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ABC News
Always Hungry Girl Gets 'Childhood' Back After Weight Loss Surgery
A Texas girl who couldn't stop eating has lost has more than 50 pounds after undergoing gastrectomy surgery at age 12. Alexis Shapiro ballooned from just 50 pounds to more than 200 pounds after undergoing surgery to remove a benign brain tumor left her ...
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Los Angeles Times
Uninsured rates fell under Obamacare, but who's reaping the benefit?
Hospitals and health insurers have reaped a financial windfall from the 2014 rollout of the federal health law, even beyond what was expected. Now, employers and consumers are seeking a share of the Obamacare dividend. For years, insurance companies ...
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Deseret News
Reasonable solution to Obamacare
Every sound policy has parameters, or boundaries, that define its scope. How Utah responds to Obamacare is no exception, and conservatives must face some realities. As Gov. Gary Herbert unveiled the Healthy Utah plan to extend Medicaid eligibility to ...
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The Capital Wide
Low-fat diet may help breast-cancer patients
Almost everyone would benefit by reducing the amount of fat in their diet. But the upside could be especially big for women with breast cancer. Research by the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Beth Israel ...
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CBS Local
Hospital Patient's Death Leads to $3M Settlement
The family of a patient who went missing for more than two weeks before being found dead in a stairwell at a San Francisco hospital has settled a lawsuit for $3 million. The San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday ( http://tinyurl.com/mtj32p2 ) that the city ...
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USA TODAY
They survived Ebola only to become social outcasts
MONROVIA, Liberia — Landlords won't rent to them. Employers won't hire them. Taxi drivers won't give them a lift. Barber shops refuse to cut their hair without gloves. They are Ebola survivors. In one place where they are desperately needed as workers, ...
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BBC News
Sugar can be worse than salt about blood pressure
In recently years,we learned that salt and sugar hhave many factors on heart diseases and eye problems.A new study explains that sugar can be more effective to give trouble than salt and people must be informed to be more careful about using kind of ...
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Islamabad Globe
Liquid Nicotine killed one year old baby
E-cigarettes are popular in these years and most of the people are using e-cigarettes because of increasing deadly health risks of cigarette.Due to this situation there are still bad cause of this things as like cigarettes.On tuesday 1 year old baby died because ...
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Philly.com
Men With Poor Semen Production May Be Suffering from Bigger Health ...
Low semen quality in men may indicate presence of other significant health problems, study finds. Semen production a good indicator of general health, researchers discover. (Photo : Getty Images). Males suffering from low semen quality are more liable to be ...
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The Capital Wide
Men Could Suffer From Immense Health Issues Due To Low Semen Production
Males experiencing low semen quality are more at risk to be experiencing extra therapeutic issues, particularly conditions including hormones, the circulatory framework or illnesses of the skin, specialists say. The nature of semen generation is by all accounts ...
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Chinatopix
China National Tobacco Corp. Makes More Cigarettes Than The Next Five ...
(Photo : Reuters) State-run monopoly China National Tobacco Corp. produced 2.5 trillion cigarettes last year for the nation's 365 million smokers. share on facebook. share on twitter. China has a major health crisis with 365 million smokers, but one state-run ...
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Islamabad Globe
China National Tobacco sells the most in the world
China have advantage with population but this population can hold the crisis about personal health like health crisis in China.According to this situation most of the population are smoking cigarette and they keep loyal to their country about the selling numbers ...
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Youth Health Magzine
University Graduates with Memory Lapses Are at a Higher Risk of Stroke
Have you attended university and perhaps obtained a degree? Are you about 55 years old and already suffering from memory lapses? There's a good chance that you're at a higher risk of developing stroke, according to a new study. Like Us on Facebook ...
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Diabetes Insider
Study Indicates Short Term Treatment Might be Better for Early Stage Breast ...
For a long time, chemotherapy was really the only kind of medicine available to treat cancer. While it could be effective it is also dangerous and requires continuous treatments which render the patient weak and vulnerable to other illnesses. A new study ...
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Columbia Missourian
Racers jingle all the way through town for Arthritis Foundation Run/Walk
Six-year-old Aiden Scott nears the finish line Saturday in his first Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis. He participated with his mother, who has run in the race before. | Hannah Baldwin. Sarah Ernst tied bells to her running shoes for the Jingle Bell Run/Walk for ...
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Diabetes Insider
Semen Quality and Overall Health
Semen quality has always been a sure indication of age but a new study shows that it may not so much be age that is the reason for poor semen quality. This study examined more than 9,000 men who visited a fertility clinic for assistance with infertility.
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National Right to Life News
Lauren Hill scores at home court at Mount St. Joseph University
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -- Lauren Hill continues to defy the odds, as she returned to the court for her first official home game on Saturday. It was a milestone for the Mount St. Joseph University freshman that some might consider a miracle. Despite having ...
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Bio & Tech Insights
Teenage Birth rate touches lowest in history for United States
images (3) The state's youngster birth-rate met up its most diminished level ever recorded a year once more, as showed by an exchange report from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. At any rate while change happened among all get-togethers ...
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Voice of America
Sierra Leone Bans Christmas Celebrations, Cites Ebola
Sierra Leone is banning public Christmas celebrations to help reduce the spread of the Ebola virus. A government spokesman told reporters Friday that all public celebrations would be banned starting December 20, five days before the holiday. However, the ...
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UPI.com
NY governor: Insurance companies must cover sex reassignment surgery
Gov. Andrew Cuomo mandated that insurance companies can no longer deny sex reassignment surgery, since state law requires treatment for psychological disorders. By Fred Lambert Contact the Author | Dec. 13, 2014 at 4:49 PM. Comments 0 Comments.
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The Seattle Times
HIV-fighting pill stirs surprising controversy among gays
Truvada, the pill which, taken daily, can protect against HIV, has been federally approved but does not appear to be widely used yet. It has stirred a surprising debate in the gay community, with some calling it a "party drug" that people will not take consistently.
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Daily Mail
One-year-old dies after drinking the kind of liquid nicotine used in popular e ...
A one-year-old baby died in Upstate New York on Tuesday after it ingested liquid nicotine, the chemical used in the popular e-cigarettes. The baby died at its home in Fort Plains on Tuesday and when it was found unresponsive it was taken to the hospital and ...
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Islamabad Globe
Protect yourself long-term against breast cancer with Tamofixen
From the results , every each woman have %30 risk to get breast cancer.There is a valuable gift which is given by scientists called : Tamofixen and it provides long term protection when you get it with an effective dosages under the control of Doctor. The IBIS-I ...
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BBC News
300000 women lost lives due to pregnancy and childbirth related complications ...
Health experts have cited that lives are being lost everyday due to women giving birth in unsanitary conditions, unsafe water and lack of hygienic equipment in hospitals. Lack of these basic facilities in developing countries lead to loss of precious lives every ...
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American Live Wire
12 Year Old Alexis Shapiro Loses 50 Pounds After Gastric Bypass
This story might sound like a stereotypical kid that was overfeed by their parents, but the story of Alexis Shapiro goes much deeper than that. Just 3 years ago, Alexis was a tiny little 50 pound girl who became seriously ill from a benign brain tumor. Her strange ...
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CBS Local
Teen Births in Massachusetts Are at a Striking Low
A new report claims that teen births in Massachusetts are at a striking low rate. Published by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Friday, the report claims that Massachusetts adolescents conceive babies at memorable low rates, only 12 in ...
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Jobs & Hire
Toddler Dies E Juice: Toddler Dies After Ingesting Vape Liquid Nicotine
(Photo : Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Gabrielle Ortiz smokes an electronic cigarette at Vape New York, an electronic cigarette store on June 10, 2013 in New York City. Toddler Dies E Juice - A small child has died after ...
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Town Hall
Op-ed: Healthy Utah saves money by making more Utahns healthy
As citizens of this great state, we have a lot to be proud of, especially when it comes to health. Not only are we one of the healthiest states in the nation, we also spend the least per capita on health care — nearly half that of the highest spender, Massachusetts.
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TheHealthSite
'Poor sanitation conditions killing mothers, newborns'
Lack of safe water, sanitation and hygiene in birth settings is killing mothers and newborns in the developing world, shows a new study. In a flagship paper, 16 researchers from various organisations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the ...
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Apex Tribune
Study sheds light on clinical and biological characteristics of male breast cancer
Results of the EORTC10085/TBCRC/BIG/NABCG International Male Breast Cancer Program conducted in both Europe and in the United States and presented at the 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium found significant improvement in survival for ...
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Delhi Daily News
Weight loss surgery helps always hungry girl regain 'childhood'
A 12-year-old girl from Texas who could not stop herself from eating has undergone weight loss surgery to reduce more than 50 pounds. The girl named Alexis Shapiro, popularly known as 'Always Hungry Girl', gained weight from just 50 pounds to more than ...
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News Every day
Food Poisoning Ruins Holiday Party in Florida
(Photo : Jon Sullivan/Wikimedia Commons) An office party in Florida sent 25 people to hospital after an outbreak of food poisoning. An office party in Maitland, Florida landed 25 people in hospital two hours after they consumed catered food at the gathering.
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TheHealthSite
'Poor sanitation conditions killing mothers, newborns'
London, Dec 14 (IANS) — Lack of safe water, sanitation and hygiene in birth settings is killing mothers and newborns in the developing world, shows a new study. In a flagship paper, 16 researchers from various organisations, including the World Health ...
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Youth Health Magzine
Teen in a Heated Legal Battle a Year after Being Declared Brain Dead
A teen who has been considered brain dead for a year now is currently in the middle of a heated legal battle and debate on ethics and the real definition of brain death after her parents insisted the course reverse its previous ruling that she's already brain ...
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Diabetes Insider
Study Suggests that Memory Loss Can Signal Stroke Risk In Highly Educated
A new study indicates that people with a high level of education who complain about memory loss might actually want to get seen by a doctor as this could be a symptom of stroke risk. Afran Ikram, M.D., associate professor of neuroepidemiology at Erasmus ...
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Gawker
Cops Report First Vape-Related Kid Death After Toddler Drinks E-Juice
Police in Fort Plain, New York say a one-year-old child died this week after ingesting liquid nicotine, the "juice" used in electronic cigarettes, WABC-TV reports. According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, this would be the first confirmed ...
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Tech Times
What's Lesser Evil for Your Blood Pressure: Sugar or Salt?
A latest research suggest that cutting down on sugar can reduce the risks of high blood pressure and heart diseases. However, some scientists believe that levels of both sugar and salt should be maintained to avoid the risks of such medical conditions.
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Outbreak News Today
Norovirus cases increasing in New Mexico
New Mexico health officials say cases of norovirus are on the rise in the state. The state Department of Health said Friday that more people are coming down with the contagious virus. Noroviruses cause gastroenteritis and inflammation of the stomach and ...
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