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Breast Milk Scams Taint Samples From Online Sellers In the growing, online market for breast milk - sold by nursing moms to other parents to feed their babies - more than one in 10 tested samples contained cow's milk, researchers reported Monday.
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Less than recommended physical activity may still lengthen life (Reuters Health) - Staying active, even only slightly, confers major longevity benefits, researchers say. During many years of follow-up, people who did less than the minimum recommended amount of physical activity still had a considerable decrease in risk of ...
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Some online breast milk might contain cow's milk Human breast milk has been sold online for years, and health experts have warned about possible dangers. Now they have a new warning: Some of the milk for sale isn't strictly human - it's been topped off with cow's milk.
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Breast milk purchased online may be topped with cow's milk, study finds Ten percent of breast milk samples purchased online have added cow's milk or formula— which may pose health risks to babies with allergies and expose children to infectious disease— reveals a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics.
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Men, women differ on whether they'd have killed Hitler (NEWSER) If you had a time machine, would you go back and kill Hitler before he could lead the Nazis? Men and women both see the benefits of such an act, but men seem more likely to pull the trigger, The Independentreports.
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Mindy Kaling's brother 'pretended to be black' to get into medical school Vijay Chokalingam, the brother of the actress Mindy Kaling (whose real name is Vera Mindy Chokalingam), has written a book about his experiences posing as a black man, in order to take advantage of positive discrimination policies and gain acceptance to ...
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Breast Milk Sold Online May Not Be 100% Human Milk Buying breast milk online in order to nourish a baby with important nutrients that are not available from formula may not always be the safest choice, a new study suggests.
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Breast Milk Bought Online Might Contain Cow's Milk, Study Finds MONDAY, April 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Parents who buy breast milk online may not always get 100 percent human milk. A new study found about 10 percent of samples tested were contaminated with cow's milk.
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Minnesota reports 2 more bird flu cases ST. PAUL, Minn. - Health officials in Minnesota are reporting two more cases of bird flu in commercial turkey operations. The latest cases are in Stearns County and in Kandiyohi County.
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Sam's Club, Kroger pull all Blue Bell Ice Cream products DALLAS - Two other large retailers have decided to pull Blue Bell Ice Cream from their shelves as a precautionary measure after the company announced it was temporarily closing an Oklahoma production plant.
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Mindy Kaling's Brother Is a Cool Prankster Upsetting the Status Quo "I got into medical school because I said I was black," writes Mindy Kaling's older brother Vijay Chokal-Ingam on his website AlmostBlack.
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Package holiday boom fuels cancer legacy Pensioners in the UK are seven times more likely to develop the deadliest form of skin cancer than they were four decades ago, because of the rise in package holidays, experts have warned.
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Is fish oil safe during chemotherapy? Fish oil supplements might make cancer chemotherapy less effective - but many people with cancer were taking those supplements in a recent survey.
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Spike in skin cancer rates in pensioners linked to cheap vacations The rise of cheap holiday packages starting in the 1960s is being linked to increasing skin cancer rates among Britons over the age of 65.
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Pensioners seven times more likely to have skin cancer than in 1970s 'The statistics are a legacy coming through from the early days of package holidays, when people got sunburned and didn't know the risks.
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Pensioners seven times more likely to get skin cancer than in the 1970s Pensioners are seven times more likely to develop serious skin cancer today than they were 40 years ago, research shows. Decades of cheap package holidays mean that thousands of retired people every year are paying with their health for sunburn they ...
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Skin cancer spike 'from 1960s holidays' A boom in cheap package holidays in the 1960s is partly behind the "worrying rise" in skin cancers in pensioners, Cancer Research UK suggests.
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Could Drinking Coffee Reduce Your Skin Cancer Risk? New findings published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute show that drinking coffee, along with its other health benefits, could help to reduce the risk of developing melanoma.
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Campaign aims to boost NY organ donor registration ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - An organ donation organization has launched a campaign to get New Yorkers to register as organ donors, noting that the state ranks dead last in the nation for the percentage of residents registered.
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Drinking Coffee May Reduce Skin Cancer Risk Coffee (Photo : Flickr/CC) A recent study suggests that drinking coffee reduces the risk of malignant melanoma. A recent study suggests that drinking coffee reduces the risk of developing malignant melanoma.
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Florida starting to use Flakka, drug more dangerous than bath salts, dubbed '$5 ... A new designer drug which can be even stronger than crystal meth or bath salts and cause effects that are on par with cocaine is showing up on the streets in Florida more than ever before.
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Pensioners Seven Times More Likely To Get Deadly Skin Cancer Than 40 Years ... Pensioners are seven times a lot of seemingly to develop dangerous carcinoma than they were within the 1970's, in step with Cancer analysis Britain, that blames the rise on the increase of low cost package holidays and therefore the desirability of a tanned ...
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Too much Salt in Packaged and Processed Food warns CDC According to United States Centers for disease control (CDC) packaged and processed foods contains huge amount of salt, however such fact has been constantly ignored by producers knowingly.
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What Does It Take to Protect a Bat? WASHINGTON (CN) - Environmentalists are outraged that though 99 percent of Northern long-eared bats have died of white-nose syndrome in their core habitat, the federal government has listed the species as threatened rather than endangered.
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Texas grocery chain HEB pulls all Blue Bell products This undated photo provided by Blue Bell shows Blue Bell Chocolate Chip Country Cookies. (AP). Texas grocery chain H-E-B is pulling Blue Bell Ice Cream from shelves as a precaution after a recall of some of the ice cream maker's products that were ...
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Fish oil supplements make Cancer patients resistant to chemotherapy, finds study A recent study which has been published in the journal JAMA Oncology which recommends that those patients who are about to get a chemotherapy regimen must refrain from consuming fish oil supplements a day or two before and after the completion of the ...
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The problem with affirmative action in one picture "The true story of an Indian American who got into medical school by pretending to be an African American." So says Vijay Chokal-Ingam, the brother of Mindy Kaling from the hit TV show "The Mindy Project," who has just come out of the closet.
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Drug-Resistant Bacteria being brought in the US by Tourists and Returning ... As per the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, travelers such as tourists and returning vacationers are bringing a drug-resistant strain of the Shigella sonnei bacteria to the United States and spreading it from one person to the other.
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Study Reveals, Fish Oil Supplements Might Reduce Chemotherapy's Effectiveness A recent study has discovered that use of fish oil supplements may make chemotherapy treatment for cancer less effective. But a new survey has discovered that many cancer patients were taking those supplements.
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How bill awaiting congressional OK achieves Medicare savings Details of how the bipartisan bill rewriting Medicare reimbursement of doctors, awaiting congressional approval this month, would squeeze savings from the health care program for the elderly: AMOUNT OF MEDICARE PREMIUMS.
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Specific Fish Oils May Increase Chemotherapy Resistance, Study Suggests Consuming certain fish oils as well as specific fish, herring and mackerel, may increase the risk of cancer patients developing a resistance to chemotherapy, according to a new study recently published in the journal JAMA Oncology.
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Packaged Foods in Stores Contain Too Much Salt, CDC Reports Salt is used to enhance flavor of food, and in many cases we grow to love it, to crave it as part of our meals. However, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly every single Americans exceed the daily salt limits ...
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CDC says 77% of packaged grocery store foods contain high level of Sodium A recent study conducted by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) holds packaged and processed foods as the main culprits behind the Americans' consuming salt in excess of the daily recommended allowance.
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A New Designer Drug That Causes 'Excited Delirium' Is Sweeping Florida A new designer drug is getting increasingly popular in Florida and causing people to undergo even more extreme highs than bath salts or crystal meth.
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Chemotherapy is Ineffective if You Take Fish Oil Supplements Although, people are always advised to eat a lot of fish since fish oil is very good for your health, it seems that in the case of people who undergo cancer treatment oil fish is not good.
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CDC: Packaged Meats, Pasta Overstep Federal Salt Intake Guidelines 80% Of ... A new report by the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states processed and packaged foods have high amounts of salt.
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Most Americans Consume More than Needed Amount of Salt on Daily Basis ... Usually we use salt to enhance the taste of our food. Its importance made us fall in love with it. Nevertheless, a recent study reported, "Nearly every single American exceeds the daily salt limits that have been set by federal nutrition experts and we eat too ...
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CDC Warns on Spread of Drug-Resistant Stomach Bug in U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issues a warning this week that a drug-resistant stomach bug has been spreading across the United States through international travelers.
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Brain Compass Implants Help Blind Mice See Researcher Yuji Ikegaya and Hiroaki Norimoto from the University of Tokyo performed an experiment in which they provided a number of rats with geomagnetic prosthetics.
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Too much iced tea led to kidney damage, doctors say NEW YORK - Doctors traced an Arkansas man's kidney failure to an unusual cause - his habit of drinking a gallon of iced tea each day.
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Hybrid Image Of Albert Einstein And Marilyn Monroe Reveals The Quality Of ... A picture, which is creating an optical illusion, has gone viral on the internet. However, the blurry picture of Marilyn Monroe superimposed with a finely detailed image of Albert Einstein could also help you figure out if you need eyeglasses or contacts.
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Cheap holiday packages are blamed for rise in skin cancer Summer-Holidays According to Cancer Research UK, pensioners are seven times more likely to develop skin cancer than they were in 1970's.
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Drug resistant bacteria are from foreign lands- CDC 3 A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns people when travelling because foreign visitors and travelers from other countries are coming home with drug-resistant strain of bacteria within them.
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New GPS allows Blind Rats to See once more The song Three Blind Mice just came to life and got a longer version in the new research conducted in Japan. Researchers at the University of Tokyo made a device that allows blind rats to see again.
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CDC Says Packaged Processed Food Contains Too Much Sodium According to a recent study co nducted by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) packaged and processed foods contain too much salt.
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Allergies and Outdoor Fun: How to Keep Seasonal Allergies from Getting in the ... Finally seeing the sun and being able to leave the bulky coat at home makes many of us ready to bolt out the door and enjoy the great weather.
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Excessive Iced Tea Consumption Linked To Kidney Failure According to doctors, consuming a gallon of iced tea regularly could have caused kidney failure in a 56-year-old U.S. man, Reuters reported.
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Researchers Create Picture to help you Determine Quality of Your Eyesight A picture could help you determine the quality of your eyesight and figure out if you need eyeglasses or contacts. The picture has gone viral on the internet and shows you the blurry picture of Marilyn Monroe superimposed with a finely detailed image of Albert ...
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Beauty or brains? Einstein-Monroe photo may reveal if you need g ... Do you see Albert Einstein or Marilyn Monroe? If you're seeing Monroe, you may want to consult your eye doctor. A new video has been released by AsapSCIENCE explaining the optical illusion.
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Two Syrians die from H1N1 swine flu BEIRUT, April 6 (Reuters) - Two Syrians died of H1N1 swine flu last month and six others were suspected of carrying the infection, Syria's state news agency SANA said on Monday.
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