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White House program to aim at combating rise in heroin deaths WASHINGTON With a rise nationally in fatal heroin overdoses, the White House on Monday will announce a plan pairing law enforcement officials with public health workers in an effort to emphasize treatment rather than prosecution of addicts, the ...
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State officials: Heroin overdose deaths spike in Mississippi Several years ago, the state averaged one death a year from the drug, according to state Department of Health numbers. "A year ago, I might hardly see a heroin addict," said Dr.
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Start playing 'Tetris' to get rid of craving Start playing 'Tetris' to get rid of craving. Want to get rid of cravings for drugs, food...? Well it's time to start playing Tetris as a new study reveals that playing the puzzle game can weaken your desire.
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A satisfied stomach makes way for romance Women's responses to romantic gestures are more enthusiastic if her stomach is feeling satisfied, according to a new study. Working with women who had either dieted in the past or had never gone on a diet, the researchers demonstrated that the cliché ...
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Study: To win a woman's heart, try feeding her first Next time you're about to make a romantic gesture, consider doing a bit of wining and dining first. Especially the dining part.
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For men: When to be romantic when your special someone is angry Ladies can be a total mind boggler when it comes to being angry. There are a lot of things to consider- all the past, present and future tenses of what you thought, think and will think can affect her mood.
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Fullness Boosts Romantic Feelings in Women Writing in the journal Appetite, the researchers suggest that when a woman is hungry her focus is primarily on getting food. To test this, the team analyzed brain circuitry in 20 women, half of whom had tried at least twice in the past to diet and half ...
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Vitamin D in teens: Don't overdo it, bad things might happen Rochester, Minnesota - Dosing obese teens with vitamin D shows no benefits for their heart health or diabetes risk, and could have the unintended consequences of increasing cholesterol and fat-storing triglycerides.
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Women who work more, lift heavy loads may struggle to conceive Women who work more than 40 hours a week or routinely lift heavy loads may take longer to get pregnant than women who don't, a US study suggests.
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Struggling to get pregnant? It may be because you're a workaholic Moving or lifting at least 25-pound loads several times a day is also tied to delayed pregnancy. (Shutterstock). Share. Text size A A A. By Lisa Rapaport | Reuters Sunday, 16 August 2015.
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Madeline Stuart is modelling for New York Fashion Week in September THE inspiring young model Madeline Stuart is modelling for New York Fashion Week in September. The 18-year-old from Brisbane has taken to Instagram to share the news with her 59,000 followers, saying "Guess who is modelling in NY for NY fashion ...
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Model with Down syndrome to walk runway in NYC Fashion Week Madeline Stuart, an 18-year-old Australian model who has Down syndrome will take to the catwalk during fashion week this fall in New York Fashion Week.
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Bug-Killing Book Makes Water Safe A book with pages that can be torn out to filter drinking water has proved effective in trials at 25 contaminated water sources in South Africa, Ghana and Bangladesh.
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Drug execs behind female libido pill have run afoul of FDA In this Monday, June 22, 2015, photo, a pair of pink boxing gloves hang on the computer screen in the office of Sprout Pharmaceuticals CEO Cindy Whitehead, in Raleigh, N.C.
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Callaway Gardens host 'Share a Coke' event Saturday CALLAWAY GARDENS, GA (WTVM) - Ever wanted to see your name in lights? MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Coca-Cola is looking to help you come close to that on their Share a Coke Tour that stopped by Callaway Gardens on Saturday.
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15 treated at hospital following Terre Haute chemical leak A chemical leak near an Indiana racetrack sent at least 15 people to the hospital and forced the evacuation of hundreds from the track Saturday, police said.
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The original Paleo diet had carbs Prof. Mark Thomas explained that carbohydrates ought to be introduced in the Paleo diet, as they, alongside meat, had been likely to permit humans to become the dominant species they are today, worldwide.
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Piece of Heart Mountain history returned to relocation camp The third section of an original barracks building passes in front of Heart Mountain as it arrives at the Japanese internment camp site on Friday.
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Our View: Property owners must resist West Nile by cutting weeds and grass Overgrown grass and weeds are a nuisance every summer in Lubbock, but the problem recently escalated from a yearly annoyance to a current public health issue for the city.
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Paleo diet missed the mark on carbs It's a divisive diet trend. Paleo eating is all about meat, veggies and absolutely no carbohydrates. It's based on how cavemen used to eat.
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Well-wishers search for the right words for ailing Jimmy Carter Austyn Wohlers creates a "Get Well" card for former President Jimmy Carter at the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015.
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Troubled Yosemite: Camper deaths, presence of plague darken summer "Our thoughts are with the families as they grieve this tragedy", Don Neubacher, Yosemite National Park superintendent, said in the statement.
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San Francisco 4-mile run seeks to change stoner stereotypes Students, accountants, businessmen, housewives and many others in green T-shirts and all wearing the number 420 raced Saturday to change the stereotypical images of marijuana smokers as lazy and lethargic stoners who binge on junk food.
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Camper Deaths, Presence of Plague Darken Summer at Yosemite YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. - The deaths of two young campers killed when a tree branch fell on their tent and a campground closure because of plague cast a pall over California's Yosemite National Park at the height of the summer tourist season.
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Paleo supporters denounce 'grain brains' in debate over diets during human ... All or nothing? The diet debate goes nuts as new research claims carbohydrates were vital for human evolution. The Paleos are going predictably nuts over a new study stating carbohydrates were just as, if not more, important than meat for human evolution.
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Heart Mountain to Hold Annual Pilgrimage The Heart Mountain WWII Interpretive Center plans its annual pilgrimage Aug. 21-22. The center is a national historic landmark on the site where some 14,000 Japanese-Americans were confined near Cody during the war.
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Will Your Next Pain Pill Come in Musical Form? As a concert pianist, I'm always fascinated hearing all the ways music is used as a powerful medium. We all know that music stirs us emotionally, connects cultures and works cross-species.
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Location, extent of Carter's cancer will govern his options Former President Jimmy Carter is seen in Philadelphia last month. Carter announced he has been diagnosed with cancer in a brief statement issued Wednesday.
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2 human WNV cases reported in Kern County According to CDC, the most effective way to avoid West Nile Virus is to prevent mosquito bites. The Eastern Ontario Health Unit said Thursday there are no human cases to date but an active monitoring problem of the insects in the SD&G, Prescott and ...
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Why Montana Is Going Backward on Medical Marijuana BILLINGS, Mont. - Gone are the flashing green neon lights advertising $200 ounces of pot. Gone are the caravans of cannabis doctors who signed up hundreds of people in a single day.
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Former US president Jimmy Carter has cancer In his memoir, Carter noted his family's medical history, which could be accounted for his current diagnosis. But cancer specialists say one thing is certain: The 90-year-old's disclosure that the disease has spread to other parts of his body suggests ...
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ExxonMobil ordered to pay up over Torrance refinery explosion "Despite committing to OSHA that it would eliminate serious hazards, Case Farms continues to endanger the safety and health of its workers".
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Low Fat Diets Better for Shedding Body Fat, Study It was found that once the two dieting periods were over, that body fat loss was more when dietary fat was limited as compared to restriction on carbohydrates.
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Low-fat diet will help you shed pounds The tug-of-war between fad diets that are low-fat or low-carb has gone on for decades while more people gain weight. In fact, nearly twice as much body fat melted away on the low-fat diet, the journal Cell Metabolism reports.
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FDA approves OxyContin use for children 11 and older Opioids have not been a drug that has been commonly prescribed by pediatricians, but the study found that pediatric patients being treated for pain are capable of responding to OxyContin much in the same way adults can.
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Study Warns vitamin D Supplementation May Not Be Necessary For Adolescents A new study published in the scientific journal Pediatric Obesity has attempted to look at the potential benefits of Vitamin D with adolescents.
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Bird flu aftershocks to drive US turkey, egg prices higher Limited supplies of baby poultry and barn space to house them will hamper U.S. farmers' efforts to rebuild ravaged egg supplies after the nation's worst-ever outbreak of bird flu.
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18-year-old model with Down syndrome to walk the New York Fashion Week runway Madeline Stuart, an 18-year-old Australian model with Down syndrome, will be the model to watch at New York Fashion Week in September.
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Decade of studies link violent video games to aggression London: Psychologists have confirmed that playing violent video games is linked to aggressive and callous behaviour. A review of almost a decade of studies found that exposure to violent video games was a "risk factor" for increased aggression.
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FDA approves opioid OxyContin as a painkiller for 11-16 year old children In general OxyContin is a lifeline for people struggling with chronic pains. This last Thursday, US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved that children within 11 to 16 years of age who feel less effect in other pain management alternatives ...
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Kinberly Novaes, 12 weeks pregnant, wins MMA fight Kinberly Novaes, seen with members of her training team after winning a fight, disclosed Sunday that she is six months pregnant and won a fight earlier this years during her 12th week.
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Transgender military personnel transition costs questioned The military is continuing to weigh whether or not they will be allowing transgender members of the service to serve openly, which bring up all of the other details in what doing so would mean.
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Watch teenagers make DIY braces to straighten wonky teeth - but don't try this ... An odd new craze is apparently taking over the internet, with Youtube videos of teenagers making DIY braces. Youngsters are sticking elastic bands around their teeth in a bid to help straighten wonky teeth or to close gaps, a practice becoming known as ...
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Preliminary tests on Alabama patient negative for MERS FILE- Health workers wear protective gear in this file photo dated Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2003, in the Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital in Hong Kong where 24 patients were quarantined after seven of its health workers developed SARS flu-like symptoms ...
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You shouldn't apply your own braces, these horrifying examples prove why Apparently, there is an odd new trend that is catching on with young teenagers. In another series of strange, viral videos flying all around the internet, teens are embracing the DIY technique of applying your own dental braces.
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These '420 Games' Athletes Want to Change the Perception of Weed Participants in this year's 420 Games in San Francisco rose bright and early Saturday morning for a 4.2-mile run—but some toked up first.
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REFILE-Bird flu aftershocks to drive US turkey, egg prices higher (Refiles to correct typo in the word "previously" in the second paragraph). By Tom Polansek. Aug 16 (Reuters) - Limited supplies of baby poultry and barn space to house them will hamper U.S.
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Vaccine Use Has Caused Drastic Drop in Chickenpox Cases A new study found that the rates of Chickenpox have been seeing drastic declines since the vaccination program was initiated. The experts said that the amendments made from the one-dose to the two-dose approach further reduced the cases.
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Bread 'n' butter issues of a healthy diet... Where do we begin with the spaghetti-like mess that is the supposed link between illnesses such as coronary heart disease and diet?
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