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PEOPLE.com
Doctors told Sarah Boyle she had triple-negative breast cancer after she experienced problems breastfeeding her son. By Joelle Goldstein. July 20, 2019 09:46 AM. FB Twitter More. Pinterest Email Print Send Text Message. cleanString caption. Sarah Boyle ...
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Los Angeles Times
With the deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo now an international emergency, neighboring South Sudan and its war-weakened health system are a major concern, especially after one case was confirmed near its border. Health experts say there is an urgent ...
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Bel Marra Health
PodMed Double T is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, look at the top medical ...
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The Hilltop Monitor
By CONNIE JO DISCOE, McCook Daily Gazette. MCCOOK, Neb. (AP) — Sheri Ord hopes she killed the mosquito responsible for her battle with West Nile disease. "One stupid mosquito." Sheri recently told the McCook Daily Gazette. "Little booger anyway.".
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ConsumerReports.org
For a tick bite to make you sick, the tick must be attached to you and feeding for a certain amount of time. For some diseases, this can take a day or more. For others, it takes just minutes. We spoke with experts in tick biology to find out why there's so much ...
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NBC Southern California
It's that time of year again: it's time for barbecuing, basking in the sun, and of course, fending off annoying bites from mosquitoes. What's worse, in Southern California, is the presence of an aggressive ankle-biter mosquito that will bite multiple times, and ...
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Tech Times
The Rwandan government has dismissed a report by the World Health Organization that the Ebola outbreak has reached the country through the border town of Gisenyi. Malic Kayumba, head of communications at Rwanda Biomedical Centre, told local ...
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Fox News
WI health officials: Water system at Christmas Mountain resort has tested positive for Legionnaires' bacteria. Wisconsin health officials: Parts of the water system at Christmas Mountain resort has tested positive for Legionnaires' bacteria. Maine health officials ...
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Fredericksburg.com
One woman was bitten by an insect and had an immediate reaction; another developed migraines two years after she walked through a field and found herself covered in ticks. Colleen Merk of Stafford County and Kara Karl of Spotsylvania County eventually ...
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Times of India
Some health issues are unique to seasons. Respiratory infections peak in the rainy season and in the late winter in India. The flu is often behind such infections. Moreover, because the viruses that cause the flu constantly change, the best way to protect ...
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OCRegister
Sheri Ord hopes she killed the mosquito responsible for her battle with West Nile disease. "One stupid mosquito." Sheri recently told the McCook Daily Gazette. "Little booger anyway." Sheri doesn't know which mosquito was responsible for her contracting ...
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AL.com
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, deer with chronic wasting disease have been found in dozens of states. 0. By The Associated Press. JASPER — Live stand-ins for Santa's reindeer won't be allowed to come into Alabama this year, ...
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HealthDay
SATURDAY, July 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Sunglasses need to be more than just fashion accessories, an eye expert advises. "Think of sunglasses as sunscreen for your eyes," said Dr. Dianna Seldomridge, clinical spokesperson for the American ...
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sbDirtySouthSoccer
MCCOOK, Neb. (AP) — Sheri Ord hopes she killed the mosquito responsible for her battle with West Nile disease. "One stupid mosquito." Sheri recently told the McCook Daily Gazette. "Little booger anyway." Sheri doesn't know which mosquito was ...
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KABC-TV
BALDWIN HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- After years of heated debate on how to end the HIV epidemic, federal and local stakeholders came together at the APLA Health - Gleicher/Chen Health Center in Los Angeles to announce a partnership and a plan.
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Mirror.co.uk
Portuguese surgeons were stumped after the 31-year-old was rushed to hospital with 'abnormal bleeding' - as scans showed it had found its way into her veins. Share. Comments. By. Ben Weich. 08:49, 20 JUL 2019. News. The small, hard rod was eventually ...
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CNET
Work responsibilities are a heavy weight on your shoulders. Yuri Arcurs peopleimages.com / Getty Images. We've all heard it: "I'm feeling burnt out." With people now working more hours than ever, feeling stressed out, exhausted and overwhelmed at work is ...
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Outbreak News Today
By NewsDesk @bactiman63. The dengue epidemic in Bangladesh and the capital city of Dhaka is climbing steadily this season and despite the increase, officials are saying it is "under control" and to "remain alert, but not panic". Aedes aegypti/CDC.
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SCNow
Just as your child begins to settle into the celebration of freedom that is summer, slightly frazzled parents may suddenly ask themselves if there is something that they will need from their children's doctor to successfully re-enroll them in the fall. Planning ...
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NWAOnline
JUBA, South Sudan -- With the deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo now an international emergency, neighboring South Sudan and its war-weakened health system is a major concern, especially after one case was confirmed near its border. Health experts say ...
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Outbreak News Today
By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating an additional confirmed case of measles in a Los Angeles County resident. This case is linked to four cases reported earlier this month, which ...
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Herald Sun
More than 400 babies under 12 months old have been infected with the flu in Victoria this year during a "difficult winter" and earlier season. There have been 416 reported cases of influenza in babies aged under one in comparison to just 29 for the same time ...
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Tech Times
Public health officials in Michigan have confirmed a new case of measles infection involving a patient who had recently traveled overseas. The Detroit Health Department said a man was admitted to the emergency room of the Children's Hospital of Michigan ...
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Korea Times
By Danny Tyree According to NBC News, a committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has offered a ray of hope for those who fear developing Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. A miracle cure remains elusive, ...
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MD Magazine
Patrick Campbell. With diabetes continuing to grow as a global issue, new data on the disease's impact, specifically on risk factors for other conditions, can have a profound impact on clinical practice. Results of a recent study could do just that, as investigators ...
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Business Standard
Complications after skin cancer surgery may be more common in smokers and former smokers, a US study suggests. Researchers examined outcomes after "Mohs reconstruction," a procedure to remove a skin cancer lesion. Once the cancer is removed, often ...
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TheHealthSite
According to a study published in the journal Circulation, exercise regimens during space flight, followed by saline injections after landing, are sufficient to prevent low blood pressure from occurring. IANS | Published: July 21, 2019 10:40 am. Facebook share ...
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The Statesman
Jaipur: Ahead of the biggest Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccination drive in state, a 'fake news' video was found circulating in Churu on Saturday. The video was first reported in 2017 during the Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccine campaign in five states. The drive ...
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Industry News Report 24
Kenya this week kicked off a five-day national polio vaccination campaign in areas with greatest risk of transmission as the United Nations warned that outbreaks in some countries in the Horn of Africa threaten Africa's and global efforts to eradicate the ...
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Daily Times
Blessing Chingwaru could barely walk without support when he arrived at the specialist Rutsanana clinic in Harare complaining of chest pains and fatigue. Weighing a skeletal 37 kilogrammes (5.8 stone), the HIV-positive motor mechanic knew something was ...
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Mirror.co.uk
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: The former Emmerdale actor was bitten by the 20p-sized creepy crawly which is more venomous than a rattlesnake. Share. Comments. By. John Scheerhout. 09:20, 21 JUL 2019; Updated 13:21, 21 JUL 2019. News.
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CBC.ca
A big brown bat that came into contact with people in Carleton County has tested positive for rabies, according to the Department of Health. In a statement to CBC News, the department confirmed the bat did come into contact with humans but that the ...
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The Doctor Weighs In (blog)
In vitro fertilization, also known as IVF, is a common infertility treatment that involves using fertility drugs to stimulate the development of multiple eggs. The eggs are retrieved from the ovaries using a small needle. They are then fertilized with sperm in a ...
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Washington Post
NEW YORK – U.S. overdose deaths last year likely fell for the first time in nearly three decades, preliminary statistics suggest. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday posted the provisional numbers showing nearly 68,000 drug ...
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The Globe and Mail
Alberta is newly facing a very old health crisis. Justin Giovannetti reported this week that Alberta health officials have declared the province is in the midst of an outbreak of syphilis, the sexually transmitted infection that famously afflicted such historical figures ...
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Yahoo News
Tasha Doherty was shocked to find out that a bat that bit her son tested positive for rabies. The mother said her 4-year-old son Andrew was bitten by a bat while sleeping in their Hartland, New Brunswick home early Monday morning. "My husband and I were ...
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SBS
The federal government has added an expensive cystic fibrosis drug to the PBS to help extend the life expectancy of babies suffering from the disease. Updated Updated 1 min ago. Share. Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter. The price of an expensive drug ...
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Deccan Chronicle
Washington: With obesity affecting such a massive chunk of the world's population, is there a need to now recognise it as a disease? Obesity is a disorder in which excess body fat is accumulated to such an extent that it starts affecting one's health adversely.
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OkotoksOnline.com
Due to a rapid increase in syphilis rates in 2018, Alberta Health Services has declared a provincial outbreak. 2018 saw 1,536 cases of infectious syphilis reported, almost ten times the amount seen in 2014, with just 161 reported cases. Several Alberta zones ...
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The Star, Kenya
... • In March last year, a child died while more than 60 people were infected with H1N1 prototype 9 influenza virus following an outbreak in Nanyuki. • Some of the signs of H1N1 infection are a dry cough, sore throat, high fever, red eyes, and general body ...
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Torrington Tribune
ISLAMABAD-Scientists have defined anorexia nervosa as a metabolic as well as a psychiatric illness. They suggest that treatments should address the hybrid nature of the potentially lethal eating disorder. READ MORE: New era of progress to begin in ...
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SBS
The federal government has added an expensive cystic fibrosis drug to the PBS to help extend the life expectancy of babies suffering from the disease. Updated Updated 2 mins ago. Share. Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter. The price of an expensive ...
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Redmond Register
Migraine or headache is a common, usually lifelong, and often disenabling chronic condition that impacts people most around the world. It is most misunderstood illness even by medical doctors because the symptoms are overlapping and most suffers don't ...
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ETHealthworld.com
Washington D.C. [USA]: With obesity affecting such a massive chunk of the world's population, is there a need to now recognise it as a disease? Obesity is a disorder in which excess body fat is accumulated to such an extent that it starts affecting one's health ...
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Ahram Online
Pregnant women who work nights or long hours may be more likely to have a miscarriage or preterm delivery than mothers with day jobs, a research review suggests. With night shifts, pregnant women were 21% more likely to have preterm deliveries and ...
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The West Australian
A life-saving $300,000-a-year medicine for cystic fibrosis will for the first time be subsidised for infants in a breakthrough that could extend their lives. The medicine Kalydeco will be subsidised from August for children aged one slashing the cost to just $40.30 ...
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The New York Times
No one who was alive then can forget the sights and sounds of that weekend in 1969. The drawling voices of "Houston" guiding the lunar module gingerly into its assigned parking place on the face of the moon. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin floating with ...
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The Atlantic
Editor's Note: This article is part of a series reflecting on the Apollo 11 mission, 50 years later. It is difficult to imagine a more daunting task for a newspaper editor than planning the next day's front page when the world has just witnessed humanity's crowning ...
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Orlando Sentinel
Junk food is defined as food that is high in calories but low in nutritional content — but most people simply call it delicious. National Junk Food Day on July 21 gives people a reason to indulge. A few Orlando area restaurants incorporate classic, name-brand ...
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Yahoo Sports
Thirty-two-year-old former New York Giants lineman Mitch Petrus, died Thursday night after suffering from an apparent heat stroke. Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Weekend News" with more on how to spot warning signs of heat-related illnesses. Reblog · Share.
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