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Longer-term treatments
After surgeons removed the tumor from her breast last November, Karen Hajiaskari, of Hamburg, N.Y., was deemed cancer-free. But for the next five years she will take a drug called tamoxifen, a medication that's commonly used to prevent a breast cancer...Tags: Immune System, Mouth, Tamoxifen (drug), Heart Problems, American Cancer Society
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Steer clear of the flu, colds this season
FARGO, N.D. - “Mom, how are you holding up?” my 17-year-old son asked. “I'm feeling a little better,” I replied. I was finishing a bowl of chicken soup my husband brought me. A little while later, my 14-year-old daughter came into the “sick room”...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Diarrhea, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups
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Two More Young Tourists Suffer Gruesome Deaths in Asia (Graphic Video)
KTLA NewsNHA TRANG, Vietnam -- The mysterious deaths of 2 more young tourists in Asia has prompted increase concerns over the possiblilty of poisonings. The latest victims, Kari Bowerman, 27, and Cathy Huynh, 26, were backpacking in Vietnam while on break from...Tags: Thailand, Hospitals and Clinics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, New Zealand, Symptoms
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Fighting irritable bowel disease in dogs, cats
Inflammatory bowel disease is one disease seen equally in both dogs and cats and causes the same symptoms in both. In people there is a very similar condition known as irritable bowel syndrome. IBD is a disease of the gastrointestinal system of dogs...
Tags: Immune System, Diarrhea, Allergies, Cancer, Chemical Industry
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Home remedies may help prevent morning sickness
Tribune Media Services,DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm newly pregnant and not looking forward to the terrible morning sickness I experienced with my first two pregnancies. There were weeks when it felt like I could not keep any food down. What causes morning sickness? Is there any way to...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Chemical Industry
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OUR HEALTH: ER's and Urgent Care: When You Should Go Where
Dr. Burton agrees that cost issues are a major difference between ER treatment and urgent care options. “There is a substantial price difference, but it depends upon the medical problem and what level of treatment is required before you can make...
Tags: Broken Bones, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Healthcare Provider, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics
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Fail Blog's best of 2012: Honey Boo Boo, nauseated Bieber, more
The Fail Blog -- the popular website that bills itself as featuring "the well-intentioned failing at something they are supposed to do, or displaying blatant stupidity or incompetence" -- has come out with its lists of the best of 2012. At the very top? ...Tags: Justin Bieber, Mitt Romney, Television Industry, Robert Pattinson, TLC (tv network)
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'The Daily Show' skewers media coverage of royal pregnancy
When the news broke Monday that Catherine, the duchess of Cambridge – or, as everyone continues to insist on calling her, “Kate Middleton” – was pregnant, it was inevitable that the American news media would catch a serious case of...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Morning Sickness
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Family blames Tacoma hospital for death of their 2-year-old son
Q13 FOX News reportersA Spanaway couple is planning to sue Tacoma’s Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital because a doctor gave their 2-year-old son who had fallen out of a window a clean bill of health after a brief examination -- and then the boy died hours later....Tags: X-rays, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Fox News Channel (tv network), American Academy of Pediatrics
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Another parent complains of doctor at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital
Q13 FOX News reporterA woman said Thursday her young son nearly died because he was refused a CT scan at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital by the same doctor involved in the recent release of a 2-year-old Spanaway boy who died just hours after being told he was OK. The...Tags: Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Skull Fracture, Cancer, Injuries and Wounds
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Could the Ebola Outbreak Spread to the U.S.?
CNNUGANDA -- Fourteen people have died so far from the Ebola outbreak that began earlier this month in Western Uganda. According to the World Health Organization, the first case is believed to be from the Nyanswiga village in Nyamarunda, a sub-county of the...Tags: Immune System, Diarrhea, Politics, International Organizations, Bat (animal)
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Ebola Outbreak Kills at Least 14 in Uganda
KTLA NewsKAMPALA, Uganda -- Teams in Uganda are trying to track down anyone who came into contact with patients infected with the Ebola virus, which has killed at least 14 people there this month, authorities said Monday. "This is very, very important, to trace...Tags: Diarrhea, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, American Red Cross, International Organizations
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