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There must be something in the water: Hospital in Arizona has 16 pregnant nurses (CNN) There's a baby boom in an Arizona hospital and it's not coming from the maternity ward. Sixteen nurses who work in the intensive care unit of the Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa are pregnant.
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Baby's newborn photo shoot shows trials, hope of IVF PHOENIX - A Phoenix couple did everything they could to have a baby. They started in vitro fertilization to help grow their family, thinking that it was going to be an easy process.
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This hospital is seeing a baby boom with 16 nurses pregnant at the same time MESA, Ariz. - There's apparently something in the water at a hospital in Arizona with 16 nurses all being pregnant. ABC News reported that the nurses at Banner Desert Medical Center are all expecting between October and January.
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Parents' photo of baby encircled by hundreds of IVF needles goes viral Wearing a rainbow swaddle, the 2-week-old is encircled with hundreds of syringes showing her parents' IVF struggles. The heart around her is made of the blood-thinner needles her mom used twice a day.
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West Virginia postpones Fan Day due to virus MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - West Virginia has postponed its Fan Day following an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease among several members of the school's football program.
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West Virginia cancels fan day after 5 people 'within program' have hand, foot and mouth disease West Virginia has wisely decided to cancel its scheduled Sunday fan day activities because of hand, foot and mouth disease. A statement from the school said five cases of the disease had been found "within the program.
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'Unprecedented' number of mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile in Suffolk SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) - There are five times the number of mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile virus this season than any other year in recent history, according to Suffolk Mosquito Control.
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These 3 eye conditions could be predictors of Alzheimer's, study says Mental confusion, sleeplessness and mood swings have all been linked to Alzheimer's disease but the health of your eyes could also be a predictor, according to a new report.
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Woman says surgeon removed kidney by mistake in botched operation SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Dena Knapp went to Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, S.D., to have an adrenal gland and associated mass removed.
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An 11-year-old boy dying from leukemia wants racing stickers for his casket DES MOINES, IOWA - When cancer treatment wasn't working anymore for 11-year-old Caleb Hammond, his family had to make a difficult decision: Continue life behind hospital walls going through painful treatments that wouldn't cure him, or bring Caleb ...
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Utah's overdose deaths fall 12% despite nationwide surge SALT LAKE CITY - Defying a worrisome national trend, Utah recently recorded the nation's second-largest drop in drug overdose deaths in estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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CDC Releases Graphic Novel About Variant Flu And Disease Detective Work The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just released a graphic novel as a part of its efforts to educate the youth about public health science and associated careers.
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OxyContin maker: Doctors, patients, drug dealers to blame for opioid epidemic The makers of the addictive and deadly drug OxyContin have one message for Tennessee residents and their attorney general: Don't blame us for the opioid epidemic.
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21-YO Becomes Youngest US Recipient Of Full Face Transplant After Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound 21-year-old Katie Stubblefield underwent a 31-hour long full face transplant surgery and emerged a new person. Her suicide attempt--a self-inflicted gunshot wound--at the age of 18 left her without a nose and mouth and displaced eyes.
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Health officials warn of measles threat State and county health officials are warning Northern Arizona residents about the threat of potential exposure to the measles virus after an out-of-state visitor with measles traveled through the area during early August.
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Flu shot ads announce vaccine's arrival for coming season The 2018-2019 flu vaccine with some modifications is starting to be released. The CDC recommends early immunization before viruses begin to circulate.
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CDC Reports 107 Measles Cases Already This Year, Here Are Potential Outbreak Hotspots Harrison Ford once said in the movie Six Days and Seven Nights, "I decided my life is too simple, I wanna complicate the hell out of it.
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Lab results prompt updated treatment plan for ailing orca J50 The team of whale experts closely monitoring an ailing Southern Resident orca in Northwest waters passed another hurdle in their efforts to save the sick whale.
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FDA Approves Device For OCD Treatment The FDA just approved the marketing of a non-invasive device that can help people who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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Israel to hold emergency talks on outbreak of fatal leptospirosis disease Several of Israel's high-level ministries will convene an emergency meeting on Sunday in response the recent outbreak of a fatal bacterial disease passed via animal urine known as leptospirosis.
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Beware Pets, Your Owners May Be Using You To Get Opioids, Warns FDA Rut-roh. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about another way people may be getting access to opioid medications: through pets.
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'Zombie' gene returns to life and kills cancer in elephants Researchers have discovered a gene that can protect elephants from cancer. An estimated 17 percent of humans worldwide die from cancer, but less than five percent of captive elephants—who live for about 70 years, and have about 100 times as many ...
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Maternal DDT Exposure Linked to Increased Autism Risk A study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry Thursday found that mothers exposed to the banned pesticide DDT were nearly one-third more likely to have children who developed autism, Environmental Health News reported.
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Parkinson's Diagnosis Could Be in the Eyes of the Holder All eyes may be on a new study from investigators at the Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, as scientists are suggesting that a patient's eyes may be a window to the brain for people with early Parkinson's disease (PD).
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She Lost Her Contact Lens 28 Years Ago. It Was Stuck In Her Eyelid the Whole Time When a U.K. woman went to the doctors with a swelling in her upper left eyelid, she didn't expect the cause to date back to a contact lens she thought fell out 28 years before.
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