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US health-care worker with possible exposure to Ebola evacuated to Nebraska An American health worker who was possibly exposed to Ebola while treating patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo was evacuated to the United States Saturday and placed in a secure area at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, hospital ...
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US health-care worker with possible exposure to Ebola evacuated to Nebraska An American health worker who was possibly exposed to Ebola while treating patients in Congo was evacuated to the United States on Saturday and placed in a secure area at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, hospital officials said.
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Patient tests positive for hep C, but surgery center says 'anyone can feel safe about coming here' The North Jersey surgery center that possibly exposed thousands of patients to HIV and hepatitis B and C responded on Saturday to the release of a state report that blasted the facility's past infection control practices.
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American doctor will be monitored in US after possible exposure to Ebola in Congo (CNN) An American was possibly exposed to Ebola while recently providing medical assistance in Congo, according to a release from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health.
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Measles Alert Issued for Travelers at Newark Airport on Christmas Eve Health officials have informed travelers who were at the Newark Liberty International Airport on Christmas Eve that they might have been exposed to measles.
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Number Of Flu Cases Increases Sharply In New York The state health department said all residents over the age of 2 should be vaccinated. Have you gotten your flu shot yet? By Michael Woyton, Patch Staff | Dec 28, 2018 12:19 pm ET | Updated Dec 28, 2018 4:05 pm ET ...
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Flu numbers on the rise in the US (CNN) - The flu is on the rise, just in time for a busy holiday travel weekend and massive New Year's Eve celebrations, where millions will ring in 2019 in tight quarters.
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Flu cases surge: Here's what you need to know to stay healthy After last year's whopper of a flu season - when flu-associated deaths rose to an estimated 79,000 Americans, of which 185 were children - health officials are carefully watching to see what happens this year.
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Widespread Flu Approaching Texas The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting a spike in flu cases, saying 11 states are now seeing widespread cases of the virus.
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Opioids are killing more children and teens, too, study says A growing number of children and adolescents in the United States are dying from opioid poisonings, a new study shows. Nearly 9,000 pediatric deaths were attributed to opioids from 1999 through 2016, according to a report published Friday in the ...
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NJ surgery center that possibly exposed thousands to HIV had rusty equipment, reports says The New Jersey surgery center that may have exposed more than 3,700 patients to HIV and hepatitis used rusty equipment and had soiled bed sheets, according to a report from the state's department of health.
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Goose shot with an arrow in same park where birds overdosed on pills last week (CNN) - Bad humans have struck again in Huntington Beach, California. Last week, waterfowl in Carr Park were recovering from apparent drug overdoses after hundreds of heart-medication, antidepressant, anti-anxiety and insomnia pills were found dumped ...
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A goose was shot with an arrow in the same park where birds overdosed on pills last week HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - Bad humans have struck again in Huntington Beach, California. Last week, waterfowl in Carr Park were recovering from apparent drug overdoses after hundreds of heart-medication, antidepressant, anti-anxiety and insomnia ...
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What Bill Gates is thinking about as 2018 concludes Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates at his office in the Seattle area. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota). It's almost hard to remember the Bill Gates of yesteryear - the brash, competitive, hard-charging business leader known to dismiss Microsoft ...
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Death of rabid black bear is first for North Carolina FAIRFIELD, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina officials say a dead black bear has tested positive for rabies, the first such case known to the state.
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A bowl of chicken soup can help ease cold symptoms According to a clinical dietician at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a hearty bowl of chicken noodle soup may help clear nasal congestion and alleviate cough and cold symptoms.
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Babies twice normal size have been in the news — how does a baby get so big? Is it safe? Babies weighing 13, 14 and 15 pounds at birth have been making headlines in recent years, including a Texas newborn who weighed 14 pounds and 13 ounces at his birth in December 2018.
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Saira Khan: Food bosses should cap calories to save us from ourselves Stealthy food industry tactics have led to obese sugar addicts - and it's not just a case of individuals having more self-disciple.
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Ditch the booze for Dry January One in 10 drinkers in the North East and around 4.2million people in the UK are planning to ditch alcohol for Dry January 2019, according to a YouGov poll.
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Moderate drinking beneficial for heart failure patients: Study The study, published in JAMA Network Open, and as quoted by a report in The New York Times, is one of the firsts to analyse the effect of drinking post a heart failure diagnosis.
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Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Linked to Chronic Kidney Disease Risk (HealthDay News) - A pattern of higher consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with increased odds of chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a study published online Dec. 27 in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of ...
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Reducing Drinking could help with Smoking Cessation, Research Finds CORVALLIS, Ore. - If quitting smoking is one of your New Year's resolutions, you might want to consider cutting back on your drinking, too.
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Why Do We Love To Eat So Much? Our Brain Doubles The Pleasure On Every Mouthful, Study Suggests The first few bites of that delicious meal are triggering an irresistible double tap of dopamine in your brain, suggests new research.
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Dry January: Doctor's seven steps to giving up drinking in the New Year Dry January has become an annual movement in which millions of people take up the challenge of giving up alcohol for a month. But it isn't just another challenge to complete - drinking alcohol consistently can have huge effects on a person's body and ...
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HIV positive woman lodges complaint against KMCH CHENNAI: A woman from Mangadu on Saturday lodged a complaint at the city police commissionerate against the staff of Kilpauk Medical College and Hospital staff for allegedly transfusing HIV-infected blood to her.
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