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Red Cross: National Blood Supply Lowest in 15 Years
WASHINGTON D.C. (KTLA) -- American Red Cross officials say its national blood supply is at a dangerously low level -- and is calling on all eligible donors to give blood as soon as possible.
The Red Cross says its blood supply has reached the lowest...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, American Red Cross, Richard Benjamin, Emergency Health Procedures, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Hepatitis C not responsive to herbal therapy
The Medicine CabinetQ: I just found out that I have hepatitis C. I feel fine. I heard that milk thistle is good for the liver. Does it help people with hepatitis C? A: More than 3 million Americans are infected with the virus that causes hepatitis C. About three-quarters of...Tags: Hepatitis C , Boston, Internists, Harvard Medical School, American Medical Association
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Poor neighborhood in Aleppo is focus of battle for Syria
ALEPPO, Syria — The car slams to a halt in front of the rebel field hospital on Shariyeh Street in the Salahuddin neighborhood, and a young man, his white pants drenched with blood, is carried haphazardly inside. But there is no doctor here....
Tags: Aleppo (Syria), Free Syrian Army, Syria, Emergency Health Procedures, Wars and Interventions
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American Red Cross In Critical Blood Shortage
Nic MoyeA push by the local American Red Cross to get anyone eligible to donate blood. They're offering incentives. Tuesday it was free yogurt. Red Cross organizers say every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs a blood transfusion. "We've had a critical...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, American Red Cross, Emergency Health Procedures, Charity, Blood
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Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: Trip planning may involve steps to prevent malaria
Premium Health News ServiceDEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm planning an overseas mission trip and understand that I need to take medicine to prevent malaria. Is this necessary, and if so, how far in advance do I need to take it? How common is malaria and is it always a serious disease?...Tags: Flu, Lungs and Airways, Symptoms, Chills, Mayo Clinic
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There's no Crying in Baseball! Young boy steps up to take on cancer, blood shortage
CW33 NewsCollin Boyd's field of dreams stared the way with a long bus ride from Tyler, Texas and along for the ride was his parents, friends and teammates from his Little League baseball team the The Diamond Jaxxs. The occasion? Collin is fighting cancer. But his...Tags: Chemotherapy, Baseball, Health Treatments, Emergency Health Procedures, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
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Former H.B. councilman Noble Waite dies at 87
From politics to religion to business to holiday festivities, it sometimes felt as though Noble Waite touched every aspect of life in Huntington Beach. And some days, it felt as though every side of life congregated at his drugstore — the hub of...
Tags: Local Elections, Emergency Health Procedures, World War II (1939-1945), Christianity, Blood
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3 Puppies Dead, 2 Hurt After Being Tied to Tree Under Beehive
KTLA NewsFALLBROOK, Calif. -- San Diego County Animal Services officers are investigating a case of animal cruelty involving five puppies tied to a tree directly beneath a beehive. Three of the dogs were found dead and the other two had suffered multiple bee...Tags: Arson, Bee (insect), Mike Mohler, Emergency Health Procedures, Dog (animal)
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3 puppies die after being tied under beehive
FALLBROOK, Calif. -- Animal services investigators in Fallbrook were appealing to the public Saturday for help in finding whoever tied up five puppies near beehive, where three died when a wildfire broke out. A Cal Fire crew found the dogs while...
Tags: Mike Mohler, Emergency Health Procedures
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Man claims throat slashed during attack in Lakeview
A community alert has been issued in Lakeview after a man was attacked while walking his dog. Police have issued a sketch of the man they are looking for, but the victim says it took days to get a response from detectives and the alderman. 39-year-old...
Tags: Mike Schmidt, Emergency Health Procedures
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Attention Baby Boomers
A warning for baby boomers-you should get tested for Hepatitis C. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says many baby boomers are infected with the virus and don’t know it. Things like drug use or a blood transfusion could have passed...
Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Viral Diseases and Infections, Human Body, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Blood
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K9 Officer "Shadow" released from animal hospital
Fox59A crowd of police officers and hospital employees applauded when injured K-9 officer "Shadow" walked out of a Purdue University Vet Clinic. The Belgian Malinois, 4, was shot in the jaw Monday during a gunfight with a convicted felon. His partner,...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Human Body, Jaw, Vehicles, Blood
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