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Doctors save woman as medical problem forces emergency landing in Pittsburgh An American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Cleveland was diverted to Pittsburgh Saturday when a woman suffered an allergic reaction after eating a bag of chips.
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A Florida woman woke to a roach crawling into her ear. Nine days later, it was removed. Those screams you hear? They're the collective sounds of primal anguish after reading a Florida woman's account of waking up with a palmetto bug in her ear.
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A Florida woman recounts how a cockroach crawled into her ear — and it took nine days to get it out Katie Holley was jolted awake by a cold thing -- what she had initially thought was a small piece of ice that somehow slid down her left ear.
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Schumer demands FDA to reign in and ban kid-friendly, e-cigarette flavors Standing alongside New York kids who say they have become addicted to their e-cig, "Juul," and on the heels of a just-out warning letter from the nation's most respected health coalitions that cites the continued spread of e-cigarette use among middle ...
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Pennsylvania: Health officials warn of possible measles exposure in Williamsport, Port Trevorton Officials in Pennsylvania are warning employees, customers and visitors to two locations in Williamsport, Lycoming County and Port Trevorton, Snyder County, that an individual with a confirmed case of measles visited two local stores and may have ...
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Study links gray hair with immune system activity, viral infection By the Philippine News Agency. A new study on mice, published on Thursday in the open access journal PLOS Biology, offered insights into why some people's hair may turn gray in response to a serious illness or chronic stress.
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Parents of Multiples Have More Mental Health Issues But Less Treatment Parents of twins and other multiple-birth children experience increased rates of depression, anxiety and other mental health problems, particularly during the first three months, according to a new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Practice ...
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Deadly E. coli O157:H7 HUS Outbreak Linked to Romaine Reaches North Dakota; Lawyer Explains Why Outbreak May ... The deadly E. coli O157:H7 HUS outbreak that is linked to romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region has reached North Dakota.
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Yale Experiment Would Re-Animate The Brain After Person Dies, Critics Say It Would Be 'Fate Worse Than Death' Scientists at Yale University have already successfully re-animated the brains of slaughtered pigs, and said they could be able to do the same with humans.
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4-Year-Old Superhero Saves Siblings With Bone Marrow Transplant Superheroes come in all shape, sizes, and even ages, as one 4-year-old proved recently. Super Michael DeMasi, Jr. was on the job when his younger siblings needed his help - in the form of his bone marrow.
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CDC: Insect-Borne Illnesses On The Rise BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning the public that dangerous insect-borne illnesses are on the rise.
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4-year-old's marrow saves brothers' lives It was barely sunrise and Michael DeMasi Jr. was romping through the corridors at a children's hospital in Philadelphia. The 4-year-old boy fancied himself a real-life superhero, wearing a blue T-shirt with photographs of his 4-month-old twin brothers ...
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How a Low-Carb Diet Might Aid People With Type 1 Diabetes But Andrew has Type 1 diabetes, and six years ago, in order to control his blood sugar levels, his parents put him on a low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet.
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Man Infected With Hepatitis C After ER Visit Files Suit Against MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital A man who claims to have contracted hepatitis C at MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup has filed a lawsuit suit against the hospital.
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Ski resort workers at higher risk for skin cancer Working outdoors at higher elevations, ski resort workers have a much higher risk of skin cancer than the general population. But most ski resorts do little more to prevent skin cancer than reminding their employees to wear sunscreen.
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Five things to know about the Atlanta area's opioid epidemic A new analysis released by the Atlanta Regional Commission last week showed how the opioid epidemic is killing people in parts of metro Atlanta that have previously had low rates of premature death.
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'I saved them because I'm a superhero!': Philadelphian, 4, donates bone marrow to his baby brothers It was barely sunrise and Michael DeMasi Jr. was romping through the corridors at a children's hospital in Philadelphia, balancing on a red line that was etched into the floor design and telling his mother to tie a balloon to him so he could "fly.
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Handheld 3D Skin Printer Shows Potential To Heal Deep Wounds In Mere Minutes The 3D printer is just about the same size as a shoebox and weighs less than one kilogram, according to researchers who worked on the device.
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This astonishingly simple trick to healthy living will blow your mind High blood pressure may kill you down the line, but a few simple steps for dieting and exercising could make a big difference. If you struggle with high blood pressure, and your doctor is urging you to change your ways to avoid problems with heart ...
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National Institutes of Health launches research program based on patient data The National Institutes of Health launched its biobank research program Sunday, bringing Chicago medical professionals together for the launch of its national initiative to diversify and broaden its research.
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Drug epidemic ensnares 25-year-old pill for nerve pain In this May 1, 2018 photo, Dr. Michael Polydefkis, a neurologist at John Hopkins University, poses for a photograph in a lab in Baltimore.
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This Is What Killed Medieval Sultan Who Conquered Jerusalem During the Crusades What killed the sultan Saladin, who famously unified the Muslim world during the 12th century, recaptured Jerusalem from the Christians and helped spark the Third Crusade?
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'Melanoma Monday' to raise skin cancer awareness HOUSTON - It's the first Monday of May which also means it's National Melanoma Monday. Created by the American Academy of Dermatology, the day is all about raising awareness of skin cancer and how it can be caught in its early stages.
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Handheld skin printer may work where skin grafts don't Four years ago, we heard how researchers had created a microwave-oven-sized 3D printer that could produce sheets of skin for treating burns.
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Local woman gets treated for E. coli symptoms MURRAY, KY - Coming home from a long trip wasn't as nice as it sounds for LaDonna Sparks. "I went to Colorado to visit my daughter who is in school there.
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May Is National High Blood Pressure Education Month: Understanding Blood Pressure Understanding blood pressure is key to keeping it at a healthy level. This National Blood Pressure Education Month, here are some of the things that people should know about blood pressure.
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Reducing Stigma And Discrimination Related To HIV And AIDS Stigma and discrimination related to HIV and AIDS a persistent problem in many healthcare facilities around the world, particularly in those countries hardest hit by the epidemic.
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Healthy Outlook: Senior oral health — Why it matters, where to get help and what it will cost Many components of the health care system - often including patients themselves - look straight past patients' teeth and down their throats, rather than addressing oral health needs.
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Electronics Directly 3D-Printed Onto Skin Researchers have successfully 3D-printed electronics directly onto human skin using a technique that paves the way for novel applications—not only in wearable electronic technology but also in medicine.
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