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Freezing eggs for IVF could hamper motherhood, research suggests A research conducted by a team of experts from the Center for Human Reproduction in New York looked into data from 380 fertility centers across the country, which takes charge of 92 percent of all IVF cycles.
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IVF with frozen eggs may not work as well, study finds Infertile women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be less likely to give birth if they use frozen eggs from donors instead of fresh donor eggs, a new study finds.
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Pelvic pain may be common among reproductive-age women, study finds "Women were asked to indicate on a diagram the areas where they felt pain. The color-coded blocks show the number of women reporting pain, ranging from the least pain (top block) to the most pain (bottom block).
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Study shows music can benefit surgery patients A study has found that music can benefit surgery patients even when played while they are on the operating table. Research in the UK shows that listening to music played before, after and even during surgery leads to reduced pain, anxiety and need for ...
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Trans-fat increases mortality risk by 34%: Study New Delhi: A sigh of relief for healthy people who consume a reasonable amount of saturated fat in their diet as latest research suggest no health risk for them.
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Music boosts recovery from surgery, reduces pain Listening to music before, during and after surgery reduces patients' pain, eases anxiety and lessens the need for painkillers, British scientists said on Thursday.
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CompaniesCoca-Cola HBC sales grow in Greece but not Russia Greece's economy may have been through the wringer over the past six months, as the cash-strapped country hammered out the terms of a new €85bn rescue with its creditors, but it seems as though consumers are still willing to spend on small luxuries ...
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Google to develop bandage-sized glucose monitoring devices Somewhat lost amid this week's excitement surrounding Google's rebirth as Alphabet was the company's latest foray into the world of medical devices.
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Recent studies show that saturated fats are not directly linked to coronary ... Dubai: Saturated fats are one of the main building blocks of many cellular structures in the human body and should be consumed in reasonable amounts, said Dr Sonia Gupte, General Physician at iCare Clinics.
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Cutting saturated fat doesn't necessarily reduce heart disease risk Doctors have told patients for decades to eat less saturated fat - the predominant kind in red meat, butter and cheese -- as a way to prevent heart disease.
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Parents create 'visual bucket list' for daughter who's going blind (CNN) What would you want to see if you knew that you would go blind in the next five to 10 years? Little Elizabeth "Lizzy" Myers doesn't know it yet, but she's losing her vision.
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Online Doctor Visits Are Set to Surge When the great summer cold hit my family, we hunkered down with soup, tissues and TV. But then my cough started to sound more worrisome.
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Kansas City Care Clinic receives federal designation The Kansas City Care Clinic announced Wednesday that it has been designated a federally qualified health center, making it eligible for federal grants and enhanced Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement.
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Obamacare Increases Number of Insured Hispanics (and All Adults Too) It looks like Obamacare is working for at least one demographic (and probably others). Recent federal data just released says that approximately 28.3 percent of adult Hispanics in the United States lacked health insurance for the first three months of ...
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Fish oil helps minimize disorders for those at risk of schizophrenia, study finds As long as seven years after getting a 12-week course of Omega-3 fatty acid supplements, new research has found that young people at very high risk of developing schizophrenia were much less likely than those who did not get the supplements to develop ...
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Going to a Hospital Might Kill You When was the the last time you went to a hospital and stayed there overnight? If it was recently, you might want to go and have yourself checked for any other infections, because hospitals are not so clean as you think they are.
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Officials discuss best methods of eliminating Hospital Superbugs Health experts keep on saying that it is extremely important to prevent spreading of germs in healthcare settings to keep hospital "superbugs" at bay.
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Third West Nile case in Dallas Co. confirmed Dallas County Health and Human Services has confirmed the third case of West Nile virus in a human in the county this summer on Wednesday.
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Fish oil may block psychosis years later: study PARIS, France - Omega-3, a fatty acid found in oily fish, may prevent the onset of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders long after being consumed, according to a study released Tuesday.
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Ticks: Summer's Unwanted Guests At a recent dinner party in Greenwich, Conn., Topic A was not stock futures or boarding school, but something decidedly less tony: ticks.
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West Nile virus found in mosquitoes CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WJCL) -- The presence of West Nile virus in mosquitoes in Chatham County has health officials warning area residents to take precautions.
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Photo of mom breastfeeding son, friend's toddler as 'milk brothers' ignites ... BALA CYNWYD, Pa. - A Pennsylvania mom has ignited a national debate about breastfeeding after she shared a photo that shows her breastfeeding her 16-month-old son and her friend's 18-month-old son at the same time.
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Sandra Lee Is Released From Hospital After Surgery for Infection Sandra Lee, the television host and longtime companion of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, was released from the hospital on Wednesday, her spokeswoman said, after undergoing surgery meant to address a lingering infection, several months after she ...
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Debate ignited after a mom posted photo of breast feeding her son and friend's son A breast feeding photo shared by a mom from Pennsylvania kicked off a national debate on breast feeding. In the photo she shared, the mom was breast feeding her eighteen month old son as well as her friend's sixteen month old son at a time.
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70% of Americans say no way to breastfeeding friends' kids: poll The majority of Americans are crying over spilled milk. An astonishing 70% of people don't think women should breastfeed other people's kids after seeing a Pennsylvania mom bare her beliefs online, according to a Good Morning America poll Wednesday.
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'Milk Siblings' Breast-Feeding Photo Sparks Controversy A remarkable photo of a woman breast-feeding not just her own baby, but her friend's as well, is sparking major debate. Charlie Interrante, 25, wanted her 18-month-old son Mateo to breast-feed even if she couldn't do it herself.
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Oklahoma health officials say person dies from deadly amoeba OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma State Department of Health say a Carter County resident has died after coming in contact with a deadly amoeba while swimming in Lake Murray.
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Africa Marks Polio-free Year Africa has marked a full year since its last recorded case of polio, a key step in the future eradication of the disease. The last recorded case of polio in the continent was in Somalia last year, following an outbreak in the Horn of Africa region two ...
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West Nile puts 2 in city in hospital Frank Dinkins of the Toledo Area Sanitary District gets a water sample from a catch basin on Collins Park Avenue in East Toledo. He was looking for mosquito larvae.
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Frustration grows amid Legionnaires' outbreak in the Bronx Even though no new cases with an onset of symptoms have occurred since Aug.3, Bronx residents are at wit's end over the Legionnaires' disease outbreak.
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Scott Stringer blasts de Blasio's handling of Legionnaires' City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Wednesday became the third potential 2017 mayoral challenger to criticize Mayor de Blasio's handling of the Legionnaires' disease outbreak, which has now infected 119 people.
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Cost of treating transgender troops called negligible WASHINGTON - Treating the military's estimated 12,800 transgender troops with hormone therapy and surgery will cost about $5.6 million a year, a tiny amount compared with overall spending on military health care, according to an article published ...
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Electronic Sports League reveals list of drugs banned from e-sports After announcing plans to implement a drug testing policy last month, the Electronic Sports League has today published the full list of substances that e-sports players will be prohibited from using.
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First-time parents' happiness drops after birth - study The effect of a new baby on a person's life is devastatingly bad - worse than divorce, worse than unemployment and worse even than the death of a partner.
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David Carter is not your average NFL star. Source: Facebook CHICAGO Bears defensive lineman David Carter eats all the time. All the time. The 136kg unit has revealed the extraordinary lengths he goes to, to maintain his massive frame while sticking to a strictly vegan diet.
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Pygmies killed and mutilated by rival Congo tribe At least 30 pygmies have been hacked to death or shot with arrows in an attack by a rival tribe in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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DR Congo must protect civilians in ethnic strife KINSHASA: Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo must protect civilians from rival Bantu and Pygmy fighters in a conflict that has killed hundreds since 2013, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.
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Mexico bans free baby formula in bid to boost low breastfeeding rates Women breastfeed babies during an event, at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. Photograph: Henry Romero/Reuters. Associated Press in Mexico City.
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US uninsured rate drops steeply over past year Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts (CNN) The rate of Americans without health insurance dropped steeply over the last year to 9.2%, the Obama administration reported on Wednesday, a sharp decline likely to reinforce White House claims the Affordable ...
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ESL details anti-doping policies for ESL One Cologne The league revealed the new drug policy today in a post on Reddit, saying that it will be following the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) list of prohibited substances [PDF].
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Oklahoman swimming in lake dies after being infected by a brain-eating amoeba An Oklahoma resident was killed after being infected by a brain-eating amoeba, it emerged Wednesday. In a news release, the Oklahoma State Department of Health said 'a Carter County adult has died due to Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM) ...
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NFL's vegan lineman touts diet NFL LINEMAN STANDS BY VEGAN DIET. David Carter of the Chicago Bears is a rarity in the NFL: a 300-pound vegan defensive tackle. Carter, who had a short offseason stint with the Raiders in 2014, detailed his diet with GQ.
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Washington State is letting new parents bring their babies to work whenever ... If a pilot program in Washington State is successful, expect to see a lot of babies going to work with their parents. In June, state officials enacted the "Infant-at-Work Program Policy," which lets new moms, dads, and legal guardians working at the ...
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Sexting can add bang in the bedroom That increased gratification, however, did not carry over to singles surveyed, or to respondents who said they were in a "very committed" relationship.
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More women than ever are surviving ovarian cancer, study finds Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, a disease that has long been associated with a very high death rate, are much more likely to survive now than they were decades ago, researchers say.
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Red Cross issues urgent call for most needed blood types MERRILLVILLE | The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to to give blood in August and help meet the constant need for blood products by patients.
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2 aides charged with posting videos of elderly patients LOWELL, Mass. (AP) - Two nurses' aides have been charged with posting humiliating videos of their elderly nursing home patients online.
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Cervical cancer fight begins in W Cape Cape Town - Thousands of Grade 4 girls in the Western Cape are set to be inoculated against the human papilloma virus (HPV) as the provincial department of Health takes its vaccination campaign to schools this week.
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2 aides charged with posting videos of elderly patients Two nurses' aides have been charged with posting humiliating videos of their elderly nursing home patients online. A judge told the women on Tuesday their acts were "beyond reprehensible," the Lowell Sun reported (http://bit.
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Nguyen: The Family of Hall of Famer Junior Seau vs. The NFL Junior Seau was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 8, 2015. Seau had given 20 years to the game - with 12 Pro Bowl and 6 First-Team All Pro appearances.
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