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[ad_1] HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) – Thousands of Navy and Marine Corps veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan who have developed post-traumatic stress disorder but have been denied Veterans Affairs health benefits were given …
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[ad_1] The dialysis equipment is lined up in a corridor. People who have had the removal of one or both kidneys as well as those whose kidneys are compromised may need routine …
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[ad_1] Honey is a possible source of Clostridium botulisum spores and has been implicated in previous cases of infant botulism. Spores can multiply rapidly in the infant's still immature digestive system. ( …
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[ad_1] The last time that lawyer Erika Byrd escaped from a alcohol rehab center, her father took her to lunch. "Dad, I know what alcohol did to me," she told him that …
Read More »Worse than opioids: alcohol deaths increase among middle-aged women
[ad_1] The last time that lawyer Erika Byrd escaped from a alcohol rehab center, her father took her to lunch. "Dad, I know what alcohol did to me," she told him that …
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[ad_1] MUMBAI: A drug-resistant bacterium could double the risk of death in patients by two to three, according to a unique study conducted in the country to measure the burden of antibiotic …
Read More »A man from Jacksonville tells the story of his success in fighting West Nile virus
[ad_1] A native of Jacksonville is in the middle of a long fight against the West Nile virus. Dave Workman Sr. has been fighting the virus for several months while some doctors …
Read More »The immunization exemption rate is high in schools where the chickenpox outbreak is important
[ad_1] ASHEVILLE, North Carolina – An outbreak of chickenpox in a private school is now considered the most serious in North Carolina since the development of a vaccine against the virus more …
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