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Why does Ebola keep showing up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? When news broke this week that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing yet another Ebola outbreak, many public health experts were not surprised.
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Food Makers Vow to Cut Trans Fats Globally The World Health Organization is launching an initiative to eliminate trans fats from diets globally, pressing makers of foods and oils, and governments, to accelerate work to prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths from heart disease each year.
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Indianapolis Woman Dies From Misdiagnosed Necrotizing Fasciitis: What Are The Symptoms Of Flesh-Eating Disease? 50-year-old Carol Martin from Indianapolis died two months after contracting necrotizing fasciitis, also known as flesh-eating bacteria while vacationing in Florida.
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A Mysterious 'Two-Headed Deer' Was Found in a Forest. Now Scientists Have Analysed It Not a hoax. MICHELLE STARR. 14 MAY 2018. Sometimes mushroom hunting can yield much more than you bargain for. In the case of a forest delver in Minnesota, the discovery was straight out of a twisted tale on mutant creatures - a deceased, two-headed ...
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Two-headed fawn found in Minnesota forest shows rare wildlife deformity A mushroom hunter's discovery of a conjoined white-tailed fawn in a Minnesota forest two years ago is being hailed by researchers as a landmark case among oddities in nature.
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Why does Ebola keep coming back? The Ebola virus has reared its head again, this time in the Democratic Republic of Congo. While it is impossible to predict exactly where and when the next outbreak will occur, we now know much more about how to prevent a crisis.
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Congo, UN deploy specialists to tackle Ebola epidemic KINSHASA (Reuters) - The Democratic Republic of Congo and U.N. agencies began deploying emergency teams of specialists over the weekend to try to prevent the spread of an Ebola epidemic suspected to have infected more than 30 people, they said on ...
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Stress made 74% of people feel 'unable to cope' Stress is taking its toll with almost three quarters of Scots who took part in a survey feeling unable to cope in the past year. In the poll, commissioned by the Mental Health Foundation, more than a third of people (35%) had experienced suicidal ...
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Michigan Officials Will Regulate CBD Oil As Marijuana, But Texas Officials Consider Crackdown A report from 'Reason' posited that Texas' proposed crackdown on CBD products might be harmful to patients who use the substance for their chronic health conditions.
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CDC hides ticks on a poppyseed muffin. Thanks for ruining muffins forever, some say The Centers for Disease Control just wanted to warn people about the connection between ticks and Lyme disease. But photos of a poppyseed muffin with five ticks hidden amid the seeds posted to Twitter by the agency May 4 with the caption, "Ticks can be ...
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Tyler Komen Race for the Cure brings together breast cancer survivors, supporters for 20th year In a sea of mostly pink shirts and smiles, a group of around 80 breast cancer survivors lit up the amphitheater at Tyler's Bergfeld Park as they posed for a photo.
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It's past time to cure stigma of mental illness Mention mental illness, and far too often, the focus quickly turns to its tragic outcomes that play out in courtrooms, jailhouses and graveyards.
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Vitamin D could help treat diabetes: study Studies have suggested a correlation between high vitamin D concentrations in the blood and a lower risk of diabetes. Vitamin D can help treat damaged beta cells in pancreas that produce, store and release the hormone insulin, paving they way for a new ...
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Vitamin D Could Help Treat Diabetes: Natural Ways To Increase The Levels Of Vitamin D According to the study published in the journal Cell, vitamin D is known to treat damaged beta cells in our pancreas that produce, store and release the hormone insulin, which resulted in a new approach to treat diabetes.
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He donated blood every week for 60 years and saved the lives of 2.4 million babies SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) - Most people, when they retire, get a gold watch. James Harrison deserves so much more than that. Harrison, known as the "Man With the Golden Arm," has donated blood nearly every week for 60 years.
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Cannabis use up among parents with children in the home NEW YORK--Cannabis use increased among parents who smoke cigarettes, as well as among non-smoking parents, according to a latest study from researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and City University of New York.
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Local mental health center says awareness should focus on kids May is mental health awareness month and experts say that 1 in 5 kids have an emotional or behavioral illness. And the majority of them don't have access to the treatment that they need.
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New stem-cell jab that could cure men of erectile dysfunction is developed by scientists The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Add your comment.
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Mother's Day rally highlights need for affordable insulin Nicole Smith-Holt teared up as she spoke about her son to a small crowd on the Capitol steps Saturday in St. Paul. "Tomorrow is my first Mother's Day without Alec," she said.
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Reader: Who Asks for Pregnancy Advice From a Dispensary Employee? Denver Health recently commissioned an undercover study that involved two women calling dispensaries around the state, saying they were eight weeks pregnant and suffering from morning sickness...and according to the results, a majority of Colorado ...
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Thousands join Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure run along lakefront Thousands of runners participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure along Chicago's lakefront on Sunday. In a sea of pink, survivors and supports turned out despite the cold and rain to help raise funds for those fighting breast cancer and ...
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Veteran Study Reveals Even Mild Case Of Traumatic Brain Injury May Up Dementia Risk By analyzing the data of thousands of U.S. veterans, researchers have found that people who have mild traumatic brain injury even without loss of consciousness still have more than twice the risk of developing dementia compared with people who do not ...
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Op-ed: Curing the mental health stigma May is Mental Health Month, and the theme designated by the National Alliance on Mental Illness this year is "Cure Stigma." We have certainly come a long way and are more accepting about mental illness, but we still have a lot of work to do.
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Patients told of failed smear test results, said CervicalCheck A wrong assertion that CervicalCheck had notified cervical cancer patients that their smear test results were incorrect was made during Vicky Phelan's High Court case.
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Despite rain, thousands of runners, walkers turn out for Race for the Cure Rick Checchio of Forest Hills and 15 other members of his family stopped for group photos early Sunday morning in front of a bright pink dumpster at Schenley Park as they made their way to the starting line for the Susan G. Komen Pittsburgh Race for ...
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Healthy eating can help women protect their hearing ability WASHINGTON DC: Ladies! You may want to start eating healthy as according to a recent study, it can help protect your hearing. The research conducted by the Brigham and Women's Hospital found that patterns of healthy eating may lower risk of hearing ...
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A hangover pill? Tests on drunk mice show promise LOS ANGELES (AP) - Research being done at the University of California, Los Angeles seeks to find a cure to the aches and pains of over-indulgence.
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No E. coli reported in W.Va; officials urge continued caution as outbreak spreads CLARKSBURG - West Virginia has largely been spared from food-borne illnesses currently making their rounds in several states, including 20 cases of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce reported in Pennsylvania.
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Relay For Life is 'supportive and uplifting' For the 25th year, the Bradley County Relay For Life will be held in the community on Saturday at Cleveland High School stadium. To celebrate this 25-year milestone, the Relay for Life has taken as its theme "Lights, Camera, Cure.
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Here's Another Reason to Avoid Taking Unnecessary Antibiotics Taking certain oral antibiotics may come with an unpleasant side effect, according to new research. A study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology found that taking any of five types of oral antibiotics was associated ...
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