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Infections linked to Ky. company that allegedly gave contaminated vaccinations at workplaces The Kentucky Department for Public Health is warning people about infections resulting from vaccinations that were administered at workplaces in Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio since Sept.
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Contaminated vaccines distributed in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana MOUNT STERLING, Ky. (WKRC) - The vaccine you received for the flu, whooping cough or hepatitis A might not work. And on top of that, it might have actually infected you.
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Officials warn of infections caused by vaccinations given in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio INDIANAPOLIS - Health officials are warning people of infections associated with vaccinations given in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio since September 2018.
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Health department says Kentucky-based vaccine provider caused infections MT. STERLING, Ky. (WKYT) - The Kentucky Department for Public Health is alerting the public about vaccine-related infections stemming from a provider in the Commonwealth.
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Officials: Detroit auto show attendee diagnosed with rubella DETROIT - Michigan health officials say people who attended the North American International Auto Show in Detroit might have been exposed to the viral illness rubella.
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Heart disease increases in the United States LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - Nearly half of the United States' population has some form cardiovascular disease, according to a new report from the American Heart Association.
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Nearly Half of Americans have Form of Heart Disease, New Study Says SIOUX FALLS, S.D.-There's a good chance that you could have a disease known as the silent killer. According to a new study recently released by the American Heart Association nearly half of all adults in the US have some type of cardiovascular disease ...
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Exercise best defence against deep abdominal belly fat Excercise can help you in the fight against internal, visceral fat that you cannot see or feel, but can lead to insulin resistance, diabetes, heart disease and inflammation, suggests a study.
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Clark County measles outbreak grows to 42 cases, including one with vaccine CLARK COUNTY - Clark County Public Health confirmed on Friday afternoon that the ongoing measles outbreak has grown to 42 cases, with seven suspected cases currently under investigation.
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Kaur: Choices promote memory retention There is no way to totally prevent the onset of dementia and conditions like Alzheimer's disease, but neurologist Dr. Berneet Kaur says there are lifestyle choices which can promote good memory retention as one ages.
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You better be-leaf it: FNQ joins growing vegan movement ISABELLA McCarthy was nine when she had second thoughts about eating meat. She bucked the trend in her household and became vegetarian.
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The facts about Congo's frightening Ebola epidemic. Since last summer, Congo has been in the crosshairs of the second worst outbreak of the Ebola virus disease. As of the end of January, more than 730 cases and 459 deaths have been reported.
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State health officials expect more flu cases in Vermont MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Vermont health officials say there have been about 20 outbreaks of the flu this season statewide, and they are expecting the number to rise.
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How vaping stacks up: E-cigarettes have benefits, but vapor has addictive nicotine Viewed as an epidemic by some and a lifesaver by others, vaping became an issue in Decatur last month as the City Council expanded its smoking ordinance to include e-cigarette use.
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For survivors, breast cancer can threaten another part of their lives: sexual intimacy Jill was just 39 in July 2010 when she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Her longtime boyfriend had felt a lump in her right breast.
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Vegan diet benefits: Can it really help with weight loss? Veganism is on the rise, especially now that music's power couple Jay-Z and Beyoncé are advocating it. The superstars recently partnered with 22-Days Nutrition to encourage people to adopt a more plant-based diet in exchange for a chance to win ...
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Vegan myth busting with author Marixsa Watson VEGAN cookbook author Marixsa Watson is here to bust some of the common myths surrounding veganism, as we bring to a close what has been a very popular 'Veganuary'.
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Vaping May Be a Gateway to Cigarette Smoking for Teens, Study Says A new study shows that what public health experts have feared about teen vaping is true. Teenagers who try e-cigarettes are more likely to pick up smoking traditional cigarettes later, according to new research published in JAMA Network Open ...
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Cannabis Can Alleviate Autism Symptoms Improving symptoms associated with autism spectral disorders has been challenging, but some reports have shown that treatment with various cannabis oils has eased various ASD symptoms.
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Swine flu outbreak kills 9 in Morocco The first death in Morocco from the influenza-type virus was reported by local media on Wednesday, since when anxious rumours have spread on social media.
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Israeli-developed 'multi-target toxin' treatment a complete cure for cancer? A "multi-target toxin" treatment developed by an Israeli company has raised doubts about its claimed capability to completely cure cancer.
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If you are looking to choose a healthy post-workout snack, decide early A rigorous work out session is almost always followed by an unbearable urge to eat something. The wise choice would be to consume something healthy post-exercise.
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Lassa fever highly infectious in living or dead victims –Expert Public health physician, Dr. Gbenga Adepoju, talks about Lassa fever with SIMON UTEBOR. What is Lassa fever? Lassa fever is a developing disease that people contract once there is a contamination with some droplets from infected rats.
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Vaping may pose big risk for smoking in otherwise 'low-risk' kids (HealthDay)—The kind of teenager least interested in smoking appears to be the type most likely to try a cigarette after they experiment with vaping, a new study indicates.
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Your child might be using too much toothpaste, and it's unhealthy, CDC says Is your child using too much toothpaste? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta think it's a possibility. The organization recently surveyed parents and guardians of 5,157 children.
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February babies in red caps raise awareness for heart disease Tiny handmade red caps are transforming babies into petite ambassadors for a good cause all this month. Friday is National Wear Red Day and many infants born across the U.S.
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