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Three Michigan women ill after consuming raw milk
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Health officials say three Michigan women who reported consuming raw milk have been diagnosed with a rare bacterial infection called Q fever. The Michigan Department of Community Health says that the raw milk was from a...Tags: Michigan, Headaches, Fever, Abdominal Pain, Symptoms
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Beating the heat: reminders on avoiding heat stroke
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelLocal lifeguards are starting to see more heat stroke and heat exhaustion at the beach. Of course, there's nothing like swimming in the ocean to cool off in this 90-degree temperature. The Florida Department of Health also sent out its annual reminders on... -
Lyme disease cases on the rise
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsCases of Lyme disease are on the rise in McHenry County with more than double the reported cases through the same time period last year. …... -
FDA approves immune-boosting therapy for prostate cancer
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new immune-boosting therapy for prostate cancer on Thursday, the first therapeutic vaccine for cancer ever approved by the agency. The approval opens the door to a whole new approach to cancer therapy, adding...Tags: Health, Social Issues, Companies and Corporations, Prostate Cancer, Skin Cancer
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Lover's Touch
Buy the new album MOJO Oh my lord She give me chills and fever Sends a signal To my receiver Hard livin' killing me I need that woman to set me free And I want her I want her so much Cause she got the lover's touch Feel sold out Water gettin'...Tags: Death, Fever, Tom Petty
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Officials: KCK Middle School Student Diagnosed with TB
A Kansas City, Kansas, middle-school student has been confirmed as having tuberculosis, school district officials said on Friday.
The student, identified as a student at Rosedale Middle School, has been quarantined and is receiving medication to treat...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Kansas, Fever, Tuberculosis
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Flu Season to Spike Next Month
KIAHThere's a good chance you or someone you know is dealing with the flu, but now we're told we're not even in the peak flu season yet. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the flu has hit the "widespread" level across Texas, but now...Tags: Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chemical Industry, Viral Diseases and Infections, Drugs and Medicines
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Number of flu cases increase in South Bend area
Because increasing numbers of seasonal influenza have been reported throughout the area over the past three weeks, St. Joseph County health officer Dr. Thomas A. Felger is encouraging residents to protect themselves against the influenza virus....Tags: Health, Flu Vaccine, Throat, Hands, Diseases and Illnesses
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Coming clean about my non-drinking habit
It all began innocuously enough. I had acquired habitual, late-day headaches. Along with these - I'm man enough to admit this - came some crankiness. I chalked it up to job-related stress and poor sleep habits and told myself that I would likely shake...Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Urinary System, Headaches
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All Health's Breaking Loose: Give your body a fighting chance
You've made it through the holidays, through excessive sugar and rich food, the stress of parking, shopping and spending. Then there's the office parties, drinking, more drinking, more spending, not enough time to exercise and…all of the above...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sneezing, Immune System, Echinacea (dietary supplement)
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Health Officials: Bacteria That Caused Playboy Mansion Outbreak Found in Jacuzzi
KTLA NewsHOLMBY HILLS (KTLA) -- The Los Angeles County Health Department is investigating the Playboy Mansion after officials identified Legionella bacteria in a whirlpool spa, where hundreds of people fell ill after attending or working at a party last month....Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cher, Headaches
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27 year old in Botetourt Co. dies from the H1-N1 flu
WDBJ-TV Anchor/ReporterFind a Flu Shot near you A Botetourt County man has died from the H1-N1 strain of influenza, otherwise known as the swine flu. Russell West was 27 years old and according to his wife, he was healthy and strong. "He loved to fish. He loved going...Tags: Health, Botetourt County, Swine Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu Vaccine
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