Monday, August 6, 2018

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Daily update August 6, 2018
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U.N. officials warn the deadly Ebola virus could be spread by refugees leaving the Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province.
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A WOOLTON Hill-based mountaineer wants to warn people in Hampshire about ticks after he contracted Lyme disease. Lee Farmer, a professional outdoor instructor, was bitten by a tick in June on the North Wessex Downs.
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If you thought you were safe from Lyme disease because you don't live in New England, where the tick-borne illness first appeared, think again.
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A California couple is suing an Oceanside hospital, claiming doctors performed a C-section on the woman with no anesthesia, leaving her conscious and alert for the painful procedure.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection warned last week that receding floodwaters and heavy rains across the state are creating a perfect storm of conditions, boosting the risk of West Nile virus.
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Brock Meister, who beat brain cancer as a teen, survived a rare and fatal injury called atlanto-occipital dislocation he incurred after he had met a car accident in January.
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As legalization of recreational and medical marijuana continues to expand, police across the country are more concerned than ever about stoned drivers taking to the nation's roads and freeways, endangering lives.
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Popular apps like Snapchat and Facetune that allow users to filter their appearance may be driving a dangerous trend in young people who increasingly favor their nipped, tucked and heavily edited appearance over reality.
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Research on alcohol consumption is in a pickle. There's no question that pounding one drink after another is bad for your health.
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A dog sits next to its owner, in front a office building felled by the 7.1 earthquake on Alvaro Obregon street in La Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Monday, in Mexico City, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017.
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Michigan officials are raising concerns about an outbreak of dog flu in the southern part of the state. Aug. 5, 2018, at 9:55 a.m.. Officials Warn of Dog Flu Outbreak in Southern Michigan. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter · Post to Reddit ...
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan officials are raising concerns about an outbreak of dog flu in the southern part of the state. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says there have been 49 confirmed cases of canine influenza since mid-July.
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) -- 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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There have been almost 50 cases of canine influenza reported in Michigan since the middle of July. By comparison, in 2017, there was a total of nine reported cases of dog flu for the entire year.
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If you're thinking about trying the ketogenic diet, you've likely already started thinking about the foods you're going to have to restrict in order to successfully lose weight.
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Angel Perez, a 60-year-old man from New Jersey, is fighting for his life after contracting a flesh-eating bacteria while crabbing on July 2. Perez recently opted to move to a long-term treatment facility rather than hospice, and is currently facing ...
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Milwaukee, WI - 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 country who got the same infection after contact with a dog.
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Milwaukee, WI (WDJT/CNN) - 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 country who got the same infection after contact with a dog.
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Prediabetes is a strange one. It affects almost 100 million adults in the US alone, yet most don't even realize they have it. The scary part is that if left unmanaged, it will progress to type 2 diabetes.
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Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine are calling the condition "Snapchat dysmorphia," a form of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) in which people have "an excessive preoccupation with a perceived flaw in appearance," the authors said in a ...
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HAMDEN - A Silver Alert was canceled at 11 p.m. Sunday for Kent Chu, 73, of 900 Mix Ave., after he was found "in good health," according to police.
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TEHRAN - Domestic production of Hepatitis B vaccine in Iran has decreased the virus prevalence in the country to 1.5 percent, head of Pasteur Institute of Iran Alireza Beiglari has said.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb on March 21, 2018, signed a bill into law that clarified the legality of CBD oil containing up to .3 percent THC.
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The rate at which keto is gaining popularity, no other diet ever has. Every second person on a weight loss journey seems to be following the low carb, high fat, higher protein diet.
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Multi-drug resistant superbugs, which can cause dangerous infections, are becoming increasingly resistant to alcohol-based hand sanitizers and disinfectants, according to a recent study.
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The thought of giving up smoking fills many people with dread - but imagine going cold turkey in a tiny locked room with few distractions and some extremely irritating neighbours.
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Valerie Stull was 12 when she ate her first insect. "I was on a trip with my parents in Central America and we were served fried ants," she says.
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This may seem like it's coming out of nowhere. But alas, it was something the Center for Disease Control (CDC) felt they needed to cover.
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Lots of people remember the menacing Nurse Ratched in the 1975 film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and for good reason.
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