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Ebola death toll rises to 12 in Congo KINSHASA, Congo -- Another person has died in Congo of a confirmed case of Ebola, bringing the number of fatalities from the latest outbreak to 12, the country's health ministry said Sunday.
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Mosquitoes get the attention, but experts warn of ticks over Memorial Day weekend MINNEAPOLIS (KARE 11) -- New numbers from the Centers for Disease Control show insect-related illness has tripled over the past 15 years.
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Cockroach milk is packed full of nutrients, tastes like cow's milk, experts say Experts say a rare milk crystal produced by cockroaches contains human health benefits and boasts four times as much protein as cow's milk, according to the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine in India.
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No sign of letup in hepatitis A hotspots Anyone who was looking for the nationwide rise in Hepatitis A cases to subside by Memorial Day was sorely disappointed. One of the hottest spots in the country for Hepatitis A is Kentucky where ten counties are reporting some 692 confirmed cases and ...
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Authorities warn of action if buses, autos refuse ride to hospital staff Kozhikode, May 27 (PTI) The motor vehicles department here has warned bus and autorickshaw owners of strict action if they decline hospital staff a ride fearing Nipah virus.
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Parked Cars Can Hit Deadly Temperatures In Just 1 Hour: How To Prevent Hot Car Deaths It only takes about one hour for a young child trapped inside a car on a hot day to suffer from heat injury or die from hyperthermia.
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Prostate cancer symptoms should not be ignored Let's be honest: men often don't want to talk about some things, and that includes prostate health. That is why I am addressing this column to not only men, but women, too, so they are aware of issues the men in their lives may be dealing with and ...
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Take processed meat at your own peril, global cancer body now warns Processed meat and energy drinks increase your chances of contracting cancer, according to a new report by World Cancer Research Fund.
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Would you be game to try a glass of cockroach milk? THE newest product sparking a superfood craze is billed as one of the most nutritious substances on earth. But there's a catch.
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Clothes With Permethrin Insecticide May Prevent Tick-Borne Diseases: Other Effective Ways To Prevent Tick Bites Insecticide-treated clothes marketed to prevent tick bites work and may help prevent tick-borne diseases, a study conducted by researchers from the U.S.
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Nearly 10% of 'gluten-free' restaurant dishes contain gluten, Melbourne study finds A survey of 127 restaurants in Melbourne finds 9% of foods declared gluten-free is not. Photograph: minoandriani/Getty Images/iStockphoto.
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Mussels in Washington's Puget Sound test positive for opioids, other drugs SEATTLE - Shellfish in the Puget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean along the northwest coast of Washington, tested positive for the prescription opioid oxycodone.
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Cancer Experts Claim No Amount of Alcohol, Bacon or Sausage is Safe The World Cancer Research Fund shared some bad news for anyone who loves bacon, alcohol and sausage, but good news for anyone who hopes to lower their risk of developing cancer.
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Disturbing half human-half chicken embryos created in lab NEW YORK-Scientists in New York have created half human-half chicken embryos in what some have described as 'sick' and 'disturbing' experiments.
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Bill Would Ban Tobacco Sales To Youth Under 21 A measure in play at the Statehouse would make it a crime to sell tobacco products, including cigarettes and vaping devices, to those under age 21.
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A new mum has died just 6 weeks after the birth of her daughter DIANA Sevealii only had weeks to spend with her newborn baby girl. The last moments they spent together were heartbreaking. Carolyne Meng-Yee.
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A bamboozled bumblebee Iridescence is a form of structural colour which uses regular repeating nanostructures to reflect light at slightly different angles, causing a colour-change effect.
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Seafood-lovers have more sex and take less time to get pregnant Couples who eat a lot of seafood have sex more often and are quicker to achieve a pregnancy, USA research has shown. Prior studies have linked the consumption of fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon and tuna, to increased progesterone ...
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Gene Editing Blocks HIV Transmission In Cells AsianScientist (May 29, 2018) - A team of scientists in Japan has successfully deleted human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) genes from infected cells using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system.
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Want to get pregnant fast? Try seafood diet to increase our libido Fertility problems are a major issue for modern couples, especially given the hectic lifestyles we lead and the irregular attention we give to our diet, sleep and exercise.
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Tanzania: Over 5000 Girls Vaccinated for Cervical Cancer MORE than 5000 girls in Dar es Salaam region have been vaccinated against cervical cancer since the vaccination campaign rolled out last April.
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Gambia Contribute to the International World No Tobacco Day Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than several millions deaths per year including more than several millions deaths resulting from secondhand smoke exposure.
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Researchers discover a new link between alcohol, genes and heart failure There is a strong link between heart health, genes, and alcohol. The latest study conducted by the Imperial College London showed that researchers explored faulty versions of a gene called titin.
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Trying to conceive? Gorge on seafood Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], May 28 : Turns out, seafood-rich diet has got many more benefits than was originally thought. According to a study conducted by The Endocrine Society, couples who eat more seafood tend to have sexual intercourse more often and ...
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Sonic Healthcare in Irish cancer screening scandal A Sonic Healthcare US subsidiary has paid Irish woman Vicky Phelan £2.5 million ($4.4 A Sonic Healthcare US subsidiary has paid Irish woman Vicky Phelan £2.5 million ($4.4 million) after the lab reported that a 2011 pap smear was negative, when it ...
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Iridescent colors could have started out as camouflage Iridescent colors on birds and insects stand out brightly to the human eye. In nature, though, iridescent coloring could act as a sort of camouflage against predatory insects.
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Almost three-quarters of men with small-growing prostate cancers not properly monitored It is well known that many prostate cancers are slow-growing, but specialists have warned that does not mean men with low-risk cancers can avoid the doctor's office all together.
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Want to get pregnant faster? Try seafood Turns out, seafood-rich diet has got many more benefits than was originally thought. According to a study conducted by The Endocrine Society, couples who eat more seafood tend to have sexual intercourse more often and get pregnant faster than other ...
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Study: Exergaming improves quality of life in heart failure patients Playing video games that involve physical exertion (known as exergaming) improves quality of life in patients with heart failure, according to late breaking results from the HF-Wii study presented today at Heart Failure 2018 and the World Congress on ...
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Obesity is not a lifestyle choice! WE should all know that obesity is a condition where a person has accumulated so much body fat that it might have a negative effect on their health.
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Nipah virus scare in India: several states investigating suspicious cases and issuing advisories on Kerala travel The Union Health Ministry maintains virus outbreak is a localised occurrence and there is no need to panic, but fear runs high across the country.
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Otago University study highlights 'giant' issue of poor oral health for ageing Kiwis A University of Otago researcher says the aged care sector is not prepared for more and more people entering old age with their own teeth.
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Biggest casualty of Nipah virus could be Kerala tourism Jihad Hussain, the managing director of travel company Gateway Malabar, had to travel to Kozhikode on May 24 despite the district reporting the highest number of casualties due to the Nipah virus.
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Men lead the smokers pack in SA "It was a great night with friends, I asked a friend to pass me the cigarette so I could smoke. Most of them begged me not to, but I was determined to experiment.
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Remove barriers to mental illness treatment The failure to provide treatment and supportive community services to people with mental illness - both in the community and in hospitals - has overburdened emergency rooms, crowded state and local jails, and left untreated patients to fend for ...
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