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The US Is In The Midst Of A Suicide Crisis The rate of people dying by suicide has increased in nearly every state since 1999. Some regions have been hit significantly harder than others.
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Centers for Disease Control: Suicides rates have increased 30 percent since 1999 SCOTTSDALE, AZ - Every age group, demographic, geological area of our country has been impacted by suicide, and a new report by the Center for Disease Control shows suicide rates are rising across the nation.
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A Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Backyard Chickens Is Making People Sick, Including Children Keeping live chickens is a booming trend, but exercise caution when handling them, especially if you have children. Share On facebook Share · Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Pin · Share On email Email; Share On copy Copy Link.
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Salmonella in cut melons sickens 60 people, CDC says At least 60 people have been made sick and 31 are in the hospital after eating pre-cut melon contaminated with salmonella, federal health officials said Saturday.
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Salmonella Outbreak That Sickened 60 Is Linked to Pre-Cut Melons A salmonella outbreak that sickened dozens of people last month has been linked to pre-cut melons from a food distributor in Indianapolis, spurring a recall of products in eight states.
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The risk of 'contagion' after suicides is real (CNN) American fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead in her Manhattan apartment in an apparent suicide on Tuesday. Then on Friday morning, CNN's Anthony Bourdain, the chef and storyteller who took viewers around the world in "Parts Unknown," ...
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Welcome To The 'Hotel Influenza': You Can Get $3500 With One Catch The "Hotel Influenza" probably won't appear in any of your Priceline searches for St. Louis, Missouri. If it does, then it better not charge you any money.
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Guests could get paid to stay at St. Louis hotel, get flu ST. LOUIS (AP) - Guests can get paid $3,500 to stay at a St. Louis hotel for up to 12 days with catered meals, as long as they sign up to be exposed to the flu virus.
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License Suspended for Doctor Who Danced, Rapped in Surgeries The medical license of an Atlanta-area dermatologist who posted videos of herself rapping and dancing while performing cosmetic surgery was suspended yesterday, according to Georgia Composite Medical Board documents.
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How to Support Loved Ones Who May Be At Risk of Suicide, According to Psychologists Two high-profile deaths by suicide - those of fashion designer Kate Spade and chef Anthony Bourdain - were met with an outpouring of grief from fans this week.
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Local crisis center available for those in need Suicide has made national headlines this week after the loss of two prominent figures. News 18 talked to Mental Health America Wabash Valley Center Friday about a 24/7 crisis center available locally.
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Dancing Dermatologist Has License Yanked by Georgia Medical Board There is no saving face for dermatologist Dr. Windell Davis-Boutte. The dancing doctor, who hit medical infamy after videos of her rapping and dancing to "Cut It" by O.T.
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Having tonsils out as a child linked to respiratory diseases New research has found that having tonsils removed during childhood is associated with triple the risk of upper respiratory tract diseases, including asthma and pneumonia.
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Kwik Trip Removes Del Monte Vegetable Trays From Stores After 14 People Get Sick Eleven people in Wisconsin and three people in Minnesota have fallen ill from food-related illness. All 14 cases can be blamed on vegetable trays.
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Another source of foodborne disease to consider: kitchen towels ATLANTA - There is a risk that the pathogens that accumulate on kitchen towels can cause food poisoning, but how much of a risk depends on several factors, including family size, diet type and what exactly the towels are used for, researchers reported ...
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Tea towels 'can cause food poisoning' Multi-use of tea towels is putting households at risk of food poisoning, research suggests. Scientists from the University of Mauritius examined 100 towels that had been used for a month.
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Tonsil removal in childhood may increase asthma risk Sydney: Removing tonsils and adenoids in childhood increases the long-term risk of respiratory disorders such as asthma and influenza, as well as allergic and infectious diseases, says a study of nearly 1.2 million children.
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Cleveland woman with Alzheimer's disease reported missing from home CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Authorities are searching for an 85-year-old woman who has Alzheimer's disease and went missing Saturday from her Cleveland home.
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Vaping Essays: E-Cigarette Sellers Offering Scholarships A growing number of e-cigarette and vaporizer sellers have started offering college scholarships as a way to get their brands listed on university websites and to get students to write essays about the potential benefits of vaping.
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More resources for Worcester-area children marshaled to prevent mental illness, erase stigma Allesandro Veinbachs feels certain that if her parents hadn't realized that she was suffering with mental health issues and got her help, she wouldn't be alive today.
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Vaping Rising Among Teens: What San Francisco Banning Flavoring May Do San Francisco wants tobacco to taste like tobacco. And propylene glycol and nicotine to taste like propylene glycol and nicotine. Not like mango, mint, cucumbers, berries, Smurf Sauce, or other vaping product flavors.
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Experts: Suicide Can Be Prevented More people are committing suicide than ever before, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reports, but suicide isn't uniquely an American issue.
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Carboxytherapy Result In Short-term Reduction Of Belly Fat: Study Fed up of trying to reduce belly fat? A weekly carbon dioxide gas-based therapy could be safe and effective in eliminating fat around the stomach, results of first clinical trials have shown.
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Blood test could predict pregnancy due date, potential for preterm birth The test estimated due dates within two weeks in nearly half the cases, making it as accurate as the current, more expensive method, ultrasound, and more accurate than guesses based on a woman's last period.
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Relay for Life celebrates survivors, inspires fight against cancer As cancers survivors donned their medals for the the Survivor Recognition Ceremony and took the first lap of the 2018 American Cancer Society Relay for Life down East Veterans Boulevard, teams of walkers and supporters cheered.
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Fewer US Youth Using Tobacco Products, According To 2017 Study Fewer U.S. middle and high school students are smoking. The number has gone down significantly in recent years, however millions of teens still report using tobacco products.
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All you need to know about breastfeeding Breastfeeding the infant for a certain amount of time has always been associated with health benefits. A group of scientists explored the short-term and long-term benefits, yet unknown, for mother as well as the baby.
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Local mother shares story about fighting cancer as Relay for Life Wausau kicks off WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) -- On Friday, Relay for Life Wausau kicked off at Marathon Park. People walk laps through the night to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
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Polio makes comeback in Venezuela after decades Caracas (AFP) - Polio has been reported in Venezuela, a crisis-wracked country where the disease had been eradicated decades ago, the Pan-American Health Organization reports.
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