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What to know about E. Coli after the romaine lettuce-related outbreak Concerns are rising amid the nationwide outbreak of food poisoning from E. Coli that has killed one person in California and infected 121 so far, according to official counts.
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132-pound ovarian tumor removed from Connecticut woman (CNN) A 132-pound ovarian tumor was removed from a 38-year-old Connecticut woman this year, according to two doctors involved in the case.
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Poor diet delays pregnancy, curbs fertility: study Women who shun fruit or eat lots of fast food take longer to get pregnant and are less likely to conceive within a year, according to a study released Thursday.
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High school senior sounds the alarm on teen 'juuling' trend with eye-opening video A new video sheds an eye-opening light on teens' use of e-cigarettes, or what they call "juuling." The term derives from Juul, a popular vaping device.
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Seniors and sex: Many adults ages 65-80 are having sex (and most are pretty satisfied) Four out of 10 adults ages 65 to 80 say they are having sex. The numbers are highest among men, but women report more sexual satisfaction.
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One in six think hay fever spreads like a cold, survey finds Almost one in six people believe hay fever can spread like the common cold, a survey has revealed. High pollen counts are expected in parts of the country across the Bank Holiday weekend, but research by the Met Office found many are unaware of the ...
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Viral Video Shows A Sharp Difference Between Non-Smoker, Smoker's Lungs New Delhi: Two viral videos showing a graphic difference between a pair of healthy lungs and another of a person who regularly smokes.
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Could fast food make it harder for you to get pregnant? Women who eat more fast food spend longer trying to get pregnant, while those who eat more fruit conceive more quickly, researchers in Australia reported Thursday.
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Older Americans aren't talking about sex and here's why that matters Half of Americans over the age of 65 who are in a relationship are sexually active, according to a new poll. But not many of either half - the older Americans who are having sex and the ones who aren't - are talking about it with their partners or ...
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One in six think hay fever spreads like a cold, survey finds #didyouknow that different types of #pollen affect different people? 95% of the population are affected by grass pollen, so you may want to stay up to date with our pollen forecast from now on https://t.
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Overactive immune response linked to hair graying By Will Boggs MD. (Reuters Health) - An overactive immune response, which can occur with viral infections, could result in sudden hair graying, according to research in mice.
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5 local doctors charged with illegally giving out controlled substances WASHINGTON COUNTY, Pa. - Five doctors connected with a drug rehabilitation center in Washington County and Weirton, West Virginia, have been indicted by a federal grand jury.
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Scientists Find Another Possible Explanation for Why Hair Goes Gray Scientists think they've stumbled upon a newly discovered mechanism that could explain why some people's hair turns gray and others become afflicted with patches of unpigmented skin, a rare, stigmatized condition called vitiligo.
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Mosquito- And Tick-Borne Diseases Have Tripled, But The CDC Won't Say It's Climate Change The number of Americans who have gotten sick from mosquito, tick and flea bites more than tripled between 2004 to 2016, according to new figures from the U.S.
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Maine game wardens search for aggressive bobcat in Oxford County STOW - The Maine Warden Service is looking for a bobcat that attacked a 17-year old boy and his father in the Oxford County town of Stow on Wednesday evening and then attacked a small dog in nearby Lovell the next morning.
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Five doctors from opioid addiction clinics indicted WASHINGTON, D.C. - Five doctors, including three who practice in West Virginia, are facing charges for unlawfully distributing buprenorphine and defrauding Medicare and Medicaid.
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Study: Synthetic opioids linked to more overdose deaths than prescription killers In 2016, synthetic opioids, specifically illicit fentanyl, contributed to more overdose deaths in the U.S. than prescription opioids, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
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Auburn grads with rare eye cancer desperate for life-saving study 1992 Auburn graduate Allyson Allred has suffered with ocular melanoma for the past 17 years. She's had her eye removed, multiple liver ablations, and many other treatments.
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Young People Today Are Lonely Many young people today lack companionship. They are not just lonely for a few hours or a few days. Loneliness is a lifestyle for them.
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Woman goes viral after microblading infection and prompts safety tips for other customers A Detroit woman has gone viral for contracting a life-threatening infection after receiving the treatment, and eyebrows are being raised.
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Probiotic bacteria spray eases severe eczema safely in small study Her hands were bloodied and oozing, yet she was compelled to dig her fingernails in deeper - the pain worth it, if it would quell the urge to scratch.
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Norovirus outbreaks linked to oysters a sign of water pollution: BC shellfish group VANCOUVER - Oysters contaminated with norovirus in British Columbia have become a costly problem and the issue magnifies a broader failure to keep oceans clean, says the provincial shellfish growers association.
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As vaping expands, lawmakers may intervene Vaping appears to have replaced cigarettes as the primary nicotine delivery device for teens. At least 19 percent of high school seniors said they vaped nicotine in the last year, along with 16 percent of sophomores and 8 percent of eighth-graders ...
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Up to 270 women may have died after England breast cancer screening failures (CNN) As many as 270 women in England may have died because they were not called for a final breast cancer screening, the British government disclosed on Wednesday.
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Canadian Raw Oysters Are Behind a Norovirus Outbreak in California Raw Canadian oysters are likely behind a norovirus outbreak that has both Canadian and American health officials warning consumers to use caution.
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Embryo-like structure synthesized in a lab could help decipher infertility (CNN) Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types. Now, using mouse stem cells instead of the usual sperm and egg, scientists have created a structure like a blastocyst -- an early embryo.
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Flu-related deaths total 222 in state Three more flu-related deaths were reported in Arkansas in the past week, increasing the state's death toll in the current flu season to 222, the state Department of Health reported Tuesday.
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Canadian oysters sicken dozens in California, officials say (CNN) California health officials are warning residents not to eat oysters from British Columbia, Canada, following a norovirus outbreak.
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Oregon State study: No increased risk to infant if mother eats placenta after birth CORVALLIS, Ore. - An infant faces no increased risk of harm if the mother eats the placenta after birth, according to the largest study ever conducted on the topic.
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Certain foods and sunscreen are the key to avoiding a future with skin cancer It's starting to feel like summertime outside and as the rays shine down, the risk of sunburn rises. MOREAdditional LinksPoll.
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Trial finds no benefit of bath emollients beyond standard eczema care for children Emollient bath additives provide no meaningful benefit when used in addition to standard eczema care in children, finds a trial published by The BMJ today.
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Food groups affect age at which menopause commences, finds UK research In the first UK study examining the relationship between the diet and the start of the menopause in British women, researchers have found certain food groups could affect the age at which the menopause begins.
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Downs seniors concerned flu vax is not enough OLDER residents of the Southern Downs have become concerned about whether the free influenza vaccine offers them the best protection.
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Love eating rice and pasta? It may advance start of menopause LONDON: Eating lots of refined carbohydrates, particularly white pasta and rice, may advance the start of menopause by about one-and-a-half years, warns a study.
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California Department of Public Health New Campaign Targets Tobacco Industry's Deceptive Marketing to Youth. In an effort to combat the tobacco industry's latest marketing strategies aimed at getting youth hooked on nicotine, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today launched ...
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Teenage smoking rate drops by 28% The rate at which young people in Ireland are smoking has plummeted, with a new study showing the dramatic impact of falls in peer smoking and increased difficulty in getting cigarettes in the first place.
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Irish Cancer Screening Scandal Erupts, Is Tied to US Lab A huge scandal has erupted in Ireland over misread cervical cancer screening results that may have led to the deaths of at least 17 women to date.
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HPV vaccine: 'break taboos and roll out vaccine for boys' A father from Penarth wants the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine given to all teenage boys, after his own cancer diagnosis. David Hughes, 56, paid for his own son to have the vaccination privately.
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Serious Injuries Are More Likely To Be Fatal For People With O Blood Type The thing we're most likely to not know when filling out a government form - our blood type - might mean the difference between life and death following a traumatic injury, a new study in Critical Care suggests.
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