Saturday, March 9, 2019

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Daily update March 9, 2019
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A report showed that a 6-year-old unvaccinated boy from Oregon was with tetanus, the state's first case of its kind in nearly 30 years.
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A new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention details the harrowing story of a child in Oregon who contracted tetanus because he wasn't vaccinated.
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Portland, Ore. -- An unvaccinated 6-year-old Oregon boy was hospitalized for two months for tetanus and almost died of the bacterial illness after getting a deep cut while playing on a farm, according to a case study published Friday by the U.S ...
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An unvaccinated Oregon boy almost died from tetanus, the first case of the bacterial infection in the state in 30 years. The 6-year-old's harrowing illness and painful, two-month treatment - which cost close to a million dollars - were detailed by ...
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(CNN) Flu activity remains high across the nation, and there's a second wave of severe infections striking some states. There were as many as 26.3 million flu illnesses, 12.4 million medical visits and 347,000 flu hospitalizations between October 1 and ...
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The Global Shisha Tobacco Market Trends, Size and Segment Forecasts, 2019-2026 revealed by Market Research Place furnishes intense information on each aspect of Shisha Tobacco that will help you to measure and analyze data generated through a ...
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THURSDAY, March 7, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Prior studies have suggested that a little drinking might help the heart. But rigorous new research suggests the opposite, finding that even a drink or two per day is tied to rising blood pressure.
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The 2018-19 flu season is shaping up to be a relatively mild one, and it may be thanks, at least in part, to a better match with the flu vaccine.
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Another massive study has discovered no causal connection between the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine and autism. This time, the study's cohort consisted of every child born in Denmark from 1999 through December 2010 - more than 650,000 ...
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 206 measles cases were confirmed in the United States in the first two months of this year, the highest year-to-date number going back more than a quarter-century.
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INWOOD, Manhattan -- There is a health warning after four rabid raccoons were discovered in Upper Manhattan - the first time diseased raccoons have been found there in a decade.
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For years experts have touted moderate alcohol consumption as protective against heart disease. But a new study finds that just seven to 13 drinks a week can drive up blood pressure.
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These masked bandits could be deadly. The city has identified four raccoons in and around Inwood Hill Park that have rabies, the first cases in Manhattan since 2011.
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MERRICK, N.Y. -- Nassau County Department of Health officials are warning the public of a potential Hepatitis A exposure at a 7-11 in Merrick following a confirmed case of the disease in a food handler who works there.
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The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is sounding the alarm about a dangerous new drug known as "Mexican Oxy," pills containing fentanyl that are now linked to fatal overdoses across the country - and at least one in Minnesota.
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An employee of the store was confirmed to have the disease. The county is offering free vaccines to those who were exposed recently.
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Surviving pancreatic cancer might not seem like a moonshot anymore. That's thanks to a two pill combination that are known for helping other diseases - one that treats malaria and one that treats melanoma.
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Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this story included an incorrect last name for Dr. Ray Martins. Since news broke this week that a second HIV-positive patient was cured of the virus that causes AIDS, four people asked Dr.
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Smoking hookah tobacco negatively impacts heart rate and blood pressure and connections have been made between smoking the waterpipes regularly and increased risk of coronary artery disease, a new paper said Friday.
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A new study suggests that heart attacks are not only a concern for women, they're rising in number among younger age groups. Why-Are-Heart-Attacks-Becoming-More-Common-in-.
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(CNN) There is growing evidence that hookah smoking affects heart rate and blood pressure, with chronic use linked to an increased risk of heart disease, the American Heart Association warned Friday.
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Facebook has detailed its new strategy to curb the spread of vaccine misinformation on both its primary social media platform as well as Instagram.
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As clocks march ahead of time on March 10, 2019 and daylight saving time begins, there is a lot of anxiety around losing the hour of sleep and how to adjust to this change.
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In an effort to curb anti-vaccination conspiracy theories and misinformation, Facebook announced Thursday it will no longer recommend the offending pages and groups, and will block advertisements that include false content about vaccines.
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Dear Barb,. Does the place you live or grew up make a notable difference in the risk of heart attack and heart issues? What are the most common culprits?
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SIOUX FALL, SD- "Very first thing was the oddest thing. He forgot where a bowl was put and he put that in the cupboard all these years.
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A second Ocean County resident infected was diagnosed with measles Friday and now others may be at risk of catching it. Anyone who visited the LabCorp at 1352 River Ave.
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The unnamed "London patient" - the second person apparently cured of H.I.V. - earned all the headlines. But other research released this week at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections showed that scientists are making slow but ...
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Try HIIT training, don't eat three hours before bedtime, do eat plenty of omega-3s, and decrease stress with 10 minutes of meditation a day.
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A new study conducted by the American College of Cardiology has linked a low-carbohydrate diet to an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation.
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Many doctors have warned against low-carbohydrate diets, and now they believe they could cause a common heart disorder. >> Read more trending news.
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The test takes about two minutes, which I spend lying on my back with my legs prised open. The doctor gently inserts a speculum - to hold the walls of my vagina apart - before sliding in what looks like a thin, double-headed toothbrush to take a ...
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India with one woman being diagnosed every four minutes. It originates in the breast tissue when cells start growing abnormally and form a malignant lump or tumour.
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