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Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of US Embassy Workers Doctors and scientists say microwave strikes may have caused sonic delusions and very real brain damage among embassy staff and family members.
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Diplomats 'victims of microwave attacks' Microwave radiation may have caused a series of mysterious symptoms, including intense headaches, that hit dozens of American diplomats and their relatives in Cuba and China, doctors and scientists believe.
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Strong chance mystery diplomatic brain injuries were caused by unknown microwave weapon, report says (RNN) - A rash of mysterious brain traumas that struck diplomats at American embassies and consulates in Cuba and China might have been the result of a kind of microwave weapon, according to a New York Times report.
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Pediatric resident meets nurse who cared for him as newborn Pediatric resident Brandon Seminatore was doing a monthlong rotation at the same neonatal intensive care unit where he was cared for as a newborn when he came across someone from his past.
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Girl catches deadly infection trying on shoes while barefoot A four-year-old was left fighting for her life after developing deadly sepsis from trying on new shoes. Sienna Rasul became seriously ill the day after trying different sized shoes on her bare feet.
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Kids, teens shouldn't be on a paleo or gluten-free diet The low-carb paleo diet has been one of the most searched diets online in recent years. Many of the leading paleo programs actively market to teens, and a few years back, a celebrity chef in Australia even co-wrote a paleo cookbook for babies and kids.
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Pediatric resident meets nurse who cared for him as newborn PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) - Pediatric resident Brandon Seminatore was doing a monthlong rotation at the same neonatal intensive care unit where he was cared for as a newborn when he came across someone from his past.
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2 Residents of Bronx Building Contract Legionnaires' Disease: Officials Two people who live in the same building in the Bronx have been sickened with Legionnaires' disease, health officials said. The Health Department said it would evaluate the plumbing of the building in the Fort Independence Houses in the Kingsbridge ...
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FDA: Dangerous genital infection linked to common diabetes meds (CBS) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is issuing a warning about a certain class of type 2 diabetes medicine following reports of serious genital infections and one death.
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There are ways to reduce risk for diabetes By now, most of us already know the risks of diabetes. Many, in fact, already know that diabetes is a major problem right here in Tennessee, with approximately 15 percent of the adult population in the state living with the disease.
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Amid opioid crisis, researchers aim to put medical marijuana to the test Since California first took the leap in 1996, 30 more states and the District of Columbia have legalized the medical use of marijuana to treat pain.
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Diet tips, avoid these 5 foods for weight loss, good health National Nutrition Weekis celebrated from September 1 to 7 to generate awareness about eating right for good health. Diet and exercise are important for weight loss and good health.
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CDC Data Reveals Sharp Increase In STD Cases In Recent Years New CDC data reveals a sharp increase in sexually transmitted disease (STD) cases in the United States for the fourth year in a row.
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Hotel in Hampton, NH, ordered to take action after Legionella detected in its water system A hotel in Hampton, N.H., has been ordered to take action after the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease was detected in the hot tub, water heater, and shower and sink heads of three rooms, state health officials said Sunday.
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What are the best mosquito repellents to protect kids from West Nile Virus? SALT LAKE CITY - This week, health officials reported a fourth Utahn has contracted West Nile virus this year, and one person has died.
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The Flu Epidemic Of Labor Day, September 1918 This is an adapted excerpt from "September 1918: War, Plague, and The World Series" (Regnery History, August 28, 2018) by Skip Desjardin.
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Woman, 20, with Type 1 diabetes who refused insulin injections because she 'didn't do needles' dies A YOUNG woman who refused diabetes treatment because she "didn't do needles" has died after slipping into a suspected diabetic coma.
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Number of children in US with ADHD tops 10 percent WASHINGTON (TNS) - The number of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has reached more than 10 percent, a significant increase during the past 20 years, according to a study released Friday.
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The bad news about drinking If you are among the 30 percent of adults who has a daily alcoholic drink, maybe a glass of wine with dinner, this column does not bring good news.
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Woods, marshes, ponds, prairies opening once again to Minnesota hunters Minnesota's hunting seasons will once again cascade throughout the fall and early winter starting this weekend with opportunities for geese, bears, mourning doves, crows, snipe and rail.
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CDC says to get your flu shots soon Waco, Texas Central for Disease Control is recommending people get their flu vaccines before the end of October. "It's important to get it early because it takes two weeks to really take effect in your body and last year the flu season was very early ...
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Majority in the dark about HPV infection Few Irish adults realise how prevalent HPV infection is or how much of a risk it poses to men, research has found. Just one in three people questioned knew that men and women are equally susceptible to HPV (human papillomavirus) infection and only one ...
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Crews in Tarrant County to Spray for Mosquitoes Crews in Tarrant County will spray for mosquitoes in parts of the county this week after recent samples tested positive for West Nile virus, according to Tarrant County Public Health.
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Woman, 20, with Type 1 diabetes dies after failing to take her insulin because she 'didn't do needles' The parents of a 20-year-old girl with Type 1 diabetes have spoken movingly about after she died at a friend's house. Headstrong Natasha Horne had gone from a size 22 to a size 10 in six months, having refused to take her insulin to allow her to live ...
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CBD oil users who say it helps relieve pain, anxiety frustrated to learn product is illegal in Ohio An Akron woman with multiple sclerosis said she keeps a bottle of CBD oil on a table next to her bed. Every morning when she wakes, the first thing she does is fill a dropper with CBD - which is short for cannabidiol, a chemical found in cannabis ...
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After Nipah virus and floods, Kerala now grappling with rat fever menace; Over 20 dead Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 3: As Kerala is slowly coming to terms with the devastating floods which wreaked havoc in the state, a new problem is rearing its head.
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Study: Air pollution is bad for your brain LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - A new study has found a new way in which air pollution is doing damage to all of us. It's attacking our brains.
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Surgeon 'removes mum's tear gland instead of brain tumour in botched op' A mum-of-two claims a surgeon removed one of her tear glands instead of a brain tumour in a botched operation and then tried to cover it up.
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Leptospirosis, Hepatitis A haunt Kerala after floods New Delhi: Flood-ravaged Kerala has seen a spurt in communicable diseases, as the administration struggles to prevent and contain them with a debilitated healthcare system.
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Israel reports on West Nile virus situation, Points to climate change The Israel Ministry of Health has recorded 74 human West Nile virus cases as of this week, including three fatalities in individuals with underlying health conditions.
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Grapefruit Diet For Weight Loss: Should You Follow This Strict 10-Day Low-Carb Diet? Weight loss diets are very popular around the world and the popularity of various fad diets that promise to get you quick results, waxes and wanes.
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Eating All Your Food Within 10-Hours May Boost Metabolic Health: Study Eating all your food within 10 hours can help stave off metabolic diseases and restore good health says a new study. The study that appeared in the journal Cell Metabolism, was conducted over mice.
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Study Says Alcohol Isn't Safe To Drink Even In Small Amounts That evening glass of wine has always seemed like a relatively guilt-free indulgence, but new research shows that the only way to avoid risking health is to quit drinking altogether.
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To drink or not to drink? Minabere Ibelema. Whether you drink or not, this is a pertinent question for you: To drink or not to drink? The answer may seem simple to many, but not to medical scientists.
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Where To Get The 2018 Flu Shot As Soon As It's Available If you're one of the millions of people who fell victim to last season's monstrous flu, you probably want to know where to get the flu shot as soon as it's available so you can avoid a similar fate this year.
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Fewer Utahns have gotten West Nile virus this year than last, but officials warn of continued risk SALT LAKE CITY - While Utah's dry summer has created one of the most devastating fire seasons in recent memory, the dryness may have brought one unexpected benefit.
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A Gene Editing Survey In Canines Reveals Promise In Treating A Lethal Form Of Muscular Dystrophy A fresh behold of canines published this week in Science presents a tantalising peek of how existence-altering the gene-editing skills CRISPR is at possibility of be for some folks in the attain future.
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