Common antibiotics linked to increased risk of birth defects, study says
Taking some common antibiotics during the first trimester of pregnancy was linked with higher risk of birth defects, according to a new study. The…
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Taking some common antibiotics during the first trimester of pregnancy was linked with higher risk of birth defects, according to a new study. The…
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It’s been a tough few weeks for families separated by the coronavirus. But a Wisconsin couple and their two little girls are finally back…
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A comprehensive study of more than 72,000 confirmed and suspected cases of the novel coronavirus by Chinese scientists has revealed new information…
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The novel coronavirus that’s sickening thousands globally — and at least 15 people in the US — is inspiring countries to close…
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An American who was evacuated on a US-chartered jet from a cruise ship docked in Japan told CNN that she wasn’t aware that other passengers on…
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University of Nebraska Medical Center doctors aren’t just providing top tier medical care to coronavirus patients, they’re also…
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Little Zayne Caldwell’s early arrival into this world led to a surprise reunification for his father and a nurse who cared for them both. Zayne…
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The United States ranks lower than 38 other countries on measurements of children’s survival, health, education and nutrition — and every…
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A couple from Japan tested positive for novel coronavirus shortly after visiting Hawaii this month, and Delta Airlines says it is notifying…
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States with the highest rates of melanoma cases linked to ultraviolet radiation are spread across the United States on the East and West coasts, in…
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Concerns are mounting about how long the novel coronavirus may survive on surfaces — so much so that China’s central bank has taken…
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More than a dozen Americans evacuated on US-chartered flights from a cruise ship docked in Japan were being tested for the novel coronavirus at the…
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A new Chinese coronavirus, a cousin of the SARS virus, has infected hundreds since the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December. Scientist Leo…
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The death toll from the novel coronavirus has reached 1,873, as almost half of China’s 1.3 billion-strong population remain subject to varying…
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Nebraska’s state slogan “Honestly, it’s not for everyone,” should have an asterisk, because everyone with even the trickiest…
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EL PASO, Texas — Some El Pasoans have seen their long-awaited vacations on cruise ships cancelled due to growing coronavirus concerns. At least a…
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This holiday from hell just doesn’t end. More than 300 Americans quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship for almost two weeks finally…
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Measles may lead to serious, fatal complications not often associated with the disease, a new study finds. Almost a third of all reported cases of…
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This year, “Random Acts of Kindness” Day falls on Monday, but the foundation behind it wants you to consider being kind every day. In…
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In the next two decades, the world could see a 60% increase in the number of cancer cases, according to a new report from the World Health…
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If you find yourself eating too much added sugar and unhealthy fats, it might be because you’re not getting enough sleep, according to a study…
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No, this pneumonia doesn’t have legs. But the term “walking pneumonia” entered the spotlight Sunday when singer Elton John had to…
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An increasing number of people around the world are opting to go solo. The number of American men and women who have never been married, are divorced…
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Parents and grandparents, listen up — this is serious. More than half of children under age five poisoned by prescription pills ate them after…
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Ordered into quarantine, a group evacuated to California from Wuhan, China, is at odds with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and has…
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We call it “falling in love,” as if we have no control over how we topple into that dreamy state of emotional bliss. But those sweetly…
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EL PASO, Texas — An El Paso family is taking a tragedy and turning into something positive, not just for their family, but for several others.…
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EL PASO, Texas — Jaimie Walker has always been a giver. Â Her husband Isaiah says she’s always been that way, volunteering at any and every…
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EL PASO, Texas — 90-year old Davie Johnson is quite the inspiration. Eleven years ago, she had both of her legs amputated at the knees. Her life…
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Eisai Co. will withdraw its weight loss drug Belviq after the US Food and Drug Administration said clinical trials showed an increased incidence of…
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