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Clark County Measles Outbreak Now 21 Confirmed Cases, 4 Suspected The Clark County measles outbreak, already a public health emergency, keeps growing. Almost all who are contagious weren't vaccinated.
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Can You Die From Measles? Outbreak At Clark County, Nevada, Several Infected Clark County Public Health, Nevada reported the measles outbreak grew to 21 on Sunday, with four new suspected cases. Four more exposure sites including Evergreen High School were reported.
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Measles sickens 19 in Washington state. Portland Trail Blazers fans may have been exposed (CNN) A person infected with measles attended a Portland Trail Blazers home game in Oregon last week amid an outbreak that has left at least 19 people ill this month in neighboring Washington state.
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Ireland man injects himself with own semen to get rid of back pain; hospitalised Dublin, Jan 21: Using home-made remedies to cure ailments is nothing new. They often prove to be effective more than the doctor's prescription.
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Measles Sickens 21 in Washington State. Portland Trail Blazers Fans May Have Been Exposed A person infected with measles attended a Portland Trail Blazers home game in Oregon last week amid an outbreak that has left at least 21 people ill this month in neighboring Washington state.
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A man's unusual treatment for his chronic back pain: Injecting himself with his own semen every month "This is the first reported case of semen injection for use as a medical treatment," doctors in Dublin wrote in a case report.
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Clark County measles outbreak grows to 21 cases Measles can be prevented with MMR vaccine, which guards against measles, mumps, and rubella, according to the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Make these 3 simple food changes in your weight loss diet to get rid of your belly fat in 1 week New Delhi: No matter how much you plan and try to achieve the perfect hourglass figure, losing weight can be hard for several physiological and psychological reasons.
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Eat Less Meat? Ready Or Not, Welcome To The Great Food Transformation Can a healthy diet also be good for the planet? Yes, according to the EAT-Lancet Commission, a three-year project of 37 experts calling for sweeping food system changes to boost human health and preserve environmental resources.
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Measles Outbreaks Show Why Anti Vaxxers Made WHO's 10 Global Health Threats Look at what made the World Health Organization's (WHO's) just-released list of "10 threats to global health in 2019.
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How to Prevent Kids' Colds To ward off the colds that always seem to spread through schools and daycares this time of year, parents use a variety of strategies—including many that aren't backed up by science, according to new results from the C.S.
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New 'planetary health diet' can save lives and the planet, major review suggests NEW YORK (CNN) - An international team of scientists has developed a diet it says can improve health while ensuring sustainable food production to reduce further damage to the planet.
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New 'brain training app' can improve concentration against daily distractions The University of Cambridge team demonstrated that playing the game app called 'Decoder' on an iPad for eight hours over one month improved attention and concentration.
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British soldier sues Army over Q fever chronic fatigue A former soldier is suing the Ministry of Defence after contracting Q fever in Afghanistan. Wayne Bass claims his life has been ruined by the Army's failure to provide antibiotics which would have protected him from the disease.
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This brain training app can boost attention, concentration A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge has developed a brain training app that can improve concentration against daily distractions that people face in a connected world.
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Dramatic decline seen in cancer death rates Reminders of progress made in advancing public health are always important to acknowledge, if only as a reminder of how much more we can accomplish.
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Novel brain training app may improve users' attention Do the distractions faced in the daily busy life disturb you and the round-the-clock technology causes you have attention and concentration issues?
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Science: Utilizing micro organism to create a water filter that kills micro organism [Report] More than one in 10 people in the world lack basic drinking water access, and by 2025, half of the world's population will be living in water-stressed areas, which is why access to clean water is one of the National Academy of Engineering's Grand ...
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Five suspected swine flu patients put on ventilators ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) on Sunday said five possible swine flu (H1N1) patients were on ventilators due to their critical condition.
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Anti-polio campaign begins across country A countrywide polio immunization campaign commenced on Monday during which about thirty nine million children under the age of five will be administered anti polio drops.
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Women CAN take The Pill every day of the month as scientists dismiss 'Pope rule' Scientists no longer believe there is any benefit to the traditional seven day break in taking the pill. Share. Comments. By. Fred Nathan.
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This Heart-Healthy Diet Requires You To Climb Stairs Vigorously and Snack Cardiovascular conditions claimed maximum lives globally in the year 2016. Scientists and health experts around the world are working round the clock to devise new techniques and tips to manage the condition better.
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Two-minute trick to stop craving fatty food Golden hot chips. Bubbling cheezy pizza. Crispy chicken. Heartwarming hamburgers. We know they're bad for us. But just one whiff of their smell is just so compelling … Turns out, that's the key to the problem.
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Do You Have Early Signs Of Cervical Cancer? How AI Technology May Help Will artificial intelligence, otherwise known as AI, soon be at your cervix to help prevent and detect cancer? A study recently published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute showed how AI could serve as an extra eye to help doctors find pre ...
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Scientists Make Progress on Ebola Virus Treatment No media source currently available. 0:00 0:05:34 0:00. Direct link. 128 kbps | MP3 · 64 kbps | MP3. Pop-out player. The Ebola virus is one of the world's deadliest viral diseases.
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Surrey resident to speak about erasing Alzheimer's disease stigma North Surrey residents Dona and Doug McMorland have been living with Doug's dementia diagnosis for 17 years, and the couple will share their story, and the importance of erasing stigma, at an event this Saturday.
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Many people who survive cancer face serious financial struggles NBC - Many people who survive cancer face serious financial struggles. That's according to a new study from the American Cancer Society.
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Intermittent fasting: Why the new Fast 800 diet works Author and dietician Dr Michael Mosley is one of the main reasons why intermittent fasting is currently one of the world's most talked about eating regimes.
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Novel brain training app may improve users' attention LONDON: Cambridge researchers have developed a new brain training game, which they say improves users' concentration and could provide an 'antidote' to the daily distractions that we face in a busy world.
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Study Links More Marketing Of Opioids To More Overdose Deaths To conduct their study, the researchers obtained data from two CDC databases on the number of national overdose deaths and prescribing rates by county, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Open Payments database to examine ...
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Swine flu resurfaces in Delhi; two deaths reported State Health Department issues advisory asking people not to panic, lists out a series of preventive measures to follow. Following two suspected swine flu deaths in a city hospital here, doctors have confirmed that the number of suspected swine flu ...
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Outdoors congress to gauge reaction to CWD carcass bounties MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Wisconsin Conservation Congress plans to ask outdoor lovers this spring whether state wildlife officials should again offer bounties for deer infected with chronic wasting disease to get a better read on the disease's ...
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Frailty May Hike Risk of Dementia A new study has found that adults 59 years and older with higher levels of frailty were more likely to have both Alzheimer's disease-related brain changes and symptoms of dementia.
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Mental Health Software Market Emerging Trends & Growing Popularity : Cerner, Netsmart, Core Solutions Mental Health Software Market Emerging Trends. This press release was orginally distributed by SBWire. Edison, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/19/2019 -- HTF MI recently Announced Global Mental Health Software study with 100+ market data Tables and Figures ...
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Happiness exercises could help those recovering from substance abuse Short, text-based infusions of happiness could help with recovery from substance abuse, a new study reports. Pills. Image via Pixabay.
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CDC: Highest flu activity likely through February Many walk-in clinics offer flu shots. The CDC recommends vaccination even late in the flu season as viruses continue to circulate.
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'Courageous' CervicalCheck campaigner dies days after HSE and US lab agree to settle her legal action ORLA Church, one of the 221 women caught up in the CervicalCheck controversy, has died days after the Health Service Executive and a US laboratory agreed to settle her legal action.
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