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3000 people may have been exposed to bloodborne infections at NJ surgery facility New York (CNN) A surgery center is warning more than 3,000 patients that they may have been exposed to bloodborne pathogens if they had a procedure at its ambulatory in Saddle Brook, New Jersey, between January and September 2018.
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Holiday travel expected to bring more flu cases to Minnesota With more influenza illnesses spreading across the country, Minnesota health officials said Monday they expect the state's caseload to increase as people travel during the holiday season.
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Vet Advice: African swine fever – watch and learn Many human infectious diseases travel at the speed of the fastest airplane. It's critical for those involved in the animal protein business - be it beef, poultry or pork anywhere on the globe - to remain vigilant of what's happening with ...
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Arizona Police Respond to Rabid Fox Calls in Flagstaff Area FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - Police officials say they have responded to several calls about rabid foxes in the Flagstaff area. The police department said Monday a fox believed to have rabies jumped into the bed of a pickup truck and bit someone before ...
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The risk of heart attack peaks on Christmas Eve, according to a new study The risk of suffering a heart attack is highest around 10 p.m. on Christmas Eve, likely due to peak emotional stress, according to a new study in the Christmas issue of The BMJ.
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Flu season arrives; it's just the beginning Perhaps you've heard of a lump of coal in the stocking on Christmas morning? Well, this unwelcome Christmas gift is worse. It's not a visit from Scrooge.
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Flu season: Bay Area scientists working toward 'post-influenza world' Every fall and winter, tens of millions of Americans roll up their sleeves to get a flu shot, hoping it will protect them from a dreaded illness.
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The opioid epidemic is worsening due to synthetic versions of the drugs. Here's what that means. The US opioid epidemic is worsening because of rising overdose deaths linked to synthetic opioids, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Two common diabetes drugs linked to heart attack, stroke risk MONDAY, Dec. 24, 2018 -- Two common classes of type 2 diabetes drugs may lower blood sugar levels, but new research suggests those same drugs might boost the risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure.
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Don't Let Your Pet Get Accidentally Drunk This Christmas Most responsible pet owners know that animals and booze don't mix, but with the Christmas season upon us, many of us will be drinking a little more than usual.
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Negative mood may signal poor health: Study WASHINGTON, Dec 24: Negative mood, such as sadness and anger, is associated with higher levels of inflammation and may be a signal of poor health, according to a study.
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Frequent negative mood could be indication of deteriorating health, study finds A new study conducted by researchers at Pennsylvania State University has found that frequent negative mood like sadness and anger are associated with higher levels of inflammation, thus signaling the poor health status of the person.
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Romaine lettuce likely safe to eat again, no new illnesses in more than a month Microbiologist Keith Warriner on how the E.Coli outbreak in romaine lettuce began, and if it's safe to eat it again. X. - A A +. Listen.
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