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7 cases of mumps found in ICE detention center (CNN) Seven cases of mumps have been identified in an ICE facility in Houston, according to the Houston Health Department. All seven cases were adult detainees at Houston's US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, and there is no evidence the ...
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Burn Injuries From Viral Boiling Water Challenge Sending People To The Hospital Throwing boiling water into the air where it instantly freezes in the cold weather may be something fun to watch but health experts are warning the public not to do it.
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Boiling water challenge sends 8 people to hospital during polar vortex Have you seen videos of people throwing boiling water into the air to watch it freeze instantly? It's the latest viral challenge, and it's sending people to the hospital.
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Spouts His Insane Anti-Vaxxer Conspiracy Theory in Measles Hot Zone A hearing on a bill that would bar unvaccinated children from public schools and daycare in Washington state brought out hundreds of spectators, a panel of local doctors—and notorious, carpet-bagging anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Defying Parents, A Teen Decides To Get Vaccinated Ethan Lindenberger is getting vaccinated for well, just about everything. He's 18 years old, but had never received vaccines for diseases like hepatitis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, or the chickenpox.
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Lewis and Clark Public Health says measles will 'likely' come to county Lewis and Clark County public health officials are warning of the "likely chance" measles could end up here. While Montana has not had a confirmed case of measles since 1990, recent outbreaks in New York and Washington have caused health officials ...
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Thousands of pregnant Brummie women are STILL smoking One in every 12 pregnant women in Birmingham are smokers at the time they give birth - as experts claim budget cuts have "eroded the support that women need".
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Montana residents urged to be prepared for measles HELENA - Lewis and Clark Public Health (LCPH) are urging residents to be prepared for the measles virus. Health officials say with the recent outbreak of the disease in Washington state there is a likely chance that measles will make its way to the area.
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A blueprint to rebuild your heart Cardiac rehabilitation takes support to the next level by adding an exercise and education component that promotes heart health. If you've experienced a heart attack or heart failure, or if you've had a cardiac procedure or surgery, your cardiologist ...
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2 more unvaccinated children bring Vancouver-area measles outbreak to 58 Two more unvaccinated children were diagnosed with measles Friday. That brings the Clark County cases up to 53. Outside of the county, that number is 58, including four people in Oregon and one man in King County.
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Science says women's brains stay young longer than men's In the longstanding debate about which gender ages better, there's now evidence that in one regard at least, women have the edge.
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FDA alerts more doctors of rare cancer with breast implants WASHINGTON - U.S. health officials are telling doctors to be on the lookout for a rare cancer linked to breast implants after receiving more reports of the disease.
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Worldwide Breast Cancer Screening Market Forecast 2018-2023 Growth Drivers, Regional Outlook Market Study Report provides a detailed overview of Breast Cancer Screening market with respect to the pivotal drivers influencing the revenue graph of this business sphere.
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Breast Implants Are Linked To More Cases Of A Rare Cancer, According To A New FDA Report In a new report published on Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a link between textured breast implants and lymphoma.
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California patient dies because a surgical sponge was left INSIDE them A patient has died in California after surgeons at Mercy Medical Center Redding left a sponge in their abdomen, a California Department of Public Health report reveals.
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Sponge Left in Surgery Patient Leads to Mercy Medical Center Fine Five hospitals in California received penalties and fines from the Calif. Dept. of Public Health, including Mercy Medical Center of Redding.
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United Sportsmen and Women of Pennsylvania supports counter theory of cause of CWD The United Sportsmen and Women of Pennsylvania has issued a counterargument to the Pennsylvania Game Commission's understanding of the cause and cure of Chronic Wasting Disease among whitetail deer in Pennsylvania.
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Cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic diseases affecting an estimated 382 million persons as of 2013. This number is expected to gradually increase over the next decade and to approach half a billion by 2030.
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Blood sugar tied to fracture risk in type 1 diabetes People with type 1 diabetes are more likely to break a bone when their average blood sugar levels are dangerously high, a large study suggests.
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Fury at HIV data leak in conservative Singapore Rico has lived with HIV for almost a decade, confiding in only a small number of people in socially conservative Singapore, fearful of the reaction.
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Here's How Female Brains Stay 'Younger' Than Male Brains While many females complain they got the short end of the stick, biologically, a new study proves that female brains have an advantage over male brains, KSL is reporting.
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'Absolutely terrifying': Deputy city attorney says she contracted typhus at City Hall Los Angeles Deputy City Attorney Elizabeth Greenwood says she contracted typhus while working in her office at City Hall. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times).
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How to fight obesity One way to wean a population off unhealthy foods would be to tax them, according to a recent global report. Victor Paul Borg gets his teeth into the issue.
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Exercise protects against Alzheimer's by producing hormone Irisin According to researcher at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Taub Institute for Research exercise produces a hormone irisin that may improve memory and protect against Alzheimer's disease .
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Trojan horse drug could offer hope to cancer patients A "Trojan horse" drug which attacks tumour cells from within may offer new hope to cancer patients with few options left, researchers say.
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Alzheimer Society seeks stories from dementia patients, caregivers The Alzheimer Society is gathering information from New Brunswickers with dementia and their caregivers to inform a new provincial strategy and action plan.
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New drug brings unexpected hope in targeting cancer cells IMAGE: Professor Peter's team has now developed a new imaging and platelet targeting chemotherapy agent for the early detection and treatment of cancers.
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