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US flu levels on the rise before year-end holidays The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said national levels of influenza-like illness (ILI) are on the rise, signaling the start of the 2018-19 flu season.
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Influenza Season Has Officially Begun, CDC Says The 2018-2019 influenza season has officially begun, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "Increases in flu activity summarized in CDC's most recent FluView report, including increases in influenza-like illness (ILI) and ...
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Health officials say flu now 'prevalent' in NY ALBANY -- The number of confirmed flu cases across New York has risen sharply this month, with state Health Department officials calling the outbreak "widespread.
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Q&A: There are new vaccine options to help protect against influenza A: You're right. Several new vaccine options will be offered to help protect you against influenza, or the flu. Rather than just two options, you now will have a range of vaccines from which to choose.
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Stem cell shots tied to bacterial infections, CDC says Health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of bacterial infections in people who got injections of stems cells derived from umbilical cord blood.
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Flu now prevalent across New York ALBANY - Influenza is officially prevalent in New York, with 1,230 cases confirmed statewide as of Saturday. State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker announced the news Thursday, triggering a regulation to go into effect that requires all unvaccinated ...
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Teen sings during brain surgery to help doctors preserve her musical abilities Doctors removed a tumor from the brain of a teenager, but in order to preserve her musical talents, she had to be awake and singing the whole time.
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FDA Warns About What Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics May Do To Your Aorta Your aorta is sorta really, really important. It is the big artery that emerges from your heart and supplies the rest of your body with blood and oxygen.
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Vaping is part of the smoker's quitting toolkit, just not here ... yet Last week's National Health Survey confirmed that smoking rates have continued to plateau in Australia. The survey of 21,000 people found that 15.2 per cent of adults smoked in 2017-18 compared with 16 per cent three years earlier.
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Anna Norquist: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Anna Norquist is a 30-year-old former gymnast who had her right arm and left leg amputated after developing toxic shock syndrome. NBC's Today reports that Norquist will also have to have her left hand amputated.
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Holiday Activities That Can Increase Your Heart Attack Risk On Christmas Eve The holidays are just around the corner, and more often than not, they come with get-togethers and celebrations with family and friends.
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Air pollution linked with development of Alzheimer's in Mexico City children Air pollution in Mexico City is associated with the development of Alzheimer disease in children and young adults and the evolving axonal damage can be identified using a novel Non-P-Tau assay for cerebrospinal fluid CSF: New study.
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One month after student death, Maryland is still working to combat adenovirus on its campus The virus arrived with little warning. It would pop up in a dormitory. Then it would beset students living off campus. As University of Maryland students embark on their winter break, disease trackers have found no obvious ties among the people who ...
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Rare advisory issued over teen vaping: ETX teen weighs in This week, the U.S. Surgeon General issued a rare advisory about teen vaping, calling it an epidemic. He asked people across the country to tamp down on what is being called an unprecedented challenge.
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Widespread problem? Facing medical uncertainty, some doctors tell patients it's all in their heads (CNN) - When 7-year-old Bailey Sheehan arrived at a hospital in Oregon partially paralyzed, a doctor said the girl was faking her symptoms to get her parents' attention because she was jealous of her new baby sister.
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Flu picking up in Wyoming, officials urge vaccination CASPER, Wyo. (AP) - Health officials in Wyoming are urging people to get vaccinated against influenza following an unusually large number of flu deaths last winter.
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The DRC's Ebola Outbreak Is an End-of-Year Nightmare Efforts to contain the outbreak have faced tremendous obstacles. Local militia groups have stepped up their attacks as the country heads into a long-delayed national election on December 30.
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Researchers Found A Way To Target HIV Cells For Elimination A team of French researchers may have found the next step in the fight against HIV/AIDS. On Thursday, the Pasteur Institute in Paris published a study in the scientific journal Cell Metabolism titled "Cellular Metabolism Is a Major Determinant of HIV-1 ...
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Calorie-labelling makes people rethink food choices, says study Washington: Seeing pictures of food with calorie information not only makes food less appetising but also appears to change the way your brain responds to the food, according to a study.
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Juicing Your Spinach May Reap You Its Maximum Benefits, Says Study The best way to consume a fruit or a veggie is to eat it as is (raw form), but you may also consume them in the juice form or add them to your smoothie.
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Binge Drinkers' Social Media Posts Can Haunt Them By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Dec. 21, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- The hangover is bad enough. But for binge-drinking young people, embarrassing social media posts can be another headache.
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Erectile Dysfunction Likely To Affect Men Predisposed To Type 2 Diabetes Findings of a new study have provided strong evidence suggesting that type 2 diabetes may cause erectile dysfunction in men. Type 2 Diabetes And Erectile Dysfunction.
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Combination of statins and Mediterranean diet more effective in reducing cardiovascular mortality risk For those who have already had a heart attack or a stroke, the combination of statins and Mediterranean Diet appears to be the most effective choice to reduce the risk of mortality, especially from cardiovascular causes.
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