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NY Health Officials Warn of Jehovah's Witness Measles Exposure Two European tourists with measles potentially exposed others at three Jehovah's Witness facilities in the greater New York City area, health officials said Saturday night.
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Marijuana Could Be Used To Treat Stress And Anxiety, Depending On Its Chemical Content, According To Study The researchers found that different levels of the chemical agents THC and CBD could positively influence cannabis' effect on certain mood disorders, but warned that long-term cannabis use could be bad for depression symptoms.
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Diet Soda Might Still Contribute to Diabetes, Rat Study Suggests For as long as artificial sweeteners have existed, people have been warned about their supposed health risks such as cancer and multiple sclerosis.
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Wide waist with 'normal weight' bigger risk than obesity: study Paris (AFP) - People of "normal" weight who sport a wide waist are more at risk of heart problems than obese people, said researchers Friday, urging a rethink of healthy weight guidelines.
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Connecticut college cleaning campus after 40 students get vomiting, diharrea (WTNH) Crews at Western Connecticut State University are now deep cleaning their west side of campus after about 40 students got sick on Thursday and Friday.
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Abby Lee Miller Updates Fans After Health Scare; 'She's Devastated,' Says Source Abby Lee Miller took to social media to update her fans about her present condition after she was diagnosed with cancer. She also thanked everyone who expressed their support to her amid the health scare.
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Indiana reports increase in hepatitis A cases, vaccinations urged for travelers to other states Health officials in Indiana are urging residents to get vaccinated and take other steps to protect themselves from hepatitis A if they plan to travel to states that are experiencing outbreaks of the disease.
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World Allergy Week: Scientists discover new method that can reduce sensitivity to allergies Scientists from the University of Queensland (Australia) were able to manipulate the immune response which triggers allergy symptoms in mice.
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CDC warns of E.coli outbreak in some romaine lettuce The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a warning of a multi-state outbreak of E.coli in romaine lettuce sold out of the Yuma, Arizona region.
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Western Connecticut State University outbreak sickens dozens An outbreak of unknown etiology has sickened dozens on the campus of Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) and to date the source of the outbreak has not been pinpointed.
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New York State health officials issue measles warning for tri-state area NEW YORK -- Authorities issued a new warning Sunday about possible measles exposures across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. CBS New York reports state health officials are concerned about people who may have come into contact with two tourists ...
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'Life should be seen as precious' Gwen was born May 5, 2016, at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC with a severe heart defect - pulmonary atresia or blockage of the valve through which blood travels from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
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Classes cancelled at WCSU on Monday, more cases of sickness reported DANBURY - School officials said Western Connecticut State University will be closed on Monday due to dozens of students who were sickened by an unknown virus.
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This Woman's Kidney Fell into Her Pelvis Whenever She Stood Up: Here's Why Generally, you can trust your organs to stay in one place. Sure, they may puff up with air or constrict to pump blood, but they do so in the same location in your body.
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New research on Alzheimer's disease could lead to earlier diagnosis LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) - A new definition of Alzheimer's disease could help more people be diagnosed earlier. Doctors have proposed basing the diagnosis on signs such as brain changes, rather than symptoms such as memory loss.
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Alzheimer's Q&A: Can someone with Alzheimer's maintain their creativity? People with Alzheimer's or dementia can still enjoy participating in creative endeavors. Research studies even show that creative skills can improve with Alzheimer's.
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See How Alzheimer's Affects a Couple Over 10 Years on 60 Minutes For anyone who has ever been a caregiver—or watched a loved one cope with Alzheimer's—a segment on 60 Minutes (7-8 p.m., ET) tonight will not only provide consolation but eye-opening moments, too.
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Delhi surgeon operates on leg of patient with head injury NEW DELHI: In a case of gross negligence, a surgeon at the Sushruta Trauma Centre - a dedicated facility for trauma services run by the Delhi government - operated upon the leg of a patient admitted with a head injury.
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Following a couple from diagnosis to the final stages of Alzheimer's Mike and Carol Daly have been married for 53 years. Like more than five million American families, they're dealing with dementia.
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Measles cases up in London Health officials in England are reporting an increase in measles cases in 2018, according to a Croyden Advertiser report. So far this year there have been 250 cases of measles reported (with at least 90 of those laboratory confirmed) in London ...
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High pollution advisory has been issued for Maricopa County PHOENIX (AP) - A high pollution advisory has been issued for Maricopa County. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality officials say ozone levels are expected to exceed the federal health standard on Monday.
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Fat belly can double your heart attack risk - even if your weight is normal Having a fat belly doubles your heart attack risk even if you aren't obese, a study has found. Those of normal weight but a bigger belly have more chance of heart problems than those who are obese but not carrying their excess weight round the waist ...
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World Immunization Week: Low awareness level in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh HYDERABAD: Ahead of the World Immunization Week (April 24 –April 30), experts highlight the need to raise awareness about adult vaccination, which is critically low in twin states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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Delhi doctor performs leg surgery on a wrong patient A surgeon at a government-run hospital here wrongly operated on the leg of a patient admitted with a head injury. The senior surgeon, a senior doctor at the Sushruta Trauma Centre, has been barred from conducting surgeries without supervision with ...
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National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day: 9 locations in Omaha area will accept unused medication National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day will return on Saturday. Participants can dispose of their unneeded medication at participating drop-off locations across the United States.
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Taiwan measles case count rises In a follow-up on the measles cluster in Taiwan, health officials report additional cases over the weekend. The Disease Control Department announced Saturday (computer translated) the addition of two confirmed cases of measles in the country, one of ...
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Male contraceptive sinks swimmers without hormonal side effects As a man, if you're not a fan of condoms and don't really want to commit to a vasectomy, you're pretty much out of options when it comes to birth control.
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DEA Wants to Target Drug Manufacturers in Opioid Supply The Drug Enforcement Administration wants to be able to give companies quotas for the controlled substances that they produce. The DEA has a published a proposed rule change to direct the Administrator to issue procurement quotas for manufacturers.
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Western Connecticut State University addresses viral outbreak DANBURY -- Dozens of students at Western Connecticut State University have fallen ill as a virus makes its way around the university.
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La Crosse County health officials warn of possible measles exposure The La Crosse and Trempealeau county health departments are warning people about recent potential exposure to measles in its contagious stage at several sites in La Crosse, Onalaska and Galesville.
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Clay County Public Health Center releases notice about possible measles exposure The Clay County Public Health Center informed those in the North Kansas City School District of the time and location where individuals may have been exposed to measles.
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Feminine hygiene products & infection VAGINAL hygiene products have been used by 95 per cent of Canadian women, but they likely do more harm than good, according to a University of Guelph study.
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DEA National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day set for April 28 The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is set for Saturday, April 28. As part of this major health and safety initiative, the Prevention Alliance of Dyersburg & Dyer County (PADD), along with the Dyer County ...
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Take Back Your Prescription Drugs In Shrewsbury SHREWSBURY, MA—The town of Shrewsbury is joining hundreds across the country and taking part in the National Drug Take Back Initiative on Saturday, April 28.
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