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Australian scientist, 104, plans to kill himself with 'Swiss option' ZURICH (Reuters) - A 104-year-old Australian scientist traveled to Switzerland to end his life, telling a news conference on Wednesday the nation's liberal assisted suicide laws let him commit suicide legally, in contrast to his home where it remains ...
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104-Year-Old Australian Scientist David Goodall Plans To Kill Himself With 'Swiss Option' Zurich: A 104-year-old Australian scientist travelled to Switzerland to end his life, telling a news conference on Wednesday the nation's liberal assisted suicide laws let him commit suicide legally, in contrast to his home where it remains forbidden ...
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Brit-born scientist, 104, to listen to Beethoven as he dies in Switzerland today The 104-year-old world-renowned botanist who will be surrounded by four members of his family and a close friend, might listen to Beethoven's 9th Symphony as the lethal drugs are administered.
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Army grows new ear on soldier's arm for transplant Thanks to a rare and revolutionary procedure, an Army soldier is able to receive a new ear after surgeons were able to grow one on her arm.
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California man offers truck, kidney to anyone who can help save dying wife A California man has offered up his truck, a trailer and even a kidney in the hopes that someone would be able to save his wife's life.
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Why is there stigma around male baldness? Scientists say a drug normally prescribed for osteoporosis could potentially lead to a new treatment for hair loss. But why is there stigma around male baldness?
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Romaine outbreak now exceeds footprint of 2006 spinach outbreak On Wednesday, the footprint of the romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak became more extensive than the historic and deadly 2006 fresh spinach outbreak.
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Deadly E. coli outbreak tied to romaine spreads (CNN) An outbreak of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona, growing region has spread to four additional states, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday.
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NorCal man wants to trade truck, kidney for a slice of liver to help wife Verlon Robinson's wife needs a liver transplant, and he's willing to barter what he's got for a slice of an organ: his truck, his trailer and even his kidney.
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Allergy Warning! Just Watching This 'Pollen Bomb' Video Will Make You Sneeze Millville, NJ -- If you have allergies, you may want to grab some tissues before reading any further. Video posted to Facebook by Jennifer Henderson of New Jersey is striking fear into the hearts of allergy sufferers everywhere.
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CDC Terrifies Twitter with Tick-Filled Photo of a Lemon Poppyseed Muffin: 'TRAUMATIZED' The Centers for Disease Control is likely a buzzkill at summer picnics. The government agency shared a photo on Twitter of what appeared to be a delicious-looking lemon poppyseed muffin.
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Lyme disease hot spots are popping up around Mass. MEDFIELD, Mass. -- It's a cloudy day at a youth soccer game in Concord, with intermittent breaks of rain. For Brandi Dean, watching her son Rylan on the field can be nerve-racking.
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California man offers truck, kidney to anyone who can help save dying wife A California man offered up his prized possessions, including a kidney, in the hopes that someone would be able to save his wife's life.
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The CDC posted a disturbing image of ticks on top of a poppyseed muffin, and people are freaked out Ticks are tiny, hard to kill, and carry devastating diseases. Some ticks can carry Lyme disease and are often no bigger than poppy seed.
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Latest Teen Trend Leaves Kids With Second-Degree Burns The latest viral teen challenge is leaving kids with burns so severe some require hospitalization. RELATED CONTENT. What to Do About Teens 'Phubbing'.
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Large clinical trials change experts' minds on prostate cancer screening Prostate cancer screening is now something to consider for men aged 55 to 69, according to the federal panel tasked with making recommendations for such preventative care options.
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What Is 'Deodorant Challenge'? Teen Suffers Severe Burns In 'Dangerous' Craze A new craze, called the "deodorant challenge" has been sweeping schools in the U.K. and has left a teenager with severe burns.
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Army doctors grow new ear on soldier's forearm for transplant When one soldier lost her left ear in a car accident, she wasn't sure if it could be reconstructed. However, doctors were able to grow a new one in her arm in a "first of its kind" procedure in the Army.
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Bad allergy season expected this spring ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The late start to spring-like weather means seasonal allergies may be worse this year. A colder than usual April delayed pollen production.
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Thirdhand smoke is widespread and may be dangerous, mounting evidence shows First came doctors' warnings about cigarettes. Then came discoveries about the danger of secondhand smoke. Now, a growing number of scientists are raising the alarm about thirdhand smoke - residual chemicals left on indoor surfaces by tobacco smoke ...
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Risk of Zika Infection From Blood Transfusion Is Low, New Study Says During the Zika epidemic in 2016, concerns arose that the mosquito-borne virus could be transmitted accidentally through blood transfusions.
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Study finds little bang for the buck in Zika blood testing Screening blood donations for the Zika virus netted only a few infections at a cost of more than $5 million for each positive test result, according to new research.
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Baby hit by softball treated for fractured skull, brain bleeds ROCHESTER, Minn. - A 7-week-old baby is being treated for skull fractures and brain bleeds after she was hit in the head by a softball while watching her father play in northeastern Iowa.
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'Desperate' Tarek El Moussa Shares Graphic Photo of Stem Cell Treatment for Recent Back Injury Tarek El Moussa taking dramatic steps to get himself on the road to recovery. Days after sharing on social media that he had injured his back again, the Flip or Flop star is seeking help for his scary injury that has left the 36-year-old "barely" able ...
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Woman's Runny Nose Actually A Brain Fluid Leak May 9, 2018 -- A Nebraska woman who sought care for chronic allergies actually had a rare condition that allowed brain fluid to leak into her nose and mouth.
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'Allergy explosion' across much of the country linked to climate change The spring allergy season is hitting much of the country especially hard - and researchers are blaming climate change for more intense pollen counts.
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This Tree Exploding With Pollen Will Make People With Spring Allergies Weep Yes, that is an explosion of pollen. Yes, it might make you feel like sneezing. The video was posted by Jennifer Henderson, who lives in Millville, New Jersey.
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Button battery from toy burns hole in toddler's esophagus; parents warning others The parents of a Connecticut toddler are warning others about small button batteries, which come with some toys, after their 18-month-old suffered a severe injury when he swallowed one.
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Army doctors grow new ear for transplant on soldier's forearm EL PASO, Texas - When one soldier lost her left ear in a car accident, she wasn't sure if it could be reconstructed. However, doctors were able to grow a new one in her arm in a "first of its kind" procedure in the Army.
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Finding out too late that you have cancer — thanks to ObamaCare Beware: Many breast- and prostate-cancer patients are getting diagnosed late in the game because of ObamaCare's skimpy cancer-screening regulations.
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Cochrane Review Backs HPV Vax For Girls, Young Women There is high certainty that HPV vaccine protects adolescent girls and young women against pre-cancerous cervical lesions, an evidence review found.
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Earth just hit a terrifying milestone for the first time in more than 800000 years The average concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere just topped 410 parts per million, according to measurements from Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii.
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There Is A New Ebola Virus Outbreak In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo On Tuesday, the ministry of health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo confirmed a new outbreak of Ebola virus in the northwestern region of the country.
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This Type of Exercise May Help Relieve Depression Strength training is good for your body and your mind, according to a new review of more than 30 previously published studies. The paper, published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, found that resistance exercise training (RET), such as weightlifting and ...
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Harvard Scientist: Climate Change May Be Worse Than We Think Daniel Schrag's professional credentials are impressive: He's the director of the Center for the Environment at Harvard University where he's a professor of environmental science and engineering.
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Wash. Nurse Accused of Spreading Hep C to Patients With Her Drug Needles Allegedly Planned to Commit Suicide Wash. Nurse Accused of Spreading Hep C to Patients With Her Drug Needles Allegedly Planned to Commit Suicide. Jeff Truesdell. May 09, 2018 03:07 PM.
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases exploring universal flu vaccine Because influenza (flu) viruses mutate constantly, the viruses that emerge throughout flu season may not match those targeted by vaccines.
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Berks County woman testifies at US Senate committee hearing on diabetes, price of insulin For more information on the diabetes self-management program through Berks Encore, call Kathy Roberts, health and wellness coordinator, at 610-374-3195, ext.
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MMR Vaccine Market Report 2018: Business Segmentation By Revenue And Market Structure Forecast 2023 MMR Vaccine Market report studies in detail the industry dynamics of the global MMR Vaccine Industry. The Market dynamics consists of the Opportunities, Trends and Challenges that are effective for the global MMR Vaccine Industry.
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San Diego's night-time surf glowing with aqua colored light as bioluminescence takes hold A red tide that developed off San Diego over the past few days is producing one of nature's small but grand spectacles: bioluminescent light in the ocean.
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Bridge science, religion to care for the mentally ill, say California bishops The Catholic bishops of California have issued a pastoral letter on mental health that calls for "bridges between science and religion" and exhorts rejection of the stigma often associated with mental illness.
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Mad Scientists Taught a Predatory Spider to Jump for Them and Now We're All Probably Doomed Scientists at the University of Manchester in the UK trained a spider named Kim to jump for them, then recorded her leaps on high-speed cameras.
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Here's what consuming more water does to kidney patients? Making patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) drink more water does not slow down the decline of their kidney function, suggests a recent research.
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Winnebago County prepares for mosquito, tick season ROCKFORD - Winnebago County health officials are trying to beat back a national trend of increasing bug-borne diseases with their agency's three R's - reduce, repel and report.
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Nigerian government shutters cough syrup manufacturers in an effort to stem an epidemic of codeine addiction A few years back, I had a cough that was so bad that I ended up dislocating a rib from hacking away. My doctor prescribed me a cough syrup laced, heavily, with codeine.
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Risk of infertility, diabetes, obesity, cancer high if you microwave food in plastic containers Scientists have found that heating food in plastic containers in a microwave oven can cause high blood pressure, affect fertility, and damage the brain functioning.
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Moms-to-be, eating food microwaved in plastic containers can put you & your child at great risk NEW DELHI: Food microwaved in plastic containers can put you or your unborn child at a greater risk of infertility, diabetes, obesity and cancer.
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