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15-Year-Old Left Blind from a Mysterious Illness After a Cruise: 'There's No Answers' Doctors are searching for answers after a Missouri teen returned from a cruise with a mysterious illness that left her blind and without a sense of taste or smell.
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Mediterranean diet named the best for 2019 (CNN) If you're a fan of the Mediterranean diet, get ready to do a victory dance. For the first time, the Mediterranean diet has won the gold as 2019's best overall diet in rankings announced Wednesday by US News and World Report.
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The same flu virus that caused the 1918 pandemic is back this year Flu season has officially begun, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and this year the infamous strain known as H1N1 is dominant.
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UK scientists test breathalyser for detecting early cancers A breathalyser test that could revolutionise cancer diagnosis is being tested in the UK. The Breath Biopsy device is designed to detect cancer hallmarks in molecules exhaled by patients.
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Recent grad diagnosed with paralyzing illness while teaching in Thailand The family of a recent University of Mississippi graduate who has been teaching in Thailand since October is racing to raise funds to transfer her back home to Virginia after she developed a paralyzing disorder that's left her unable to move from the ...
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Dry January: 110000 to give up booze this month in the Black Country and Staffordshire Tens of thousands of people across the Black Country and Staffordshire are expected to quit drinking for Dry January this year. Subscribe to our daily newsletter.
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Arkansas Department of Health: Possible Hepatitis A exposure at On the Border in Jonesboro JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) - The Arkansas Department of Health is warning about a possible Hepatitis A exposure after an employee at On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina in Jonesboro tested positive for the virus, state health officials said Wednesday.
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Arkansas authorities warn of another hepatitis A outbreak JONESBORO, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Department of Health is warning of another case of possible hepatitis A exposure, the latest development in an ongoing epidemic in the northeastern part of the state.
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No Evidence No-Cal Sweeteners Will Help You Lose Weight: Study WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- If you think a switch from sugar to a calorie-free sweetener might help you get healthier and shed pounds, think again.
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Could cancer be detected in the breath? Cancer Research UK launches major trial to find out Cancer could soon be picked up through a simple breath test, after researchers launched a clinical trial to see if molecules in the mouth could identify disease.
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Arkansas Authorities Warn of Another Hepatitis A Outbreak The Arkansas Department of Health is warning of another case of possible hepatitis A exposure, the latest development in an ongoing epidemic in the northeastern part of the state.
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus infections in children begin seasonal rise Doctors and the Centers for Disease Control are telling parents to be prepared for a common respiratory virus as it begins its seasonal rise.
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No compelling evidence for health benefits of non-sugar sweeteners There is no compelling evidence to indicate important health benefits of non-sugar sweeteners, and potential harms cannot be ruled out, suggests a review of published studies in The BMJ today.
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OSU researcher: Metabolic syndrome patients need more vitamin C Oranges and kiwi fruit are both rich sources of Vitamin C. (Photo by Bob Nichols, courtesy of U.S. Department of Agriculture/OSU).
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DRC Ebola total tops 600; vaccination team attacked With 10 new Ebola infections reported on New Year's Day and today, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Ebola outbreak passed the 600-case mark, as a fresh round of violence—this time in Komanda—injured a member of a health ministry ...
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All the blood pressure medications recalled in the past 6 months Over the past few months, you've probably noticed a lot of headlines about blood pressure medications being recalled. You're not going crazy.
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Device uses light to treat overactive bladder Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine have developed an implantable device that could one day help people with bladder problems, without the need for electronic stimulators or medication.
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Woman tests positive for hepatitis B after surgery center warning (CNN) A Brooklyn woman has tested positive for hepatitis B after having a procedure at a New Jersey surgery center that later warned thousands of patients they may have been exposed to blood-borne pathogens like hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
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Diabetes type 2 - the winter warming drink to avoid high blood sugar symptoms Diabetes is a common condition that affects almost four million people in the UK. It's caused by the pancreas not producing enough of the hormone insulin, or the body not reacting to insulin.
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Tiny, implantable device uses light to treat bladder problems A team of neuroscientists and engineers has developed a tiny, implantable device that has potential to help people with bladder problems bypass the need for medication or electronic stimulators.
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Healthy lifestyle changes for a healthier you If one of your resolutions this year involves weight loss or exercise, some of the most common resolutions every year, it's important to make an appointment for a physical with your primary care physician first.
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Newly developed AI accurately predicts severity of cancer patients' symptoms Doctors could get a head start treating cancer thanks to new AI developed at the University of Surrey that is able to predict symptoms and their severity throughout the course of a patient's treatment.
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Metabolic syndrome patients need more vitamin C to break cycle of antioxidant depletion A higher intake of vitamin C is crucial for metabolic syndrome patients trying to halt a potentially deadly cycle of antioxidant disruption and health-related problems, an Oregon State University researcher says.
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Tiny, implantable device to treat bladder problems For about 30 years, many with severe bladder problems have been treated with stimulators that send an electric current to the nerve that controls the bladder.
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Children Consume 11000 Excess Grams of Sugar Per Year By 10 years old, children have already exceeded the maximum recommended amount of sugar for an 18-year-old. Public Health England found that from the ages of 2 to 10, children in the U.K.
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Telangana: 892 people detected with swine flu in 3 months, reveals data Hyderabad (Telangana): With Telangana witnessing a rise in swine flu cases recently, data has revealed that samples of 892 people were tested positive at the Institute of Preventive Medicine lab over the last three months.
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'Pudding tax' on the menu as treats get sweeter despite targets for cutting sugar Health officials are poised to push for a "pudding tax" covering cakes, biscuits, sweets and other sugary snacks amid warnings that Britain's sweet tooth is fuelling its obesity crisis.
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