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In Congo city where Ebola resides, fear but not panic MBANDAKA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - In the city of Mbandaka in northwest Congo, Mbombo Roge does not shake hands with friends anymore: Ebola changed all that.
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More Ebola cases confirmed, Not a Public Health Emergency… yet In a follow-up on the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), health officials now report a cumulative total of 45 EVD cases including 25 deaths (case fatality rate = 56%) from three health zones in Equateur ...
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The Ebola superhighway: Why the new outbreak terrifies public health authorities A new outbreak of the Ebola virus that has killed at least two dozen people has set public health officials scrambling to contain the epidemic as it threatens to spread far beyond the remote jungles of the Congo River Basin - and raises new questions ...
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Are Hotel Pools Safe? Poop Germs In Treated Water Can Still Make You Sick, A New CDC Report Says With summer on the way, you're probably looking forward to setting up your out of office and relaxing by the pool. But the CDC delivered a little bit of bad news this morning for those of us who wanted to do just that: turns out that poop germs in ...
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Adult entertainment industry group trolls Trump with letter explaining difference between HIV and HPV The top trade association for the adult entertainment industry is trolling President Trump · Donald John TrumpUS ends aid for northwest Syria: report FBI informant met with three Trump campaign advisers: report McCabe lawyer fires back at Trump: 'You ...
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Congo Says 3 New Ebola Cases Confirmed in Large City KINSHASA, Congo - Three new cases of the often lethal Ebola virus have been confirmed in a city of more than one million people, Congo's health minister announced, as the spread of the hemorrhagic fever in an urban area raised alarm.
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Cure for Migraine? FDA Approves Amgen, Novartis Drug Aimovig The FDA has approved a new migraine drug that can cut the number of attacks patients suffer each month. The drug, called erenumab-aooe and marketed as Aimovig, is the first preventative migraine treatment approved by the FDA, according to a statement ...
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Norovirus sickens 56 at 4 Seattle-area restaurants An outbreak of norovirus affected 56 people who had eaten or worked at four area restaurants. No one was hospitalized. The establishments were ordered to clean and disinfect.
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Be smart and take precautions from skin cancer With Memorial Day approaching and summer ramping up, it is important to remember that spending time in the sun means protecting your skin from its harmful rays.
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Experts explain how to detect the warning signs of skin cancer Skin cancer, defined by the fact that it starts on the skin, is more common in the United States than all other human cancers combined.
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How Often You Should Eat Fish To Prevent Heart Disease The just-released American Heart Association (AHA) Science Advisory doesn't justify my eating sushi for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day during a recent visit to Japan.
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Using virtual biopsies to improve melanoma detection With Skin Cancer Awareness Month upon us, Colorado State University researcher Jesse Wilson is accelerating research to improve imaging and detection of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, and the fifth most common cancer in the United ...
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Chad Carr Pediatric Brain Tumor Center at UMich launched with $30M gift The Carr family pose for a picture next to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney's Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Fl., on Nov. 19, 2014.
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FDA approves preventive migraine treatment 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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Toddler contracts first rat lung worm disease case on Oahu in 2018 The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed the first case of rat lungworm disease contracted on Oahu this year. The case of rat lungworm disease was found in a toddler from Central Oahu.
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7 Foods That Can Make Your Allergies Worse Wine, spicy wings, and other surprising things that you may want to cut back on during allergy season. Can your diet amp up your allergies?
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Salmonella Outbreak From Caterer Sickens 70 People And Hospitalizes 4 In Newton County, Georgia An outbreak of salmonella poisoning is nothing to be taken lightly, especially in the case of a May 2018 incident in one community in Georgia.
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Oregon hospital pursues 'war on melanoma' PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Oregon Health & Science University has declared a 'war on melanoma' and is recruiting unusual foot soldiers for the job: hair dressers, makeup artists, masseurs, nail technicians and tattoo artists.
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This protein can treat triple-negative breast cancer Researchers have developed a remedy to thwart the metastatic spread of breast cancer, a leading cause of death among women. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, showed that by inhibiting a protein called TAK1, the researchers ...
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MP demands more must be done for forces mental health Labour MP for Portsmouth South, Stephen Morgan, has called on the government to improve its mental healthcare offering for members of the armed forces.
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Benefits of exercise for mental health This year's National Mental Health Month theme is "Fitness#4Mind#4Body." Mental health is essential to everyone's overall health and well-being.
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Reed: Congress makes mental health priority WASHINGTON - In a call with reporters on Wednesday, Rep. Tom Reed (R-Corning) sought to highlight congressional efforts surrounding Mental Health Awareness Month.
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AUA 2018: Prostate Cancer Tumor Board Published 18 May 2018; San Francisco, CA (UroToday.com) This dynamic, multidisciplinary panel discussed four complex patients and varied approaches to prostate cancer management.
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Fasting diets may raise risk of diabetes, researchers warn New study also suggests regimes that include intermittent fasting may cause other long-term health problems. Robin McKie, science editor.
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Hawaii toddler contracts rat lungworm disease on Oahu HONOLULU (AP) - A toddler on Oahu has contracted rat lungworm disease, the island's first case of the year, Hawaii health officials said.
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Here's Why a Disrupted Sleeping Pattern Could Increase Your Risk of Depression Don't mess with your body clock, or it will mess you up. LINDSAY DODGSON, BUSINESS INSIDER. 19 MAY 2018. Our internal body clocks, or circadian rhythms, determine nearly every biological process in our bodies, including sleeping, eating, and our ...
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Thomas Health System holds special hepatitis screening clinic KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The hepatitis A outbreak hitting our region has had many people worried about contracting the virus.
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Talk about Lyme slated CANAJOHARIE - The Lyme Action Network and the Canajoharie Chamber of Commerce will present "What You Need to Know About Lyme and Other Tick-borne Diseases" with Prof.
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Novel Blood Test Improves Detection of High-Grade Prostate Cancer SAN FRANCISCO—The IsoPSA test, an investigational blood assay, predicts a man's risk of harboring high-grade prostate cancer more accurately than standard PSA tests and has the potential to reduce the number of unnecessary prostate biopsies ...
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Maintaining a daily rhythm is important for mental health, study suggests NEW YORK (CNN) - Sticking to a normal daily rhythm - being active during the day and sleeping at night - can have more benefits than you might expect.
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