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The shocking reason that this man's legs and hands were amputated: A dog's saliva Greg Manteufel's symptoms began with fever and vomiting, as if he had the flu. But by the following morning, he was delirious, and his temperature had soared.
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Don't believe the hype on 'vaginal rejuvenation,' FDA says MONDAY, July 30, 2018 -- Despite their growing popularity, there's no evidence that so-called "vaginal rejuvenation" procedures are either safe or effective, the U.S.
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FDA warns about companies promoting vaginal rejuvenation The FDA has sent warning letters to seven companies: Alma Lasers, BTL Aesthetics, BTL Industries, Cynosure, InMode, Sciton and Thermigen.
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Michigan man hospitalized for rare cobra bite; officials scramble to find antivenom Medical officials rushed to find an antivenom for a Pinconning Township, Michigan man who was bitten by his pet albino monocled cobra earlier this month.
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State & Union: NY lawmakers call for study on new tick species As if concern about certain ticks and tick-borne disease is not already concern enough, now researchers in New York state have another species to worry about.
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Bite from exotic snake sparks multistate scramble for antivenom DETROIT - A Michigan man continues to recover from a cobra bite that sent doctors scrambling to hunt down antivenom. The man, 26, from Pinconning Township, Michigan, became nauseous and started vomiting about 20 minutes after his pet albino ...
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Invasive tick discovered in central Pa. brings risks for livestock, people An invasive species of tick native to east Asia that poses the greatest risk to livestock was discovered in Centre County, state officials said Tuesday.
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People with depression have low blood levels of this stuff People with depression have low blood levels of a substance called acetyl-L-carnitine, according to a new study. "[Depression is] the No.
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Longhorned tick: New invasive species found in more states PITTSBURGH - A new invasive tick species has been confirmed in Pennsylvania for the first time, just weeks after agriculture officials found one in North Carolina.
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Australia faces surge in heatwave deaths Australia could face a dramatic surge in heatwave-related deaths if governments don't do more to help communities adapt to climate change, a major international study warns.
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FDA warns 'vaginal rejuvenation' treatments may pose safety risks The U.S. Food & Drug Administration warned against "vaginal rejuvenation" treatments due to potential health and safety risks, including burns and scarring.
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'Hot Water Challenge' reportedly leaves teen with second-degree burns (FOX NEWS) - A 15-year-old teen suffered second-degree burns to his face and body after his friends allegedly poured boiling hot water on him as he slept in a bed to complete the "Hot Water Challenge.
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Mosquitoes in county test positive for West Nile virus Mosquitoes collected last week in traps set by the St. Charles County Division of Environmental Health and Protection have tested positive for the West Nile virus, according to a press release.
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Rare two-day protest over China vaccine scandal reveals public anger (CNN) A group of angry Chinese parents and activists have gathered twice in two days outside government buildings in Beijing to protest a recent scandal over defective vaccines, a rare display of public dissatisfaction in the tightly-policed Chinese ...
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease cases on the rise; kids under 10 most at risk, doctors say Published: Wednesday, August 01, 2018 @ 12:06 AM By: Courtney Cole, ActionNewsJax.com. Young children are most at risk for catching the highly contagious hand, foot and mouth disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but ...
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They ate raw centipedes -- and then the headaches began (CNN) After two people in Guangzhou, China, were admitted to the hospital with headaches and other neurological symptoms, doctors pinpointed an infection with a unusual backstory: They had eaten raw centipedes, according to a report published Monday ...
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Heatwave deaths to rise steadily by 2080: Study Melbourne, Aug 1 (PTI) Deaths caused by severe heatwaves will increase dramatically by 2080, particularly in countries located near the equator such as India, if we fail to counter climate change, a global study has found.
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India bans vaccine imports from tainted China company India has banned the import of a rabies vaccine from a Chinese manufacturer embroiled in a safety scandal, the head of India's drug regulator told a newspaper in comments published Wednesday.
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Can you recognize Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease? As parents prepare to go shopping for school supplies, they should add an extra bottle of hand sanitizer to the shopping list to help prevent the spread of illnesses that could keep children out of school.
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease cases on the rise; kids under 10 most at risk, doctors say Some states are seeing an uptick in hand, foot, and mouth disease, a common viral illness that usually affects younger children, but adults can contract it, too.
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Cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease on the rise, local doctor says Local doctors are warning parents about an uptick in hand, foot, and mouth disease spreading among children -- and adults. The contagious disease is popping up just before kids are set to go back to school.
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CDC would like to remind folks to not wash or reuse condoms SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) - This month the Center for Disease Control and Prevention would like remind folks to not wash or reuse condoms - instead, the CDC urged folks to use a fresh one for each sex act.
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Please do not wash or reuse condoms, CDC warns SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - Yes, people actually do this. Condoms are known to help protect you and your sexual partners against sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies as long as they are used properly.
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Boy recovers normal life after losing big part of his brain A boy who lost a large part of his brain to a brain tumor has recovered to a remarkable degree, the rest of his brain having rewired itself to compensate, researchers reported Tuesday.
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High tides, heat causing uptick in mosquitoes SAN DIEGO -- Mosquitoes are pestering several San Diego County communities right now and experts say high tides and heat are largely to blame.
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When surgeons removed one sixth of a child's brain, here's what happened (CNN) What does a child's brain, which repaired itself after a full third of the right hemisphere was surgically removed, teach us about all brains?
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Scientists Discover a New Shape That Might Be Inside You Right Now The cells in our bodies are put together in all kinds of weird ways. Neuron cells have long, branching connections to other cells, bones form porous structures, and blood vessels float freely around the body.
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Parents pressuring picky eaters can be harmful, study finds TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) - A new study suggests parents should think twice before pressuring picky eaters. The recent University of Michigan study shows pressuring kids to eat food they don't like may not be the right idea.
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Fox suspected of attacking 4 people in Brunswick tests positive for rabies The attacks Friday injured 3 adults and a 5-year-old girl before a fox was shot by a police officer. By DARCIE MOOREThe Times Record.
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National Avocado Day calls for an extra bowl of guacamole GAINESVILLE - Pass the guacamole: July 31 is National Avocado Day, a good time to celebrate the traits of another delicious, nutrient-packed food and Florida crop, say University of Florida experts.
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Colorado youth use e-cigarettes at twice the national average Colorado's high school and middle school students are using e-cigarettes, or vaping nicotine products, at twice the national average, according to a recent study by the U.S.
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