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'Recognise World No Tobacco Day as World No Smoking Day' Martins Ifijeh. As Philip Morris International (PMI) joined the rest of the globe to mark World No Tobacco Day, it has called on the World Health Organisation (WHO) to recognise the day as "World No Smoking Day.
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Researchers use immune-cell 'army' to battle breast cancer A Florida woman diagnosed with advanced breast cancer, generally considered incurable, is free of the disease two-and-a-half years after a novel therapy used her own immune cells to target her tumors, researchers said Monday.
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Many breast cancer patients can skip chemotherapy, big study finds Most women with the most common form of early stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors reported from a landmark study that used genetic testing to gauge each patient's risk.
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Arkansas man admits to contracting HIV to infect others BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA) -- During a court sentencing, a Northwest Arkansas man admitted to purposely contracting HIV so he could infect others with the virus.
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Woman Diagnosed with Cancer After Doctor Notices Lump on HGTV: 'It's Just a Miracle' A woman is now in cancer treatments after a doctor, who happened to be watching her on an episode of HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt, noticed an odd lump on her neck.
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HIV infection: Arkansas man given life sentence for plotting to spread deadly virus AN American man has been sentenced to 50 years in jail for a series of disturbing drug and sex crimes, including a horrific plot to infect others with HIV after he acquired the virus himself.
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An HGTV Guest Was Diagnosed With Cancer After A Doctor Saw A Lump On Her Throat & Reached Out When she appeared on HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt, Nicole McGuinness was hoping to find a home. However, the experience likely ended up saving her life as her HGTV appearance led to a doctor noticing a lump on her neck.
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Non-drinkers more likely to miss work than moderate drinkers, study says If you think heavy drinkers are more likely to miss days of work, you're wrong. Teetotalers are just as likely to call in sick as those who consume heavy amounts of alcohol, according to a new report.
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Lyme disease spreading, state says Amid reports Lyme disease is on the rise nationally, public health officials are pushing an awareness campaign to keep Rhode Islanders safe while they're enjoying the outdoors.
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New Algorithm-based Caffeine Dosing Strategy Provides Customized Guidance to Counter Sleep Loss Published on June 6, 2018. caffeine-algorithm. According to a recent study, a newly developed algorithm may be the key to optimizing alertness with caffeine.
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Clinic Claims Success In Making Babies With 3 Parents' DNA In a clinic on a side street in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, doctors are doing something that, as far as is publicly known, is being done nowhere else in the world: using DNA from three different people to create babies for women who are infertile ...
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US Army Develops Coffee Consumption Algorithm That Improves Performance By 64 Percent The US Army created an algorithm that determines the right times and right amounts of caffeine to take in order to maximize alertness.
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Google Doodle Honours Dr Virginia Apgar, Inventor Of 'Apgar Score', On Her 109th Birthday New Delhi: Today's google doodle celebrated Dr Virginia Apgar, an American obstetrical anesthetist on her 109th birth anniversary.
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Thursday's Google Doodle Celebrates Anesthesiologist Virginia Apgar Today's Google Doodle celebrates the 109th birthday of physician Virginia Apgar, who developed the scale doctors still use to quickly gauge the health of newborn babies: the Apgar score.
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Too much time in the classroom causes short sight, research shows The more years you spend in full-time education, the more short-sighted you are likely to be, according to a large UK study. The link appears to be that students have too little exposure to bright natural light - and the antidote suggested by the ...
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How Do You Die from Hepatitis A? A woman in Australia died after eating frozen pomegranate seeds that were linked to an outbreak of hepatitis A, health officials announced this week.
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Hep A confirmed in worker at Fenton Winery and Brewery An employee at the Fenton Winery & Brewery has a confirmed case of hepatitis A. (Photo: Fenton Winery & Brewery website). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE.
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An Australian woman has been killed by a pomegranate contaminated with hepatitis A Deaths from hepatitis A are extremely rare - just one in 250 people who contract the infection suffer life-threatening complications.
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What to know about dog flu People love them, cuddle with them, invite them into their beds and get covered with slobber -- all for the sake of puppy love. But when dogs get sick with a virus like the flu, the question is can they pass it to humans?
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Hepatitis A case confirmed at Fenton Winery & Brewery A fermentation vessel sits in a back room on Saturday, September 21, 2013, at Fenton Winery and Brewery. John Gonzalez visited the brewery as the first stop in Genesee county on his quest for Michigan's best brewery.
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5 confirmed cases of hepatitis A confirmed in Mecklenburg County CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Mecklenburg County health officials say they're starting a vaccination program after five cases of hepatitis A have been confirmed since April.
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Highly Educated, Very Nearsighted? The more years of schooling you have, the higher your risk for nearsightedness. Observational studies have suggested a link between education and myopia.
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Lawmaker Wants State to Help Fund Lyme Disease Vaccine A New York state lawmaker wants the state to put money toward efforts to develop a vaccine for Lyme Disease. June 7, 2018, at 12:09 a.m.. Lawmaker Wants State to Help Fund Lyme Disease Vaccine. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter.
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'Miss! Are your classes making me blind?' "Miss, miss! Are your classes making me blind?" It sounds like a ridiculous question, but it may actually be grounded in science.
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Do Not Misinterpret Study That Says Non-Drinkers Miss More Work Boss: "Why did you miss work?" Employee: "Sorry I was not drinking enough alcohol." Don't expect this to be a legitimate excuse for missing work anytime soon.
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3 Wayne State buildings test positive for Legionella Detroit - Wayne State University has identified cooling towers in three campus buildings that have tested positive for Legionella bacteria.
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A side-effect of preventing HIV with PrEP: Less condom use Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE. A pill that protects people from the AIDS virus may be driving down use of condoms, Australian researchers reported Wednesday.
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Bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease located in several Wayne State University buildings DETROIT - Legionella, the bacterium that causes Legionnaires' disease, was located in several Wayne State University buildings.
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Opioid Overdose Medication Naloxone Recalled Due To Presence Of Particulate Matter Makers of opioid overdose antidote Naloxone, Hospira has issued a nationwide recall of Naloxone. The reason for the recall is that a particulate matter was found on a portion of the delivery system of the drug.
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St. Baldrick's Foundation Celebrates the Childhood Cancer STAR Act Signed into Law [STK]. [IN] HEA MTC. [SU] AVO NPT LEG CHI. ×. Story continues below video. -- WITH PHOTO -- TO HEALTH, MEDICAL, AND NATIONAL EDITORS: St. Baldrick's Foundation Celebrates the Childhood Cancer STAR Act.
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Opioid overdose antidote Naloxone recalled due to particulate matter The opioid overdose antidote Naloxone has been recalled by its maker, Hospira, the US Food and Drug Administration said Monday. The recall was prompted by the potential for "loose particulate matter on the syringe plunger" which could result in a range ...
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Mishandling of 1m clinical letters wasted millions and put patients at risk, MPs warn NHS England's failure to communicate effectively with GPs about handling misdirected clinical letters has wasted millions of pounds and may have caused harm to patients, MPs have warned.
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Stressed Out at Work? Your A-Fib Risk May Rise By Steven Reinberg. HealthDay Reporter. TUESDAY, June 5, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- If you're feeling overwhelmed at work, you'll want to read on.
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Work Stress Is Associated With Heart Rhythm Disorder Risks, According To A New Study Millennials, despite widespread disbelief, are feeling the weight of life particularly strongly. The mentality that millennials are a privileged, ... group is commonplace in some circles, but the population is actually perhaps the most stressed of all ...
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