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West Nile outbreak, aging dads and autism, new dementia link

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    Fox Health Fix: Anna Kooiman reports on the top health headlines of the week

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I am in -- -- with your fox helped fix health officials say the United States is facing the biggest outbreak of West Nile Virus in history.

More than 11100 infections have been reported across the country.

And that number is expected to climb.

Symptoms include fever headache body aches vomiting diarrhea and rash.

The CDC says people should call their doctors at the first sign of some steps.

A new study shows it's a father's age to not have mothers that determines the risk for gene mutations in children.

Data proves that the man pages of the number of hereditary mutations in sperm increases they can lead to conditions like autism and schizophrenia.

Keeping your teeth and gums healthy could lower your chances of developing dementia.

An eighteen year study from the University of California finds that those who brush their teeth less than -- today.

Are 65%.

More likely to develop dementia than those who -- daily.

Researchers say gum disease can cause inflammation in the brain.

For more information on these stories and all the latest -- is it that Fox News felt dot com I'm an appointment Fox News.