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Salmonella-tainted chicken killed 1, sickened 17 in multi-state outbreak, CDC says One person has died and 17 others were sickened in a multi-state outbreak linked to salmonella-tainted chicken, federal health officials said Wednesday.
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Kosher chicken linked to deadly salmonella outbreak (CNN) One person has died and 16 others have become ill from a salmonella outbreak linked to kosher chicken, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
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Do avocados help with weight loss? Study will pay you to find out (CNN) If you're the kind of person who'll willingly pay extra for guac and thinks avocado toast is life, four universities are looking for you.
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Florida cow is country's 6th BSE case A six year old mixed-breed beef cow in Florida has tested positive for atypical H-type Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), according to the U.S.
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Do avocados help with weight loss? Study will pay you to find out LOS ANGELES (CNN) - If you're the kind of person who'll willingly pay extra for guac and thinks avocado toast is life, four universities are looking for you.
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Health Highlights: Aug. 29, 2018 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Salmonella Outbreak in 4 States Linked to Kosher Chicken: CDC.
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Researcher at Loma Linda University will pay you $300 to eat avocados to see if they aid weight loss Could a pear-shaped fruit help you not be pear-shaped? That is what a researcher thinks may be true of avocados. And he is paying people to eat them in an attempt to prove his theory that the popular edible can help people lose weight.
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Olive oil may give a better boost than Viagra, scientists suggest Olive oil could be better than Viagra at helping men perform in the bedroom, scientists suggest. A study of more than 600 men found that those who consumed plenty of it had far fewer problems with their sexual performance.
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Outdoors: Ruffed grouse in danger from West Nile Virus The Ruffed grouse is in trouble all across the nation as a result of the spread of the West Nile Virus. It has infected birds from Wyoming to Maine to such a degree that many states have or are considering drastically reducing hunting seasons.
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Tufts University wants to pay you to eat avocados every day Researchers at Tufts University want to pay you to eat avocados every day for six months straight. The "Habitual Diet and Avocado Trial" is underway at four universities across the country, including Tufts, Penn State, the University of California ...
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Spraying In Milford After West Nile Detected MILFORD, MA—Since mosquitoes with West Nile Virus were confirmed in a multitude of communities around Central Massachusetts, Milford is also taking precautions.
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California weight-loss study to pay participants to eat avocados Get ready to guac out, avocado fans. People who sign up for a weight loss study looking at avocado consumption can get paid for their efforts, Loma Linda University announced.
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Florida cow tests positive for rare type of mad cow disease. State says no threat to public. A Florida cow has turned up with a form of mad cow disease, the sixth to be confirmed in the U.S. and first in Florida since the disease was diagnosed in the mid 1980s amid a widespread outbreak in Europe blamed for infecting humans with a fatal brain ...
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Eating Sushi Causes Man To Battle Flesh-Eating Bacteria, Eventually Loses Forearm Elderly diner that had the limb amputated also suffered from type-2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Sushi on a dish with person eating with chopsticks Hlphoto / Shutterstock Health.
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Researchers at UCLA, 3 Other Universities Are Paying People to Eat Avocados for Weight Loss Study If you're the kind of person who'll willingly pay extra for guac and thinks avocado toast is life, four universities are looking for you.
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USDA confirms sixth case of Mad Cow disease in past 15 years The sixth case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, or BSE, during the past 15 years in the United States has been identified in a 6-year-old mixed breed beef cow in Florida.
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West Nile virus victim's family calls for more mosquito control The grieving family of a Tennessee veteran is calling for more awareness and more preventative measures in their county after they claim their father tested positive for West Nile virus before his death.
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Illinois records its first West Nile virus in 2018 OTTAWA, Ill. (AP) - A senior citizen living in LaSalle County is the first person to die in Illinois this year of West Nile virus.
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Man loses his arm after getting flesh-eating bacteria from eating sushi A South Korean man had his left forearm amputated after developing a fever and excruciating pain in his hand hours after eating raw fish.
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FDA to California: Cancer warning labels for coffee would be 'misleading' There are still parts of the Trump administration that value science, and coffee drinkers in California can be thankful that the Food and Drug Administration is one of them.
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Scientists May Have Unlocked the Secret of How Ketamine Treats Depression So Quickly In recent years, the party drug and anesthetic ketamine has been embraced as a rapidly-acting, if still off-label, medication for some cases of depression and suicidal ideation that don't respond to other treatments.
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Olive oil 'better than Viagra' at helping men in the bedroom Olive oil could be better than Viagra at helping men perform in the bedroom, scientists suggest. A study of more than 600 men found those who consumed plenty of olive oil had far fewer problems with their sexual performance.
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Homeopathic co. expands recall as FDA warns of "life-threatening" infections Homeopathic product maker King Bio has now expanded a recall to include all of its water-based human and animal treatments—a vast list including nearly 600 products.
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Scientists unpick how cannabis component may fight psychosis LONDON (Reuters) - British scientists have unraveled how a non-intoxicating component of cannabis acts in key brain areas to reduce abnormal activity in patients at risk of psychosis, suggesting the ingredient could become a novel anti-psychotic medicine.
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Study sheds light on how "club drug" ketamine may help ease depression The anesthetic ketamine has drawn excitement in recent years as a fast-acting and effective treatment for severe depression. Now, a small, new study sheds light on exactly how the drug works to treat depression, with a surprising finding: Ketamine ...
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British woman, 29, dies after botched Brazilian bum lift used by Towie reality stars such as Lauren Goodger A BRITISH mum of three has died after cosmetic "bum lift" surgery at a Turkish clinic used by Towie stars such as Lauren Goodger.
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Lab: 13 pounds of white powder seized is sugar, not fentanyl WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) - Private lab testing has concluded that 13 pounds (6 kilograms) of white powder seized in North Carolina wasn't fentanyl, but rather sugar.
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Cannabidiol may normalize dysfunction in brain regions implicated in psychosis Study findings showed that a single oral dose of cannabidiol modulated activation in parahippocampal, striatal and midbrain function, which are regions critical to the pathophysiology of psychosis.
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PURE Diet Score Recommends 7 Foods, Including Dairy and Meat MUNICH - A diet quality score based on the PURE study, which advocates eating more of seven key foods - fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, fish, dairy, and nonprocessed red meat - has been linked to lower mortality and cardiovascular events in three ...
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FDA Issues Drug Recall for Hundreds of Dr. King's Homeopathic Products. How to Tell If You're Impacted FDA Issues Drug Recall for Hundreds of Dr. King's Homeopathic Products. How to Tell If You're Impacted. By Brittany Shoot.
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Having a low-carb food regimen for weight reduction? You might additionally die young LONDON: Consumption of low carbohydrate diets could even be unsafe because it would also merely lengthen the risk of untimely loss of life, a fresh compare has found.
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Disease X: China ignores UK request to share samples of flu virus with pandemic potential Requests by UK experts to Chinese authorities for samples of the latest strain of a dangerous and evolving avian influenza virus, known as H7N9 have so far been ignored, the Telegraph has learned.
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Nonaddictive Opioid Alternative Shows Promise in Monkey Study With the opioid epidemic raging across America, many scientists are in search of an alternative painkilling drug - one that could be used in place of opioids, without the deadly side effects.
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Remaining heart transplant cardiologist announces resignation from OHSU Oregon Health and Science University will have lost all the cardiologists on its heart transplant team -- the only one in the state -- in little over a month.
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To lose body fat, eat breakfast later, dinner earlier, study suggests Many people follow a pattern of constant eating throughout the day, forcing the body to continually pump out insulin, and metabolize a steady stream of food.
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Is one drink per day really unsafe? That new alcohol study, explained. "The safest level of drinking is none." This was the stunning conclusion of a big paper that appeared last week in the Lancet - one that prompted dozens of news stories warning of the dangers of even the lowest levels of alcohol consumption.
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Weight loss diet tips, eat a late breakfast and early dinner to reduce body fat If you are aiming for weight loss, small changes in your breakfast and dinner times can help you. A 10-week study on 'time-restricted feeding' (a form of intermittent fasting), done by researchers led by Dr Jonathan Johnston from the University of ...
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Blood-sucking 'kissing bug' could be headed for NJ and it's far from romantic It's called the "kissing bug." But, don't let that fool you. A "kiss" on the face from these cone-nosed bloodsuckers can spread a deadly illness known as Chagas disease, which has been spreading throughout the country and to places not typically seen, ...
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New study says chronic exposure to air pollution is bad for your brain SALT LAKE CITY - A new study from China has linked chronic exposure to air pollution with cognitive performance. Researchers said the negative impact of air pollution will increase with age.
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Science proves component in weed actually helps fight psychosis LONDON - British scientists have unraveled how a non-intoxicating component of cannabis acts in key brain areas to reduce abnormal activity in patients at risk of psychosis, suggesting the ingredient could become a novel anti-psychotic medicine.
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Man Loses Forearm After Eating Contaminated Raw Seafood A 71-year-old man in South Korea experienced every sushi lover's worst nightmare when doctors had to amputate his forearm, apparently because he'd consumed contaminated raw seafood.
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Simple eye exam may be able to screen for Alzheimer's: study A team of researchers in the U.S. believe that a simple eye exam may be able to screen patients for Alzheimer's disease long before they exhibit symptoms or signs of dementia.
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African Health Ministers commit to ending cholera outbreaks by 2030 28 August 2018, Dakar, Senegal - African Health Ministers have pledged to implement key strategies for ending cholera outbreaks in the African region by 2030.
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African Health Ministers Vow To End Cholera Outbreaks African Health Ministers have pledged to implement key strategies to end the epidemic of cholera outbreaks in the African region by 2030.
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Global Measles Market – Size, Share, Trends & Growth Opportunities Global Measles Market 2018-2023 report delivers a comprehensive research based study of the market along with the market share, forecast data, in-depth analysis, and detailed overview of the Measles industry with respect to global market.
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WHO: Rapid Response Needed to Stem Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo The World Health Organization (WHO) reports the next seven to 10 days are critical in controlling the spread of the Ebola virus in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The more pesticides bees like, the more they love them Home. Biology. Ecology. August 28, 2018. August 28, 2018, Imperial College London. Credit rating: Lilla Frerichs/public domain. Bumblebees fabricate a style for pesticide-laced food as they change into more uncovered to it, a behaviour showing ...
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