Friday, November 16, 2018

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Daily update November 16, 2018
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Officials say there has been an outbreak of norovirus at a shelter housing people who evacuated their homes to escape the massive wildfire in Northern California.
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Rabid animals are, of course, no laughing matter. The rabies virus can infect the central nervous system, resulting in disease and death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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If you're a coffee lover, you know that drinking coffee is a complex and nuanced experience—there's the rich aroma, the comforting warmth, and the loveliness of the ritual of sitting down with a fresh cup.
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More than 140 Camp Fire evacuees at four different shelters have had norovirus symptoms due to an outbreak, while 41 are currently experiencing symptoms, according to Butte County Public Health Department.
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WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW)-- There are still a lot of unknowns regarding Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD. That's why, the DNR wants to regulate where a carcass can be transported to.
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It may sound counterintuitive, but people who are supersensitive to coffee's bitter taste actually drink more of it, a new study finds.
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Male construction workers have the highest rate of suicide in the U.S., while teachers and librarians have the lowest, according to new federal data.
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By Thomas Curry. I Tried the Keto Diet for a Week… And Here's How it Went. It's Manageable. Most students think there are not enough healthy options in the Pryzbyla, believing meal plans are an obstacle in achieving a healthy lifestyle.
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(CNN) A 19-year-old died after inhaling deodorant spray to get high, according to a new case report, and doctors who treated the man in the Netherlands are using the case to highlight the fatal consequences of inhaling chemicals.
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Diet fads often make the lofty claim that adjusting food habits one way or another will produce the dieter's desired results. More specifically: Eat this, not that, and watch the pounds fall off.
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BEIJING, Nov 16 (Reuters) - China's agricultural ministry said on Friday it had confirmed a new African swine fever outbreak on a farm of 40 pigs in Yibin city, in the southwest province of Sichuan.
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Ther are now 12 confirmed cases and 11 under investigation with a growing list of exposure sites, officials said. By Karen Wall, Patch Staff | Nov 15, 2018 2:59 pm ET | Updated Nov 15, 2018 3:23 pm ET ...
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If you hold your nose and take a sip of coffee, mostly what you'll taste is a bitter liquid. Much of the gustatory pleasure we take from coffee comes from its aroma.
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(Reuters Health) - The death of a Dutch teen serves as a grim reminder of the dangers associated with inhaling common household products, such as spray-on deodorant, keyboard dusters and whipped cream.
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(CNN) - Your baby's pacifier falls on the floor. Before giving it back to your child, do you wash it in a sink or, perhaps reluctantly, clean it with your own saliva?
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(CNN) Your baby's pacifier falls on the floor. Before giving it back to your child, do you wash it in a sink or, perhaps reluctantly, clean it with your own saliva?
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In a news release this week, the Missouri Department of Conservation thanked the thousands of deer hunters who participated in its mandatory CWD sampling efforts last weekend in 31 counties.
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SEOUL, South Korea - A U.S.-based nonprofit group has called for South Korea to take stronger steps to fight a tuberculosis crisis in North Korea it says has worsened under strengthened U.S.
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Eugene Bell Foundation Chairman Stephen Linton speaks during a news conference in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 16, 2018. The U.S.
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Meditation worked as well as traditional therapy for military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder in a small experiment sponsored by the Department of Defense.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) thanked the thousands of deer hunters who participated in its mandatory CWD sampling efforts last weekend in 31 counties.
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On my first Wisconsin deer hunt, I wore a red ski jacket into the field. A back tag showing my license was pinned between my shoulder blades.
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Wisconsin authorities say a white-tailed deer harvested from a hunt ranch in Portage County has tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
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The number of confirmed and suspected cases of the polio-like disease acute flaccid myelitis as well the number of states reporting cases continue to rise in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly report.
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I'm one of those people who is absolutely terrible at remembering dates, although I have no problem with the TRULY important ones.
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For more than 40 years, the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout has been encouraging people to quit smoking and reduce their risk of lung and other cancers, heart attack, stroke, and other conditions.
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BILLINGS - Lung cancer is difficult to detect, which often meant that it was found too late for patients to be cured. "Historically, lung cancer was one of those cancers that often didn't have a lot of symptoms until it was too late," said Dr.
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There's no sign that ticks are backing down. A record high of 59,349 cases of tickborne diseases were reported in 2017 in the United States.
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Seven years ago today, Matt Wilson went to the emergency room. He had stomach pain, which he assumed was a kidney stone. It was not.
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By Alan Mozes. HealthDay Reporter. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- For the billions of young people who seek community and connection on social media, new research warns their search may be in vain.
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WASHINGTON (WJLA) - When you buy raw meat in the grocery store, what you're bringing home is often more than dinner. "The chances of you buying a product that is contaminated with drug-resistant-bacteria is very high," said Dr Lance Price.
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - There's a new study that finds even light drinking could increase your chance of dying by 20-percent. That's in contrast to other studies that have found moderate alcohol consumption is good for some people.
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Testicular Cancer New Zealand unveils its distinctly low-tech 'machine' that tests men's testicles for irregularities and lumps.
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The health care community is learning how you really can have too much of a good thing. "It was such a miracle when antibiotics came out, they probably were overused and given for almost any kind of infection," says Dr.
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Hot water treatment may help improve metabolism, and regulate inflammation and blood sugar (glucose) levels, particularly in overweight men, suggests a new study.
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Many individuals use music in the hope that it fights sleep difficulties, according to a study published November 14 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Tabitha Trahan of the University of Sheffield, UK, and colleagues.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. - The University at Buffalo, Buffalo Museum of Science and Erie County Department of Health have partnered to hold Pushing Back: Antimicrobial Resistance, an event that aims to educate the public about the increasing threat of ...
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WASHINGTON—The Trump administration regards the military conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo as too dangerous to reinstate U.S.
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'The hand comes out and checks the testicles,' says Graeme Woodside of Testicular Cancer New Zealand. CBC Radio · in a day.
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Children living in London boroughs with high diesel pollution suffer from stunted lung capacity, putting them at risk of early death, a study has said.
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New research carried out by the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin has revealed a 100% survival rate of premature babies born at 28 weeks.
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Diabetes affects more than 30 million adults in the United States, and 1 in 4 of them don't know they have the disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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CBS NEWS - Just a week before Thanksgiving, concerns are rising over an ongoing outbreak of salmonella linked to raw turkeys. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says over the past year, there have been 164 illnesses in 35 states, including ...
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Olaleye Aluko, Abuja. A Non-Governmental Organisation, Blue Baby Support Initiative, in a report released on Wednesday to mark the World Prematurity Day, described Nigeria as a country with the third highest number of premature births in the world.
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On World Diabetes Day, three people talk about what it's like to live with the condition and what they wish people knew about it.
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One in seven GPs have admitted to having a shortage of three-strain flu jabs, which could leave pensioners at risk of catching the deadly virus.
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For the billions of young people who seek community and connection on social media, new research warns their search may be in vain.
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THURSDAY, Nov. 15, 2018 -- For the billions of young people who seek community and connection on social media, new research warns their search may be in vain.
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