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HEALTHY LIVING
Can you be allergic to your underwear?
We all probably know someone who is allergic to pollen or dust, but what about cold weather or even underwear? Indeed, various unusual allergies exist, and some of them can be dangerous. Allergist Tim Mainardi, of Hudson Allergy in New York City, sat down with FoxNews.com to discuss some of these allergens, as well as their effects and how to treat them.
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Children's Health
Georgia girl donates bald American Girl dolls to cancer patients
A 9-year-old Georgia girl who loves playing with her American Girl dolls has started a bead bracelet business in the hopes of raising enough money to donate special dolls to cancer patients.
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Pregnancy
Mom makes powerful statement by posting photo of triplet pregnancy scar
As any mother would agree, pregnancy can alter the body in more ways than one, and sometimes, those changes are permanent and conventionally unwanted.
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HEALTH
Man's idea on how to kill roach in his ear didn't work so well
If you can bear it, we offer what Newsflare aptly describes as some "rather unpleasant footage" for your viewing displeasure—the type you won't want to see, can't help but see, and won't be able to unsee.
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Dr. Manny: For my health and yours, go get a flu shot
After all of my years in medicine, there is still one story that never ceases to amaze me, and that is the sheer number of Americans willing to sacrifice their health over false suspicions and fears about vaccines.
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New technology changes breast cancer treatment
Traditionally expanders are placed under the chest wall during a mastectomy with reconstruction and then they need to be filled with saline for weeks before an implant can be placed. Aeroform is a new technology that is allowing patients to self-administer carbon dioxide that does the same job in less time and with little pain
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NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH
Woman who lost memory had to fall for boyfriend twice
It has taken a lot more than a love letter or bunch of flowers to win Jessica Sharman’s heart.
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HEALTHY LIVING
Pennsylvania school disctrict sued over lead levels in water
A western Pennsylvania school district where high levels of lead in an elementary school's water went unresolved for months faces a federal lawsuit.
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Breast Cancer
Self-administered expanders allow breast cancer patients to heal at home
As 35-year-old Luincys Fernandez prepared to welcome her second child into the world, a lump on her right breast during her third trimester gave the mom reason to believe something else was brewing inside her.
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HEART HEALTH
I was thin, fit— and had a heart attack at 28
Back in 2001, when I was just 28, I thought of myself as being in good health.
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Head Injury
Accelerometers could finally fix the NFL's concussion crisis
The league has still failed to face its concussion epidemic head-on.
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Sexual Health
Male contraceptive 'hydrogel' passes test in rhesus monkeys
A new type of male contraceptive that blocks the flow of sperm effectively prevented pregnancy in female monkeys, a new study finds.
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Children's Health
6-year-old boy breaks out in celebratory dance to mark end of chemotherapy
A 6-year-old boy who has been fighting an inoperable brain tumor since infancy donned a Superman T-shirt to his ceremonial ringing of the chemotherapy bell at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on Thursday.
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Dr Manny's Notes
Dr. Manny: For my health and yours, go get a flu shot
After all of my years in medicine, there is still one story that never ceases to amaze me, and that is the sheer number of Americans willing to sacrifice their health over false suspicions and fears about vaccines.
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HEALTH
Denmark joins race to host EU drug agency instead of London after Brexit
The Danish government on Wednesday teamed up with the former head of drug company Novo Nordisk in its campaign to become the new host of the London-based European Medicines Agency (EMA) after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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Children's Health
Mom claims daycare worker breast-fed son without consent
A North Carolina mother is looking to press charges against a daycare worker who she claims breast-fed her 3-month-old son without her consent.