Monday, March 4, 2019

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Daily update March 4, 2019
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A teenager who made headlines for defying his mother's wishes and getting vaccinated at 18 will be sharing his experience in front of Congress on Tuesday.
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NORWALK, Ohio - An 18-year-old man who made national news after he posted on social media that he was getting vaccinated against his parents' wishes will testify in front of Congress on Tuesday.
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The federal government has imposed a $600,000 fine on the Wanaque nursing home where 11 children died and 36 became sick during a virus outbreak last fall.
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VANCOUVER, Wash. - Health officials confirmed another two cases of measles in Clark County on Saturday. There are now 70 confirmed cases in the outbreak.
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) - 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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Measles is spreading from New York to Texas to Washington state in the worst outbreak in years, but some state lawmakers want to take the vaccination debate in the opposite direction: Loosening rules covering whether kids get inoculated.
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An obese man forked over $150 to the man next to him on a flight after making him uncomfortable because of his size. Passengers aboard a crowded plane.
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A man has split the internet over an admission that he charged an obese plane passenger $150 for a five-hour flight because the passenger was allegedly "taking up quite a bit" of the man's seat.
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State lawmakers from coast to coast are pushing for less restrictive vaccine regulations amid the worst measles outbreak the United States has seen in years.
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Any kid with a cellphone or social media account is likely to be following one or more of thousands of social media influencers who regularly post about what they do, what they like and what they eat.
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What's in the recipe for a successful, happy marriage? It's not just empathy, mutual celebration or spontaneity. According to new research from the Yale School of Public Health, marital bliss may also be influenced by our own DNA.
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By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SUNDAY, March 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans are left drowsy each day by sleep apnea, and new research suggests it might also raise their odds for Alzheimer's disease.
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By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter. SUNDAY, March 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans are left drowsy each day by sleep apnea, and new research suggests it might also raise their odds for Alzheimer's disease.
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NEW YORK (CNN) - An analysis of the genetic makeup of more than 94,000 people in the United States and Europe with clinically diagnosed Alzheimer's led to the discovery of four new genetic variants that increase risk for the neurodegenerative disease.
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Recently, the CDC released data showing that declines in HIV rates have stalled in the U.S., after about five years of substantial declines.
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"Keto breath" is the smelly breath that you may expect to get when on the keto diet. But should you also lower your expectations?
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A group of fruit pickers are on the mend after a nasty flu bug has swept through Hawke's Bay seasonal workers, with two people confirmed as having H1N1, also known as swine flu.
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The vaccine to prevent cervical cancer saved 42 lives in Ireland last year, but campaigners have said that more lives could have been saved with increased uptake of the HPV jab.
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Medical professionals say that no amount of sleep during the weekend will protect against the negative health side affects of a poor sleep routine.
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It's no secret that the demands of modern workplaces and smartphones have added to Americans' already-high levels of stress, and for some, catching up on rest on the weekends is an attractive solution.
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A new study now says that using steroids during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery do not reduce the risk of acute kidney injury in people at increased risk of death.
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An Indian-American teenager has been conferred with the 2019 National STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Education Award for her ground-breaking invention designed to improve treatments for glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain ...
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Social media companies must stop the spread of anti-vaccination propaganda, Simon Harris has said. The health minister was responding to a report in The Times on Saturday about how anti-vaccination groups can target people deemed by the Facebook' ...
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WASHINGTON–The National STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Education Award, which recognizes an individual who exemplifies excellence in the theoretical and practical STEM education fields and who has meaningfully promoted ...
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By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SATURDAY, March 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Headed out on vacation? Beware of heart attack: It's the leading cause of natural death among travelers.
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Hearing loss can be both temporary and permanent, and can come on gradually or suddenly. When hearing loss is only temporary, it could be caused by an ear infection, build up of earwax, a burst eardrum or damage from a very loud noise.
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