Saturday, November 17, 2018

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Daily update November 17, 2018
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A runny nose is usually a sign that you have a cold coming on, but for one North Carolina man, that cold never actually arrived. His sniffles persisted for over a year, with doctors diagnosing him with a variety of possible ailments.
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Last Thanksgiving was ruined for Greg Phillpotts and his family after the unexpected. Fluid from his nose ran into the food. "I was preparing a meal and standing in the kitchen and it just added itself to the ingredients -- it screwed up the whole ...
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For five years, Greg Phillpotts had a never-ending runny nose that drove him crazy - and even ruined a Thanksgiving dinner. The Johnston County, North Carolina-based man always thought his runny nose was due to allergies.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Imagine that for years you'd been told that your runny nose was due to allergies. Then you find out that it's your brain that's leaking.
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JOHNSTON COUNTY, N.C. - Greg Phillpotts said his runny nose tormented him for five years - last year his family's Thanksgiving feast was ruined when fluid suddenly poured from one nostril and into the food, WTVD reports.
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The Butte County Public Health Department has been using public health measures to stop a gastrointestinal illness (GI) outbreak in all monitored shelters.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services is warning parents and other adults not to give babies pacifiers containing honey after four babies were treated for botulism in Texas.
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A new study suggests that low-carb diets may help people keep weight off and even drop extra pounds, adding to the confusion about the health benefits - or detriments - of carbohydrates.
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Reminder to parents: Don't feed babies honey. The FDA just issued a safety alert reminding parents not to feed children younger than 1 honey, including in pacifiers.
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Crafting better flu shots comes down to dispensing with 1940s technology, according to CSL Ltd., which says its new method of vaccine production may offer better protection against the virus that killed almost 200 American children last season ...
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Last Updated Nov 16, 2018 1:31 PM EST. TRENTON, N.J. -- Health officials say an 11th patient has died amid an outbreak of a respiratory virus at a care facility in New Jersey.
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Lifting weights is healthier for the heart than going for a run or a walk, new research has found. Scientists looking at the health records of more than 4,000 people have concluded that, while both forms of exercise reduce the risk of developing heart ...
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Kira Iaconetti's passion is singing and performing on stage. The self-taught musician, 19, spent her entire young life performing in plays and musicals until about four years ago, when she started having a strange reaction any time she sang or listened ...
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'Tis the season for cozy, warm drinks—and whether you reach for a steaming mug of tea or a hot cuppa joe could be determined by your genes, according to a new study.
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While eating out at a nice restaurant is usually relaxing for most people, for those with food allergies, eating out can be a maze of finding an accommodating restaurant and a hazard if food uses the wrong ingredients.
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'Hopefully it breaks this gridlock that we have on Lyme disease,' said Wall resident Pat Smith, a leading advocate and a member of the panel.
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BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts remains in the throes of an opioid crisis with more than 1,500 deaths through the first nine months of 2018, most linked to the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl, according to new state figures released Friday.
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Deaths from opioid overdoses in Massachusetts are starting to level off after a slight decline, as deadly fentanyl infiltrates the illicit drug supply, according to data released Friday.
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Last Saturday, more than 400,000 orange-clad firearm deer hunters started off the November portion of the 2018 firearm season looking for that trophy buck or a nice-sized doe, and many were rewarded as opening weekend results in a sizable harvest in ...
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Test results from three deer harvested in Blaine County have tested positive for chronic wasting disease, according to a press release from Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks on Friday.
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China's pork industry is struggling to contain the spread of African swine fever, which has now reached the southwest of the country - one of its major pig-producing areas.
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Transcendental meditation could help soldiers deal with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, according to a study backed by the United States Department of Defense.
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According to a new research, increasing the intake of omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy may cut down the risk of premature births.
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It is thought about two in three smokers want to kick their deadly habit, and with good reason - the same proportion of them are believed to die prematurely because of smoking.
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Do you know that a low-gluten diet can reduce gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases and irritable bowel syndrome?
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An observational study in Australia has found that a third of antibiotic prescriptions in an emergency department (ED) were deemed inappropriate, according to a study yesterday in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
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