Friday, January 11, 2019

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Daily update January 11, 2019
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The epidemic of drug overdose deaths is worsening at a startling rate among middle-aged women, federal health experts reported Thursday.
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A woman in China recently woke up with a rare ear condition that left her unable to hear deeper sounds. As a result, the woman can't hear men's voices, the Daily Mail reported on Wednesday.
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Kane County health officials are urging people to get flu shots after a 3-year-old girl died from flu-related complications last month at an Aurora hospital.
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By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). THURSDAY, Jan. 10, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Many women in developing countries lack access to advanced screening for cervical cancer.
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(CNN) Nearly a dozen Americans who had surgery in Tijuana, Mexico, have returned home with dangerous antibiotic-resistant infections, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
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Bad decision-making is a trait oftentimes associated with drug addicts and pathological gamblers, but what about people who excessively use social media?
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When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported last fall that U.S. life expectancy had suffered the longest running decline since World War I, experts pointed to rising suicide and overdose rates as two of the forces behind that drop ...
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London, Jan 10 : Scientists have found microscopic crystals of a rare and precious Middle Eastern gemstone on the teeth of a medieval German nun, suggesting the early involvement of women in manuscript production.
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JOHANNESBURG (AP) - A four-day-old baby is a surprise bright spot in Congo's deadly Ebola outbreak, as the country's health ministry on Thursday called her the first child born to a mother who has recovered from the virus.
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Texas scientists who developed an effective vaccine for the deadly Ebola virus are now reporting promising results with new medication to better treat full-blown cases of the disease.
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