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Bariatric Surgery Superior to Lifestyle Intervention for Remitting T2DM in ... The longer-term effectiveness of bariatric c surgical procedures as compared with lifestyle management for those with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and obesity has been firmly established by a study published online by JAMA Surgery.
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Study Identifies Benefits Of Weight Loss Surgery for Diabetes Patients A new study compares the benefits of weight loss surgery for people with type 2 diabetes. It was a small study but still, the comparison says that weight loss surgery might have a better 3 year result than people who do not have the surgery and only ...
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New antibody discovery holds promise for dengue vaccine Worldwide, there are around 390 million cases of dengue a year - a potentially deadly mosquito-borne virus. But according to a new study published in the journal Science, researchers have made a discovery that could lead to a vaccine and treatments for ...
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Suspected Congo Ebola victims test negative for the virus The government and World Health Organization investigated a possible outbreak about 270 km (170 miles) northeast of the capital when the hunters developed Ebola-like symptoms after eating an antelope that appeared to be sick when they killed it ...
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Suspected DR Congo Ebola Victims Test Negative For The Virus KINSHASA, July 6 (BERNAMA-NNN-AGENCIES) -- Six hunters in the Democratic Republic of Congo who fell sick and were suspected to have Ebola have tested negative for the virus, the health minister said.
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Traders' hormones 'increase financial risk-taking' The hormones cortisol and testosterone can influence stock market traders to take more financial risks in a stressful and competitive environment, researchers say.
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Philippines Confirms First Case of MERS (MANILA, Philippines) - Health officials say a 36-year-old foreigner who arrived in the Philippines from the Middle East is under quarantine after testing positive for the MERS virus.
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Stella & Chewy's recalls dog and cat food after Listeria found The company has a full list of recalled dinners and treats on its website. "The health and safety of our customers and their pets is always of the utmost importance to us," Stella & Chewy's said on Facebook.
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Is it possible to 'sniff out' autism? A team of researchers has suggested that the way children sniff different aromas can form the basis of a test for autism. By: ANI | London | July 4, 2015 2:58 pm.
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State health officials warn New Yorkers to guard against West Nile Virus ALBANY - Public health officials in New York State are reminding residents of the dangers posed by mosquitoes after West Nile Virus was found in two counties.
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A Lack of Awareness Heightens the Risk of Diabetes Only about 10 per cent of people who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes know about their condition, which makes it hard to take proactive measures while there is still time to prevent the full-blown disease, according to a new study.
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Diabetes drug may help obese people lose fat A drug originally meant for diabetics may help obese individuals without diabetes shed weight and also keep it off, suggests a research.
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Study: can autism be diagnosed in a sniff? Autism could be diagnosed using smells, finds a new, small study that could prompt further research. The study published in the journal Current Biology found a sniff response test could be used as an early indicator of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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Nebraska Girl's Death Brings Life for Other Children A Nebraska girl is being hailed a hero after her death helped two other children live. 3-year-old Olivia from North Platte had a terminal disease and this year, her health began to deteriorate while she was on a Disney cruise.
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FDA approves Orkambi to treat cystic fibrosis, boosting Boston-based company In May its approval looked more doubtful after a review questioned whether the combination was actually more effective than ivacaftor alone - but the FDA panel backed the drug a few days later.
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Farid Fata, Doctor Who Gave Chemo to Healthy Patients, Faces Sentencing A Michigan doctor who misdiagnosed hundreds of patients with cancer and then bombarded them with unnecessary treatments will have to face his victims - who lost their health, savings and trust - when an emotional sentencing hearing opens this week.
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County launches West Nile surveillance program Three types of mosquito traps being used in Franklin County all attract female mosquitos. The CO2 trap, top left, uses dry ice as bait and the BG Sentinel Trap, bottom left, uses dry ice and a scent lure; both attrach mosquitos looking for a blood meal.
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Children at a detention center were given an adult dose of the hepatitis A vaccine About 250 children at a Texas detention center were administered adult dosages of the hepatitis A vaccine, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.
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Poison ivy's urushiol oil gives the itch, prevention is easy When it comes to poison ivy the summertime is when cases often swell up and become more common, just like the rash appears more vividly in the warm weather.
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Girl, 3, helps two children after death from brain cancer NORTH PLATTE, NE (KNOP/CNN) - Three families are now connected because of one little girl. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Olivia Swedberg, 3, had a terminal disease, but her organs would go on to save other children.
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New herpes test kit approved by FDA; costs less than $10 The US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) has approved a test system and test for herpes simplex 1 virus IgG developed by Theranos.
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Theranos Blood Test For Herpes Approved By The FDA The FDA has approved use of the finger-prick blood test kit for herpes developed by startup company Theranos. Despite criticism, the company founder said the decision of the FDA validates Theranos' commitment to providing affordable and high-quality ...
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CDPH updates warning about certain seafood caught California Consumers are being warned by state officials to not eat recreationally caught seafood from Monterey, Santa Cruz or Santa Barbara counties.
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Foodie health hazard: seafood from 3 CA counties The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has declared a warning for certain types of seafood caught in three California counties: Monterey, Santa Cruz and Santa Barbara.
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Red Cross appeal for dog blood donors The Red Cross is appealing for more people to register their dogs to donate blood, as the demand for canine blood grows. Two year old Oscar donated for the first time a few weeks ago and has already helped save the lives of other dogs which desperately ...
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Genetically Diverse Parents Produce Taller, Smarter Kids - Study (Photo : Getty Images/Daniel Berehulak) Parents with greater genetic diversity are more likely to produce offspring that are taller and smarter, according to a new study.
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FDA increases level of examination linked to safety of codeine in drugs for ... It has been reported that Food and Drug Administration has taken a step to better scrutinize safety concerns regarding use of cough syrups that contain codeine, in children less than 12 years old.
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FDA examines safety of using codeine in children's drugs According to reports, FDA is increasing the level of its examination of safety concerns related to the use of cough syrups having codeine, for children below the age of 12.
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Obese Diabetics Recommended To Go Under The Knife-New Study Reveals Obesity is a major concern for Americans More than one-third (34.9% or 78.6 million) of U.S. adults are obese. Obesity-related conditions include heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer.
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