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A Hunt for Clues in Hawaii After a Tourist Couple Falls Ill With Coronavirus HONOLULU — Chantelle Pajarillo had settled into a resort on Hawaii's famous Waikiki Beach, hoping for a peaceful long weekend away from work and school with her family. The peaceful part came to an end as soon as she turned on the television set ...
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US to Evacuate Americans on Cruise Ship Hit by Coronavirus; First Death Occurs Outside Asia By E.J. Mundell and Robin Foster, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SATURDAY, Feb. 15, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak -- and the global response to it -- continues to evolve, with the first death outside Asia reported in ...
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Women can have heart attacks without chest pain. That leads to dangerous delays. "But, it's not my heart. It's not my heart," my patient repeated to me. "It's my stomach. Nothing is wrong with my heart." A few minutes earlier, I had rushed to the emergency room in response to an alert from my pager. This pager was reserved for one specific ...
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A Healthy Heart By RUTHIE ROBISON, The Greenwood Commonwealth. GREENWOOD, Miss. (AP) — Rhonda Pierce says she came down with a mysterious illness in July 2019 that she believes may have saved her life. "No one knew what it was; I wound up in the hospital ...
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Coronavirus: Praise for Scotland's response to outbreak Scotland's chief medical officer has praised health workers for their response to the coronavirus outbreak. With Scotland still free from cases of the virus, Dr Catherine Calderwood also thanked members of the public for "playing an important part in keeping ...
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Doctor's Suicide Note Has Parents Asking: Was My Child Really Vaccinated? An Illinois pediatrician's mysterious suicide note has raised troubling questions about the immunization records of children in the Chicago-area community he served for years. The doctor, Van Koinis, had been missing since August when he was found dead ...
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Flu Hospitalizations Hit New High In Ohio: Flu Report Nearly 1,000 Ohioans were hospitalized last week with flu-like symptoms. Health officials are urging residents to get flu shots. By Chris Mosby, Patch Staff. Feb 16, 2020 9:11 am ET. Reply. 0. Nearly 1,000 Ohioans were hospitalized this week with flu-like ...
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VA's First Flu Pediatric Death As Influenza A Hits State, DC Hard So far this season, authorities estimate 26 million people have been affected by the flu. Virginia saw its first pediatric death last week. By Deb Belt, Patch Staff. Feb 15, 2020 8:37 pm ET. Reply. 0. So far this flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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US to Evacuate Americans on Cruise Ship Hit by Coronavirus; First Death Occurs Outside Asia SATURDAY, Feb. 15, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak -- and the global response to it -- continues to evolve, with the first death outside Asia reported in France on Saturday. Also on Saturday, U.S. health officials announced that ...
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Woman tests negative for coronavirus in Nebraska; 57 still quarantined UPDATE: Health officials say a woman quarantined at Camp Ashland tested negative for the COVID-19 virus. Nebraska Medicine officials say the woman was tested twice and both results came back negative. Advertisement. Officials returned her to the ...
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Protect Yourself From The Deadly Coronavirus By Doing These Four Things Coronavirus has killed more than 1,500 people and the number is still rising; The virus has caused panic in some countries, but health officials are giving sound advice on how to protect yourself; It has laid down four ways that you can protect yourself from the ...
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Amid looming coronavirus crisis, progress made in fight against Ebola (CNN) — As China and the world try to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, the fight against another deadly disease, Ebola, has reached an encouraging "milestone," the World Health Organization said Friday. Four countries in Africa, including the ...
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Is Bionatrol Keto Burn Scam? Shocking Revelation! Bionatrol Keto Burn is a dietary supplement designed to provide people with the critical nutrient produced through the body when it's in ketosis. This product promotes extensive weight loss by assisting fat burn for energy as opposed to carbs which results in a ...
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Flu cases on the rise across the nation, could continue to get worse CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH (WJW) -- Flu cases are continuing to rise across the nation and expected to continue for weeks, according to the CDC. The public health institute projects flu activity will likely stay elevated through the end of the month with high ...
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BREAKING: Japan Resident with Coronavirus was on Maui and O'ahu ***Video courtesy Hawaiʻi Dept. of Health, Maui Now edit and graphics.***. A man from Japan who was on Maui and Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi recently, is among of the newly confirmed cases of individuals who have tested positive for the COVID-19 novel ...
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Health Dept.: Cervical cancer questions and answers What is cervical cancer? The cervix is the opening to a woman's uterus (womb). Cancer that grows on the cervix is called cervical cancer. Cervical cancer usually starts very slowly, making it one of the most preventable cancers. Advertisement. Are there ...
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Cleveland heart-health events raise awareness in February CLEVELAND, Ohio – Every February, the United States recognizes American Heart Month to raise awareness about the dangers of heart disease and the importance of prevention. One out of every three deaths in the country is the result of heart disease, ...
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Can you 'turn off' a nightmare? The sheets are damp with sweat. You're cold, but your heart is racing as if an assailant just chased you down a dark street. It was just a nightmare, you tell yourself; there's nothing to be afraid of. But you're still filled with dread. Given how unsettling and ...
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Chicago Couple Treated for New Virus Released From Isolation CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago woman and her husband, who became the United States' first person-to-person transmission of the new virus from China, have been released from home isolation, health officials said Saturday. The couple was released from a ...
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Young people in England urged to have MMR vaccine following mumps surge Public Health England says fivefold increase partly down to 'Wakefield generation' who missed out on vaccine. Mumps cases in England rise to highest level in a decade. Many parents, especially in London, did not take their children for the two shots of MMR ...
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A drug can stop HIV infection – so why isn't it available on the NHS in England? Major studies have shown that the prophylactic PrEP effectively ends the threat of contracting HIV. But gay men and other users are currently left to self-source it online. Edward Siddons. Sun 16 Feb 2020 11.00 EST Last modified on Sun 16 Feb 2020 11.13 ...
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Coronavirus: World Health Organisation debunk 13 myths about how to beat virus The World Health Organisation [WHO] has debunked a number of myths about how to beat coronavirus. They have warned that spraying yourself with chlorine or using hand dryers won't kill the deadly bug. It comes as China announced the number of new ...
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4 Mumps Cases Confirmed at the University of New Hampshire DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Four cases of the mumps have been confirmed at the University of New Hampshire in the past two weeks, state health officials said. Two other students may also have been infected, officials said Friday. Officials said the six students ...
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Coronavirus: the huge unknowns With no vaccines or treatments and limited diagnostic tools, we face a tough challenge in the fight against Covid-19. Robin McKie Science Editor. Sat 15 Feb 2020 13.31 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email. Shares. 0. 0. Workers in ...
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Coronavirus: first fatality in Europe confirmed - live updates Here's a summary of today's main coronavirus developments, as the outbreak continues across the globe: Europe has its first confirmed death from the disease as France's health minister announced that an 80-year-old Chinese man who travelled from the ...
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16-Year-Old Asian Student Bullied and Assaulted Over Coronavirus-Related Racism L.A. County officials said a 16-year-old Asian student had to be sent to the emergency room this week after he was assaulted and bullied over coronavirus fears. KCBS-TV Los Angeles reported the student required an MRI due to the incident, and as a result, ...
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Bats, snakes or pangolins? Inside the hunt for the animal behind the coronavirus outbreak In 2013, scientists captured a wild horseshoe bat in a remote cave in Yunnan province, 1,700km southwest of Wuhan. It was carrying a virus strain almost identical to the form of coronavirus that has infected over 65,000 people since December 2019. The cave ...
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Chicago couple treated for new virus released from isolation CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago woman and her husband, who became the United States' first person-to-person transmission of the new virus from China, have been released from home isolation, health officials said Saturday. The couple was released from a ...
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US To Evacuate Americans On Quarantined Cruise Ship (CBS) — The United States is planning to bring Americans home from a cruise ship that's been quarantined in Japan. Outside of China, the Diamond Princess is the site of the biggest coronavirus outbreak with it's over 200 infections, including more than a ...
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What is a pap test? Here's what doctors are looking for Pap tests are a central part of sexual health for Canadians and keeping up with screenings is crucial to catch any early signs of cervical cancer, according to health professionals. But misconceptions about why and how often pap tests are needed may cause ...
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New Mexico Department of Health keeps eye on coronavirus A face mask isn't necessarily the proper shield from coronavirus, the New Mexico Department of Health says. Department officials emphasized last week that healthy people have no need to wear face masks to protect themselves from the virus. Instead ...
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San Diego declares two emergencies over coronavirus to free up resources SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego leaders declared a local emergency and public health emergency for seven days over the novel coronavirus, giving officials access to resources to address the virus. CDC and county health officials cautioned that the ...
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Coronavirus latest news: New cases fall for third day in row The number of new cases of coronavirus fell for the third day in a row in China yesterday but 142 people were killed by the virus. Beijing said that 2,009 new cases were reported yesterday, taking the total to more than 68,000. Meanwhile in the UK, anyone ...
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Ebola vaccine, ERVEBO, approved in 4 African countries Merck announced Friday that four African countries, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Burundi, Ghana, and Zambia, have approved the Ebola Zaire Vaccine, ERVEBO. Image/Dr. Frederick Murphy,CDC. Approvals by these African ...
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Second UD student tests negative for coronavirus, no confirmed cases in Delaware The second University of Delaware student who was being screened for a possible case of the coronavirus has also tested negative for the illness, university officials said Saturday. Earlier this week, officials announced that two students were being tested for ...
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British Baby feared to have coronavirus is given all-clear An eight-month-old baby has been given the all-clear after medics feared he had coronavirus (Picture: Peter Cripps/ Brighton Pictures/ London News Pictures Ltd). Share this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via whatsapp ...
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World Childhood Cancer Day honors pursuit for a cure PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The day after Valentine's Day marks International Childhood Cancer Day. It's a day to raise awareness of childhood cancers, and the kids and their families who are battling those illnesses. That includes OHSU's Doernbecher ...
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Novel coronavirus: The hunt for a virus killer Earlier this week, leading health experts, donors and scientists from around the world came together at the World Health Organization (WHO)'s Geneva office to understand the epidemic of COVID-19 — the disease caused by the novel coronavirus — and look ...
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Secret of what makes us appear 36 years younger Some older people are ageing so badly that their body is 48 years older than their actual age, scientists have found. In contrast, other so-called 'super-agers' are growing old surprisingly slowly, and may be biologically still in their 20s. Researchers at the ...
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Covid-19 outbreaks may turn endemic, fear docs Kolkata: Covid-19, the disease caused by novel coronavirus that has taken more than 1,300 lives across the world so far, could turn endemic in India like the seasonal flu and strike again with devastating consequences, fear experts. A similar pattern has been ...
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COVID-19: Singapore reports 5 additional cases, total now 72 By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. In Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed and verified five additional cases of COVID-19 infections. Image/CDC. Of these, three are linked to the cluster at Grace Assembly of God, one is linked to the ...
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Things to know about e-cigarettes: The pros and cons There are a lot of mixed opinions surrounding vaping and e-cigarettes. You might have read about the health benefits of e-cigs online, seen it on TV or even heard about it from family and friends. And, the very next day, you might have come across reports ...
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Remdesivir prevents MERS coronavirus disease in monkeys Date: February 13, 2020; Source: NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Summary: The experimental antiviral remdesivir successfully prevented disease in rhesus macaques infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus ...
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Coronavirus patient discharged after giving birth to baby with no infection A woman infected with coronavirus gave birth to a healthy baby girl, according to reports. The 33-year-old was initially transferred back to the fever ward while her child was cared for on the neonatal isolation ward of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an ...
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How you can get skin cancer in 10 minutes, just walking to the bus stop Exclusive: Australians are multiplying their chances of getting skin cancer by simply not slapping on sunscreen on their way to work. While fewer people are sunbaking on the beach, new research shows two in three still have bronzed skin caused by small ...
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China's finance ministry issues $1.2 billion in funds for epidemic control efforts BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's finance ministry on Saturday issued 8 billion yuan ($1.15 billion) in subsidy funds to support local authorities' epidemic control efforts, 3.5 billion yuan of which are earmarked for Hubei province, the epicentre of the ...
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Coronavirus: Shocking cost of last flu outbreak in Britain revealed THE CORONAVIRUS is a growing concern within the UK - especially when a glance back at previous flu outbreaks reveals how much the illnesses can cost the British health services. By Kate Nicholson. 16:27, Sat, Feb 15, 2020 | UPDATED: 16:27, Sat, Feb ...
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Girl, 14, dies from brain cancer weeks after friend raised £230000 A 14-year-old girl has tragically died from a brain tumour only weeks after her friend raised enough money for her to get potentially life-saving treatment. Lily Wythe died on Saturday at Addenbrooke's paediatric intensive care unit in Cambridge after being ...
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Green tea extract combined with exercise reduces fatty liver disease in mice Date: February 14, 2020; Source: Penn State; Summary: The combination of green tea extract and exercise reduced the severity of obesity-related fatty liver disease by 75% in mice fed a high-fat diet, according to researchers, whose recent study may point to ...
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Acne drug which 'stops arteries from hardening' gives hope to stroke and heart attack sufferers An acne drug may prevent thousands of deaths by halting the hardening of arteries, British scientists hope. Advertisement. Some 200,000 people in Britain suffer strokes or heart attacks each year, many caused by a furring and hardening of arteries as fatty ...
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