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Hospital at center of South Korea's MERS suspends services; seven new cases
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SEOUL A South Korean hospital suspended most services on Sunday after being identified as the epicenter of the spread of a deadly respiratory disease that has killed 14 people since being diagnosed in the country nearly four weeks ago. The World Health ...
South Korea Mers outbreak: Man in Slovakia testedBBC News
South Korea reports seven new MERS casesSky News Australia
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SEOUL A South Korean hospital suspended most services on Sunday after being identified as the epicenter of the spread of a deadly respiratory disease that has killed 14 people since being diagnosed in the country nearly four weeks ago. The World Health ...
South Korea Mers outbreak: Man in Slovakia tested
South Korea reports seven new MERS cases
Experts downplay MERS crisis; S. Korea records 14th death
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Warning issued about Precarious Ocean Bacteria in Florida
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Authorities have issued warning about high risk of Vibrio Vulnificus in Florida waters. The virus has already led to seven cases of illness this year. The scorching summer makes you head to the ocean, but be on guard before you venture into troubled waters!
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Authorities have issued warning about high risk of Vibrio Vulnificus in Florida waters. The virus has already led to seven cases of illness this year. The scorching summer makes you head to the ocean, but be on guard before you venture into troubled waters!
Health officials: Rare sea bacteria kills 2 in Florida
Florida Officials Warn Of Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria At Beaches
Feisty, flesh-eating and fatal Vibrio bacteria thrives on the Florida beaches
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Penis Transplant Patient's Girlfriend Is Pregnant, Doctor Says: "He's Definitely ...
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Well, that first successful penile transplant that doctors performed several months ago appears to have worked...extremely well! The 21-year-old man, who has not been identified, had had his penis amputated three years ago to save his life after suffering ...
World's first penis transplant patient to father a childAsiaOne
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Well, that first successful penile transplant that doctors performed several months ago appears to have worked...extremely well! The 21-year-old man, who has not been identified, had had his penis amputated three years ago to save his life after suffering ...
World's first penis transplant patient to father a child
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Bluebird Bio Early Study of Sickle-Cell Gene Therapy Appears Encouraging
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Bluebird Bio Inc., BLUE -2.88 % a Cambridge, Mass., drug company whose market value has more than doubled to $5.94 billion this year, said Saturday that its experimental gene therapy helped a French teenager with sickle-cell disease go three months ...
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Bluebird Bio Inc., BLUE -2.88 % a Cambridge, Mass., drug company whose market value has more than doubled to $5.94 billion this year, said Saturday that its experimental gene therapy helped a French teenager with sickle-cell disease go three months ...
Bluebird bio builds its case for gene therapy as first sickle cell patient responds
Sickle-Cell Gene Therapy From Bluebird Bio Appears Encouraging In Early ...
Bluebird Bio's sickle cell gene therapy working for French boy
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New CDC Report Shows Synthetic Marijuana Poisonings Are on the Rise
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New CDC Report Shows Synthetic Marijuana Poisonings Are on the Rise A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that there has been an over 200 percent increase in medical cases related to synthetic marijuana ...
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New CDC Report Shows Synthetic Marijuana Poisonings Are on the Rise A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that there has been an over 200 percent increase in medical cases related to synthetic marijuana ...
Poisonous Pot Gaining Popularity Despite Fatal Side Effects
Synthetic pot calls to poison centers continue to rise
Synthetic Pot Poisonings Triple in a Year, CDC Finds
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Ebola mistakes 'being repeated'
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The international president of Doctors Without Borders has said health authorities dealing with Ebola are repeating the mistakes of the past in combating Ebola, more than a year after its onset in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Joanne Liu's remarks come a day ...
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The international president of Doctors Without Borders has said health authorities dealing with Ebola are repeating the mistakes of the past in combating Ebola, more than a year after its onset in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Joanne Liu's remarks come a day ...
Health authorities repeating mistakes in Ebola fight: MSF
Health authorities repeating mistakes, says Doctors Without Borders, as Ebola ...
Ebola could hit again and we would hardly do better: MSF
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Researchers Identify Protein linked to Development of Brain Tumors
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In a new study, published in the journal Cell Reports, researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine have zeroed in on the weakest spot of brain tumors, which can contain the growth of cancerous cells forming the tumors. The study was ...
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In a new study, published in the journal Cell Reports, researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine have zeroed in on the weakest spot of brain tumors, which can contain the growth of cancerous cells forming the tumors. The study was ...
Researchers devise method of re-classifying brain tumors to come up with better ...
Brain tumor magic BULLET could be closer than ever
Scientists discovered better ways to disrupt brain tumor regeneration
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Trials show aspirin slows breast cancer
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Tumours in mice given the equivalent of a daily headache pill grew half as fast as those untreated, a study found. While experts cautioned that the results have yet to be repeated in humans, the research adds to evidence that the common drug has strong ...
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Tumours in mice given the equivalent of a daily headache pill grew half as fast as those untreated, a study found. While experts cautioned that the results have yet to be repeated in humans, the research adds to evidence that the common drug has strong ...
Breast Cancer Patients May Benefit From Once-A-Day Aspirin Regimen; Could It ...
Daily aspirin can block growth of breast cancer: Study
Aspirin can halt breast cancer and prevent deadly relapses
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Supreme Court to rule on insurance
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Six months after Indiana's Medicaid expansion closed a health care coverage gap for an estimated 350,000 low-income Hoosiers, hundreds of thousands of people statewide now face losing their insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace ...
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Six months after Indiana's Medicaid expansion closed a health care coverage gap for an estimated 350,000 low-income Hoosiers, hundreds of thousands of people statewide now face losing their insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace ...
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CDC pushes prevention as melanoma rates double
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PHOENIX — Rates of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, have doubled in the United States in the past 30 years and will continue to climb unless people minimize exposure to ultraviolet light, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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PHOENIX — Rates of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, have doubled in the United States in the past 30 years and will continue to climb unless people minimize exposure to ultraviolet light, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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