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New York Braces for Coronavirus: 'It's Inevitable' With isolated cases of the dangerous new coronavirus cropping up in a number of states, public health officials say it is only a matter of time before the virus appears in New York City. As a result, hospitals have been on the lookout for patients with recent ...
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Possible Coronavirus Case At Philadelphia Charter School: Reports While there are no confirmed cases of the virus in the state, health officials are investigating dozens of potential cases nationwide. By Max Bennett, Patch Staff. Jan 27, 2020 12:03 pm ET. Reply. 0. Possible Coronavirus Case At Philadelphia Charter School: ...
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UPDATE: Wesleyan Student Monitored For Coronavirus Tests Negative A student who recently returned from a trip to Asia had a fever and cough and was isolated, but CDC says they're negative for coronavirus. . By Ellyn Santiago, Patch Staff. Jan 25, 2020 3:52 pm ET | Updated Jan 27, 2020 10:55 am ET ...
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Wife of Canada's First Coronavirus Patient Tests Positive, 19 Under Investigation TORONTO — The wife of Canada's first confirmed patient with the fast-spreading Wuhan coronavirus also has tested positive for it at an Ontario laboratory, and 19 other suspected cases in Canada are under investigation, public health officials said on ...
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Coronavirus outbreak strands Ohio man, 65, teaching in Wuhan: 'I'm not afraid to say I'm worried' An Ohio man who was attempting to return home from China amid a deadly outbreak of novel coronavirus claims he remains stranded in the city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak that killed at least 81 people and sickened thousands of others.
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Imaging Technique Tracks Down Stray Lung Cancer Cells for Surgeons By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Jan. 27, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Combining an imaging technology with a new drug that "lights up" lung cancer cells may help surgeons spot hidden bits of cancer, a new study suggests.
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Possible MD Coronavirus Patient Awaits Test Results The Maryland Department of Health says a patient is being tested by the CDC for the novel coronavirus that originated in China. By Deb Belt, Patch Staff. Jan 27, 2020 6:52 pm ET. Reply. 0. A patient at a Maryland hospital is being tested for the coronavirus ...
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Baylor University student in suspected coronavirus case tests negative: officials Baylor University officials on Monday confirmed that the student at the center of a suspected case of the China-linked coronavirus at the school has tested negative. Sharon W. Stern, the medical director for Baylor University Health Services, called the negative ...
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Investigation Into Possible Coronavirus Case In NJ An investigation is underway for a possible coronavirus case in New Jersey, state health officials say. By Tom Davis, Patch Staff. Jan 27, 2020 5:25 pm ET | Updated Jan 27, 2020 5:30 pm ET. Reply. 0. As of Monday, two cases of coronavirus 2019-nCoV ...
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This one thing may be raising your risk of getting Alzheimer's If you want to avoid getting dementia or Parkinson's disease, get out of town. Literally. A new scientific study in Canada has added to the growing body of data that people who live in polluted or urban settings, especially if they live near major roads and far ...
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Imaging Technique Tracks Down Stray Lung Cancer Cells for Surgeons By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter. MONDAY, Jan. 27, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Combining an imaging technology with a new drug that "lights up" lung cancer cells may help surgeons spot hidden bits of cancer, a new study suggests. The small ...
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Face Masks Are Selling Out in US Over China Coronavirus Fears, but Experts Say They Won't Protect Against Infection As people try to protect themselves from a mysterious new virus that has spread from China, face masks have reportedly sold out in a number of areas in the U.S.—despite experts questioning how much protection they offer. According to the U.S. Centers for ...
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Wife of Canada's first coronavirus patient tests positive; 19 under investigation TORONTO (Reuters) - The wife of Canada's first confirmed patient with the fast-spreading Wuhan coronavirus also has tested positive for it at an Ontario laboratory, and 19 other suspected cases in Canada are under investigation, public health officials said ...
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Many stimulant prescribers are influenced by pharmaceutical marketing Rising rates of stimulant prescribing may be partly influenced by pharmaceutical industry marketing to physicians, according to study findings published in JAMA Pediatrics. "Our study results indicate that the marketing of stimulants by pharmaceutical ...
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2 Texas Students Test Negative For Coronavirus A student at Baylor University and another student Texas A&M being monitored for coronavirus are not infected. By Feroze Dhanoa, Patch Staff. Jan 27, 2020 11:36 am CT | Updated Jan 27, 2020 11:37 am CT ...
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Wife of Canada's first coronavirus patient tests positive; 19 under investigation By Denise Paglinawan. TORONTO (Reuters) - The wife of Canada's first confirmed patient with the fast-spreading Wuhan coronavirus also has tested positive for it at an Ontario laboratory, and 19 other suspected cases in Canada are under investigation, ...
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Coronavirus: What you need to know In less than a month, the coronavirus has spread from one region in China to 13 other countries, including the United States. Worldwide, almost 3,000 people have gotten sick and 80 have died, The Associated Press reported. As of Monday, there were three ...
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Why it's so frustratingly difficult to know how bad the coronavirus outbreak will be In the past 24 hours, the number of cases of the new coronavirus originating in Wuhan, China, nearly doubled to more than 4,400. Since the outbreak was announced on December 31, the virus has taken the lives of 107 people. Less than four weeks into the ...
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Students at Duke campus in China being sent home as coronavirus spreads By Sarah Krueger, WRAL Durham reporter. Durham, N.C. — While many people in China are on lockdown, as health officials try to contain a rapidly spreading coronavirus strain, students at Duke Kunshan University are being encouraged to return to their ...
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Barbershop screenings may help find undiagnosed diabetes (Reuters Health) - Screening black men for diabetes in barbershops may help identify those who don't realize they have the disease, a new study suggests. In the United States, black men with diabetes are much more likely to develop complications and less ...
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Baylor student tests negative for coronavirus A Baylor University student suspected of coming down with the deadly coronavirus raging in a city in China does not have the pneumonia-like infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention informed the Waco university Monday the student's viral ...
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Health officials monitor potential case of coronavirus in San Diego County One person is in isolation at home in San Diego County after they were tested for a new strain of coronavirus after traveling to an area of China affected by an outbreak of the virus. On Sunday, the potential case was reported to the county's health agency, and ...
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Two in NH being tested for coronavirus CONCORD -- Two people in New Hampshire who recently traveled to the Chinese city considered "ground zero" of the deadly coronavirus are isolated and being monitored for signs of the disease, state health officials say. The two developed respiratory ...
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BU student tests negative for novel coronavirus WACO, Texas (KWTX) - A Baylor student who fell ill after recently travelling to China tested negative for the 2019 novel coronavirus, the university announced Monday. "This is very good news, and we are deeply grateful to our local and university health care ...
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Possible NJ coronavirus case being investigated by health officials New Jersey health officials are investigating a possible case of coronavirus, the deadly virus responsible for an outbreak in China that has spread to more than a dozen countries. The state Department of Health told NJ Advance Media on Monday that testing ...
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Bush Airport among 20 US airports to begin screening for coronavirus; quarantine facilities in place WASHINGTON – The U.S. government is increasing staff to conduct screenings at 20 airports that handle almost all passengers traveling into the country from China, where a novel coronavirus continues to spread, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease ...
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Moab's popular, extremely rare mule deer died from chronic wasting disease biologists say SALT LAKE CITY — An extremely rare melanistic mule deer nicknamed Coal by Moab residents died from chronic wasting disease, state biologists said Monday. It's the 15th confirmed case of the disease, which is also referred to as the "zombie deer disease ...
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Research leads to life changing improvement for some people living with depression Beth MacKay knew at a young age that she saw the world differently than many of her friends and family. She thought her pessimism and cynicism were rooted in realism, a proud reminder of her Scottish roots, and not a sign of an underlying medical condition ...
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Researchers Have a New Technique to Show Electric Impulses in Our Brain With the help of modern technology and more recent techniques, researchers have been able to show electric impulses in our brain travel at high speed. Researchers from the Netherlands Institute of Neuroscience (NIN) have stated that myelin, which is ...
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2 students in CT monitored for coronavirus, school releases results for 1 (WFSB) - Schools and universities in Connecticut are on high alert due to the coronavirus. Two students in the state were monitored and tested for the virus. The first student who was monitored was at Wesleyan University in Middletown. However, school ...
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Baylor student tests negative for novel coronavirus WACO, Tex. (KWTX) - A Baylor student who tell ill after recently travelling to China tested negative for the 2019 novel coronavirus, the university announced Monday. A Baylor student who recently traveled to China is being tested for a possible case of the ...
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Here's how Boston's preparing for the new coronavirus from China While there are still no confirmed cases of the deadly new coronavirus in Boston, Mayor Marty Walsh met with health advisers in City Hall on Monday to discuss local preparedness efforts in response to the international outbreak. Leaders from the Boston ...
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Baylor University student tests negative for new coronavirus, Waco health department confirms A Baylor University student who was suspected of having the new coronavirus originating from Wuhan, China, has tested negative, health officials said Monday. The student was among four people in Texas who have been tested for the virus. All of their tests ...
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Nassau SPCA Warns Of Sick Puppies Spreading Illness To Humans The puppies could spread a stomach infection to people. The SPCA is asking families who've adopted the puppies to share information. By Alex Costello, Patch Staff. Jan 27, 2020 2:38 pm ET. Reply. 0. The Nassau County SPCA is warning families of sick ...
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A rare black mule deer in Moab has died — and Utah wildlife officials are worried about what killed it A rare black mule deer that wandered around the redrock of Moab — and who residents there lovingly nicknamed "Coal" because of his uncommonly dark fur — died last month from chronic wasting disease, officials confirmed Monday. The presence of the ...
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Wife of Canada's first coronavirus patient confirmed as country's second case TORONTO (Reuters) - The wife of Canada's first novel coronavirus patient has tested positive for the virus at a public health laboratory, the province of Ontario's health ministry said in a release on Monday. The patient has been in self-isolation and is being ...
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Maine CDC Warns of Potential Hepatitis Exposure at Market AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that consumers might have been exposed to a form of hepatitis at a market in the central part of the state. The agency and the Maine Department of Agriculture, ...
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Papillion student studying in China worried amid coronavirus outbreak Mia Mixan of Papillion attends Duke Kunshan University in China. The freshman is studying global China studies. Mixan's university is five hours from Wuhan, the epicenter of the deadly Coronavirus. Mixan said, "It's frightening because we don't know when ...
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San Francisco activates emergency operations center in preparation of coronavirus outbreak SAN FRANCISCO - The city of San Francisco has activated its emergency operations center, preparing for the possibility of a potentially deadly coronavirus outbreak. There are no reported cases, but Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital is on standby, ...
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Colon Cancer Hits Poor, City Dwellers Hardest: Study MONDAY, Jan. 27, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Young Americans who live in urban areas or live with low income or low education levels are more likely to die if they get colon cancer, a new study finds. "There are a lot of disparities in health care," said lead ...
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Fears coronavirus has struck UK rise as man is escorted to ambulance by hazmat medic Fears the coronavirus has struck the UK have been sparked after a video of a man being escorted to an ambulance by medics in hazmat suits in Birmingham was posted online. Public Health England has confirmed the individual is being tested for the deadly ...
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Coronavirus or common cold? How to tell the difference DALLAS, Texas (NEXSTAR) — With the coronavirus causing concerns across the globe, many people may be wondering if their seasonal symptoms are the common cold, flu or something more. Symptoms for the viral infection include runny nose, headache, ...
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Pueblo health dept. notes coronavirus precautions Pueblo County Department of Public Health and Environment and state public health officials said Monday that although the risk to the general public is low for novel coronavirus in Colorado, they are preparing for a swift response if the virus is found in the ...
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San Francisco officials talk coronavirus, risk to Bay Area after 5 cases confirmed in US SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – The coronavirus has killed at least 106 people in China and nearly 3,000 people are sick. So far, most of those people live in China but several cases have been confirmed in the U.S.. The CDC says five cases have been ...
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West Virginia County: Spread of HIV Slowing After Outbreak HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — New data shows the spread of HIV is slowing in a West Virginia county that experienced an outbreak over the past year, according to a local health director. From October to January, only two new HIV cases were documented in ...
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'People are concerned': Anxiety high, risk of coronavirus remains low in Ottawa Over the weekend, health officials in the city heard from and saw numerous people wondering whether they needed to be tested for the new coronavirus that has, so far, killed more than 80 people in China. "People are concerned. I know. I have heard from ...
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FDA tells maker of Purell to stop claiming product will help fight viral diseases The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a sternly worded letter to the company that makes Purell hand sanitizer: stop claiming your product can help prevent viral diseases like influenza, Ebola and others. In the letter, sent to Gojo Industries earlier ...
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Coronavirus fears in West Midlands grow after online video despite negative tests A man from Birmingham is believed to be among dozens of people across the UK who have been tested for coronavirus. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. Sign Up. Tests have been carried out on dozens of people across the UK for suspected coronavirus.
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'Future used to be a black void': Woman climbs out from under crippling depression in U of C study You might not recognize her today. She doesn't recognize herself today. Four years ago, Beth Mackay entered a study, a last-ditch attempt, that focused on depression for the 10 per cent of people who are treatment-resistant. "I couldn't hold down a job.
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Health officials deny coronavirus has struck Birmingham after video sparks panic Fears that the coronavirus may have struck the UK have been shot down by Public Health England after a video spurred panic online. Footage uploaded to social media shows a man wearing a white face mask and black hoodie being escorted out of a home ...
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