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CDC: Percentage of High Schoolers Who Have Had Sex Drops to 40 Percent The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a summary report on the 2017 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) which reveals the number of high school-age individuals who have ever had sex has dropped again to about 40 ...
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Grandma strangles rabid bobcat with her bare hands A rabid bobcat was no match for this Georgia granny. DeDe Phillips strangled a crazed cat that pounced on her as she was working in the front yard of her home in rural Hart County, about an hour north of Athens.
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New CBD-focused store opens in Tacoma TACOMA, Wash. - You might feel relaxed after using these products, but you're not going to get high. That's the verdict from Lisa Tompkins of Bright Day: Your CBD Store.
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Del Monte Fresh Produce recalls vegetable trays CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A., Inc. ("Del Monte Fresh") has announced the voluntary recall of a limited quantity of 6 oz.
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Watch: Autistic Student Delivers Inspirational Graduation Speech In Viral Video The crowd at the Plano Senior High School graduation ceremony could not believe their eyes when they witnessed a student with autism take the microphone on stage and deliver the graduation speech.
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Cat Tests Positive for Rabies After Biting Colorado Person GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - A cat has tested positive for rabies after biting a person in Colorado. The Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment says the person is undergoing treatment to prevent getting rabies.
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What Teens Really Say About Sex, Drugs And Sadness Want to know what the teenagers in your life really think about sex and drugs? Are you sure? Well, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have a pretty good idea, thanks to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
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Pet Points: Hemp has benefits but marijuana can be toxic to pets With the change in marijuana laws for recreational and medical use, veterinarians are discussing the drug more frequently. There are two main cultivars of cannabis: the hemp plant that can be processed into cannabidiol and marijuana plants that have a ...
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Congo's Public Health Reports Six Suspected Ebola Cases 17 de junio de 2018, 00:10Kinshasa, Jun 17 (Prensa Latina) The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) reported six new suspected cases of Ebola as part of the daily monitoring since the outbreak of the disease on May 8.
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Research on dogs might shed light on human responses to food: study BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Researchers in Hungary who found that normal and overweight dogs behaved differently in tasks involving food say the dogs' responses were similar to what might be expected in normal and overweight humans.
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Life and hope honored at Relay for Life Angie Lashbrook, manager/owner of KJ & Kompany, left, colors and styles the hair of Cole Metcalf, 5, of Waterloo, Friday evening at the Relay for Life event at Hawkeye Community College.
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Time for ticks After an especially long winter, we turn our thoughts to sun, warmer temperatures and outdoor activities. But beyond just lathering up with plenty of sunscreen before heading out, there are actually a few more things we should be putting on: bug ...
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Psychiatrist's License Suspended For Spanking Patients With Whips Psychotherapy is one of the most common treatments psychiatrists use to help their patients. One Tennessee psychiatrist had her license suspended as she allegedly whipped several patients and referred to them as "mules.
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Religious people live four years longer than atheists study finds It found that "religious people lived 9.45 years longer than their atheist peers - but that shrunk to 6.48 years when they took gender and marital status into account", according to the report.
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Dogs Might Have the Secret to Losing Weight Like humans, some dogs are more prone to obesity than humans. A new study on dog behavior may help us better understand how human personalities affect obesity.
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Relay for Life plans 'Quack Down on Cancer' RUSSELLVILLE - Volunteers for Relay for Life of Pope, Yell and Conway Counties are working furiously to plan the Aug. 25 fundraiser, but it almost didn't get off the ground - not until Arkansas Tech University student Kori Bull of Dardanelle stepped ...
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How bad is the opioid crisis in America? (Meredith/CNN) -- Experts say the United States is in the throes of an opioid epidemic, as more than two million Americans have become dependent on or abused prescription pain pills and street drugs.
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Cat tests positive for rabies after biting Colorado person GREELEY, Colo.— A cat has tested positive for rabies after biting a person in Colorado. The Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment says the person is undergoing treatment to prevent getting rabies.
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Sensitivity to red meat can put your heart at risk Turns out, your red meat allergy can put your heart at risk. University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers linked sensitivity to an allergen in red meat - a sensitivity spread by tick bites - with a buildup of fatty plaque in the arteries of ...
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Manage Type 2 Diabetes Naturally: Foods To Control Your Blood Sugar Levels It is important to have regular medication and health check-ups with diabetes. To manage diabetes naturally, it is imperative to follow a strong daily routine, meaning maintaining a healthy weight, morning workout, yoga sessions, and keeping a track of ...
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A Tick Can Carry More Than One Disease At A Time Some Cape Cod ticks may be packing more punch in their bites by carrying multiple diseases. County entomologist Larry J. Dapsis said that data collected in 2017 through testing with the Tick Report at the Laboratory of Medical Zoology at the University ...
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Tick-borne meat sensitivity linked to heart disease University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have linked sensitivity to an allergen in red meat—a sensitivity spread by tick bites—with a buildup of fatty plaque in the arteries of the heart.
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Men's Health Awareness Month: Grills, guys and good health June is Men's Health Awareness Month. This summer, take the time to enjoy, kick-back, throw the ball around and fire up the barbecue.
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Kentucky sues Walgreens over opioid epidemic Last Updated Jun 15, 2018 1:46 PM EDT. The state of Kentucky is suing Walgreens Boots Alliance, saying the drugstore chain failed to monitor its own operations that shipped and dispensed large quantities of opioids throughout the state.
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CBD & Hemp Store – a small independent business in heart of Armagh We are a small independent business based in Abbey Lane, right in the bustling heart of Armagh! The CBD & Hemp Store Family is made up of 8 staff and volunteers.
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Red Meat Allergen Spread By Tick Bites Linked To Heart Disease A preliminary result of a study finds a link between an allergen found in red meat and the buildup of fats that block the heart arteries.
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Medibio developing apps to help detect early signs of mental illness Mental illnesses such as major depression touch millions of lives every year and can lead to catastrophic ends, as tallied in the growing loss of life from suicide seen in recent years in Minnesota.
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Illinois Officials Warn of Increase in Ticks AURORA, Ill. (AP) - A county health department in northeastern Illinois has issued a warning about ticks. The Kane County Health Department has worked with the county's Forest Preserve District to put up displays at forest preserve locations to warn ...
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Vitamin D armour for cancer Higher levels of vitamin D are associated with decreasing risk of breast cancer, says a study led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, U.S.
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Early To Bed And Early To Rise Can Keep You Safe From Depression: Foods To Catch Up Sound Sleep According to a new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, women who are in their thirties or above and are naturally early to bed and early to rise, are less likely to develop depression.
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