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Dentists also work Tooth Fairy hours at 24/7 clinic INDIANAPOLIS - You can pick up toiletries at a drugstore at all hours of the day and night. You can satisfy a 3 a.m. craving for chili cheese fries at a Steak 'n Shake.
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Vegetarian Diet Lowers Risk for Some Cancers, Study Finds To prevent certain types of cancer, a vegetarian diet with some fish might be the best protection, according to a new study. A new study, published online Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that fish-eating vegetarians, ...
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Genomic medicine needs a long-term tack NIH director Francis Collins talks at the 2015 Future of Genomic Medicine Conference. In the background is Scripps Health cardiologist/geneticist Dr.
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Lisa Bonchek Adams, Who Wrote About Her Cancer, Dies Read: When to Live-Blog Your Cancer. Lisa Bonchek Adams, a prominent online writer who inspired and provoked readers with her extensive writing on her experience with cancer, died Friday evening.
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Cancer Is in Remission for Teen Forced to Undergo Chemo A 17-year-old girl's cancer appears to be in remission after she was forced to undergo chemotherapy by the state because she refused treatment, her lawyer said Monday.
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Could 'Love Hormone' Be a Weight-Loss Aid for Men? FRIDAY, March 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Preliminary research in a small number of men suggests that the "love hormone" oxytocin may reduce appetite, potentially turning it into a tool for weight loss.
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'Love hormone' nasal spray could reduce calorie intake in men A study has found that a single dose of nasal spray containing the hormone oxytocin led to reduced caloric intake in healthy men. In particular, the synthetic nasal formulation reduced the consumption of fatty foods.
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Facebook should remove 'feeling fat' emoticon: petition Activist group Endangered Bodies' campaign urges the popular social network to remove the "fat" options from its current moods feature because it can be hurtful and promotes body shaming.
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Kid's Asthma Not Linked to Maternal SSRIs in Pregnancy savesaved. by Molly Walker Contributing Writer. Children whose depressed mothers took newer antidepressants while pregnant were not at increased risk of childhood asthma, according to a retrospective, population-based study in Denmark.
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AcelRx Says FDA Calls for Additional Trial on Zalviso AcelRx Pharmaceuticals Inc. said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is calling for an additional clinical trial to assess risk tied to its experimental pain-management treatment, further delaying its potential approval and marketing.
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Could the 'Love Hormone' Be a Weight-Loss Aid for Men? (HealthDay News) -- Preliminary research in a small number of men suggests that the "love hormone" oxytocin may reduce appetite, potentially turning it into a tool for weight loss.
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Divorce is a more likely end to marriage when wife is seriously ill The effect of divorce on health risks is well researched, but less understood is how health, or the lack of it, may affect the risk of divorce.
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Losing just half an hour of sleep 'can impact body weight and metabolism' The findings of new research presented at ENDO 2015, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society in San Diego, CA, suggest that losing just half an hour of sleep can have long-term consequences for body weight and metabolism.
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Divorce More Likely When Wife Gets Seriously Ill, Study Finds A marriage is more likely to end in divorce when a wife is seriously ill, according to a new study. The study, published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, found that a marriage was 6% more likely to end in divorce when a wife was diagnosed with ...
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Report: Rural hospitals get billions in extra Medicare funds A law that allows rural hospitals to bill Medicare for rehabilitation services for seniors at higher rates than nursing homes and other facilities has led to billions of dollars in extra government spending, federal investigators say.
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Chicago's retired Cardinal George released from hospital CHICAGO - Chicago's retired Cardinal Francis George is home after several days of evaluation at a hospital. He stopped treatment for cancer more than a month ago.
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Dog detects thyroid cancer in human urine with almost 90% accuracy, study finds Dogs are often referred to as "man's best friend," and a new study brings further strength to this term after revealing how a rescue dog called Frankie was able to detect the presence of thyroid cancer in human urine samples with almost 90% accuracy.
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Overheard: Attack of the Biosimilars Biosimilars have reached the U.S. This isn't a tagline for an alien horror flick: Biosimilars are analogous to generic versions of small-molecule pharmaceuticals.
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Knowing what you want in life increases your lifespan If you are one of the people who have a high sense of purpose in life, you may live longer, claims a new study. Having a high sense of purpose in life may lower your risk of death, heart disease and stroke, according to a new study led by researchers at Mount ...
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Losing 30 minutes of sleep daily triggers weight gain Losing as little as half an hour of sleep per day on weekdays can have long-term consequences for body weight and metabolism, new research has found.
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EPA rules for wood stoves get updated View Slideshow Request to buy this photo KYLE ROBERTSON | DISPATCH Don Bauer of Bauer Stoves shows a wood-burning stove at his store in Urbana, Ohio.
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Seeing Opportunities in Psychedelic Drugs Back to The Wire What is The Wire? The Wire features the latest news coverage from The Atlantic. Seeing Opportunity in Psychedelic Drugs.
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Deadly bird flu strain confirmed in 2 Missouri facilities Missouri agriculture officials have quarantined two commercial facilities after a strain of bird flu that's deadly to poultry but poses no immediate public health concern was detected.
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Joplin hospital preparing to reopen after deadly tornado A new Joplin hospital that replaces one destroyed by a deadly tornado is preparing to open. The Joplin Globe (http://bit.ly/18sIlZU ) reports that hundreds turned out Saturday for an open house in advance of the March 22 opening of the new Mercy Hospital ...
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Planet Fitness transgender-friendly policy 'threatens women's safety,' Midland ... Members of Planet Fitness, 4572 State in Green Acres Plaza, Saginaw Township, work out during lunch break on Tuesday, Jan 8, 2013.
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Six-way kidney swap complete at San Francisco hospital March 5, 2015: Surgeons remove a kidney from Zully Broussard at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, California in this handout photo provided by California Pacific Medical Center.
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New EPA wood stove rules concern makers, users While North Carolina doesn't register as a top wood-burning state, several mountain counties have high percentages of wood stove fans - and they're a passionate bunch.
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Psychedelic Drugs Have Nothing To Do With Mental Health Issues Psychedelic drugs are substances that mainly affects the cognitive and perceptive functions of the brain by agonizing serotonin receptors.
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'Love hormone' oxytocin could help men lose weight: study A nasal spray containing a synthetic version of the 'love hormone' oxytocin caused men to eat fewer calories during a recent study.
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Tackling Depression Could Reduce Cardiovascular Risk, Study Finds The association seemed to be stronger for treating more severe cases of depression than was the effect of using statins to lessen cardiovascular risk, say the specialists from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City, UT.
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Scientists say hormone nasal spray can help men eat less CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 8 (UPI) -- New research suggests one treatment of oxytocin nasal spray could quickly start a habit of eating less for men.
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Study Finds Psychedelic Drugs Might Be Helpful For Human Mental Health Psychedelic substances have been used by people all over the world throughout history. Whether it is eating mushrooms or smoking plants these perfectly natural substances are believed—by ancient cultures—to help encourage enlightenment and a ...
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Psychedelic Drugs Less Harmful Than Alcohol, New Study Suggests A pioneering study has reached the conclusion that psychedelic drugs may not in fact have a detrimental impact on a person's mental health after all.
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Study Finds: Psychedelic Drugs Not Linked To Mental Health Issues An extensive survey of nearly 135,000 people shows that psychedelic drugs are not linked with mental health issues. Earlier, a research from Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim demonstrated that psychedelic drugs increases the ...
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Nuts Correlated to Better Heart Health For Teens Earlier, nuts were considered unhealthy due to its high fat content. Nevertheless, now it has been encouraged especially among teens because they have a health fatty acid profile and are high in protein, vitamins, and minerals.
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Thyroid cancer risk greater in survivors of breast cancer SAN DIEGO - Survivors of breast cancer are at an increased risk for developing thyroid cancer compared with the general population, according to research presented at The Endocrine Society annual meeting.
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Novartis AG (ADR) Zarxio Becomes First Biosimilar Approved For Sale In US Novartis AG (ADR) (NYSE:NVS) on Friday won the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval for its biosimilar drug Zarxio, a cheaper imitation version of Amgen, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AMGN) Neupogen, making Zarxio the first ever biosimilar to be ...
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Study, Oxytocin May Reduce Appetite, Making it a Safe and Highly Effective ... The new study tried a manufactured nasal formulation of oxytocin, and discovered the hormone treatment lessened the quantity of calories that men consumed, particularly calories from greasy foods.
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Antidepressants Reduce Stroke Risks in Patients with Moderate and Severe ... A 5,000-patient study conducted over a three-year period at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City, UT, revealed that antidepressants have a positive effect on the circulatory system, reducing coronary artery disease and stroke rates.
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Depression Reduces Heart Disease? Anti-Depressant Fight Risks Says Study MIAMI, FL - MARCH 23: A bottle of antidepressant pills named Effexor is shown March 23, 2004 photographed in Miami, Florida. The Food and Drug Administration asked makers of popular antidepressants to add or strengthen suicide-related warnings on ...
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State reports avian influenza found in flock at Jasper County turkey farm near ... The Missouri Department of Agriculture said avian influenza has been found in a flock on a turkey farm in Asbury, and the department is working with the USDA, state health officials and corporate partners to contain the outbreak.
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Planet Fitness revokes membership of woman being judgmental in the ... Planet Fitness of Midland, Michigan is a topic that is buzzing all over social media. The location is making headlines after a trans-phobic cis-gendered female member complained about a trans woman's use of the locker room.
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Study Links Teenage Nut Consumption with Lower Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk Nuts have for some time been considered one of the finest things a person can eat to promote general health and wellbeing, but a new study has for the first time drawn direct links between nut consumption during teenage years and long-term heart health.
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Oxytocin nasal spray raises hopes for appetite reduction and weight loss in ... Oxytocin has been well documented to enhance sexual activity because it is released in the brain when people engage in sexual acts of kissing, cuddling, and sex - hence its reason for being called the "love hormone" - and it has also been linked to babies' ...
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Antidepressant Medication May Help Lower Stroke, Coronary Artery Disease Risks Antidepressant therapy may be keeping those with serious depression from risks to cardiovascular health. Improved mood may bring improved heart health behaviors such as exercise, researchers suggest.
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3-year long study says Depression is directly linked to Heart disease Millions of people suffer from depression but only a few seek medical attention to help treat their case. A group of scientists conducted a 3-year long study with over 5,000 participating patients who suffer from moderate to severe depression.
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Standards being tightened for new stoves, but it will be costly COEUR d'ALENE - New federal rules to improve wood stove emissions are going into effect soon, and while existing wood stoves won't be affected, new ones will.
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Psychedelic drug use does not increase the risk of mental health problems A new study conducted by clinical psychologist Pål-Ørjan Johansen and neuroscientist Teri Krebs from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology has found that the use of psychedelic drugs does not increase the risk of mental health problems.
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Depression Treatment Could Reduce Heart Disease Risk Treating depression with antidepressants for patients suffering from moderate to severe depression seems to lower rates of death, coronary artery disease and stroke, according to doctors at Salt Lake City's Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute.
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Planet Fitness Terminates Woman's Membership After She Complained About ... A debate sparked over transgender rights in Michigan when a local Planet Fitness decided to revoke a woman's gym membership after she refused to stop telling other members "a man" was using the women's locker room.
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