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USA TODAY
Early one morning in March, Madison McIntosh showed up on his day off at the Scottsdale, Arizona, driving range and restaurant where he worked. The 24-year-old sat in his car until the place opened, then wandered around all day, alternating between ...
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NBCNews.com
When HIV first tore into America's gay male community in the early 1980s, quotidian questions of sex, love, lust and trust transformed into weighty decisions with potential life-or-death consequences. The decision to stop using condoms with a serious partner?
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The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia's health authorities on Sunday said they are working with UNICEF to bring polio vaccines to the state of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo, where the country's first polio case in nearly three decades was detected last week.
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Seattle Times
Following a series of deadly outbreaks in hospitals around the country, the Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first fully disposable version of the medical device implicated in the infections. Reusable versions of the device — a long, ...
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New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's health authorities on Sunday said they are working with UNICEF to bring polio vaccines to the state of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo, where the country's first polio case in nearly three decades was detected last week.
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Patch.com
Health officials say four Marylanders have died from the flu so far this season. The flu peaks any time between late December and February. By Deb Belt, Patch Staff. Dec 14, 2019 12:44 pm ET. Reply. 0. Health officials say four Marylanders have died from the ...
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al.com
The New York City Department of Mental Health announced Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019 that a Staten Islander was one of four New Yorkers diagnosed with West Nile virus in 2019. (Courtesy: CDC). Comment. By The Associated Press. MOBILE, Ala.
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Alabama Public Radio
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Researchers from the University of South Alabama are working on a study to learn more about deadly West Nile virus. Genetic material from infected mosquitoes will be sent to Yale University, according to a statement from South ...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
With deer hunting season winding to a close, Minnesota wildlife researchers are somewhat encouraged that a huge increase in testing for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in hunter-harvested deer resulted in only 12 new detections as of Friday. The positive ...
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Idaho State Journal
The flu season is off to an unusually fast and severe start across the U.S. with federal public health officials declaring the illness is now widespread in 23 states including Idaho. The Centers for Disease Control on Friday reported that flu activity continues to ...
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Asbury Park Press
EATONTOWN - The Monmouth County SPCA has suspended adoptions and veterinary operations — during what would normally be a high-traffic season for adoptions — due to an outbreak of canine influenza at their Eatontown facility. Approximately 45 ...
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Herald & Review
WINFIELD — State health officials are investigating whether three cases of Legionnaires' disease are linked to a suburban Chicago hospital. The Illinois Department of Public Health said the three people were all patients at Northwestern Medicine Central ...
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Metro
In among all the political furore, you may have missed the headlines calling for the amount of exercise required to 'burn off' a particular food to be brandished across the front of its packaging. Physical Activity Calorie Equivalent (PACE) labels state how many ...
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Patch.com
Health officials say more than 200 Virginians have died from the flu. The peak of the season can come between late December and February. By Deb Belt, Patch Staff. Dec 14, 2019 11:26 am ET ...
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Sacramento Bee
WINFIELD, Ill. (AP) — State health officials are investigating whether three cases of Legionnaires' disease are linked to a suburban Chicago hospital. The Illinois Department of Public Health said Friday the three people were all patients at Northwestern ...
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Daily Mail
Bulging hernias affect thousands of Britons every year - usually in the abdomen; An incisional hernia – at site of healed surgical wounds - develops in about 15% of patients after abdominal surgery; and previously, little could be done to fix it; New op sees ...
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Bloomberg
Malaysia will vaccinate overseas visitors in the country in a bid to prevent the proliferation of infectious diseases, state news agency Bernama reported, citing Ministry of Health Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah.
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NBC New York
Adoption and veterinary services are temporarily suspended at the Monmouth County SPCA due to a confirmed canine influenza, officials said. Published 1 min ago. Dozens of Dogs Found Sick. A dog flu outbreak has forced New Jersey animal shelter to ...
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KTRK-TV
Louisiana health officials are urging residents to get a flu shot as the state continues to record some of the nation's highest rates of the illness. "This year's flu season began in October, much sooner than expected. It's only December now and we're already ...
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Scottish Daily Record
Mother-of-two Beth Durkin, 33, remained by her daughter's side as the baby underwent major heart surgery after being diagnosed with a rare heart condition at a hospital in Cardiff. Share. By. Laura Clements. Chiara Fiorillo. 08:50, 15 DEC 2019; Updated ...
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Hot Springs Sentinel
SAN ANTONIO -- Women who use certain types of hormones after menopause still have an increased risk of developing breast cancer nearly two decades after they stop taking the pills, long-term results from a big federal study suggest. Although the risk is ...
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Daily Mail
Gaining weight in middle age raises the risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke by 25 per cent, according to a recent study. Advertisement. If men and women in their 40s or 50s put on as little at 11lbs, death rates soared by as much as 26 per cent. Dr Wei Zheng ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
DETROIT – New concerns this morning as the flu continues to spread across the country. At least 1,300 people have died from the flu in the United States so far this season, according to new estimates from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Daily Express
WITH the right treatment and support, people with HIV can live a long, happy and fulfilling life. Malaysian AIDS Foundation Honorary Secretary, Bakthiar Talhah, who is himself HIV positive, admits that living with HIV in Malaysia is not easy. The stigma is still ...
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Gulf News
Washington DC: According to a recent pilot study, a 10-hour time-restricted eating intervention combined with traditional medications could lead to a new treatment option for metabolic syndrome patients who are at higher risk of diabetes. Metabolic syndrome ...
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New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: All children aged 5 and below in Sabah will receive additional immunisation to prevent the spread of the polio virus which emerged in the state, recently. Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that a thorough plan is ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Ariana Rae Delfs, 17, from Jacksonville in Florida, US, developed cold-like symptoms three weeks ago and underwent tests before her conditions worsened and caused swelling in her brain. Share. Comments. By. Tiffany Lo. 04:26, 15 DEC 2019. News.
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The Sun
A PRENATAL test which diagnoses Down's Syndrome has resulted in a 30 per cent drop in the number of babies born, new research reveals. The figures, released by 26 hospital trusts in England, come as a plan is for the same test to be rolled out to all NHS ...
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Daily Mail
Older people could significantly increase their chances of enjoying a long retirement by taking aspirin regularly, according to new research. Advertisement. Pensioners who took the drug at least three times a week were almost a fifth more likely to be alive ...
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Herald Publicist
A mom whose child nearly died after contracting the widespread Strep B virus from her throughout childbirth claims she was instructed by midwives he simply wanted his nappy altering – and the ordeal has left her with post-traumatic stress dysfunction (PTSD) ...
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Newsweek
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) today announced its notice of intent to begin enforcing Emergency Rules that temporarily restrict the sale of flavored e-cigarette products in Montana. Enforcement of the Emergency ...
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TheInfobiz (blog)
It began with a trip to give blood – and ended with a 'death sentence'. As a fit and active 50-year-old, Esther Davidson loved long bike rides and walking in the hills. Thankful for her good health, blood donation was one way to show her gratitude. But for the ...
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Daily Mail
It started with a visit to provide blood – and ended with a 'death sentence'. As a match and lively 50-year-old, Esther Davidson liked lengthy bike rides and strolling within the hills. Grateful for her good well being, blood donation was one approach to present ...
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Herald Publicist
On Christmas Day final 12 months, Beth Durkin sat alone watching over her tiny child daughter in intensive care, keen her to get well from open coronary heart surgical procedure. This 12 months, the 33-year-old mom could have Christmas surrounded by ...
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Herald Publicist
Gaining weight in center age raises the chance of a deadly coronary heart assault or stroke by 25 per cent, based on a current examine. If women and men of their 40s or 50s placed on as little at 11lbs, loss of life charges soared by as a lot as 26 per cent.
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Daily Mail
Martha Hunt has been living with chronic pain since she was 15 years old. The model was diagnosed the year before with scoliosis, a curvature of the spine, and was told by doctors to 'keep an eye on it.' However, soon enough, day-to-day activities began to ...
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TheHealthSite
A study published in the medical journal Neurology has indicated that people who sleep more than necessary may be at greater risk of stroke. Related Stories. Sleeping more may increase your stroke risk: Study · Silent stroke can cause progressive brain ...
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Tech Explorist
The central nucleus of the amygdala is known to play a vital role in alcohol use and other affective disorders. Although, the genetically-defined neuronal subtypes and their projections that govern these behaviors are not well known. Now, a new study ...
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TheHealthSite
A new study has found that there is substantial variation across states and regions. For instance, the per capita supply of certified applied behaviour analysis (ABA providers) is substantially higher in the Northeast than in any other region in the USA. The study ...
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Invest Records (press release)
Older people could significantly increase their chances of enjoying a long retirement by taking aspirin regularly, according to new research. Pensioners who took the drug at least three times a week were almost a fifth more likely to be alive about a decade ...
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TheInfobiz (blog)
Taking three aspirin a week increases the chance of living a longer life by a fifth, new research suggests. Pensioners who took the drug on a regular basis were alive a decade later; Aspirin has a protective effect for bowel and gastrointestinal cancers; The ...
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Moms.com
A learn about revealed within the scientific magazine Neurology has indicated that individuals who sleep greater than vital could also be at larger chance of stroke. In step with the learn about, individuals who nap often throughout noon for greater than 90 ...
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Daily Times
People whose mothers had diabetes during pregnancy may be at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease by early adulthood, a recent study suggests. The analysis followed more than 2.4 million babies born in Denmark for up to four decades, ...
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The Asian Age
Washington: As the number of cases suffering from autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is increasing, a recent study says how insufficient is the supply of certified applied behaviour analysis (ABA) providers to meet the needs of children with autism. The study has ...
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The East County Californian
Lung cancer is by far the deadliest cancer in the U.S. More Americans die of lung cancer than colon, breast and prostate cancers combined. Nevertheless, despite its high occurrence, questions and myths surround the disease. What we know is smoking ...
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The Hans India
Washington: If sleeping for the entire day is your favourite pass time, here's the news for you! A new study suggests that people who sleep more than required have an increased risk of getting a stroke. A study published in the medical journal Neurology has ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Phantom pain was all that Keven Walgamott had left of the limb he lost in an accident over a decade ago - until he tried on the LUKE Arm for the first time in 2017, and told researchers that he could "feel" again. The arm is a motorised and sensorised prosthetic ...
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NBCNews.com
You have read 1 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. A newly-proposed bill in Kentucky would increase the age to purchase tobacco products, with the intent to reduce use of tobacco by the state's young people. Senate Bill 967 was prefiled by Sen.
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Daily Mail
'Tis the season to be jolly – nevertheless it's nonetheless price checking simply how a lot sugar is in that festive deal with earlier than you presumably overindulge. Listed here are 5 chocolate yuletide logs – with one containing FIVE teaspoons of the white ...
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