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Number of push-ups men can do in a row may indicate heart health New research suggests middle-aged men who can do more than 40 push-ups at a time have a 96 percent reduced risk of heart attack, stroke and heart disease.
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'Zombie' Deer Disease Catching Congress' Attention More lawmakers are calling for an examination of chronic wasting disease, a problem that may hit humans more directly in the future.
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Parents were protesting compulsory vaccinations 150 years ago. Some are still angry (CNN) More than a century before Facebook, anti-vaccination campaigners had another method for spreading their message -- an eye-catching march through town with tiny children's coffins emblazoned with the words: "Another victim of vaccination.
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'Zombie' deer disease is in 24 states and thousands of infected deer are eaten each year, expert warns An infectious disease deadly in deer has spread to 24 states as experts warn the ailment - unofficially dubbed "zombie" deer disease - could one day hit humans.
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Unvaccinated child brings measles to Kentucky after exposed outside US Measles has been confirmed in a child from southern Kentucky, the state Cabinet for Health and Family Services said Friday in a news release.
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Drinking Two or More Diet Sodas Each Day Is Linked to Higher Risk of Stroke, New Study Says You might feel like you're doing your body a favor when you opt for diet soda instead of regular, but unfortunately, new research shows otherwise.
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Salmonella Outbreaks: What Raw Turkey, Tahini, Hedgehogs Have In Common Let's talk turkey. If someone gave you a box of raw turkey for Valentine's Day, either throw it away or cook it real well.
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Miami-Dade restaurant worker found with hepatitis A, health department announces Florida's steadily growing hepatitis A problem has reached the Miami-Dade restaurant industry, according to a Friday night Florida Department of Health announcement that a Miami restaurant worker has the disease.
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Counting push-ups can help predict your risk of heart disease Researchers at Harvard University were working with a pretty well-established idea: "Higher fitness levels would be associated with lower rates of incident cardiovascular disease.
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Anti-Exemption MMR Bill Passes Washington State House Amid Measles Outbreak, Heads To Rules Committee Anti-vaxxers could soon be overruled if a bill, making its way through Washington state government to limit parents' opting out of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, continues to make gains.
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Parents were protesting compulsory vaccinations 150 years ago More than a century before Facebook, anti-vaccination campaigners had another method for spreading their message -- an eye-catching march through town with tiny children's coffins emblazoned with the words: "Another victim of vaccination.
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Woman who lost her brother to measles wants to remind people, its a dangerous virus SPOKANE, Wash. - As the Western Washington measles outbreak grows to 60 cases, the Department of Health reports that most of those are in young unvaccinated children.
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63 New Illnesses Reported in Ongoing Turkey Salmonella Outbreak That's Sickened Hundreds Hundreds have fallen ill in a Salmonella outbreak tied to raw turkey, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting more than 60 new cases in 24 states since its last report in December.
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Diet drinks could increase risk of stroke for post-menopausal women New United States research has found that post-menopausal women who drink more than two diet drinks each day may have a higher risk of stroke.
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'We now have an outbreak': 8 cases of measles confirmed in Vancouver Vancouver health officials have identified eight cases of measles in the city in recent weeks. Speaking at a news conference Friday afternoon, Vancouver Coastal Health's Dr.
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Measles is back in the US because states make it too easy to avoid vaccines As of Friday, more than 270 people across the country, mostly small children, have been infected by the super contagious and sometimes deadly pathogen, measles, in ongoing outbreaks since last fall.
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Measles cases nearly doubled in 2018: WHO The WHO alert follows its announcement that as of mid-January this year, it had seen 229,068 reported cases of measles during 2018 in 183 Member States, which have until April to file data on the previous year's disease burden.
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Massachusetts DPH: Flu vaccine matches strains here The CDC has said it believes the highest level of flu activity will likely occur in the next three weeks and continues to recommend annual influenza vaccination.
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6 new measles cases in Vancouver-area outbreak A new report Thursday by the World Health Organization warned of a worldwide surge in measles cases in 2018, with 15 times more measles cases in Europe last year than in 2016.
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Flu-Related Deaths Surpass 30 Mark In Indiana This Season The sooner you get vaccinated the better, as the number of flu-related deaths continues to increase across Indiana, the CDC reports.
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Keto? Paleo? Macro? A look at 6 popular diets, and what they mean for you What is a diet to you, besides a four letter word? When people talk about their "diet," we sometimes hear the strangest things.
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Immunotherapies could change kidney cancer care, studies suggest (CNN) The way doctors typically approach kidney cancer treatment could be evolving. Two separate studies published Saturday in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that renal cell cancer patients had significantly better outcomes when their ...
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Woman donates kidney to stranger, benefits from city of Tucson leave policy Carrie Fairchild donated her kidney to a stranger, sparking a transplant chain that has given six people a second chance at life, and the list is still growing.
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For your health: Dr. Megan Oberhauser discusses memory loss Memory slips can be frustrating, aggravating and sometimes worrisome. Once or twice is simply the cost of a hectic life. A few more slips and we joke about having a "senior moment.
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Man's Porn Obsession May Fuel Eating Disorder in Partner Women, take note! If your man is obsessed with watching pornography then there are high chances that you may suffer from an eating disorder, a new study suggests.
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February marks National Heart Awareness Month February is National Heart Awareness Month, the month dedicated to raising awareness about heart disease. So, it's time to talk hearts.
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Male porn habits could fuel eating disorder symptoms in female partners 'Little research has been done to determine how a partner's influence might contribute to a woman's disordered eating'.
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Get tested on time Cancer is one of the most dreadful but preventable non-communicable diseases. According to estimates by the Indian Council of Medical Research, about 8.8 lakh people will die of cancer annually by 2020.
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5 ways to protect yourself from heart disease during American Heart Month It's American Heart Month, meaning it's the perfect time to for a refresher on heart disease and how to prevent it. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, with 800,000 people dying each year from it.
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"February is American Heart Month" February is American Heart Month. Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States?
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How Oral Hygiene Could Be Linked to Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's disease is notorious for the cruel way it robs people of the very things that make them who they are. Symptoms include memory loss, difficulty completing everyday tasks, trouble keeping track of time, and changes in personality and mood.
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E-cigarettes, facing Hong Kong ban: a healthy way to quit tobacco or a risk in themselves? Vaping could soon be all but banned in Hong Kong. Under a change to the law set to face its first reading at the Legislative Council next Wednesday, anyone who imports, makes, sells or promotes new smoking products, including e-cigarettes, could be ...
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Men's Porn Habits May Fuel Partner's Eating Disorders New research suggests that a woman whose partner regularly watches pornography is more likely to report symptoms of an eating disorder, such as extreme guilt about eating, preoccupation with body fat, binging, or purging.
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Novel tools may help prevent TB reactivation: Study WASHINGTON: New diagnostic tools such as machine learning and precision medicine may help identify tuberculosis patients with the highest risk of reactivation of the disease, a study has found.
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LOOK: Measles vaccination in tents, fast-food chains The government targets to vaccinate about 12 million Filipinos against measles through its mass immunization campaign. Sofia Tomacruz.
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Gina Barreca: The perils of going online in the middle of the night HARTFORD, Conn. (Tribune News Service) - Whatever you're doing out of a sense of desperation at 2 a.m., odds are that it's not going to be one of your healthiest choices.
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