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FDA preparing to limit sales of flavored e-cigarettes in convenience stores The Food and Drug Administration is preparing to strictly limit the sales of flavored e-cigarette products to try to keep them out of the hands of children and teenagers, a senior FDA official told NBC News Thursday.
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FDA plans to launch new restrictions on e-cigarette flavors (CNN) Taking on epidemic levels of teen e-cigarette use, the US Food and Drug Administration is expected to announce new restrictions on the sale of e-cigarette products.
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Family identifies man who died from rabies, the first case in Utah since 1944 SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah resident died from rabies earlier this month, and the death is the first fatal rabies case in the state since 1944.
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Utah man dies from rabies; first in state in 74 years SALT LAKE CITY - A Moroni man has died from rabies, the first death of its kind in Utah since 1944. Gary Giles, 55, died Sunday, but struggled for weeks with an slowly progressing disease that doctors couldn't stop from infecting his brain and other ...
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Utah man, 55, becomes state's first rabies death since 1944, family says A 55-year-old Utah man has become the state's first rabies fatality since 1944 after a weeks-long struggle with the infection that first presented as neck and back pain.
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Be careful when cooking for Thanksgiving. CDC says salmonella in raw turkey sickens 164 INDIANAPOLIS - Two weeks before Thanksgiving, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning people to be extra careful when handling raw turkey in the wake of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 164 people in 35 states in recent ...
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1 dead, 164 sick in salmonella from raw turkey, CDC says One person has died and 164 have been made sick in an outbreak of salmonella linked to raw turkey, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
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Primatene non-prescription asthma inhaler back after 7 years The once-popular non-prescription asthma inhaler Primatene Mist can go back on the market after having been banned for seven years, the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday.
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HIV-infected man accused of raping scores of teen boys BANGKOK - Police in Thailand have arrested an HIV-infected soldier who allegedly blackmailed and raped more than 70 teenage boys. Police said in a statement they received a complaint that the suspect was using fake social media profiles on Facebook ...
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Conjoined twins: Bhutanese girls separated in six-hour surgery Surgeons in Australia have separated conjoined twins from Bhutan in a life-changing operation. The 15-month-old girls, Nima and Dawa Pelden, had been joined at the torso and shared a liver.
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US cigarette smoking rate reaches new low (CNN) Cigarette use among American adults is at the lowest it's been since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention started collecting data on the issue in 1965, according to a report released Thursday.
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2nd Baby Born to a Kratom-Using Mom Has Withdrawal By Maureen Salamon. HealthDay Reporter. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Although the herbal supplement kratom is still legal and widely available, its opioid-like effects have caused significant withdrawal symptoms in at least two ...
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US Smoking Rates Hit Record Low By Robert Preidt. HealthDay Reporter. THURSDAY, Nov. 8, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Cigarette smoking rates have dropped to the lowest level ever recorded, U.S.
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Genetics play less of a role in lifespan than we thought Romantic scenes that never happen: your eyes meet. Your heart flutters. This person is the one—you're sure of it, because you're convinced they'll live to at least 95 years old.
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Mandatory CWD sampling in Polk County Nov. 10-11 Polk County will be one of the counties conducting mandatory chronic wasting disease sampling of deer harvested this weekend. The Missouri Department of Conservation is conducting sampling in 31 of the 48 counties of its CWD Management Zone during ...
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Here's When Your Body Burns the Most Calories, According to a New Study Everything from your workouts to your sleep schedule can influence how many calories you burn throughout the day. And according to a small new study, there may be a time of day during which your body naturally burns the most calories.
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Hepatitis A cases continue to rise in MI LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is reporting that cases of Hepatitis A have recently topped 900 in the state.
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MDC conducting deer sampling to find CWD cases The Missouri Department of Conservation reminds deer hunters it is conducting mandatory and voluntary sampling of harvested deer to help find cases of chronic wasting disease.
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Why your breath smells like nail polish remover on the keto diet Does your breath smell sharp enough to scorch the nail polish right off your fingers? Your diet might be to blame. According to some very surprised pioneers of the ketogenic diet, also known as the keto diet, the weight loss regimen makes your mouth ...
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Acute flaccid myelitis strikes active 4-year-old. But doctors don't know why he got the polio-like disease. CINCINNATI - Alex Voland's son Elijah was a whirlwind of energy until the October day when the 4-year-old woke up unable to move, "like an old man.
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You Naturally Burn More Calories at Certain Time of Day: Study By Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter. THURSDAY, Nov. 8, 2018 (HealthDay News) --When it comes to weight gain, what you eat clearly matters.
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Lakewood measles outbreak: Two more cases confirmed; here's where to get free vaccine A growing number of measles cases in Ocean County - six cases had been identified as of Wednesday - has prompted a free vaccination event Thursday and nearly 1,200 residents to seek vaccinations in recent days.
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Number of measles cases in SC doubles in less than a week, DHEC reports The number of reported measles cases in South Carolina has doubled since last week, according to the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).
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First death of 2018 flu season in SC reported by DHEC after hundreds died last year Close to 300 people died in South Carolina during the last flu season. The first flu-related fatality of the 2018 season was reported by the S.C.
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Amarillo man tells story of diagnosis and recovery from polio-like illness AMARILLO, TX (KFDA) - An Amarillo man is sharing his story of his diagnosed with Acute Flaccid Myelitis, known as the polio-like illness, and his eventual recovery.
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Patients told: 'Get your flu jab now' Yesterday (November 7) a line of people was queuing at the Bird in Eye surgery when it opened for an immunisation session at 8am. The vaccinations are free on the NHS for many people.
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Superbugs pose a dangerous, $65 billion threat to the US health-care system Antimicrobial resistance is a large and growing problem, with the potential for enormous health and economic consequences for the United States and the rest of the world.
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High blood pressure before age 40 linked to earlier strokes, heart disease People who develop high blood pressure before age 40 have a higher risk of heart disease and strokes in middle age, two new studies suggest.
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Islamic 'Vaccine Fatwa' Triggers Plunging Vaccination Rates in Indonesia Millions of children in Indonesia are missing out on crucial vaccines because of a "vaccine fatwa" imposed by powerful Islamic clerics, Science Magazine reported on Thursday.
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High blood pressure before age 40 linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease New US research has found that younger adults with high blood pressure before the age of 40 have an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as heart failure, strokes and blood vessel blockages as they age.
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NIH Attempt "Universal" Flu Shot Imagine getting one flu shot and having it last you the rest of your life, no boosters needed. That's the eventual goal of researchers at the University of Iowa who are working with the National Institutes of Health to develop what they call a ...
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Think genes dictate your life span? Think again Your life partner has a much greater influence on your longevity than the genes you inherited from your family, according to a new analysis of the family trees of more than 400 million people.
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Smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure increase women's risk of heart attack Smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure increase the risk of a heart attack more in women than in men, new research from The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford has found.
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Indonesian 'vaccine fatwa' sends measles immunization rates plummeting As the bell rang on a recent morning at an elementary school here and pupils filled the classrooms, anxious adults crowded the corridors outside.
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Coffee is so good for you that it might curb your risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's We as human have to live with a lot of unfortunate realities, including the fact that a lot of the things we love end up being bad for us.
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Three confirmed measles cases in South Carolina Columbia, SC (WLTX) - South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control continues to investigate three cases of measles that were reported in Spartanburg, SC.
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Smoking, diabetes increase heart attack risk more in women Women who smoke, have diabetes or high blood pressure increase their risk of a heart attack more than men faced with the same risks, a large study of UK adults has found.
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Is ADT Linked to Dementia in Men with Prostate Cancer Receiving Definitive Radiotherapy? Previous research has found a strong, statistically significant association between ADT use and both dementia and Alzheimer disease in men with prostate cancer.
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Penile cancer symptoms: Urologist reveals earliest warning sign you should NEVER ignore While most men know all about prostate and testicular cancer symptoms, many people don't have the same awareness penile cancer.
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A Closer Look at the Data: Testicular Cancer Movember is an annual event that takes place during November to raise awareness and support for issues related to men's health.
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Postnatal Depression More Common After Birthing Boy A new study by UK researchers has found the odds of developing postnatal depression (PND) is increased after a complicated delivery or when a mother has a baby boy.
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Tom offers Hope after cancer diagnosis - urges men to get prostate check To mark the beginning of Movember, prostate cancer awareness month, the Irish Cancer Society has urged all men over 50 to take a half an hour to have a conversation with their doctor about prostate cancer.
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The FDA Was Wise to Approve a New Opioid The Food and Drug Administration last week approved Dsuvia, a powerful new opioid. The typical scenario for use is in wounded soldiers being transported off the battlefield who lack intravenous access for an injection or drip and who cannot swallow ...
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Don't Complain About Age to a Cancer Survivor My father used to have many wonderful expressions and used them liberally at just the right time. The minister even mentioned them at his memorial service.
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Mimbres Memorial Hospital wants you to understand breast exams and early detection DEMING - One in eight women living in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Tumor immune cells could aid cancer therapies, study shows A pioneering technique designed to spot differences between immune cells in tumours could speed the development of cancer treatments, research suggests.
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Breast Cancer Risk Lowers For Women Who Wake Up Early, A New Study Finds Circadian rhythms, otherwise known as your body's 24 hour sleep/wake cycle, determine when you feel sleepy, and when it's time to wake up in the morning.
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