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Doctor suspended for berating basketball player suffering from anxiety attack A Northern California emergency room doctor was suspended for her alleged gruff bedside manner after she was caught on a viral cell phone video allegedly mocking, ridiculing and cursing a patient rushed to her Silicon Valley hospital suffering from an ...
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Doctor suspended for berating basketball player suffering from anxiety attack (LOS GATOS, Calif.) - A Northern California emergency room doctor was suspended for her alleged gruff bedside manner after she was caught on a viral cell phone video allegedly mocking, ridiculing and cursing a patient rushed to her Silicon Valley ...
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Anxiety attack patient in CA was mocked, accused of wanting drugs by ER doctor (RNN) - An emergency room doctor who belittled a patient having an anxiety attack and accused him of wanting narcotics this week was suspended after video of the encounter spread on Facebook.
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He's dying of cancer. Now, he's the first patient to go to trial to argue Roundup made him sick (CNN) On bad days, Dewayne Johnson is too crippled to speak. Lesions often cover as much as 80% of his body. Doctors have said they didn't expect him to live to see this day.
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Diabetes diagnosis may signal early pancreatic cancer in older African-Americans, Latinos LOS ANGELES - Each year, more than one million Americans are diagnosed with adult-onset diabetes mellitus, also known as type 2 diabetes.
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19 ways your dog tries to communicate with you A DOG's bark is only a ruff means of communication. Instead, we should be looking at its wiggles and squirms. Jumping up. Rolling over.
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Melons Recalled From Stores in Over 20 States After Salmonella Outbreak Pre-cut melons sold at grocery stores like Trader Joe's, Walmart, Kroger and Coscto were recalled Thursday due to another salmonella outbreak.
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Diagnosed with PTSD after years of childhood abuse Adapted from a recent online discussion. Dear Carolyn: I'm 33 and have dealt with depression on and off since my adolescence. I grew up in a household with every kind of abuse you can think of, but I didn't start seeking help until my early 20s via ...
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HPV vaccine leads to steep drop in cancer-causing infections in England (CNN) - The introduction of HPV vaccines has led to a sharp reduction in the number of young women with the cancer-causing infection in England, new data from Public Health England finds.
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Rabid bobcat attacks grandmother. She throttles it to death It's not every day that a grandmother kills a rabid bobcat with her bare hands. DeDe Phillips walked out to her front yard in Hart County, Ga.
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Video Game Addiction Tries to Move From Basement to Doctor's Office Video games work hard to hook players. Designers use predictive algorithms and principles of behavioral economics to keep fans engaged.
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Officials Warn of Potential Measles Exposure at Loop Restaurant Public health officials are warning people who recently dined at a restaurant in the Loop that they may have been exposed to measles after another customer contracted the highly contagious virus.
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Millennials on track to have worse health problems than their parents by middle age, new study finds Millennials are to become the first generation to have worse health problems than their parents when they reach middle age, according to a new study.
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HPV Vaccine Leads to Steep Drop in Cancer-Causing Infections in England The introduction of HPV vaccines has led to a sharp reduction in the number of young women with the cancer-causing infection in England, new data from Public Health England finds.
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Cat tests positive for rabies after biting person in Weld County GREELEY, Colo. - A cat has tested positive for rabies after biting a person in Weld County. The Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment says the person is undergoing treatment to prevent getting rabies.
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Diabetes may be an early manifestation of pancreatic cancer A new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that recent-onset type 2 diabetes may be early expression of pancreatic cancer.
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HPV vaccine leads to steep drop in cancer-causing infections in England (CNN) The introduction of HPV vaccines has led to a sharp reduction in the number of young women with the cancer-causing infection in England, new data from Public Health England finds.
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Psychiatrist suspended for allegedly whipping patients, calling them 'mules' MEMPHIS, TN (Meredith) - A psychiatrist in Tennessee had her license suspended for allegedly whipping at least 10 patients and referring to them as "mules.
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Guns, drugs & poverty drive US suicide epidemic – report Guns, drugs & poverty drive US suicide epidemic - report Suicide rates are rising in the US, with some states seeing an increase of more than 30 percent in recent years, new figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show.
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Sleep Quality And Quantity Strongly Linked To Heart Health In Adolescents Both quantity and quality of sleep in adolescents had significant effects on aspects of cardiovascular health such as blood pressure, cholesterol levels and abdominal fat deposition, according to a study published in the latest issue of Pediatrics ...
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Teenagers' lack of sleep tied to high BP, obesity Adolescents who don't get enough sleep may be more likely to develop risk factors for heart disease like high blood pressure and excess body fat, a US study suggests.
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Stratford to start mosquito control program To prevent illnesses such as West Nile virus carried by mosquitoes, the Stratford Health Department has teamed up with the town's Public Works Department to treat the town's 5,283 catch basins with a non-toxic larvicide.
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Clark County begins testing mosquitoes for disease The Clark County Combined Health District (CCCHD) has officially begun conducting a series of tests on mosquitoes, formally known as The Mosquito Surveillance and Control Program.
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Food high in fat and carbs are like 'drugs of abuse' claims Yale study There's nothing quite like a slab of crunchy toast with a slathering of peanut butter on top. That heady mix of fat and carb is what has kept civilisation going since Sun-Pat crunched its first peanut.
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Diseased deer killed at game farm A herd of about 40 captive white-tailed deer was euthanized on a Lancaster County deer farm in February after one member of the herd tested positive for a debilitating brain disease, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced last week.
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Here's Why More Men Are Deciding to Go Under the Knife It's not only women who are going under the knife to improve their physical appearance these days. In recent years, the number of men who are undergoing plastic surgery to bolster their looks has skyrocketed, according to a recent study released by the ...
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Vaccination drive sees 86% drop in cervical cancer-linked viruses The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine programme has led to significant reductions in the number of young women carrying potentially life-threatening infections, a study has shown.
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Early risers have lower risk of depression, study finds People's chronotypes - that is, their sleep and waking preferences - could affect their well-being, studies have shown. Whether we are early birds (early sleepers and risers) or night owls (late sleepers and risers) may affect our chance of ...
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Poor Gut Health May Trigger Risk of Depression In Obesity: Study The findings revealed that mice on a high-fat diet showed significantly more signs of anxiety, depression and obsessive behavior than animals on standard diets.
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Researchers link red meat sensitivity spread by ticks with 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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New subtype of prostate cancer identified by researchers Researchers have identified a new subtype of prostate cancer that occurs in about 7% of patients with advanced diseases. The subtype is characterised by loss of the gene CDK12.
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Higher Vitamin D Levels Linked To Reduced Breast Cancer Risks What can vitamin D really do for the body? According to a new study, great amounts of vitamin D may reduce the risks of developing breast cancer in women.
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Why Father's Day is so special for Portsmouth's Les DADS across the country are set to celebrate Father's Day today, but one dad in particular is looking forward to receiving a card he thought would never come.
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New screening guidelines for colon cancer The American Cancer Society has released new age guidelines for adults of average risk to being colon cancer screening. The new recommended age is now 45 for both men and women.
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Officials Warn of Increased Tick Populations in Northern Illinois 390650 01: A Close Up Of An Adult Female, An Adult Male, Nymph And Larva Tick Is Shown June 15, 2001. Ticks Cause An Acute Inflammatory Disease Characterized By Skin Changes, Joint Inflammation, And Flu-Like Symptoms Called Lyme Disease.
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Those junk food ads make you overeat and cause obesity The backgrounds and situations portrayed in food advertisements influence consumers to buy unhealthy foods, and could be a reason why people around the world are increasingly prone to overeating and excessive weight gain, say researchers from Utah ...
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Foods high in carbs and fat are like 'drugs of abuse', study claims Millennials may be relentlessly mocked for our avocado-on-toast addiction, but a new study has found there's actually a scientific explanation for why the brunch staple is so well loved.
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Illinois officials warn of increase in ticks AURORA, Ill. - 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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Fewer Wisconsin teens sexually active, but rate of STD increasing, data show Fewer Wisconsin high school students say they are sexually active, but the rates of sexually transmitted diseases have been on the rise.
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Organ donations from baby who lived only 1 day help research Noah Calhoon's cooing was interrupted by a hiccup, and his parents knew the time was near. Kelly and Adam Calhoon held their newborn, and they told him it was OK.
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