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Oil-Swishing Craze FRIDAY, April 18, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Allison Bennett of Palm City, Fla., plans to swish daily. Sloshing coconut oil around her mouth for a quarter of an hour every day will make her teeth whiter, she believes. Like Bennett, plenty of consumers are ...
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Flavored cigars appeal to youth: study NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young people are smoking fewer cigarettes these days, but their cigar use is rising, which may partly be due to the popularity of flavored cigars, according to a new study. "The cigar market is the most heavily flavored of all ...
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Valerie Harper signs, seals, delivers another role Valerie Harper is positively radiant these days. There's a sparkle in her eyes and a genuine warmth in her smile. Why not? She's defied the odds. Early last year, Harper was told she had three months to live. Harper, a non-smoker who had a cancerous tumor ...
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$100 to register for medical marijuana under state rules The cost to patients registering to use medical marijuana will be less than what state officials had first suggested, according to rules posted Friday by state agencies that will oversee implementation of the Illinois Medical Cannabis Pilot Program. But those ...
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Ohio soccer player battles life-threatening reactions triggered by exercise Caitlin McComish, 20, a former goalie for the University of Toledo, has cholinergic urticaria. A 'perfect storm' of factors, including heat and exercise, will make her throat and tongue swell. BY Victoria Taylor. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Friday, April 18, 2014, ...
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Debbie Gibson writes about her battle with Lyme d... Singer Debbie Gibson disclosed this week on her blog that since 2013, she has been battling Lyme disease. She writes about it in a post called, “When life hands you a lemon…or Lyme”. Image/Video Screen Shot. Gibson notes that she can't say where she ...
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April 26 is Drug Take-Back Day for Unwanted Prescriptions Flushing old medications is bad for the water supply. Plus, it's not the only disposal option. Prescription Drug Take-Back Day will take place 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 26 at Elm Grove Pharmacy, 101 E. Bethlehem Blvd. As part of the nationally-recognized day, the ...
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Woman undertakes world's longest triathlon A Canadian woman is attempting the world's longest triathlon, which will take her from Cancun, Mexico to Washington, DC. Norma Bastidas may just set a world record. The 47-year-old athlete is currently running, biking, and swimming 3,762 miles from ...
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Health Care Quality, and Cost Your broad reporting on the release of Medicare doctor pay information (“Sliver of Medicare Doctors Get Big Share of Payouts,” front page, April 9) neatly captures a coming era of cost control and transparency enveloping the health care industry. With one in ...
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Cost of Treatment May Influence Doctors Saying they can no longer ignore the rising prices of health care, some of the most influential medical groups in the nation are recommending that doctors weigh the costs, not just the effectiveness of treatments, as they make decisions about patient care.
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13-1/2 pound boy born at southeastern Pa. hospital DREXEL HILL, Pa. (AP) — A woman has given birth to a more than 13-pound baby at a southeastern Pennsylvania hospital. Officials at Delaware County Memorial Hospital say Brian and Danielle Dwyer's son born Monday is the largest baby they can recall ...
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To Quash Depression, Brain Cells Must Fight A new study has made some progress in the effort to see the brain struggling with -- and ultimately triumphing over -- stress and ultimately depression. The results suggest something profound about the brain and depression: in the healthy and psychologically ...
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Mumps Outbreak Reported at Hoboken College Campus A college campus in Hoboken, N.J. is on alert after eight students were diagnosed with the highly contagious mumps disease. Brynn Gingras reports. Mumps Outbreak Reported at Hoboken College... Link; Embed; Email. Copy. Close. Link to this video.
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Maternal Diabetes Linked to Childhood Kidney Disease Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are highly likely to have an abnormal prenatal history. Low birth weight, maternal gestational diabetes mellitus, and maternal obesity all affect the risk for childhood CKD. Christine Hsu, MD, from the University of ...
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Chocolate milk ban can backfire: Students drink a lot less milk when denied ... In December 2011, cafeteria helper Emily Eddy sold chocolate and regular milk during lunch at Portland's Rieke Elementary. (Ross William Hamilton / The Oregonian). Print · Betsy Hammond | betsyhammond@oregonian.com By Betsy Hammond ...
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Woman who suffered stroke awarded $14 million in birth control case A Cook County jury awarded $14 million to an Elmwood Park woman who suffered a severe stroke after using a controversial birth control medication, according to the Clifford Law Office, which represented the woman. Mariola Zapalski, 37, suffered a stroke ...
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Weight loss surgery linked to appetite, taste change Gone through a weight-loss surgery recently? Expect changes in appetite and taste of food as a research says after gastric bypass surgery, patients frequently report sensory changes. "These sensory changes are not all negative and could lead to more ...
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