Massachusetts confirms first human case of EEE since 2013 – Boston.com

BOSTON (AP) Massachusetts health officials have confirmed a case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus infection in a male over 60 from southern Plymouth County. Its the first human case of EEE in Massachusetts since 2013. The risk level in nine communities h…
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Gordon calls on DOH to continue monitoring, testing children given Dengvaxia – ABS-CBN News

Senator Richard Gordon on Saturday urged the Department of Health (DOH) to continue monitoring and testing 800,000 children who were given Dengvaxia. In a statement, Gordon expressed concern over the children who were given the anti-dengue vaccine but have n…
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Stroke sufferers make full recovery after revolutionary injection extends ‘golden hour’ – Telegraph.co.uk

People who have a stroke could have the chance of a full recovery thanks to a stem cell injection that extends the golden hour to a day and a half for most patients. Regulators in Europe and the US are fast-tracking their approval processes after British pat…
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Plant based diet may reduce cardiovascular death risk by 32% – Medical News Today

New research adds to the mounting body of evidence that eating more plant based foods and fewer animal ones may contribute to a healthy heart and cardiovascular system. Not only is eating fewer animal products good for the planet, but it is also good for yo…
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Weight loss: Eat a handful of this for breakfast to lose weight and burn belly fat – Express

Weight loss: Eat a handful of this for breakfast to lose weight and burn belly fat - Express
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Doctor warns women not to put melted chocolate inside vagina during foreplay – Scottish Daily Record

If you're looking to spice up your sex life, you might consider adding something sweet into the mix. From whipped cream to edible body paint, there are a number of food items you might want to try and incorporate during foreplay. But before you go getting…
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This Particularly Odd Sleeping Pattern Might Be More Common Than We Thought – ScienceAlert

What's your usual sleeping pattern? If you're happily tucked up in bed by 8 pm or even earlier, then you might have what's known as advanced sleep phase (ASP). It's a sleep pattern that's traditionally been considered incredibly rare after all, these so-call…
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Long Beach restaurant shuts down due to potential salmonella outbreak – News 12 Long Island

A Long Beach restaurant has temporarily shut down while authorities investigate a potential salmonella outbreak. Brixx & Barley on West Park Avenue was shut down as Nassau health officials are investigating. They say several people have experienced salmo…
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Helpful CDC tips on how best to avoid food poisonings – Washington Post

Most people are all too familiar with the gut-wrenching sensation of food poisoning. But what can your symptoms reveal about the potential bug that made your body revolt and how can you protect yourself next time? The Centers for Disease Control and Preventi…
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‘My entire scalp was on fire’: A doctor repeatedly insisted she had a tension headache. Something more serious was going on. – The Washington Post

Galen Warden was lying in a hot bath after a punishing week at her demanding marketing job. Her neck and shoulders were, as usual, in knots, so Warden thought shed expedite the relaxation that a restorative soak usually delivered by sliding under the water. …
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