Sunday, March 3, 2019

Google Alert - health

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Daily update March 3, 2019
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SALEM, Ore. - A measles outbreak in Southwest Washington has added urgency for Oregon lawmakers as they consider tightening the state's school vaccination requirements, which are considered some of the most relaxed in the country.
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A widespread recall of common blood pressure and heart failure medications has been expanded to include more drugs containing losartan.
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TRENTON, N.J. - A newspaper reports that federal authorities have imposed a $600,000 fine on a New Jersey nursing home following a viral outbreak that killed 11 children.
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Anti-vaccination "fake news" being spread on social media is fueling a rise in measles cases and a decline in vaccination uptake, the head of England's National Health Service (NHS) has warned.
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Public health officials in Boston are warning of a possible measles exposure after an individual with a confirmed case of the disease traveled from New York City to Boston and then to New Hampshire.
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Health officials said people may have been exposed to measles after an international traveler visiting New Hampshire was diagnosed with measles.
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If you've screamed uncle after shoveling in recent weeks, just imagine what the Northland's whitetail deer are going through.
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A man has sparked a huge debate after he revealed he charged an obese plane passenger $180 for taking up some of his seat on a flight.
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CONCORD - State health officials said an international traveler infected with measles boarded a bus from Boston to Manchester last Tuesday night.
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A research team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found that spider silk, one of the strongest natural materials for its weight, contains a property that could be useful in the development of artificial, robotic muscle.
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One in 10 people over 40 are living with diabetes, new research shows, and two people have found how their eating could change their condition.
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DENVER (KCNC) - You would think that now that we've hit March, we should be winding down, and off the hook for flu. Ah, maybe we all ought to think again on that one.
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In today's world it seems that folks enjoy using nicknames or acronyms to describe something or someone. Recently I have been coming across the word zombie deer.
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Washington, Mar 3 Scientists have created a first-of-its-kind mobile system that can printed a layer of skin directly on a person's wound.
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Whether it's because of an unconventional work schedule or from over-binging on a good TV show, people often sleep less during the week, thinking that they'll be able to make up for it by sleeping extra on the weekend.
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Research has reveals that it is in fact possible for a type 2 diagnosis to be reversed and the steps to preventing and getting rid of it are simple.
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It's getting to the point where if I hear on the news that something is affecting women's vaginas, I assume Gwyneth Paltrow is behind it.
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Seniors suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's have a new way to fight their disease - and all that's needed is a pair of dancing shoes.
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Advice: The problem is, turtles (among other reptiles) carry salmonella bacteria that can infect the intestinal tract and cause nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea and sickness for as long as a week.
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(NEW YORK) - Evan White was a typical 24-year-old. A lifelong athlete and recent college graduate, when he started feeling exhausted after minimal exercise, he thought he was just losing the athletic endurance of his college years.
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Evan White was a typical 24-year-old. A lifelong athlete and recent college graduate, when he started feeling exhausted after minimal exercise, he thought he was just losing the athletic endurance of his college years.
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CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - WBTV veteran reporter Steve Crump who has taken a medical leave of absence since 2017 has returned to Morning Break to share his diagnosis of colon cancer during Colon Cancer Awareness Month.
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Health experts have condemned a dangerous scare campaign aimed at deterring WA parents from consenting to their teens being vaccinated against cancer-causing HPV.
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A new study published in The Lancet has revealed that an interpregnancy interval of less than one year was not linked to increased risk of adverse birth outcomes in the next pregnancy, compared with an interval of at least two years.
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