Sunday, December 9, 2018

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Daily update December 9, 2018
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SEATTLE (CNN) - A Seattle woman rinsed her sinuses with tap water. A year later, she died of a brain-eating amoeba. Her case is reported this week in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases.
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Yet another blood pressure medication has been added to the list of recalled hypertension drugs. » RELATED: Blood pressure medication recalls: Everything you should know, Atlanta doctors, experts say ...
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WASHINGTON - The manufacturer of common drugs used to treat blood pressure issues has issued a voluntary recall, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - A 36-year-old man has died after suffering from chronic heart failure and coughing so severely that he spit out a bright red blood clot perfectly-shaped like the airway passages of his right lung's bronchial tree.
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A relaxed-looking juvenile Hawaiian monk seal lounges near a sandy white beach on some green foliage. Its eyes are half-closed and it has a serene expression on its face.
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A new research now claims that toxic wasp venom could lead to radical news drugs that kill off superbugs resistant to antibiotics.
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Scientists may have found a reason why you can't stop pinching the cheeks of adorable babies. Researchers at Yale University describe this phenomenon as "cute aggression.
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MUCH has been said about the claim by Chinese scientist Professor He Jiankui that he and his team edited the genes of twin girls after their conception to make them impervious to HIV infection.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) -- Drinking a glass of orange juice daily could significantly reduce one's risk of getting dementia, a new study suggested.
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Public Health England (PHE) is urging pregnant women and those over 65 to get the flu jab, after a fall in take-up compared to this time last year.
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Men that had a tumbler-sized glass of the tart beverage once a day whittled away their chances of getting dementia by almost 50 percent.
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MIT researchers are turning wasp venoms that are toxic to humans into antibiotics, which might aid in the fight against increasing threat of superbugs.
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A BRITISH woman who died in Mexico was missing her eyes, brain and heart when her body was flown home to her family. Amanda Gill's body is believed to have been raided by organ traffickers, who took most of her vital organs.
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Is your child facing trouble in sleeping? If so, parents take note. Regular and sufficient sleep from early childhood may be important for gaining healthy body weight in adolescence, suggests a new study.
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The fact that scientists are yet to discover cure for the dreaded virus HIV/AIDS more than 30 years since it was discovered has continued to send jitters down the spine of human beings.
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For the study, researchers analysed 2,196 children. The findings, published in the journal SLEEP, showed that one-third of children consistently adhered to age-appropriate bedtimes for ages five to nine.
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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) - In the ongoing hunt for more effective weapons against malaria, international researchers said last Thursday they are exploring a pathway that has until now been little studied - killing parasites in the liver ...
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But it will still take time to make the test commercially available as clinical trials are needed before they know for sure if it can be used in the hospitals.
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The Maharashtra government Saturday said 1.8 crore children between the ages of nine months and 15 years had been administered the Measles-Rubella or MR vaccine in the last 10 days.
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The Loving Spoonful, a local non-profit helping kids affected or infected by the HIV/AIDS virus is running low on funds to help parents buy Christmas gifts.
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If you are a very shy kind of person, you are more likely to suffer from "hangxiety", an anxiety during a hangover, as compared to your extrovert friends as per a new study.
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