Wednesday, July 30, 2014

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Daily update July 30, 2014
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Guilt may spoil restorative effects of entertainment
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who play video games or watch television to unwind after a hard day may end up feeling worse about themselves, not better, says a new study. Although enjoying something pleasurable can restore “vitality” after a ...
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BBC News
'Milestone' for child malaria vaccine
Reporting in PLOS Medicine, researchers found that for every 1,000 children who received the vaccine, an average of 800 cases of illness could be prevented. And in continuing trials it went on to provide protection some 18 months after the injections were ...
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Heart Attack Patients Treated at Night, Weekends May Have Worse Outcomes
TUESDAY, July 29, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- The time at which heart attack patients arrive at the hospital may affect their chances for survival, new research suggests. Showing up at the emergency room at night, on weekends or during holidays is ...
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NPR
IOM Wants Big Change in Doc Training
Public Health & Policy. IOM Wants Big Change in Doc Training. Published: Jul 29, 2014. By Julie Rovner , Kaiser Health News. save. |. A. A. Post Test Complete · Take Posttest. An expert panel recommended Tuesday completely overhauling the way ...
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BBC News
Fruit and veg: More than five-a-day 'no effect'
New research backs the five-a-day target for fruit and vegetables, but suggests eating more may have no added benefits. An analysis of 16 worldwide studies suggested that for every portion of fruit and vegetables consumed, there was a lower risk of ...
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OzarksFirst.com
Brown Recluse Spider Bite Symptoms Can Affect Whole Body
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- As we take advantage of the moderate weather, from cleaning out your garage to slipping on your shoes, you may want to be mindful of spiders. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- As we take advantage of the moderate weather, from cleaning out ...
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Impax skids after company says FDA cites possible problems in inspection of ...
NEW YORK – Shares of Impax Labs sank Tuesday after an FDA inspection uncovered potential problems at a facility where the company will make its experimental Parkinson's disease drug Rytary. Impax said the Food and Drug Administration inspected the ...
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KTAR.com
Hawaii health care faces federal threat
HONOLULU (AP) — Janice Nakamura knows the financial burden of going without health care, and she's thankful for the Hawaii law that strictly mandates expansive, employer-provided coverage for her and her family. Without that, "it would be a choice ...
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News 92 FM
Weather kills 2000 a year; cold is top culprit
NEW YORK — The weather kills at least 2,000 Americans each year and nearly two-thirds of the deaths are from the cold, according to a new government report. That may surprise some people, the researchers acknowledged. Hurricanes, tornadoes and heat ...
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NBCNews.com
Eating More Fruits and Veggies Lowers Risk of Dying from Heart Attack
New research confirms the "five-a-day" target for eating fruits and vegetables currently recommended in some countries is the way towards better health. The research that pooled results from worldwide studies involving over 830,000 persons also found that ...
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Irish Mirror
Furniture that looks, feels and smells like skin
The naked body has always been a topic of interest for English artist Gigi Barker. She spent two years exploring the different ways she could use the body in design, and came up with some rather unique furniture. Made to look, feel and even smell like skin, ...
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Express.co.uk
Blood Test Might Help Prevent Certain Birth Defects
TUESDAY, July 29, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- A simple blood test could help prevent neural tube birth defects such as spina bifida, new research finds. The test would measure the concentration of folate (a form of vitamin B) in a pregnant women's red blood ...
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Nature World News
Just one or two alcoholic drinks a day may trigger memory problems in old age ...
Drinking just one or two glasses of wine a day may double the risk of severe memory loss in old age, according to researchers. Scientists from Exeter University have found that people with a history of alcohol use disorder, which can include those drinking ...
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CBS News
Groups order some of their workers from Liberia amid Ebola outbreak
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Two North Carolina-based missionary groups ordered the evacuation of their nonessential personnel from Liberia and asked for prayers Tuesday for an American doctor and another aid worker who contracted the deadly virus in the West ...
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The Inquisitr
What Parts Of The Face Contribute To A First Impression?
Within the realm of studying facial features, new research has just revealed that certain areas of the face can directly impact a person's first impressions of you. Of course, most folks think judging another person they just met is as simple as taking note of a ...
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Prevention.com
Running Crushes Your Heart Attack Risk—No Matter How Slow You Go
You're not a runner. Never have been, and you don't plan to start. It's time to reconsider, because pounding pavement—even once in a while at a slow pace—could slash your risk of death from cardiovascular disease (CVD) by 45%, according to new ...
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Wall Street Journal
House Passes Bill to Speed FDA's Sunscreen Approvals
The House passed legislation Monday to require the Food and Drug Administration to speed approval of new types of sunscreen in the wake of a regulatory backlog that has stalled their introduction. The agency hasn't added a new active sunscreen ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Healthy Lifestyle Means Healthy Cell Aging
A new study from UC San Francisco is the first to show that while the impact of life's stressors accumulate over time and accelerate cellular aging, these negative effects may be reduced by maintaining a healthy diet, exercising and sleeping well. "The study ...
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The Denver Channel
Flesh-eating ocean bacteria kills 10 in Florida; consuming raw oysters leading ...
Copyright 2014 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Joe Raedle/Getty. Copyright Getty Images. Creative Commons. Show Caption Hide Caption. Previous Next. PALM BEACH, Fla.
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Counsel & Heal
Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Decay Teen Brains
Drinking sugary drinks rots the teenage brain, according to a new study. Researchers fond that daily consumption of beverages sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup or sucrose can seriously damage learning and memory capacity. The latest findings ...
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