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How America Gets Its Deadliest New Drug
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Websites and international smuggling rings are fueling a surge in overdoses thought to be due to the elephant-strength opioid carfentanil....
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Top 8 Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mothers and Babies
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Choosing whether to breastfeed or bottle-feed your newborn baby is a personal decision. In fact, it is one of the first important de...
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Ohio police post graphic overdosing heroin parents photo
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Ohio police have released a graphic photo of a couple overdosing on heroin with a four-year-old boy in the car. Rhonda Pasek, 50, an...
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Police Departments Offer ‘Free Meth Testing’ for Zika Virus to Catch Drug Users
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Police departments are cracking down on meth users in a comical way. Police departments are warning meth users that their supply m...
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Skeletons' teeth acted like time capsules from London's Great Plague
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Between the years 1665 and 1666, London's people suffered the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague that would strike England,...
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Clinton Suggests Russian Hackers May Be Trying To Help Trump
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Hillary Clinton on Monday hinted that there may be a link between the recent cyber attacks on Democratic campaign groups and Donald Tr...
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9 HEALTH BENEFITS OF SWEET POTATOES
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Sweet potatoes, also commonly labeled as yams, are an excellent and inexpensive staple to have on hand. These deep orange-fleshed nutritio...
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Marijuana clients prompt recusal of Ohio medical board chief
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The head of Ohio's state medical board says he won't participate in establishing rules for certifying docto...
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Thanksgiving flight bookings to Miami fall on Zika risk: study
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Flight bookings to Miami for the Thanksgiving holiday in November dropped after the Zika virus was detected in the Wynwood area in the...
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Caesarean birth might increase obesity risk, says study
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Babies born by Caesarean are at higher risk of becoming obese, especially compared with siblings born by vaginal delivery, a large stu...
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Only Elizabeth Holmes knew it all at once-lauded Theranos: VF's Nick Bilton
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A culture of secrecy at embattled blood-testing start-up Theranos was fostered by founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, and when things un...
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P&G affected by FDA’s new ban on antibacterial ingredients
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Procter & Gamble Co. is among U.S. manufacturers affected by a new Food & Drug Administration rule that bans the marketing of an...
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First face transplant patient, Isabelle Dinoire, dies at 49
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Paris (CNN)The recipient of the world's first face transplant, Isabelle Dinoire, has died, according to French doctors. A statem...
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Top 6 Summer Foods You Should Be Eating
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Summer is an amazing time of year, abounds with fresh, delicious and healthy choices of food. As a general rule then, eating many of t...
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WHO certifies Sri Lanka a malaria-free nation
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WHO regional director Poonam Khetrapal Singh said in a statement that Sri Lanka was among the most malaria-affected countries in the m...
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Hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s? A new drug focuses on prevention of the disease
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A newly developed antibody-based therapy offers new insight on an old method in the race to develop an effective drug against Alzhei...
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Antibacterial Soaps Have Phased Out Controversial Ingredients, But Concerns Remain About New Ones
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The Food and Drug Administration has washed its hands of antibacterial soaps that contain certain active ingredients because manufacturers...
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