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Cold Seen as Key After Toddler Survives After Heart Stops for 30 Minutes Little Gardell Martin, the toddler whose heart had stopped for nearly half an hour while he was submerged in an icy Pennsylvania creek, is back home running around and playing as if nothing happened.
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Spring is the start of allergy season, says Dr. Mauli Desai Dr. Mauli Desai is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Mount Sinai Hospital, She treats patients with the full spectrum of allergic disease, and has been specializing in the field since 2009.
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City of Winnipeg malathion fogging dose low, says doctor The World Health Organization (WHO) thinks malathion is "probably carcinogenic," and while one Winnipeg doctor is on board with the city's planned review of its fogging practices, he is also recommending the public take the recent news with a grain of salt.
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WHO: Monsanto Roundup 'probably carcinogenic' to humans The most widely used herbicide in the world, glyphosate, the active ingredient in the Monsanto product Roundup, was classified as "probably carcinogenic to humans," in a report released Friday by cancer researchers affiliated with the World Health ...
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Winnipeg to review mosquito insecticide after WHO finds possible cancer link A new report from the World Health Organization has found possible cancer links to popular weed killers commonly used by Canadian farmers and across the world.
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Monsanto Herbicide Dubbed 'Probably Carcinogenic' By WHO. Are They Right? An ingredient in Monsanto Monsanto's Roundup weed-killer - glyphosate - is "probably carcinogenic," according to a new decision by the World Health Organization yesterday.
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Hannaford Recalls Mixed Nuts BOSTON (CBS) - Hannaford Supermarkets announced Saturday that it has voluntarily removed two Aurora Products mixed nuts due to potential salmonella contamination.
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Stop & Shop Recalls Mixed Nuts BOSTON (CBS) - After a recall by Aurora Products, Stop and Shop Supermarket announced Saturday that it has voluntarily removed Aurora and Stop & Shop brand walnut and trail mix blend products due to potential salmonella contamination.
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Police officer helps Kentucky woman who lost 200 pounds cross 10K finish line Asia Ford decided to run a 10K as part of her personal journey to get healthy. Her last steps inspired people in a way she never imagined.
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Dozens smoke pot outside N.J. Statehouse during 'Spring Smoke Out' rally for ... TRENTON -- With chants like "One! Two! Three! Four! Smoke, smoke, smoke some more!" a crowd of more than 100 people supporting the legalization of marijuana descended Saturday on the Statehouse in Trenton.
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Health officials: Indiana is in the midst of an HIV crisis INDIANAPOLIS, March 21 (UPI) -- Health officials in Indiana are claiming the state is in the midst of an HIV crisis, with 55 reported cases.
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Police Officer Helps Determined Runner Finish Her Race, Instantly Becomes a ... Asia Ford finished the Rodes City Run in Louisville, Kentucky, in last place, but to her it's one of her biggest wins. Ford set out on the 10K with one goal in mind, to complete the race no matter what, reports WHAS 11.
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Brace For A Severe Allergy Season: Right here039s Why, Allergy Symptoms ... Allergy season could be very serious this year. What are allergies, and how can they be treated?(Photo : William Brawley | Flickr) Allergies bring misery to millions at this time each and every year, and wellness specialists are warning the public this year.
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Study Says Women Who Get More Sleep Have Greater Sexual Desire Enough quality sleep is important for a reasons. Not enough can indicate alcohol and drug abuse later in life. It can also cost you a lot of money.
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Spring Allergy Season: Extra Precaution is recommended Watery eyes, sneezes and sniffles are some of the symptoms which allergy sufferers experience now that spring has come. This year the allergy season may be shorter than usual owing to the longer winter period, but because of the changing weather ...
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Biogen drug offers hope for patients with Alzheimer's Alzheimer's has long been a scourge for tens of millions of people, robbing them gradually of their memory and cognition, and launching an agonizing decline for their loved ones to watch.
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Expert Predicts Shorter But Tough Allergy Season Hay fever is the most common allergy. Symptoms show up at the same time of the year every year from breathing pollens from trees, grasses, or weeds (seasonal form of Allergic rhinitis, AR).
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ACS Gets Behind New SGR Medicare Replacement Legislation The American College of Surgeons supports H.R. 1407 and commends the lawmakers behind the legislation that the organization believes will offer stability to the Medicare program.
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Spring Allergy Season Shorter But May Be Worse This Year; Extra Precautions ... Allergy sufferers who have been welcoming sneezes, sniffles and watery eyes as a natural part of celebrating spring may be happy to know that allergy season may be shorter this year attributed to a longer winter period.
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Test of new Alzheimer's drug excites authorities An experimental drug for Alzheimer's illness sharply slowed the decline in mental function in a modest clinical trial, researchers reported on Friday, reviving hopes for an method to therapy that until now has skilled repeated failures.
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Brace For A Severe Allergy Season: Here's Why, Allergy Symptoms And ... Allergy season could be quite severe this year. What are allergies, and how can they be treated? (Photo : William Brawley | Flickr).
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Fundamental & Technical Report on Biogen Idec Inc. (NASDAQ:BIIB) Biogen Idec Inc. (NASDAQ:BIIB) (TREND ANALYSIS) shares were traded with a volume six times higher than the average volume. The stock closed last trading session at $475.98, up by 9.76%, with a volume of 10,643,242 shares against an average volume ...
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22-month-old boy makes full recovery after near-drowning In this March 18, 2015 photo provided by Rose Martin, 22-month-old Gardell Martin sits at his home in Mifflinburg, Pa. Gardell's lifeless body pulled from an icy creek was revived after an hour and 41 minutes of CPR and has suffered virtually no lingering ...
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Kleenex on Standby, 2015's Allergy Season Could be Brutal The first day of spring may be a blessing for most, but for millions of seasonal allergy sufferers across the United States, it represents that start of another extended period of sniffles, sneezes and suffering.
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World eases up too soon on Ebola says co-discoverer of deadly virus A French Red Cross team picks up a suspected Ebola case from the centre of Forecariah Open Gallery 1 A French Red Cross team picks up a suspected Ebola case from the centre of Forecariah.
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Popular Weedkiller Roundup Can 'Probably' Cause Cancer, Warns WHO (Photo : Getty Images/Christopher Furlong) One of the most prevalent weed-killers in the world - and in the U.S - known as 'Roundup' has been labeled a probable carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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Is carcinogenic Roundup in food supply? With yesterday's announcement by the World Health Organization that the active ingredient in world's most widely used herbicide likely causes cancer, a natural question for consumers is whether the chemical glyphosate is present in their food.
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More Sleep Boosts Likelihood Of Sex (Photo : Getty Images/Lisa Maree Williams) Young women are more likely to desire sex if they get more sleep, according to a new study.
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Good Sleep Increases Sexual Desire in Women For every hour of additional sleep, a woman increases her likelihood of sexual activity by 14 percent. By Julie Sabino julie.s@hngn.
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Good Sleep, Good Sex, New Study Suggests University of Michigan Medical School postdoctoral researcher, David A. Kalmbach, from the Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Laboratory and colleagues report in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that, at least for women, getting more sleep might improve sex life.
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Mothers should not be forced to breast feed Another reason for mothers to breastfeed. If there's one thing we as a society love to do, it's to have a good go at mothers.
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Well-known weed killer deemed probable carcinogen by UN LONDON >> 1 of the world's most preferred weed-killers -- and the most broadly employed sort in the U.S. -- has been labeled a probable carcinogen by the International Agency for Analysis on Cancer.
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Women, want to have more sex? Get some sleep, study finds The study, which examined 171 women over a period of weeks, found that sleeping just one additional hour boosted the chances of getting laid the next day by 14 percent.
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Arsenic-contaminated cheap wines subject for a lawsuit Wines have been a marker of sophistication and luxury for others, but cheap wines came along and then everybody got a chance to enjoy it.
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Experts are calling for a more severe allergy season The allergy season this year could be shorter, but it is expected to be particularly severe due to an unusally wet winter. Friday marked the first day of spring which means allergies are on the way for millions.
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Study: Biogen's Alzheimer's drug slows mental decline This is the first time a treatment for the disease significantly reduced what is thought to be brain-destroying plaque in patients, says bio tech company.
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Teens Say They Even Change Clothes During Driving In the U.S. teenagers are changing their clothing while they drive, according to a new study. While today's teens are showing an increased awareness of how dangerous texting is while driving, they admit to taking part in other things that cause distractions ...
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Women and Sleep. And Sex A new study indicates that women who get proper sleep appear to have more sexual desire. This study actually involved 171 college-aged women answering a series of questionnaires regarding depression, anxiety, and sexual health.
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'Match Day' 2015 Residency Results & Update: What is it About? Friday, March 20, 2015 was "Match Day" for tens of thousands of Medical school students in the U.S. The graduating students were assigned to residency programs by the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) where they would then practice under the ...
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Hookah is more dangerous than cigarettes : study claims Hookah trend is becoming viral, earlier it was restricted to only African and Middle East countries, but now it is spreading all over the countries.
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Toddler brought back from the dead after 101 minutes of no heartbeat A 22-month old toddler was found dead in an icy creek and was immediately called for help. The little boy from Pennsylvania, Gardell Martin, was playing with his older brother near the icy stream in their family's home.
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New study suggests that Good sleep a key to Good Sex University of Michigan Medical School postdoctoral researcher, David A. Kalmbach, from the Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Laboratory has come out in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that improvement in sex life in women can happen through more sleep.
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Study shows more sleep means more sex We all want to have a better sex life and the good researchers from the University of Michigan Sleep and Circadian Research Laboratory added another item in our to-do list to get that.
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Women who sleep more are more likely to have sex Women who want to have more sex may need to sleep more. A recent study found that longer sleep duration correlated to greater sexual arousal, with an extra hour of sleep increasing the likelihood of sex by 14 percent.
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Hookah Smoking Produces More Dangerous Health Effects Than Cigarettes In the Middle East and African countries, water pipes or smoking hookah is more common than other regions of the world but this trend is getting popular in other countries as well.
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22 month boy recovered after 2 hours without pulse boy The Pennsylvanian 22 month old survived after drowning in an icy creek. When he was found in an icy stream he had no pulse and wasn't breathing.
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Men always prefer women with curves 13 A new study revealed what men prefer all this time when it comes to a woman's sexiness- a woman with a back to button curve is always sexy.
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Indiana takes CDC assistance to tackle HIV menace; 55 cases reported Amid Indiana witnessing an HIV crisis with 55 reported cases, the federal health experts have come in to attempt containing the deadly outbreak in the state's southern part.
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Alzhiemer's Cure in the Making? Biogen's Drug Shows Remarkable Results in ... An experimental drug from Biogen holds the promise of a cure for millions affected with Alzheimer's. The drug, Aducanumab, was tested in 166 people at various stages of the disease and was found to have the most pronounced effect in those with early or ...
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Pennsylvania Toddler Does a Comeback From Beyond After 101 Minutes of CPR A toddler was brought back to life after being clinically dead for nearly two hours. Gardell Martin, a 22-month old in Pennsylvania fell into icy waters of creek running near his house on March 11.
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