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Surgery Center May Have Infected Thousands Dec. 26, 2018 -- New Jersey outpatient surgery facility HealthPlus Surgery Center in Saddle Brook may have exposed 3,778 people to HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, a recent New Jersey Department of Health investigation found.
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CDC warns of cold-like virus that makes it hard to breathe HOUSTON - Winter is here and that means it's that time of year when people start getting sick. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of a cold-like illness that affects everyone.
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Flu related illnesses spike in Colorado Health experts are encouraging people to get vaccinated against the flu after the state Department of Public Health released new statistics showing flu-related illnesses have spiked in Colorado over the past week.
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States report uptick in patients with flu symptoms The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reporting that the flu season is well underway, with several states recording a high number of cases and at least seven child deaths across the country.
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Peak RSV Season Is Almost Here, How To Protect Against This Respiratory Virus A "p" can indeed make a difference. While you may in some situations request an RSVP, you really shouldn't ask for RSV.
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Doctors warn of respiratory virus after 14-month-old Metairie girl hospitalized A virus is going around locally that gave one family quite the scare. It's known as RSV, and is common among infants and the elderly this time of year.
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NC Wildlife Officials Urge Public To Watch Out For Deer Disease The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission passed a rule this past fall for the 2018-2019 deer hunting season. The said rule prohibits the importation of whole deer carcasses and restricts the importation of particular carcass parts to prevent ...
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Alabama health officials investigating Hepatitis A outbreak The Alabama Department of Public Health announced Wednesday that it is investigating an increase in hepatitis A cases in Jackson County.
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Threat of fatal deer disease concerning INDIANAPOLIS - Hunters and state officials are concerned about the threat of chronic wasting disease among Indiana's wild deer as the fatal disease creeps closer to the state's borders.
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Hunters Kill 420 Deer in Chronic Wasting Disease Cull Hunters shot and killed about 420 deer in southeastern Minnesota in a special late-season hunt as part of the state's fight against chronic wasting disease.
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North Alabama Hepatitis A outbreak under investigation FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2009 file photo, Walgreen's pharmacy manager, Whitney Workman injects a costumer with the seasonal flu vaccine in Columbia, S.C.
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North Carolina wildlife officials warn of deer disease North Carolina wildlife officials are warning of a deadly disease encroaching on the state's deer population. The Asheville Citizen-Times reports the N.C.
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Introduction: Turning Suicide Prevention Science Into Action A National Imperative. We are living in a pressing time of transition in our nation. Even while attitudes are opening up about mental health and suicide prevention, the rate of suicide continues to rise in the United States, in fact by nearly 30% over ...
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Jenna Jameson Gives Advice About Staying on Track with Keto During the Holidays Jenna Jameson knows that the holidays can be hard for dieters, so she's offering a few tips on how to maintain a ketogenic diet during the festivities.
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Jenna Jameson Shares Simple Diet Trick She's Using To Maintain Her 80lbs Weight Loss Over The Holidays Jenna Jameson took to Instagram on Dec. 24 to share an amazing before and after photo of her tremendous 80lb weight loss and reveal the diet trick she uses during the holidays to keep it going.
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DC Wants To Cut Opioid Overdoses In Half By 2020 The number of people who died from opioid-related overdoses in the District more than tripled over three years. Now, D.C. has released a plan aimed at dialing back those numbers.
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Depression of fathers and their daughters linked, survey finds Study of 3,176 UK families finds raised risk of 18-year-olds with depression if their fathers had similar feelings after their birth.
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Life expectancy in Massachusetts bucks national trend BOSTON - The average life expectancy for Massachusetts residents rose in 2016, an increase that stands in contrast to national trends showing declines in how long Americans can expect to live, the Department of Public Health announced Wednesday.
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Short People Fare Worse in ICUs: Study By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Shorter patients in hospital intensive care units (ICUs) are more likely to die during treatment than taller ones, a new study suggests.
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Post-natal depression in dads linked to depression in their teenage daughters Fathers as well as mothers can experience post-natal depression—and it is linked to emotional problems for their teenage daughters, new research has found.
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Kicking, Punching: Who's at Risk for a Violent Sleep Disorder? By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- You've probably seen movies where a veteran returns home from the horrors of war and wakes in the middle of the night yelling, punching or flailing so ...
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These Simple Home Remedies Are Great For Managing Hypertension: Try Them Now! Blood pressure or also known as the "silent killer" is the force at which blood pumps from the heart into the arteries. When blood pressure is high, the blood moves through the arteries more forcefully.
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YOUR HEALTH: Surgery recovery without opioids, a better way to feel better WESTON, Florida - At the age of 88, Marvin Wiener still enjoys a good game of golf. "It's a very good challenge, it's outside.
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Are older mothers really at higher risk of breast cancer? Recent headlines reported that older mothers are at higher risk of breast cancer. But that was just one piece of evidence taken from a large study co-led by the ICR looking at a whole range of pregnancy-related factors and their role in breast cancer risk.
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One Woman's Case Gives New Hope Against Disfiguring Sarcoidosis WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- In very preliminary findings, an existing rheumatoid arthritis drug appeared to cure one woman of a rare but potentially life-threatening condition known as sarcoidosis.
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3 major health challenges expected to cause global impact in 2019 While it may seem that 2018 was filled with surprising disease outbreaks - from measles to a polio-like virus, it was actually fairly mild compared to the Zika and H1N1 outbreaks of years past.
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MI, Stroke Risk Elevates Months Before Cancer Diagnosis The risk of having a myocardial infarction (MI) or an ischemic stroke increases 5 months before patients receive a diagnosis of cancer and peaks 1 month before, according to a retrospective, matched, case-control study.
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How to prevent another widespread flu season this year Flu activity has remained low so far this season but is increasing at a time when it was widespread last year. As people are getting together with friends and family, it is important to practice good hygiene, said Dr.
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China finds African Swine fever virus in some animal feed products BEIJING, Dec 25 (Reuters) - China found African swine fever virus in some protein powders that are based on pork blood cells and manufactured by a Tianjin-based company, the General Administration of Customs said in a statement on Tuesday.
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