Monday, September 17, 2018

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Daily update September 17, 2018
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(CNN) Changes in safety standards led to a steep drop in the number of babies injured using infant walkers. Still, more than 9,000 US children are injured using the devices every year, according to a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics ...
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Should older people in good health start taking aspirin to prevent heart attacks, strokes, dementia and cancer? No, according to a study of more than 19,000 people, including whites 70 and older, and blacks and Hispanics 65 and older.
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(CNN) Multi-surface cleaners and other commonly used household disinfectants could be making children overweight by altering the bacteria found in their guts, a new study published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests.
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Commonly used household cleaners could be making children overweight by altering their gut microbiota, suggests a Canadian study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
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Watching an infant propel herself across the floor on wheels in a saucer-shaped baby walker may be as entertaining as a comedy episode.
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Burlington, KY (FOX19) -. Family, friends and even members of the community came together on Saturday to try and put a smile on Brody Allen's face and spread a little bit more Christmas cheer.
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A 2-year-old Ohio boy suffering from inoperable brain cancer probably won't live to see Christmas. But his family decided to bring the holidays to him, decorating their home with lights, candy canes and polar bears, WCPO reported.
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A neighborhood in Colerain Township came together to celebrate Christmas early for a 2-year-old boy with brain cancer. Advertisement.
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The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD) would like to remind everyone that as fall begins, flu season approaches. No one can predict when the flu season will actually start, but most influenza occurs from October through May.
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The Midland County Health Department has scheduled flu clinics for 2018. The first clinic is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging people to act now, just before the October start of the 2018-19 flu season, and get vaccinated.
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West Nile virus is a flavivirus commonly found in Africa, West Asia, and the Middle East. The virus can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses and some other mammals.
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A family is ringing in the holidays a little early in order to make sure their terminally ill son is able to spend Christmas with them.
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There are rare instances wherein organ donors unwittingly pass infectious diseases to the organ recipients, but an even rarer occurrence is passing cancer through the transplant.
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LONDON: Four people in Europe developed breast cancer after receiving organs from the same donor in what is being described as an "extraordinary case" by doctors.
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West Nile Virus is back east of the Delaware River. For the second time this year, another case of West Nile Virus has been confirmed in Camden County.
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Maine officials say a horse in York County has tested positive for the mosquito-borne West Nile virus. The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry says it's the state's first confirmed case of the disease in a horse on record.
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A spa procedure called a 'Vampire Facial' possibly exposed clients to HIV and other blood-borne infectious diseases in a New Mexico spa this week.
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Any individual who's ever been so exasperated with their boss that they with out a doubt feel love exacting revenge most incessantly desires to listen to to Lindie Liang.
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Like Local 3 News on Facebook: ISHPEMING -- UP Health Systems - Bell is holding multiple flu shot clinics in September. These clinics are fast and convenient, with no long lines or hassle.
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For the prevention of most cancers, regular screening is encouraged. But a local doctor says that in the case of prostate cancer, screening may have more drawbacks than benefits for the general population of men.
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More than 25 million people in the United States develop varicose veins, according to the Society of Vascular Surgeons. They occur in men and women and, generally are considered a cosmetic, rather than a major, health concern.
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Consumers turning to plastics made with alternatives to BPA in the hope that they're safer won't like what they're about to hear.
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Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how news, features and opinion come together at The New York Times. At 16, Chance Mwunguzi had been sick for years, and his mother, a teacher, had done everything in her power to get him help, ...
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The 'safe' chemicals used in plastics to replace hormone-disrupting BPA may carry the same risks, a new study reveals. In 1999, now-renowned scientist Patricia Hunt accidentally discovered that most plastic products contain a chemical that disrupts ...
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We look for labels stating plastics are "BPA-free" to reassure ourselves that the product is safe to eat or drink out of. A new study has shown that BPA-free options are not safe either.
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Labour is calling for a ban on parents-to-be being told the sex of their baby after early blood tests, amid fears it may lead to abortions of girls.
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Soot particles have been discovered in the placentas of pregnant women for the first time, leading scientists to warn that pollution may directly harm unborn babies.
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All professions work behind a veneer of authority. The experts are supposed to know best, and you should take their word on trust.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio - A 2-year-old is getting an early Christmas after a devastating diagnosis. Brody Allen was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer and was not responding to treatment.
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All professions work in the inspire of a veneer of authority. The experts are supposed to know simplest, and also chances are high you'll per chance silent purchase their word on belief.
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A study hopes to better understand why more Māori women are dying of breast cancer than any other ethnicity across the country. Māori women were 65 per cent more likely to die from breast cancer than non-Māori women.
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Children with autism who indulge in drumming for just an hour a week are likely to have improved concentration, ability to follow instructions, as well as interaction with their peers, a study has shown.
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CONCORD, N.C. - A North Carolina couple whose wedding was rescheduled due to Hurricane Florence have made sure their flowers won't go to waste.
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The number of cholera cases continues increasing and has now reached 5045. At least 28 people have died from the disease after an outbreak in Harare.
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A chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can be termed as a group of progressive lung diseases which can hinder your ability to carry out real-world activities.
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Washington: Turns out, People who suffer with persistent asthma from a young age are more likely to leave school at the 16 of age and those who make it to university are more likely to drop out early, a new study reveals.
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People who suffer from persistent asthma at a young age are more likely to leave school at the age of 16, and those who make it to university are more likely to drop out early, a new study reveals.
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