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A stroke can lead to severe damage and even death. But what causes a stroke? - AOL.com
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A stroke can lead to severe damage and even death. But what causes a stroke? - AOL.com

Here's what a stroke is, what causes it and what treatment usually looks like.

USA TodayDaryl Austin, USA TODAY
State’s first case of measles confirmed in southern Illinois - Belleville News-Democrat
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State’s first case of measles confirmed in southern Illinois - Belleville News-Democrat

The Department of Public Health has confirmed the outbreak of measles has been reported by a southern Illinois healthcare clinic. More than 800 cases are confirmed in 25 states.

Belleville News-DemocratBeth Hundsdorfer
Second baby infected with measles in Ingham County - The Detroit News
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Second baby infected with measles in Ingham County - The Detroit News

The 1-year-old boy had been exposed to a 1-year-old girl who had the disease, health officials said.

The Detroit NewsMax Reinhart
Why your allergies may be flaring up this week - WKBN.com
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Why your allergies may be flaring up this week - WKBN.com

Find out what pollen is and why it impacts our body?

WKBN.comPaul Wetzl
Bat found in Orange County tests positive for rabies - KTLA
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Bat found in Orange County tests positive for rabies - KTLA

Health officials are warning that a bat found in Orange County last week has tested positive for rabies. The bat was discovered on the ground by a walking path around Rancho Santa Margarita Lake on April 17, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency. …

KTLA Los AngelesTravis Schlepp
Measles attack rate nearly 90%, warns Missouri doctor - KSDK
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Measles attack rate nearly 90%, warns Missouri doctor - KSDK

The first confirmed case of measles in Missouri reported last week

KSDK.comTracy Hinson (KSDK)
'We all gonna be dead back here:' Dillon neighbors believe road material making them sick - WPDE
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'We all gonna be dead back here:' Dillon neighbors believe road material making them sick - WPDE

About a dozen neighbors who live on Doe Trail in Dillon County believe the material on the road is making them sick with major breathing problems."This stuff is

wpde.comTonya Brown
'My peanut allergy nearly killed me - now I eat them every day' - BBC
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'My peanut allergy nearly killed me - now I eat them every day' - BBC

Just a few years ago, Chris Brookes-Smith could have died from eating peanuts - but taking part in a clinical trial has changed his life.

BBC News
Vitamin may reduce cancer risk, plus why Joe Rogan quit drinking - Fox News
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Vitamin may reduce cancer risk, plus why Joe Rogan quit drinking - Fox News

The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health care, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.

Fox NewsFox News Staff
The Mattress Your Child Sleeps on Could Be Harmful - Newser
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The Mattress Your Child Sleeps on Could Be Harmful - Newser

Researchers find phthalates, flame retardants, and UV filters are released from mattresses

NewserKate Seamons
Tapeworm in fox poop that will slowly destroy your organs is on the rise - Ars Technica
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Tapeworm in fox poop that will slowly destroy your organs is on the rise - Ars Technica

The worm indefinitely proliferates into cystic masses in organs, mimicking cancer.

Ars TechnicaBeth Mole
Whooping cough detected in student at Leesville Road High School, WCPSS says - WRAL.com
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Whooping cough detected in student at Leesville Road High School, WCPSS says - WRAL.com

According to the Wake County Public School System, Leesville Road High School sent a letter to parents stating the county had confirmed a case of pertussis, known as whooping cough, among one of its students.

WRAL.comWillie Daniely, WRAL reporter
Melting Arctic Ice May Unleash Ancient Deadly Diseases, Scientists Warn - SciTechDaily
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Melting Arctic Ice May Unleash Ancient Deadly Diseases, Scientists Warn - SciTechDaily

Melting Arctic ice increases human and animal interactions, raising the risk of infectious disease spread. Researchers urge early intervention and surveillance. Climate change is opening new pathways for the spread of infectious diseases such as brucellosis, …

SciTechDaily
Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests - Yahoo
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Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests - Yahoo

Metabolic syndrome is linked to greater risk of developing young-onset dementia, according to a new study. But there are preventive changes you can make...

CNNMadeline Holcombe, CNN
Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests - CNN
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Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests - CNN

Metabolic syndrome is linked to greater risk of developing young-onset dementia, according to a new study. But there are preventive changes you can make today.

CNNMadeline Holcombe
Infant with measles went through Sea-Tac Airport, Children’s hospital - The Seattle Times
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Infant with measles went through Sea-Tac Airport, Children’s hospital - The Seattle Times

An infant infectious with measles traveled through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Seattle Children's hospital between April 15 and 20.

The Seattle TimesKai Uyehara
Can Brain Scans Tell Which Antidepressant Will Work for You? - Neuroscience News
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Can Brain Scans Tell Which Antidepressant Will Work for You? - Neuroscience News

A new study shows that brain connectivity patterns, especially in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, can help predict how patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) will respond to antidepressants.

Neurosciencenews.comNeuroscience News
Parasitic worm raises risk of cervical cancer, study finds - Live Science
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Parasitic worm raises risk of cervical cancer, study finds - Live Science

A parasitic worm may raise the risk of cervical cancer through several mechanisms, scientists have found, although HPV remains the primary driver behind the disease.

Live ScienceClarissa Brincat
5 Supplements to Avoid If You Have High Blood Pressure, According to Experts - EatingWell
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5 Supplements to Avoid If You Have High Blood Pressure, According to Experts - EatingWell

If you have high blood pressure, heart health experts say to avoid bitter orange, licorice root, yohimbe, ephedra and caffeine-containing supplements.

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Discovery of a Sixth-Century Sword May Unlock Secrets of the Dark Ages - The Daily Galaxy
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Discovery of a Sixth-Century Sword May Unlock Secrets of the Dark Ages - The Daily Galaxy

A rare sixth-century sword has been discovered in an Anglo-Saxon burial site near Canterbury, offering unprecedented insights into early medieval life. With its remarkable preservation and intricate craftsmanship, this find could redefine our understanding of…

The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel