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New SARS-like virus detected in Middle East
LONDON (AP) - Global health officials are closely following a new respiratory virus related to SARS that is believed to have killed at least one person in Saudi Arabia and left another person in critical condition in Britain. The germ is a...
Tags: Politics, Saudi Arabia, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Kidney, Hospitals and Clinics
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Too soon for the flu?
It's time to get your flu shot. Or is it? The answer to that question depends on whom you ask. The sign in the pharmacy window might suggest flu season is already here, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging everyone at least 6...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Safety at School, Flu Vaccine, Bird Flu
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Food 4 Kids
Some kids look forward to the weekend. For others, the weekends are a time when they go hungry. The hot meals at school can be the only filling meals that some children get. That's why the Kansas Food Bank started a program called Food 4 Kids back in...
Tags: Politics, Walnuts, Ear Infection, Haven (tv program), Charity
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Countless uses for versatile vinegar
Are mosquitoes biting? Have you stepped on an anthill, been stung by a bee or been bitten by a wasp? Is an itchy spot driving you crazy? Spray it with vinegar. Feel the relief. Even though I rarely use vinegar for cooking, a gallon-size container...Tags: Salt, Itching, Arthritis
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Whooping cough making a comeback in Md., U.S.
Public health officials are warning adults and adolescents to get booster shots in the wake of an unusually large number of cases of whooping cough this year around the nation and in Maryland.
More than 20,000 cases of the respiratory disease were...Tags: Health, Pneumonia, Diphtheria , Health and Safety at School, Nose
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Health tips for freshmen
Attention, freshmen: You will likely pick up more than knowledge and new friends when you start college. There's a good chance you'll at least catch a cold from living in the tight quarters of a dormitory, physicians and students say. "The thing (about)...
Tags: Strep Throat, Internists, Health and Safety at School, Mental Health, Students
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Summer allergies hitting some hard
If you’re suffering from congestion, have a gravely voice and headaches, there’s a good chance you can blame allergies. “There are a lot of problems right now,” said Dr. Timothy Linehan, an allergist with Northern Michigan Allergy...
Tags: Symptoms, Coughing, Asthma, Ear Infection, Genes and Chromosomes
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Online Dish: A Sip of Semen a Day Will Keep The Nausea Away
KIAHQue the, "that's what he said jokes." A sip of semen a day can keep the morning sickness away. Say what?! All together now, baby daddies around the world rejoice! Turns out the old wives tale is a reality. According to Gordon Gallup, a Psychologist,...Tags: Flu, Genes and Chromosomes, Morning Sickness
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Allergies can strike at any stage in life
Sneezing, itching nose, watery eyes — it's the common cold, right? Maybe not. While seasonal allergies or allergic rhinitis are typically associated with a younger crowd it is not unheard of for allergists to see older adults dealing with allergy...Tags: Chemical Industry, Lungs and Airways, Inflammation, Pharmaceuticals, Immune System
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Hooters waitress allegedly contracts tuberculosis at Inner Harbor restaurant
Over the past seven months, Jheri Stratton has been quarantined in her house for a while, ordered to wear a mask to walk her dog, and monitored twice a week by a city Health Department official who watches to ensure that she swallows a handful of pills....
Tags: Chemical Industry, Lungs and Airways, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Miami Children's Hospital Urgent Care Centers
South Florida ParentingMCH Dan Marino Outpatient Center 2900 S. Commerce Parkway, Weston 954-385-6200 mch.com Miami Children’s Hospital Urgent Care Centers aren’t for emergencies, but they cover just about everything else. For patients up to 21, the Urgent...Tags: Health, Asthma, Ear Infection, Head Injuries, Hospitals and Clinics
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Virginia man receives face transplant at Maryland Shock Trauma
When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror.
A natural reaction for a man who had been practically living as a recluse since a 1997 gun accident took off his nose, chin,...Tags: Politics, Richard Lee, Health, Interior Policy, Health and Safety at School
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