedy Since the Humboldt Broncos' bus crash Transplant Manitoba says 4,587 people have signed up to be organ donors online, and they're crediting Logan Boulet for much of that response.
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Hodgkin lymphoma treatment now available for $40 A LIFE-saving cancer treatment priced at more than $200,000 is about to become much more affordable for Australian patients. AAPApril 15, 20184:48pm.
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Hear how an organ donor saved Spencer Powell's life April is National Donate Life Month which is a time when local, regional and national activities really ramp up to encourage American's to get their names on the donor registry list.
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Risk of Zika infection through sex may last only a month Signs of Zika infection can be seen in semen for as long as nine months, but the risk of sexual transmission appears to end in one month, according to a study published Wednesday.
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Hepatitis C virus elimination programs report encouraging results: Is elimination within reach? Two nationwide programmes in Georgia and Iceland, which were designed to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) at the population level, have reported encouraging results, suggesting that these countries could be on target to achieve their elimination goals ...
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'Most Extraordinary Thing': Organ Donors, Families Praised By Joel Hillan. AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) - The first successful human liver transplant was performed on an 18-month-old patient at University of Colorado Hospital in 1967.
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'Autism Reality Experience' helps people understand what it's like to live with autism Trying to understand what someone with autism is going through is extremely difficult unless you are on the spectrum yourself. But there is hope for those on the autism spectrum and others trying to understand and offer support for those living with ...
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