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Why These Teenage Girls Started a CBD Lifestyle Brand While weed is for adults only, CBD (a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, hemp, and hops) can be used by anyone. In fact, CBD products are used to treat numerous ailments in children, ranging from epilepsy to autism.
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Man Who Beat Brain Cancer Survives Rare Internal Decapitation Suffered In Car Wreck Brock Meister stunned doctors after the managed to pull through a usually fatal cervical spine injury. Internal decapitation. Chatrawee Wiratgasem / Shutterstock Health.
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Confirmed Ebola cases rise to 13 in Congo's latest outbreak KINSHASA, Congo - The number of confirmed cases in Congo's new outbreak of the Ebola virus has risen to 13, including three deaths, the health ministry said late Saturday.
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CDC: This unapproved antidepressant is poisoning people (Meredith/CNN) -- From 2014 through 2017, there was an increase in U.S. poison control calls related to the intentional abuse and misuse of tianeptine, an unapproved antidepressant drug, the U.S.
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Patients should be careful when buying cannabidiol, doctor says KOKOMO, Ind. - A doctor is warning patients to be careful when purchasing cannabidiol following the recent state law that authorized the widespread sale of the cannabis-derived oil.
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Cannabis-oil doc says buyer beware KOKOMO - An Indiana doctor is warning patients to be careful when buying cannabidiol following the recent state law that authorized the widespread sale of the cannabis-derived oil.
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Pan-Mass Challenge This Weekend The Pan-Mass Challenge began in 1980 and has grown to be Dana-Farber's largest single contributor. This fundraising event is such an amazing and positive sign of hope for those affected by cancer.
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Wisconsin man has 4 limbs amputated after dog lick, survivor with same infection brings comfort MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - A West Bend man has lost both his legs and hands after being licked by a dog. Now, as he recovers, he's getting help from a man across the county who got the same infection after contact with a dog.
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Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus are found in Logan A sample of mosquitoes caught in a commercial area in Logan have tested positive for West Nile virus, the city announced Saturday.
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How does dog saliva turn into a life-threatening infection? MILWAUKEE - A Wisconsin man was preparing for additional surgeries after having part of his legs and forearms amputated because of a dog lick that led to a rare blood infection, his wife said Thursday.
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How Does Dog Saliva Turn Into A Life-Threatening Infection? MILWAUKEE (CBSNews) - A Wisconsin man was preparing for additional surgeries after having part of his legs and forearms amputated because of a dog lick that led to a rare blood infection, his wife said Thursday (Aug. 2).
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Pet Health: Mosquito-borne illnesses harm pets, too Mosquito season is here. Not only are the bites inflicted by these flying pests itchy and annoying, they also carry the risk of disease for humans and animals alike.
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo believed to have killed 33: health ministry Kinshasa (AFP) - A new outbreak of the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo is believed to have killed 33 people in the east of the country, the health ministry said Saturday.
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Woman Sues California Hospital That Allegedly Performed C-Section On Her Without Anesthesia A woman is suing a California hospital after doctors performed an emergency C-section on her without anesthesia. What happened during her childbirth ordeal?
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2 people exposed to pigs at the Fowlerville Family Fair have tested positive for Influenza A LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -- The state Department of Health and Human Services is testing to see if people who attended the Fowlerville Family Fair contracted swine flu from infected pigs.
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PMC ride makes stop in Franklin; outpouring of love for those lost to cancer. Franklin is a stop in the PMC's two-day journey from Sturbridge to Priovincetown. It's where cyclists take a break to grab water and a bite to eat.
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Eastern Congo Ebola outbreak believed to have killed 33 - health ministry DAKAR (Reuters) - An outbreak of the Ebola virus declared this week in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is believed to have killed 33 people, the health ministry said on Saturday.
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2 cases of influenza A confirmed after exposure to pigs at Livingston County fair FOWLERVILLE, Mich. - Two cases of influenza A have been confirmed in people who were exposed to swine at the Fowlerville Family Fair.
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Rabies alert for parts of Miami-Dade extended after a third raccoon tests positive Another rabid raccoon has been captured in the same Kendall area that had led to a second rabies alert in July. The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County announced Saturday that a third raccoon has tested positive for rabies and has ...
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Scientists FINALLY discover why thalidomide caused birth defects Scientists have finally discovered why a drug that was commonly prescribed as a quick cure for morning left thousands of babies with major birth defects.
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Smoking ban in public housing might make quitting easier A new U.S. ban on smoking in public housing may make it easier for low-income smokers to quit, a new study suggests. This week, the U.S.
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'To cure cancer, you need to do research' — so these cyclists are funding some WELLESLEY - For medical oncologist Dr. Toni Choueiri, philanthropy is one of the most powerful ways to continue the fight against cancer.
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How This Bacteria May Becoming More Resistant To Hand Sanitizer Some bacteria may be getting better at handling alcohol. But that's not a good thing. The concern is not alcohol in tiny little glasses but the alcohol in hand sanitizers.
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Living in the city may not be heart healthy: Study Heart health may be about more than diet, exercise and stress. According to a new study from the U.K., where we live may change the structure of our hearts.
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Smoking hookah is more hazardous to health than cigarettes Smoking is injurious to health! Yes, we know this but we still smoke. But recently, the scientists of the University of California found that hookah Smoking significantly increases the heart rate by 16 beats per minute.
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What is Snapchat dysmorphia? People seeking plastic surgery to look like Snapchat filters Snapchat offers several features that can animate your face with special effects. However, doctors believe people are seeking plastic surgery to permanently look like the filtered versions of themselves.
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Public housing authorities implement new smoke-free policies State health officials say that all public housing authorities in Rhode Island have implemented smoke-free policies. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development required that all public housing authorities have a smoke-free policy in place by ...
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E-Cig Maker Says Flavor Ban Will Harm Smokers Aiming to Quit The CEO of electronic cigarette giant JUUL Labs is weighing in on a proposed nationwide ban on tobacco flavorings, claiming that removing flavors from e-cigarettes would represent a deterrent for adult smokers who want to use the products to quit.
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Are non-drinkers more likely to get dementia? (Meredith/CNN) -- According to a major new study in the British Medical Journal, people who drink heavily are more likely to get dementia.
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Mid-State Fair pig maybe connected to several influenza cases in SLO SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - A pig that was at the California Mid-State Fair may be connected to several cases of influenza in San Luis Obispo.
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Breastfeeding: The foundation of life What helps babies develop higher IQ levels and stronger immune systems to fight cancer and infections? Is it a miracle vitamin or new drug?
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Most babies aren't breastfed in their critical first hour of life, study shows Research has linked breastfeeding in a baby's first hour of life to reduced infant mortality. But worldwide, most babies are not breastfed during that critical first hour, according to a recent report, and that concerns many public health and child ...
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Dr. Wood: Moms need support to keep breastfeeding, which benefits them and babies This year's theme for World Breastfeeding Week is "Breastfeeding: Foundation of Life." The celebration, which takes place around the globe Aug. 1-7, encourages, supports, and celebrates breastfeeding.
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Adding crickets to your diet can be good for your gut: Study Washington: Eating cricket insects can now help support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, which in turn reduces inflammation in the body, finds a study.
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Air pollution exposure linked to enlarged hearts Healthy people exposed to even low levels of air pollution over a handful of years developed enlarged heart chambers, a common precursor to heart failure, a new study indicates.
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What is rat lungworm? The parasite may be more common than people think Rat lungworm made headlines after it infected two people in China who ate raw centipedes, but people might catch it by eating snails or vegetables from home gardens.
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FDA Cracks Down On Devices Marketed For Off-Label 'Vaginal Rejuvenation' FDA this week notified seven device manufacturers that their products are being inappropriately marketed for unapproved "vaginal rejuvenation" procedures, such as treating conditions and symptoms related to menopause, urinary incontinence or sexual ...
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A batty idea? Orange County commissioner proposes using bats to control mosquitoes Orange County Commissioner Emily Bonilla wants to use bats to control mosquitoes. In a memo to Mayor Teresa Jacobs, Bonilla said her office is collaborating with the Florida Bat Conservancy and putting up bat houses to reduce mosquitoes in her district ...
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