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Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia Cases On The Rise: See VA Numbers VIRGINIA - The number of cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis diagnosed in the United States in 2017 went up once again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week.
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FDA warns of rare flesh-eating genital infection linked to diabetes medication WASHINGTON (WTVO) -- - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning diabetes patients that some drugs may cause a flesh-eating bacterial infection of the genitals.
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Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia Cases On The Rise: See MD Numbers MARYLAND - The number of cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis diagnosed in the United States in 2017 went up once again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week.
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Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia Cases Rise: See Texas Numbers The number of cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis diagnosed in the United States in 2017 went up once again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week.
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Similar Brain Changes Seen in Those with ADHD and Emotional Instability Disorders Clinical observation has long shown that individuals with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often have emotional problems, such as chaotic emotional responses, anxiety and depression.
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Global warming could spur more and hungrier crop-eating bugs A study found that warmer temperatures would lead to an increase in the number of insects such as this European corn borer. Photos by frank peairs/Colorado State University/Bugwood.
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Climate change projected to boost insect activity and crop loss, researchers say A new study warns that insects may devour more crops as the planet heats up, potentially increasing their consumption of popular grains by as much as 25-percent.
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CWD Concerns in Majority of Wisconsin Counties As CWD infections in captive deer herds are taken into account, he DNR is considering 55 of 72 Wisconsin counties as CWD affected.
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National Nutrition Week 2018: The Intermittent Diet lets you eat & fast on the same day An increasingly popular dieting method, intermittent fasting involves alternate cycles of fasting and eating. A proven way to cause weight loss, there are different ways to perform the diet.
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LI man using Times Square billboard to find kidney Television news executives usually work behind the camera, but Marc Weiner and his search for a kidney have stepped out to become the story.
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Study to pay people Ksh. 30000 to eat avocados daily for six months If you're the kind of person who'll willingly pay extra for guacamole and thinks avocados are life, four universities are looking for you.
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Scientists: Less Food for People as Global Warming Makes Insects Eat More A new U.S. study finds that when temperatures around the world start creeping up, insects that eat crops will not only become hungrier, their numbers will grow.
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5 reasons why your 'healthy' diet is not helping you lose weight National Nutrition Week is celebrated from September 1 to 7 to generate awareness about eating right for good health. If you are on a diet but not enjoying weight loss or feeling fit, then it may not be the right diet for you.
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Be mindful of mosquitoes during Labor Day Weekend celebrations CHATHAM CO., GA (WTOC) -. Lots of people will be outside this weekend enjoying the Labor Day holiday. While you're out grilling, make sure you are protecting yourself from mosquitos.
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NH has second Legionnaires' disease outbreak, in Nashua NASHUA - Public health officials in Nashua confirmed two cases of Legionnaires' disease in the city that are unrelated to an outbreak in Hampton.
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The END of new-age smoking? A Health Ministry notification highlights the dangers of electronic nicotine delivery (END) systems but the makers differ. In a directive issued on August 28 to all States and Union Territories, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW ...
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Exhaust avocado, win paid? Researchers are kicking off a tasty perceive that will leave you green with envy.Dr. Zhaoping Li and her colleagues at the University of California Los Angeles are recruiting folks to eat a total avocado each day for six months, and win paid to ...
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Mosquito-borne illness circulating throughout region Public health officials are urging area residents to protect themselves from mosquitoes this holiday weekend after an increase in West Nile virus cases in mosquitoes and humans, including two deaths in Tennessee and one in Georgia.
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Advances in anti-ageing treatments could soon help human beings regenerate their bodies EXCLUSIVE: Infertility could be reversed, paralysed people could walk again and a 70 year-old-body could be reprogrammed to be just 20 years old thanks to a remarkable anti-ageing breakthrough by Australian scientists.
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Health Department investigating two cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Bronx THE BRONX - The Health Department is currently investigating two cases of Legionnaires' disease in a residential building in the Bronx, officials told PIX11 News on Saturday.
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Legionnaires' cases in Hampton, NH, rise to 14; two unrelated cases in Nashua The number of Legionnaires' disease cases tied to an outbreak in Hampton, N.H., has risen to 14 while two residents of Nashua, N.H.
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Doctors, scientists say microwave strikes may have caused mysterious ailments of US embassy workers: report Doctors and scientists say that microwave weapons are the main suspect behind the mysterious ailments of dozens of American diplomats and family members in Cuba and China.
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SHOP: Camel City Hemp offers a healthy high First things first: North Carolina is not Colorado or California, and recreational marijuana use remains illegal here. Camel City Hemp has a cannabis leaf in its logo, but its products are completely legal and won't get you high.
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Walk, 5K to raise awareness of sickle cell disease, money for local scholarships Daryl Rosborough likes to talk about his body's resistance toward malaria, has defied the odds by living to 41 and has found his calling in advocating for others like him.
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Dengue Outbreak in Thailand Reaches 31708 Conditions The Dengue Fever outbreak in Thailand continues to affect Seventy seven provinces and has now been confirmed in 31,708 cases. This Nationwide Disease Surveillance (File #506), published by the Thailand Bureau of Epidemiology, reflects a 24 percent ...
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Meningitis vaccine urged on campus WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. - A Detroit-area mom whose daughter died of bacterial meningitis is asking universities to require that students get the meningitis B vaccine.
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Cancer-causing virus is spread through sex, but kids need the vaccine at age 11 SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA (WECT) - A virus spread from person-to-person through intimate contact can cause cancer decades later, and the best way to protect yourself and your kids is getting a vaccine at ages 11-12, but as early as age 9 and as ...
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To drink or now not to drink? Minabere Ibelema Whether you drink or now not, right here is a pertinent compare for you: To drink or now not to drink? The answer could presumably well also seem easy to many, but now not to medical scientists.
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Gene editing fixes muscular dystrophy in dogs — and humans could be next A team of researchers may be one step closer to curing a devastating form of muscular dystrophy, after announcing they successfully used gene editing to stop the progression of the disease in dogs.
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Is coconut oil really unhealthy? Miss World Manushi Chillar's nutritionist weighs in By Nmami Agarwal The coconut oil controversy has gripped the entire nation, and left everyone in a fix. In a recent lecture in German, titled 'Coconut oil and other nutritional errors', a Harvard professor Karin Michels (an epidemiologist at the ...
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You can lose weight by reducing the time between Breakfast and dinner – the scientists The reduction of the time interval between the first and the last meal during the day helps to reduce the number of daily calories consumed and the amount of fat in the body, British scientists have found.
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Colin Mendelsohn writes: Tobacco tax rise exploits and punishes addicted smokers CIGARETTE prices rise yet again today and some argue that despite the attitude towards smoking, we're still being exploited. Colin Mendelsohn.
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Vaccines keep kids healthy With the children heading back to school, the Health Ministry has called on parents to vaccinate their children. For years, this went without saying - but it seems that is no longer the case.
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Will contaminated street drugs hurt progress in the fight against opioids? The Nova Scotia government says its strategy to fight deadly opioid addiction has been paying off but with opioid-laced street drugs expected to hit the East Coast, the province's chief medical officer of health warns now is not the time to be complacent.
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Even the fittest middle-aged athletes can't outrun cardiovascular risk factors Middle-aged adults are exercising more and living longer, but new research from the University of British Columbia suggests that even the fittest among them are not immune to cardiovascular disease—and they often don't have any symptoms.
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