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Doctors design miniature dialysis machine for babies
In this image made available by the San Bortolo Hospital in Vicenza a nurse Mariangela Mettifogo, left, and Dr. Claudio Ronco treat a baby hooked up to a new dialysis machine at the San Bortolo Hospital in Vicenza, Italy, in the summer of 2013.AP/'San ...
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Bangor Daily News
Studies still looking for link between cell phones and brain tumors
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The heaviest users of cell phones may be at higher than average risk of being diagnosed with a brain tumor, according to a recent French study. But for most people, it's still not clear if there's added risk, the authors say. Plus, the ...
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New York Times
Think Work Is Stressful? For Many, It's More Relaxing Than Home
NPR
Many Americans say their jobs are stressful — we complain of too much to do in too little time, demanding bosses or difficult colleagues. But researcher Sarah Damaske wanted to know, objectively, is being at work any harder than being at home?
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Wastewater a source of antibiotic-resistant bacteria: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Wastewater from cities and hospitals releases some antibiotic-resistant bacteria into the environment, according to a new French study. And although wastewater treatment plants cut the number of bacteria overall, the treatment ...
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Philly.com
In food poisoning probes, officials call for Yelp
FILE - This March 17, 2010 file photo shows the Yelp website on a computer screen in Los Angeles. New York City health officials found three unreported outbreaks of food poisoning by sifting through hundreds of thousands of comments on the popular ...
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OzarksFirst.com
Walnuts, Hummus in St. Louis-Based Company Recalled for Possible Listeria ...
ST.LOUIS, Mo. -- Two food companies that produce hummus and packaged walnut products have issued voluntary recalls this week over possible listeria contamination. ST.LOUIS, Mo. -- Two food companies that produce hummus and packaged walnut ...
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Tech Times
Despite cochlear implants hearing-impaired children face cognitive skill ...
Children wearing cochlear implants to help regain hearing ability are likely going to face executive functioning challenges, which are skills ranging from memory to conceptual learning and problem solving. That's the findings of a new study involving 73 ...
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WDTV
Walnuts, hummus and dips recalled due to possible Listeria
In both recalls, there were no reported illnesses but possible Listeria was detected via government testing. By Alex Cukan | May 22, 2014 at 7:40 PM | Comments. 5. 22. 2. 0. WASHINGTON, May 22 (UPI) --Sherman Produce in St. Louis recalled 241 cases of ...
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Daily Mail
Women with diabetes 44 percent more likely to develop coronary heart disease ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of some 850,000 people published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes) shows that women with diabetes are 44% more likely to develop coronary heart disease (CHD) than ...
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Channel News Asia
Scientists uncover potential vaccine candidate
Researchers have discovered an antibody-generating protein that could help prevent multiplication of malaria parasites inside the body, giving new hope for a vaccine, a study said. PHOTOS. File picture of a vaccine production line (AFP/Francois Lo Presti).
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Daily Mail
Frostie the baby goat who uses a wheelchair
And the baby goat is certainly getting a lot of it, as he learns to walk with the help of a customised wheelchair. Frostie, who is just over one-week old, was brought to Edgar's Mission, a not-for profit sanctuary for rescued farm animals outside of Melbourne, on ...
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Childhood trauma may leave its mark in blood vessels
NEW YORK - Young adults who were exposed to adverse experiences as children have greater signs of unhealthy blood vessel function than young people without a traumatic past, a new study finds. The results suggest that early-life stress may raise the risk ...
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LiveScience.com
Potatoes: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts
Potatoes are often thought of as a comfort food — richly mashed or crisply fried — but when prepared the right ways, these vegetables are actually quite nutritious. They are a good source of vitamins C and B6, potassium, manganese, fiber, phosphorus, niacin ...
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CNN
Another E. Coli Outbreak with Jimmy John's Link
E. Coli Outbreak in Washington and Idaho Linked to Clover Sprouts From Evergreen Fresh Sprouts, LLC. Seven confirmed cases and three probable cases of E. coli illness due to consumption of clover sprouts from several popular restaurants including ...
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ABC News
Fresno woman in coma to deliver her first baby
A marriage and family therapist from Fresno will deliver her first baby Thursday. Only, she will not be taking part in the birth. Melissa Carleton is in a coma. In March, she was being treated for a brain tumor when she had a seizure and never woke up. Embed.
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NPR
Mass. Aims To Reduce Stigma Around Mental Health
State Attorney General Martha Coakley's office announced the Behavioral Health Grant program Tuesday. In a statement, Coakley says part of the effort is to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and substance abuse. With a two-year, $265,000 grant, ...
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Bradford Times
Five on three: My Mouth/My Kidz Dental
My Kidz/My Mouth Dental uses the most up-to-date equipment and procedures to provide dental care to local Rowlett families. The staff works hard to help our patients achieve and maintain good dental health. What does your business offer that is unique ...
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