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New fertility procedure allows 2 women to carry same baby, presents new choices for same-sex couples For the first time in history, two women have carried the same baby thanks to an amazing new medical advance. "He's our miracle baby," said Ashleigh Coulter.
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Remembering Jerry Rabinowitz: 'Kind, gentle' doctor among the victims in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Two years ago, my father fell ill during a business trip in India, victimized by a gastrointestinal bug that strikes many travelers.
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Federal officials pause trial testing stem cells for heart disease In the wake of a call for retractions of dozens of papers from a high-profile Harvard University heart stem cell research lab, federal officials today announced they are pausing a clinical trial based on research in this field.
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He Promised to Restore Damaged Hearts. Harvard Says His Lab Fabricated Research. For Dr. Piero Anversa, the fall from scientific grace has been long, and the landing hard. Researchers worldwide once hailed his research as revolutionary, promising the seemingly impossible: a way to grow new heart cells to replace those lost in heart ...
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Same-sex couple carries same 'miracle' baby in what may be fertility world first DALLAS - Two Texas mothers each carried their "miracle baby" because of a medical advance that allowed them to do what they thought was otherwise impossible.
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CDC's handling of polio-like illness criticized by its own advisers Albany, Oregon (CNN) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's own medical advisers are criticizing the federal health agency for being slow to respond to a polio-like disease that's struck hundreds of children over the past six years ...
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Ill-informed, former ICE agent, David Ward speaks nonsense: Threat of smallpox and leprosy!? In a thoroughly uninformed statement during an interview on a Fox News program hosted by business reporter Charles Payne, a former ICE agent named David Ward in discussing the Central American migrant caravan said the following about a "public ...
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Guns Send 8300 Kids To The ER Each Year: Study It cost nearly $3 billion to patch up the kids - 75,000 of them, or about 8,300 a year - who wound up in hospital emergency rooms with gunshot injuries over nine years, according to a first-of-its-kind study.
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Alzheimer's Q&A: How do improvised activities benefit an individual with Alzheimer's or dementia? Caring for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or dementia is very challenging and improvisation can assist in communicating, responding to behavioral challenges and in improving the caregiver's relationship with the affected individual.
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Ideal timing between pregnancies is at least one year: study Women who want to bear children in their 30s and 40s often face a dilemma regarding how much time to wait between pregnancies. Doctors often advise they wait 18 to 24 months.
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Guns send over 8000 US kids to ER each year, analysis says Gun injuries, including many from assaults, sent 75,000 U.S. children and teens to emergency rooms over nine years at a cost of almost $3 billion, a first-of-its-kind study found.
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Pregnancy gap should be at least a year - researchers Mothers should wait at least a year between giving birth and getting pregnant again to reduce health risks to mother and baby, a new study says.
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Seattle woman tests positive for West Nile virus Health officials say a Seattle woman tested positive for West Nile virus, becoming the first person in King County to acquire the virus locally.
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6 Memoirs About Breast Cancer To Keep The Conversation Going All Year Long If the world seems a little pinker lately, that is because October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and everyone from national brands to your local coffee shop are using different products and promotions to inform the public about the disease that ...
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The Science of the Sniff: Why Dogs Are Great Disease Detectors On Monday, researchers presented these latest results at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in New Orleans.
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'I never knew men could get breast cancer' Moses Musonga never thought men could get breast cancer until he was diagnosed with the disease. The 67-year-old Kenyan told the BBC that he was in profound shock when doctors told him in 2013 that he had stage-three breast cancer, turning his life ...
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In search of an Alzheimer's cure For decades, the field of Alzheimer's research has been dominated by a major hypothesis: that a build-up of beta amyloid (amyloid-β) in the brain causes Alzheimer's disease.
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NJ sends in expert health team after 9 children die at facility A team of infection control experts will head to a New Jersey rehabilitation facility where nine children have died from a virus, and will visit other, similar facilities, the state health department said Monday.
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Breast-cancer survivors can benefit from strength training Breast-cancer research has resulted in treatment that has greatly improved survival rates. As a result, there are 3.1 million breast cancer survivors alive in the United States today.
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Fewer people in NC got flu shots last winter. That's likely one reason so many died. Fewer than half of North Carolinians got a flu shot last winter, the lowest vaccination rate in six years, and one likely reason why the state saw the most deaths from the flu in a decade.
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These obese mice lost a third of their fat using a natural protein — Will it work in humans? Cancer researchers at Georgetown University came upon an unlikely surprise as they investigated the role of a specific protein in cancer.
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Can Integrated Cannabis Co Inc (OTCMKTS:ICNAF) Resurrect Positive Momentum with New CBD Deal? One stock that has pulled back sharply in the sell-the-Canada-news stretch over the past couple weeks, but that remains very interesting at present, is Integrated Cannabis Co Inc (OTCMKTS:ICNAF).
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CDC Never Said That You Shouldn't Dress Up Your Chickens For Halloween Now you can proceed with your plans to dress up your chickens as Deadpool for Halloween. Just make sure that they can breathe through the mask.
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Dogs can sniff out malaria parasites on your clothes (CNN) Dogs could someday be a powerful tool in diagnosing malaria, a new study shows. The animals were trained to identify whether someone was infected with malaria simply by sniffing their socks, according to the research, published Monday.
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Grow Your Mustache And Raise Awareness This 'Movember' Chicago (CBS) - Rich Loesing joined CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot to talk about the Movember Foundation, the only global charity focused solely on men's health.
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Can Organic Food Really Cut Cancer Risk? A new study claims that people who eat organic food tend to slash their cancer risk by as much as 25 percent - but what does this study really tell us?
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Plant-based diets for better health and planet? Not so fast, says study Forget all those loud calls to eat less meat and more plants for better health and a stronger planet - new research shows the world is not producing nearly enough fruit and vegetables to feed everyone.
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I have found HIV cure: Magaya PROPHETIC Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader Walter Magaya yesterday claimed he had found a cure for HIV and Aids as well as cancer-related illnesses.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop in hot water for misleading advertising Goop, the wellness empire launched by actress Gwyneth Paltrow, has found itself in hot water once again, just months after settling a six-figure lawsuit over a trio of controversial products.
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