Monday, July 4, 2016

Dog Kisses Infect Woman, Requires Medical Attention and other top stories.

  • Dog Kisses Infect Woman, Requires Medical Attention

    Dog Kisses Infect Woman, Requires Medical Attention
    A pet owner who received some loving dog kisses from her beloved canine got seriously infected, and it left her in the hospital fighting for her life. Fox News reports that a bacteria known as capnocytophaga canimorsus septicaemia is what the woman contracted from her dog. It’s found in isolated areas of oral cavities in dogs and cats. It’s extremely rare and may cause infection after a dog bite, according to case study from BMJ Case Reports. Since the infection originated from licking, it made..
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  • Sri Lanka tackles dengue fever crisis

    Sri Lanka tackles dengue fever crisis
    Sri Lanka tackles dengue fever crisis
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  • Infant Bodies Were Prized by 19th Century Anatomists, Study Suggests

    Infant Bodies Were Prized by 19th Century Anatomists, Study Suggests
    A study of the University of Cambridge anatomy collection dating from the 1700s and 1800s shows how the bodies of stillborn foetuses and babies were a “prized source of knowledge” and were dissected more commonly than previously thought and quite differently to adult cadavers. Historical research combined with the archaeological assessment of collection specimens shows that foetus and infant cadavers were valued for the study of growth and development, and were often kept in anatomical museums...
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  • End Of Finger Pricks For Diabetes Patients Coming Soon

    End Of Finger Pricks For Diabetes Patients Coming Soon
    The end of finger pricks are in the near future for people who suffer from diabetes. This comes on the heels of a new medical science breakthrough with artificial pancreas that can essentially put an end to those awful finger pricks that people with diabetes have to endure every day. Of course, this artificial pancreas is not something that has been fully developed yet and it may take some time for it to come to the market. But it nevertheless spells a better life for people who suffer from dia..
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  • Medical Marijuana Proves Useful In Treating Migraines: Cannabis May Greatly Reduce The Occurrence Of Headaches

    Medical Marijuana Proves Useful In Treating Migraines: Cannabis May Greatly Reduce The Occurrence Of Headaches
    Medical marijuana can help prevent migraine headaches, according to Tech Times. The study revealed that those who used cannabis saw a reduction in migraine headaches, and those who continued to suffer from migraines reported their pain was less severe. For those who experience headaches, they know the pain all too well. The pain is debilitating, and it can knock you off your feet for days. As migraine sufferers search for a cure — it looks like the treatment could have been sitting before them ..
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  • Church Attendance Linked with Reduced Suicide Risk - Sci

    Church Attendance Linked with Reduced Suicide Risk - Sci
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  • Dealing with a childhood trauma now

    Dealing with a childhood trauma now
    Richard was always afraid of heights. His legs would shake uncontrollably at the sight of a ladder and he didn’t know why. It wasn’t until Richard was in his 60s that he decided to do something about it. It was starting to interfere with some of the trips he and his wife had planned in their retirement. Due to his crippling fear her couldn’t go up the Eiffel Tower or the Leaning Tower of Pisa. These were things that he always wanted to do and he was going to get to the bottom of his fear and fi..
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