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Health Highlights: July 27, 2017
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Suspected Case of Mosquito-Transmitted Zika in Texas
A suspected case of mosquito transmission of the Zika virus in Texas would, if confirmed, be the first known instance of local mosquito transmission of the virus in the continental United States this year.
The case involving an unidentified person was reported in Hidalgo County on the Mexican border, The New York Times reported.
The virus “was probably transmitted by a mosquito bite in South Texas sometime in the last few months,” according to the state’s health department.
It said the affected person is no longer capable of transmitting the virus, The Times reported.
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Angelina Jolie Reveals Bell’s Palsy Diagnosis
Actress Angelina Jolie says she was diagnosed last year with Bell’s palsy.
Jolie revealed the health problem in an interview in the latest issue of Vanity Fair. Bell’s palsy is a form of temporary facial paralysis caused by damage or trauma to the facial nerves. Jolie said the condition caused one side of her face to droop, CBS News reported.
The actress said she received acupuncture treatment and has made a full recovery.
In the interview, Jolie also said she’s been diagnosed with high blood pressure, CBS News reported.
Jolie underwent a double mastectomy in 2013 after learning she had a gene mutation that increased her risk of cancer, and also had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed as a preventive measure against ovarian cancer.
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