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Number Of Flu Cases May Peak Soon In Colorado By Makenzie O'Keefe. DENVER (CBS4) - Physicians in Colorado have been busy seeing patients suffering from coughs, sore throats and the flu.
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The Flu Can Kill: How To Protect Yourself And Your Children It's that time of year again—the time when we start to get more concerned about an uptick in flu activity. And based on the latest update from the CDC, flu cases are starting to increase throughout the U.S.. Vaccination flu clinic (Courtesy: Bloomberg ...
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Flu cases on the rise in the United States, CDC says (CNN) Flu activity is increasing in the United States, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. Guatemalan boy who died in US custody had the flu, medical examiner says.
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AP-NORC Poll: Edit baby genes for health, not smarts WASHINGTON - Most Americans say it would be OK to use gene-editing technology to create babies protected against a variety of diseases - but a new poll finds they'd draw the line at changing DNA so children are born smarter, faster or taller.
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Opioids kill kids too - through accidental overdose, suicide and homicide Almost 9,000 children and teenagers died from opioid poisoning from 1999 to 2016, and annual deaths increased threefold over the 18 years, a team of researchers at Yale University reported Friday.
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Legionella Found In Water At Park Slope Hospital PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN - State health officials are helping Brooklyn Methodist Hospital after traces of a bacteria that can cause respiratory illnesses was found in it water supply, officials said this week.
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Youth Opioid Deaths Nearly Tripled Over Past Two Decades Nearly 9,000 youth died from opioid poisonings, with the mortality rate increasing nearly threefold in the past two decades, according to a retrospective study.
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Measles alert issued for people who went through Newark airport on Christmas Eve Health officials are warning people who were at Newark Liberty International Airport on Christmas Eve that they have been exposed to measles.
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Tri-state warning issued after New York resident suffers rare Brucellosis infection A New York resident sickened with Brucellosis by raw milk from Pennsylvania has state agricultural officials warning residents in a three-state region about the threat.
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Make 'Dry January' your NY resolution and regain control over drinking London, Dec 29 (IANS): A New Year resolution of abstaining from booze for the month of January will not only give you more energy, better sleep and less fat around your waistline but also regain control of your drinking for rest of the year ...
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Polio-like illness confirmed in 6 New Yorkers ALBANY - Six New Yorkers have been diagnosed with a rare and mysterious illness that causes muscle weakness and paralysis, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Common Respiratory Virus Lands 14-Month-Old in ICU: 'I Freaked Out,' Says Toddler's Mom A Louisiana mom is warning parents after her 14-month-old daughter was hospitalized for a common respiratory virus. Most babies will develop RSV - which stands for Respiratory Syncytial Virus - by age 2, and it will just consist of a mild cold.
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2 Foxes in Flagstaff Test Positive for Rabies Two foxes that were captured in Flagstaff after they attacked people and animals have tested positive for rabies. Dec. 28, 2018. Dec. 28, 2018, at 10:59 p.m.. More. U.S. News & World Report. 2 Foxes in Flagstaff Test Positive for Rabies. More ...
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Mom warns about toy magnets after son swallows 13, needs emergency surgery Only a few days after Christmas, Beck White's holiday turned tragic after a toy he was playing with broke open and he swallowed 13 magnets from a building blocks toy.
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This High-Tech Wristband Can Detect Opioid Overdoses Opioid overdoses are a major health issue in the U.S., yet a new high-tech wristband might help doctors detect the warning signs of fatal painkiller reactions.
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Is 'Selfie Wrist' A New Health Problem In The Digital Age? There have been reports of selfie-induced trauma in recent years. Is selfie wrist the new health hazard in the digital age that people need to be worried about?
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Make 'Dry January' your NY resolution and regain control over drinking London, Dec 29 A New Year resolution of abstaining from booze for the month of January will not only give you more energy, better sleep and less fat around your waistline but also regain control of your drinking for rest of the year, researchers say ...
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Medair calls for unhindered access to respond to Ebola in DR Congo Lausanne/Goma, 28 December 2018. Violent protests have broken out in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Protesters have attacked an Ebola Transit Centre run by a medical aid organisation in the town of Beni.
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Cutting Back on Heavy Drinking Can Help Smokers Quit Heavy drinkers who are trying to quit smoking cigarettes may find that cutting back on alcohol can also help them quit their daily smoking habit, according to a new study published in the journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research.
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Zika warning: India asks US health agency to 'withdraw or modify' travel advisory Officials told The Indian Express that the government took exception to the use of 'endemic' in the advisory issued on December 13.
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Study links sugary beverages to kidney disease People who drink lots of sugar-sweetened drinks may be putting themselves at a heightened risk for kidney disease, a new study suggests.
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Drinking soda & sweetened drinks can increase risk of chronic kidney disease WASHINGTON: People who drink lots of sugar-sweetened drinks and soda may be putting themselves at a greater risk of chronic kidney disease, according to a study.
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Study IDs Risk Factors for Violent Sleep Disorder New research identifies specific lifestyle and personal risk factors for a disruptive and sometimes violent sleep condition called rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder.
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This Depression Link Between Fathers & Their Daughters Raises Some Very Interesting Questions Living with mental health issues can be very tough. With more publicity and research looking into how to tackle mental health problems, some headway is being made in the battle to break down barriers and crush stigma.
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People shying away from eye donation due to the 'yuck factor' One in 10 organ donors opts out of donating their eyes, figures show. Data from NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) show that 10.6% of people on the organ donor register are willing to donate organs including hearts, livers and kidneys but they choose not ...
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