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Woman Loses Multiple Limbs and Is Fighting for Her Life After Contracting Toxic Shock Syndrome An Indiana woman is clinging to life after falling ill with toxic shock syndrome. Within just a few days, Anna Norquist went from being a perfectly healthy 30-year-old with a passion for gymnastics to a patient at Methodist Hospital with a number of ...
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12 People Hospitalized With Infections From Stem Cell Shots Twelve patients became seriously ill after receiving injections that supposedly contained stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to the Food and Drug Administration, which issued a warning to the California company, Genetech, that made the ...
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Are you heavier or shorter than the average American? (CNN) America is struggling with an obesity epidemic, and a new government report says that the population is only getting heavier.
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Torrent Pharmaceuticals recalls Losartan blood pressure medicine due to 'unexpected impurity' Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited is the latest pharmaceutical company to recall blood pressure medication. According to a Dec. 20 company announcement posted by the Food and Drug Administration, two lots of Losartan potassium tablets are being ...
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Blood pressure medication recalled due to 'unexpected impurity' (WBTV) - A pharmaceutical company has issued a voluntary recall of blood pressure medication Thursday. According to the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration), Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited is voluntarily recalling two lots of Losartan ...
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Ebola outbreak rises to 560 cases; Congo officials to try new response plan (CNN) As the Ebola outbreak continues to devastate the Democratic Republic of Congo, the minister of health visited affected areas to prepare for a third strategic response plan, which will cover the period from February to April, the ministry reported ...
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Study: Misconceptions, fear kept nearly half of adults in Kentucky from getting flu shots in 2018 Kentuckians are a little confused about the influenza vaccine, according to the annual Kentucky Health Issues Poll . Nearly half of surveyed adults in the Bluegrass State neglected to be vaccinated in 2018 -- the majority of them because of mistaken ...
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Stem cell shots linked to outbreak of bacterial infection Health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of bacterial infections in people who got injections of stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood.
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Tennessee man diagnosed with human form of 'mad cow' disease: What you should know about Creutzfeldt-Jakob ... The rare human form of "mad cow" disease has claimed its latest victim in a young Tennessee father. Tony Gibson, 32, began experiencing symptoms of the rare neurological condition Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) about a year ago.
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College binge drinking linked to social media addiction College binge drinking and social media addiction may be linked, according to a new study that identified some worrying trends among college students.
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The Blood Sugar Diet that cuts belly fat, helps reverse type 2 diabetes: Eat 800 calories a day & lose weight New Delhi: For people with type 2 diabetes, managing blood sugar levels is extremely important for overall health. And most people with type 2 diabetes are overweight or suffer from obesity.
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Vehicles, Guns Are Leading Causes of Death for US Youth Motor vehicles and firearms kill young Americans more than any other cause, like disease, which has significantly declined, according to a new study.
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Regular exercise and healthy diet may reverse cognitive decline: study NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- Just six months of regular exercise and a healthy diet may reverse cognitive decline in older people, a recent study suggested.
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KU Leuven scientists develop new vaccine against Zika virus Scientists at the KU Leuven Rega Institute in Belgium have developed a new vaccine against the Zika virus. This vaccine should prevent the virus from causing microcephaly and other serious conditions in unborn babies.
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11-year-old girl's inoperable brain tumor miraculously vanishes An 11 year-old girl has left doctors baffled after her inoperable brain tumor vanished by itself. Still, it's obvious the result it no fluke, since Roxli is back to her old self, and riding horses like she did before her illness.
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Vicky Phelan: 'Cancer patients should not have to fight debt collectors' Cancer patients should not have to fight debt collectors as well as an illness, says Vicky Phelan. "People with cancer should have an automatic entitlement to a medical card because you are in a situation where you can't work.
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Having kids increases a woman's risk of having deadly heart problems by 14 per cent, study reveals Experts are warning that pregnancy and childbirth put permanent strain on the body and leaves females more likely to suffer a stroke.
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Want to Protect Your Kids from Allergies? Study Says Get a Dog ... or Two Owning a pet comes with all kinds of health perks, and a recent study out of Sweden just found another. The study, published on Dec. 19 in the journal PLOS ONE, set out to see what effect having multiple pets had on the development of allergies in ...
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Christmas cards sending wrong message about harmful drinking, warn experts Birthday and Christmas cards featuring alcohol or harmful drinking "reflect and reinforce a social attitude that excess alcohol consumption is acceptable and associated with celebration" warn experts in the British Medical Journal.
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Children put "at risk of harm" at Boston Pilgrim Hospital Children have been placed "at risk of harm" and patients forced to wait more than three hours for treatment at Boston Pilgrim Hospital's A&E, according to a critical new report.
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For excellent cognitive skills in old age, eat this nutrient Better cognition in old age will help you stay away from diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia. New research reveals what you must eat to lower your risk of these diseases.
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Scots scientists spark hopes for breakthrough in fight against Parkinson's disease Scientists in Scotland have sparked hopes for a major breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson's disease after they successfully created stem cells which are resistant to it.
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