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US plans to provide several million dollars for Ebola outbreak in Congo The United States is planning to provide several million dollars to support the global response to the growing Ebola outbreak in Congo, officials said Friday.
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High risk of Ebola spread in Congo, WHO says The Ebola virus could spread exponentially now that it's reached a big city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, World Health Organization officials said Friday.
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CDC: Stop Going Into Hotel Pools And Hot Tubs With Diarrhea ATLANTA, GA (CBS Local) - It's almost summer and many people will be looking to jump into the nearest swimming pool, however the CDC is warning Americans that the water they're diving into may not be so clean.
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Nasty germs may be lurking in your hotel swimming pool CBS NEWS With summer almost upon us, health officials are warning Americans to take precaution against nasty germs that could be lurking in swimming pools.
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Teen develops 'wet lung' after vaping for just 3 weeks An 18-year old woman working as a hostess in a rural Pennsylvania restaurant decided to try e-cigarettes, perhaps another of the innumerable bistro workers hoping to calm frayed nerves with a smoke - or in this case, a vape.
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Teen develops "wet lung" after vaping for 3 weeks CBS NEWS - A Pennsylvania teen developed respiratory failure and needed to be placed on a breathing machine as a result of vaping, doctors say.
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New drug brings hope to migraine sufferers DENVER -- One in seven Americans suffers from migraine headaches with symptoms ranging from vision problems to nausea and of course, that painful pounding.
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FDA approves preventive migraine treatment SILVER SPRING, Md. - Migraine sufferers across the United States have their eyes on a newly approved drug that's offering hope for reducing the frequency of monthly migraine attacks.
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Eating Fish Twice A Week Could Strengthen Heart Health, Study Says The American Heart Association has released a new advisory that might have people considering having fish for several of their meals.
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Why counting calories doesn't work Not all calories are created equal, a new paper has warned. Some calories, especially those from sugar-sweetened beverages, could be more harmful to our health than others, researchers advise.
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Nightly News Full Broadcast (May 18th) At least 10 killed, many injured in Santa Fe, Texas school shooting, and Friday's other top stories. Share Video; Facebook · Twitter · E-mail; Embed.
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Deadly Rabies Alert Issued For Parts Of Kendall KENDALL, FL - Health officials issued a rabies alert for parts of Kendall on Friday after a raccoon tested positive for the deadly disease.
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San Francisco to distribute addiction drug directly to users San Francisco's mayor plans to put medical teams on the streets to distribute a drug that curbs heroin cravings in opioid addicts, an initiative he says will be the first in the country.
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San Francisco to distribute addiction drug directly to users SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco's mayor plans to put medical teams on the streets to distribute a drug that curbs heroin cravings in opioid addicts, an initiative he says will be the first in the country.
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Is it Safe to Eat Romaine Lettuce Again? U.S. public health officials say romaine lettuce contaminated with E. coli bacteria—which has sickened 172 people across 32 states, killing one—is probably no longer on grocery store shelves or being served in restaurants.
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Kratom distributed in NC recalled over salmonella fears Kratom powder sold in North Carolina has been recalled after tests showed the presence of salmonella. Pious Lion in Asheville and Buffalo Distro Group of Mechanicsville, Virginia have both recalled kratom powder.
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Sorting Out Genomic Tests for Prostate Cancer SAN FRANCISCO -- Genomic tests to help guide treatment decisions for prostate cancer frequently pointed in different directions when used to evaluate the same patient, a small retrospective study showed.
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NMSU researchers to explain upcoming mosquito release in public meeting New Mexico State University biology professors Immo Hansen, Kathryn Hanley and John Xu will give a presentation about the research behind the upcoming release of sterile male mosquitoes on the NMSU campus in June.
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Opioid Crisis: What People Don't Know About Heroin In a society that's lost its faith in religion and institutions of government, does the opiate of the masses become, simply, opiates?
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Colorado Researchers Studying CBD Oil In Dogs FORT COLLINS, Colo (CBS4) - Parents of children who suffer seizures swear by cannabinoid. They say it curbs the number and severity of the seizures that their children endure.
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Plain Nuts Catering & Deli tied to Salmonella Outbreak Approximately 70 individuals have reported illness to the Health Department. The Newton County Health Department is continuing to investigate an outbreak of Salmonella.
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For some, Boardman Relay for Life is beacon of hope By SAMANTHA PHILLIPS. sphillips@vindy.com. BOARDMAN. Decades ago, a doctor diagnosed Kathy Flickinger of Youngstown with cancer and told her she had five years to live.
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Chiropractic Has Role to Play in Easing Back Pain By Dennis Thompson. HealthDay Reporter. FRIDAY, May 18, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Chiropractic care can help ease low back pain when added to a comprehensive treatment plan, a new clinical trial has found.
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Five myths about spring allergies Start your day with the news you need from the Bay Area and beyond. Sign up for our new Morning Report weekday newsletter. By Neeta Ogden | Special To The Washington Post.
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Surge in young Americans using marijuana as first drug Proportion of young people who tried cigarettes as their first drug fell over the same period, US study says. Nicola Davis · @NicolaKSDavis.
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Big data reveals new Alzheimer's risk genes An international research team led by scientists at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Queensland, has identified three new genes linked to the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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What Diseases Do Ticks Carry? 7 Illnesses To Be Aware Of If you're excited about the summer sun and the possibility of hiking and going to the lake, it's worth being careful: summer is also tick season.
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Keto diet: What you can and can't eat You've likely heard of the Keto diet, but many of us don't know what it is. The popular diet is low in carbs and high in fat, which can force your body to burn fat instead of sugar.
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More Young People Are Using Marijuana Before Cigarettes or Alcohol Young people are increasingly choosing marijuana over cigarettes or alcohol, according to a new study. The number of 12 to 21-year olds who used marijuana before any other drug (including cigarettes and alcohol) nearly doubled from 4.8% in 2004 to 8% ...
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Should I get tested for hepatitis C? Q. I have recently been hearing a lot about getting tested for hepatitis C. I don't think I have any risk factors, but is this something I should consider?
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Lizards With Toxic Green Blood Are Super Freaky Lurking quietly in the deep dark jungles of New Guinea are a group of lizards who share a rather striking feature: green blood. It's a rare trait for vertebrates to have, but new insights into this strange blood could lead to innovative medical ...
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Experts reveal why you shouldn't use your mobile phone after 10pm Scrolling through social media as you're trying to nod off to sleep could increase the likelihood of developing mood problems, a new study claims.
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Lung Cancer Screening Rates Disappoint CHICAGO -- Lung cancer screening rates remain low across the U.S., despite evidence that the tests can save lives, a researcher said.
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High Blood Pressure? Diet and Exercise Key For Better Management, Say Experts The World Hypertension Day is celebrated each year on 17th May 2018. Hypertension or high blood pressure is one of the most common conditions faced by people across globally.
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