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Employee at Jerry's Deli in Westwood diagnosed with hepatitis; patrons urged to seek vaccinations
L.A. NOWAn employee at Jerry's Deli in Westwood has been diagnosed with hepatitis A, prompting health officials Wednesday to warn people who ate sandwiches there in November to be tested for the virus. Customers who ate sandwiches at the popular eatery...... -
Health law's aim: Multiple vaccines for more people
Kaiser Health NewsIt's flu season: Time to get your flu shot. For many adults and their doctors, if they discuss immunizations at all, the conversation ends there. It shouldn't. There are several vaccines that adults need, depending on their age and risk factors, to...Tags: Chiropractors, Internists, HPV Vaccine, Personal Income, Crime, Law and Justice
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London officials ban ice cream shop's sale of dessert made from human breast milk
Money & CompanyUnder the category of “taking pop culture just a bit too far,” government officials earlier this week reportedly seized samples of a “Baby Gaga” ice cream –- made with human breast milk -– from a shop called... -
Gabbing with Gregg Allman: His new disc, his new liver and his new idea for Allman Brothers Band
Lehigh Valley MusicA year ago, Southern-rock icon Gregg Allman realized that he had put off dealing with his health — and his recording career — for too long. It had been nearly seven years since he had been in the studio to...... -
Transplants give Burbank woman the gift of life
Monica O'Brien is celebrating the gift of life.
The 33-year-old Burbank resident has survived three liver transplants and despite the odds, gave birth to a daughter in July.
O'Brien was born with hepatitis C but wasn't diagnosed until after high...Tags: Internists, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), California, Human Body, Liver
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Baruch Blumberg dies at 85; Nobel Prize winner who discovered hepatitis B virus
Dr. Baruch Blumberg, who received the 1976 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for discovering the hepatitis B virus, which causes severe liver disease and cancer, and who later developed the vaccine that protects against it, has died. He was 85....Tags: New York City, NASA, Internists, University of Oxford, Human Body
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Study links Latino immigrants' HIV testing to level of adaptation to U.S. culture
L.A. NOWLatino immigrants considered at risk for HIV are less likely to be tested or to have access to healthcare services if they are in the country illegally and have not fully adapted to U.S. culture, according to a new study....... -
Even medical professionals lack awareness of hepatitis threat, new report finds
L.A. NOWHepatitis B and C remain serious threats to public health, but many healthcare providers fail to screen at-risk patients and don’t know how to treat those infected with the viral diseases that can cause liver failure and cancer, according to...... -
Project Runway: It's up to you, New York!
Reality CheckWhat up project Runway peeps? I feel like we're getting back together with an old flame after dating that person's evil doppleganger last season, trying to pretend their awful beach tall wasn't bothering us and that they didn't smell like......Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Celebrity Parents, French Bread, Social Issues, Glenn Beck
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Back To School: Immunizations
Uconn Health Center In FarmingtonVACCINE ADVISORY GROUPS ACIP AAP ACHA CT DPH LOCAL WHY VACCINATE CHILDREN • To protect children from illnesses that may have serious consequences (e.g. polio, meningococcus) • To protect other children and adults who cannot themselves be vaccinated...Tags: Measles, Swine Flu, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses
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Brand X Files: 'Twilight's' hot three-way romance. Anna Chapman photo gallery. More on Al Gore sex scandal
Brand XPhoto gallery of alleged Russian spy Anna Chapman posted online: Redheaded hottie, Anna Chapman became an instant Web sensation following the release of photos posted on Facebook and the Russian social-networking website "Odnoklassniki." (Washington Post)... -
Solomon Alabi’s slide in the NBA Draft linked to Hepatitis B
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelIf you’re anything like me, you try to turn off your devices – phones, laptops, anything else tethering you to the outside world – when you leave town for a few days. Which is what I tried to do for the past few days. Which is why I missed...
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