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Rugby player Sam Ballard dies eight years after swallowing slug as dare left him paralysed A man who ate a garden slug as part of a dare has died. Sam Ballard, 28, became a paraplegic and suffered for eight years after eating the slug at a party when he was 19.
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Rugby player who swallowed garden slug as dare has died, 8 years after health nightmare began Sam Ballard never did anything wrong, if you ask family and friends. The teenager from Sydney's upper north shore was having a laugh and some red wine with mates in the backyard, "trying to act like grown ups".
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Amid deepening addiction crisis, FDA approves powerful new opioid (CNN) - Despite the ongoing opioid crisis plaguing the nation, the US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a new opioid medication five to 10 times more powerful than fentanyl.
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Skin cancer deaths rates soar, mostly for men: study Skin cancer deaths among men have soared in wealthy nations since 1985, with mortality rates among women rising more slowly or even declining, researchers told a medical conference in Glasgow Sunday.
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Researchers identify genetic variation that may influence severity of CTE disease Researchers have identified a genetic variation that may influence chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) disease severity. TMEM106B is one of the first genes to be implicated in CTE.
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Why this dietitian wants you to ditch the keto diet I'd bet a million dollars that you've noticed the keto trend lately. You've also probably heard many of the dazzling health benefits this diet is touted for.
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How To Get Your Coworkers To Get The Flu Shot Because No One Wants To Get Sick To the chagrin of needle-phobes everywhere, the time to get your flu shot is now. Last winter, an estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications, marking the disease's highest death toll in at least 40 years, according to the AP.
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Jury Orders pH Miracle Book Author Robert Oldham Young To Pay Cancer Patient $105 Million A San Diego jury has ordered the author of the bestselling pH Miracle books to pay a large sum to a cancer patient. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, naturopathic practitioner Robert Oldham Young was ordered to pay $105 million to Dawn Kali, ...
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Ramen noodles contribute to 1 in every 5 childhood scald burns, research says A cheap and fast meal, ramen noodles are a staple to college students and busy parents alike. But there's a potential downside to the noodles and it's not their lack of nutritional value.
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Neuroscientists Debate A Simple Question: How Does The Brain Store A Phone Number? You hear a new colleague's name. You get directions to the airport. You glance at a phone number you're about to dial. These are the times you need working memory, the brain's system for temporarily holding important information.
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World Mental Health Day made my mental health worse I have tried everything that I can think of to make my mental health better and to make my mental disorder go away. There have been different doctors and diagnoses, I've tried medication and CBD oil and raw veganism.
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Beaumont to build new $40 million mental health hospital in Dearborn Beaumont Health is to announce details Monday about its plan to build a new mental health hospital in Dearborn in conjunction with Pennsylvania-based Universal Health Services.
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Brain cancer: drink that makes tumours glow could make surgery more effective Fluorescent marker accumulates in the fastest-growing cells, helping surgeons pinpoint tumours and leave healthy tissue alone. Press Association.
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Pancreatic cancer patients get a boost from beer RAPID CITY, S.D. -People suffering from one of the deadliest forms of cancer got support Sunday from consumers of potent potables.
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Alzheimer's Association, Centers for Disease Control report outlines future in Alzheimer's battle ALBANY - In an effort to help health officials address the nation's Alzheimer's crisis, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alzheimer's Association have released the third edition of the Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map.
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Studies highlight lasting effects of early life stress on the genome, gut, and brain SAN DIEGO -- Excessive stress during fetal development or early childhood can have long-term consequences for the brain, from increasing the likelihood of brain disorders and affecting an individual's response to stress as an adult to changing the ...
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AXA Mansard joins fight against cancer AXA Mansard, a member of AXA, a global leader in insurance and asset management, said it joined in the observance of the concluded breast cancer awareness.
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Parents frequently share children's antibiotics with others ORLANDO, Fla. - Almost half of parents who had leftover antibiotics that were prescribed for their children stored them for later, and almost three-quarters of those parents subsequently shared the prescription with other children or adults.
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First FDA-approved marijuana-based drug can now be prescribed in all 50 states of America The first prescription drug made from marijuana is now available for prescription in all 50 states - a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law.
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Magaya Wants To Work With Govt To Formalise His HIV Drug Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder Prophet Walter Magaya yesterday said he was ready to work with the Ministry of Health and Child Care who will conduct clinical trials on his Aguma herb following several engagements last week.
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Men in pink promote breast cancer awareness SOME members of the proposed Soroptimist Club Esperance (SCE) partnered with the Land and Marine Contracting Services Ltd (LMCS), In Cor Tech, Eriu Pain Management and Massy Stores, La Romaine, to raise awareness of breast cancer with a Men in ...
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1000 deaths feared in DR Congo Ebola Uganda, surrounding countries face increasing risk as Trump blocks American experts. Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES | One of the largest Ebola outbreaks in history shows no signs of slowing - and the Trump administration has barred U.S.
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Appendix removal is linked to lower risk of Parkinson's "The difference we think is how you manage this pathology," she said - how the body handles the buildup. (File Photo: U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.
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Win $2 Million to Solve Alzheimer's: New Prize Will Reward Fresh Ideas Xconomy Texas —. San Antonio - A Texas billionaire is funding a new competition that will give $4 million to seven individuals who present promising ideas about the cause of Alzheimer's disease and say they'll work to prove it.
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Stanford Researchers Include 15-18-Year-Olds in Study on Children and Guns Stanford researchers are promoting a study on children and guns that includes firearm related injuries and deaths for people 15-18-years-old.
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MJHS celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Week During Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, people wear pink ribbons to honor survivors, remember those lost to the disease, and to support the progress and research being made to find a cure.
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Zika Virus strain that causes microcephaly not found in Rajasthan- health ministry New Delhi: The mutations linked to foetal microcephaly and high transmissibility of Zika virus in Aedes mosquitoes are not present in the current Zika virus strain that has affected Rajasthan, union health ministry said on Saturday.
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