Wednesday, June 11, 2014

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No more excuses: Take a day off
CNN
(CNN) -- You're so stressed that even your stress is stressed out. You're overworked and overwrought, aching for a day off to chill and recharge, but you keep putting it off. Well, no more. It's time to take a day off. "We try to convince ourselves that feeling ...
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NPR
How much fish is safe for pregnant women?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency are offering new advice for pregnant women about how much fish is safe to eat. The government agencies recommend expectant mothers consume at least 8 ounces and up to ...
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KVAL
Achillion Stock Jumps 83% As FDA Lifts Clinical Hold On Hepatitis C Drug
Shares of Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ACHN: Quote) surged 83 percent on Tuesday after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration lifted the clinical hold on the company's investigational hepatitis C drug sovaprevir. This is the second time in as many days ...
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LiveScience.com
New diabetes statistics show rising tide of disease
About 29 million Americans have diabetes in the United States, up from 26 million in 2010, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. African Americans and Latinos are roughly twice as likely to get a diagnosis, says the new report. About 29 million ...
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KMOV.com
Weight-Loss Surgery May Ease Type 2 Long-Term
TUESDAY, June 10, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- New research finds that weight-loss surgery is more helpful to obese patients with type 2 diabetes over the long term than regular care is. "This important study demonstrates what many of us in weight-loss ...
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Bangor Daily News
Governor Deval Patrick Unveils State Plan to Address Opioid Abuse
The number of fatal opioid overdoses has increased by 90 percent from 2000 to 2013, according to the latest data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. To combat this growing problem, Governor Deval Patrick today announced the ...
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NPR
Not Your Parent's School Nurse
Public Health & Policy. Not Your Parent's School Nurse. Published: Jun 10, 2014. By MedPage Today Staff. save. |. A. A. Post Test Complete · Take Posttest. Although the school nurse is a familiar figure, school-based healthcare is unfamiliar territory to many ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Scientists modify mosquitoes to produce only males as new method to eradicate ...
Scientists from Imperial College London have modified mosquitoes to produce sperm that will only create males, pioneering a fresh approach to eradicating malaria. In the study, scientists have tested a new genetic method that distorts the sex ratio of ...
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IANS
CDC: Men who shack up less likely to get checkups
NEW YORK (AP) — Tie the knot, see a doc? A new study says men are more likely to get medical checkups if they're married rather than just living with a woman. And, surprisingly, more single guys see the doctor than men with live-in girlfriends.
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KDramaStars
Japanese are leaders in life expectancy; 116-year-old credits sushi
Sakari Momoi, 111, of Saitama, Japan, left, receives a certificate from Mayor Hatato Shimizu on Respect for the Age Day on Sept. 13. Momoi became the world's oldest man with the death this week of Polish-born Alexander Imich in New York. Sakari Momoi ...
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BBC News
Mobile phone effect on fertility - 'research needed'
More studies are needed into the risks of mobile phones on sperm counts, warn researchers. A review of the evidence, by the University of Exeter, suggested sperm number and movement were affected by keeping mobile phones in pockets. However, one ...
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WRGB
New York weighs kids' gay conversion therapy ban
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A proposed ban against New York health professionals trying to change a child's sexual orientation through therapy comes too late for Matthew Shurka, a 26-year-old Long Island man who says he remains emotionally scarred from five ...
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SFGate
AMA policy backs strict e-cigarette restrictions
CHICAGO — The American Medical Association is pledging to use its lobbying power to seek strict limits on electronic cigarettes. Pregnant women practice yoga as they attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Conjoined twins celebrate 18th birthday in Houston
In this June 5 photo provided by Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, Dr. Kevin Lally, left, talks with Crystal Copeland, second from left, and her daughters Emily, second from right, and Caitlin Copeland in Houston. Advertisement. Posted: Tuesday, June 10 ...
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KITV Honolulu
Hawaii ranks worst in the country for veterans waiting to see primary care ...
”The main thing is I don't appreciate feeling like I am begging. I am not begging. When it was time to serve, I raised my hand and said I would like to go. So it would be nice if that was reciprocated,” said Brown. Just last week VA officials went through a check ...
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Canada News
Many STDs May Go Undiagnosed, US Report Finds
TUESDAY, June 10, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- About 400,000 Americans may have the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, but not know they have it, new research suggests. The new government report estimates that 1.8 million people in the United ...
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WDDE 91.1 FM | Delaware's NPR News station
Shands Children's Hospital improves nationally rankings
UF Health Shands Children's Hospital rated high nationally in several specialties as U.S. News & World Report released its annual ranking of pediatric centers Tuesday. The hospital was among the top 50 in the country in seven of the 10 areas included in the ...
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Science World Report
Mayo Clinic Researchers Discovered a New Type of Cancer
Sinonasal sarcoma (SNS) is a rare malignant tumor that forms in your nasal structures and it primarily affects women. This new form of cancer could pose surgery problems because it can spread throughout the entire face if not detected early. (Photo : Michael ...
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Forbes
FDA May Destroy American Artisan Cheese Industry
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an executive decree banning the centuries old practice of aging cheese on wooden boards. One bureaucrat within the FDA, without surveying all of the scientific literature, and without public commentary, ...
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Irish Independent
News Scan for Jun 09, 2014
Saudi Arabia has reported seven more MERS-CoV infections since Jun 6, lifting the country's count to 700 cases, including 287 deaths. The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) reported 4 MERS-CoV (Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus) cases on Jun 6 ...
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NPR
Lilly to Present New Clinical Data from Diabetes Portfolio with 76 Abstracts at the ...
INDIANAPOLIS, June 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) today announced 76 abstracts to be presented June 13-17 at the 74(th) American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions(R) in San Francisco, highlighting the company's ...
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