Tuesday, August 18, 2015

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An American Psychological Association task force reviewed more than 100 studies on violent video game use as part of the organization's study.
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Whenever there is a mass shooting in the United States, it doesn't take long before pundits suggests violent video games might be to blame.
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A comprehensive study of studies claims to have found definitive evidence that playing violent video games leads to aggression. The report from the American Psychological Association (APA) reviewed more than 300 violent video game papers published ...
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Shares of Kite Pharma Inc. rebounded Monday after the company said the death of a clinical trial patient was unrelated to its promising blood cancer treatment.
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The Food and Drug Administration sent warning letters to the three makers of a specialized medical device that has been linked to outbreaks of so-called superbug infections at U.S.
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There is no link between the surge in teens taking up e-cigarettes and then transferring to regular tobacco, according to the anti-smoking group Action on Smoking and Health.
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Sweden's health authority is urging nearly 2,000 scouts returning from a gathering in Japan to get medical treatment after a suspected outbreak of meningitis.
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STOCKHOLM (AP) - Sweden's health authority is urging nearly 2,000 scouts returning from a gathering in Japan to get medical treatment after a suspected outbreak of meningitis.
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The White House is zeroing in on the growing heroin epidemic, announcing federal funding Monday to combat use of the drug with a focus on both public health and safety.
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St. Mary's Medical Center in Florida Monday closed its pediatric cardiothoracic surgery program following a report about high infant mortality rates in the hospital.
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Manufacturers of medical devices linked to recent superbug outbreaks at U.S. hospitals skirted a host of testing, manufacturing and reporting requirements, the U.S.
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A study out of Harvard University this week suggests that working longer hours and lifting heavy items while trying to conceive may lead to delayed pregnancy.
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The incidents, recounted in an anonymous essay in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, highlight reoccurring concerns. Stock image of a male doctor with his arms crossed.
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Early life adversity correlates with higher levels of internalizing symptoms and with altered brain structure, according to a study published online Aug. 17 in JAMA Pediatrics.
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I cover all aspects of end-of-life care and dabble in the culture of medicine for Forbes. My background is quite diverse: I'm currently the digital content editor for @ClinicalPainAdv.
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Regular cups of caffeinated coffee can increase the chances of surviving bowel cancer, research has shown. A study of nearly 1,000 treated patients found that those who consumed four or more cups of coffee a day were 42% less likely to see their cancer ...
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A new study has found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day could be extremely beneficial for people recovering from colon cancer.
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SANTA MONICA (CBSLA.com) - The maker of Flibanserin, which many call the "female Viagra", expect to know Tuesday whether the U.S.
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The campers, described only as under 18, were both dead when rangers arrived at the Upper Pines Campground, he said. Authorities did not release details about the young victims - including their names, ages or where they were visiting from.
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A potentially deadly brain-eating amoeba has been found in a water system serving about 97,000 people in the Houma area in Terrebonne Parish but state health regulators said Monday the water is safe to drink.
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A Brazilian MMA fighter won a title belt earlier this year while three months pregnant - and had no idea until another three months had passed.
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The 18-year-old Australian model is aware of her position as a role model and a rule changer in the industry. PHOTO: FILE. Earlier this month it was announced that Madeline Stuart, an 18 year old Australian model with Down's syndrome, will be gracing ...
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Washington • Scientists might have found a new way to tell who's at risk of having a premature baby by checking the bacterial community that lives in a mother's reproductive tract.
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New research shows that women become much more romantically inclined after they have consumed a good meal. Mariamichelle / Pixabay.
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A Mixed Martial Arts fighter who won a title bout earlier this year had a little extra help in her corner - she was pregnant. Brazilian fighter Kinberly Novaes was 12 weeks pregnant when she pummeled her way through a championship bout that went the ...
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According to MMAFighting.com, Brazilian Mixed Martial Arts fighter Kinberly Novaes Novaes (8-2) defeated Renata Baldan (4-2) to win the Noxii 115-pound title in May, while she was 12 weeks pregnant.
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MONDAY, Aug. 17, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have come to learn how millions of germs carried in the body affect your health.
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New York has started requiring the testing and inspection of building cooling towers across the state to combat Legionnaires' disease.
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Washington - Scientists might have found a new way to tell who's at risk of having a premature baby, by checking the bacterial community that lives in mom's reproductive tract.
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Aaron Williams-Mele, who is colorblind, posted an emotional video of himself seeing the sunset for the first time while wearing colorblindness-correcting glasses.
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IF you are suffering from a drug, food or sex addiction, there may be no need pay for an expensive rehab to kick your habit. According to a Plymouth University and Queensland University of Technology study, playing Tetris a few times a day for three ...
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A team of German and Turkish researchers have discovered that an ancient whistling language, native to the mountains of north-east Turkey, uses both sides of the brain - challenging the idea that communication relies heavily on the left side ...
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When the results of a test wouldn't change how doctors manage a patient's care, most say it's not worth doing. The BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations put ladies at excessive danger for breast, ovarian and different cancers, however mutations of different ...
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What is considered beautiful in the UK? Is it different from Peru or South Africa? What is China's perception of perfection? Superdrug's Online Doctor service sought to explore these questions by asking 18 female graphic designers to Photoshop a female ...
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According to a research journal published in Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, men and women have a long history of differences between emotional condition, mental grief, longevity of pain and stress as far as handling relationships are concerned.
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Building on Delaware's efforts in recent years to combat prescription painkiller and heroin abuse, a plan released Aug. 6 recommends that regulations governing prescription dispensing become more stringent, that deaths from opiates and heroin be ...
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(NEWSER) - Could pollution be to blame for why dementia is killing more people and being diagnosed earlier than ever? That's the theory being floated by researchers involved in a study of patients in 21 countries from 1989 to 2010.
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Obamacare, the controversial 'poor-man's answer to healthcare', seems to have taken off, especially with the adult Hispanics, according to latest data released by the government.
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A team of researchers at the Stanford University have prepared a strain of yeast that can help synthesize opiates under lab conditions.
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"I was more so afraid of the stigma attached to the disease than the actual disease," says Guy Anthony. Courtesy Guy Anthony. Indiana was hit with an outbreak of HIV/AIDS this spring, and it got a lot of attention because it is so exceptional.
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Fisher believes the fact that the happier parents were immigrants whose first stabs at parenthood did not scare them away from having second children could suggest they were more active within their families and cultural communities than others ...
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Remember how the Affordable Care Act was supposed to be so great for everyone? Yeah, it still sucks. The feds view grad students as "employees" and thus they are subject to the rules and regulations of Obamacare.
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(L) Olive Hylton, breast cancer survivor, shares her story at the launch. (R) Committee Chair Kameel Bryan-Russell addressing the launch of this year's event.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- 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 ...
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Just as hunting and fishing licenses are being renewed around the state, a captive-bred deer in South Texas is confirmed to have chronic wasting disease.
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A meal of a ''Monster' A meal of a ''Monster''-sized A.1. Peppercorn burger, Bottomless Steak Fries, and Monster Salted Caramel Milkshake is seen at a restaurant in Foxboro, Massachusetts July 30, 2014.
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n one of the images shot by professional photographer Allison Maffettone of Westbury, the sisters - Allison Ardolino Dinkelacker and Dawn Ardolino Policastro of Mineola - hold a chalkboard sign that reads "My bun…" with an arrow pointing to ...
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