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Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help A bartender pours a pitcher of beer at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6. Darren Whiteside/Reuters. Filed Under: Culture.
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Is it possible to prevent a hangover? If you've ever gone out for a night of heavy drinking, you've more than likely experienced the pounding headache, nausea and fatigue of a hangover.
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`Mixed depression` patients at higher risk committing suicide Washington D.C., Aug 30 (ANI): A new study has claimed that patients who suffering from mixed depression are at a higher risk committing suicide.
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`Mixed depression` patients at higher risk committing suicide A new study has claimed that patients who suffering from mixed depression are at a higher risk committing suicide. Researchers evaluated 2811 patients suffering from depression, out of which, 628 had already attempted suicide.
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Diabetes Drugs Can Cause Severe Joint Pain, FDA Warns An entire class of diabetes drugs can cause severe and disabling joint pain, the Food and Drug Administration cautioned patients on Friday.
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FDA Says Certain Type 2 Diabetes Drugs Can Cause Serious Joint Pain The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a safety alert Friday that some widely used treatments for Type 2 diabetes can cause severe and disabling joint pain, raising concerns for a big-selling class of drugs.
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Did This Clinical Study Just Show Merck's Best-Selling Drug the Door? Like most Big Pharma stocks,Merck has endured a bumpy ride this decade due to the loss of exclusivity on key drugs (affably known as the patent cliff) and a general increase in competition.
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Survivor who lost 21 relatives to ebola gives birth to healthy boy In this photo taken Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015, Ebola survivor Victoria Yillia cries as she recalls her family members who died of Ebola, at a maternity ward at the Kenema government hospital on the outskirts of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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Multiple sclerosis linked to lower levels of vitamin D mmunologist Prof Danny Altmann, from Imperial College London, said it may be too much to expect vitamin D to treat or reverse the effects of MS, but added the study supports the argument for additional supplements as a public health measure.
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What Your Birth Order Reveals About Your Weight In the observational study, researchers from New Zealand analyzed data from the Swedish Birth Register, which contains information dating back to the first newborn checkup on 99 percent of all births in Sweden since 1973.
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Amgen wins approval for second biotech cholesterol drug On Thursday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Amgen's Repatha drug for treatment of patients having hereditary forms of high cholesterol as well as those suffering from cardiovascular disease.
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Spraying, treatment to start in The Colony after positive West Nile mosquito ... The Colony will conduct adult mosquito treatment this weekend after a positive West Nile was discovered in a ditch along Strickland Avenue.
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Is new female sexual desire drug Flibanserin worth getting excited about? Experts estimate 20 per cent of female sexual function is related to hormones and the other 80 per cent is down to what is going on in the woman's life.
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Sudden Death of Knut could be due to encephalitis Greenwood added that had Knut's keepers known what the polar bear was suffering from, and had he not fallen into the water, Berlin Zoo's star attraction might have survived.
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What Killed Knut? Riddle of Polar Bear's Death Solved Polar bear Knut is seen in his outdoor enclosure at the Berlin Zoo on December 5, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Updated at 3:58 PM EDT on Saturday, Aug 29, 2015.
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MERS infections continue in capital In this file photo, medical workers leave the hospital's emergency department in the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AFP). RASHID HASSAN & Rudolfo C. Estimo Jr.
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Conjoined Twin dies after high-risk surgery but only one of the twin survives A Minnesota native Amber McCullough has just delivered conjoined twin girls which she has named Olivia and Hannah, at Children's Hospital of Colorado, on Wednesday.
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Low vitamin-D genes linked to sclerosis BBC LONDON - People genetically prone to low vitamin-D levels are at increased risk of multiple sclerosis, a large study suggests.
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Firstborn women more likely to be overweight as adults Firstborn women are more likely to be overweight or obese as adults than their second-born sisters, according to the largest study of its kind in women.
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Scientists are saying that vitamin D deficiency can lead to multiple sclerosis ... For quite a long time scientists have been suspecting that there is a link between low vitamin D levels and multiple sclerosis and, finally they have found a potential link between these two.
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Mosquito Borne Illness Alert Continues After West Nile Cases Confirmed A mosquito-borne illness alert for Escambia County continues after at least two West Nile virus cases were conformed in the county.
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Fish Oil Diets Have Multiple Benefits for Your Health Fish Oil Diets Have Multiple Benefits for Your Health Fish oil has been long debated regarding its health benefits. While some experts say that fish oil supplements have no impact on people's health, others calim that they are very useful, especially ...
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State health officials report 2nd West Nile death of 2015 DUNCAN - Health officials report a second Oklahoman has died from the West Nile virus this summer. The Stephens County Health Department confirmed Friday a county resident age 65 or older died of the virus.
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Schools Are Now Offering Better and Healthier Lunches, New Report Suggests Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked at the surveys done in schools in 2000, 2006 and 2014 to analyze what affect has been made on school cafeterias after the new rules from Department of Agriculture.
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Dallas County reports 2nd West Nile virus-related death DALLAS (AP) - Health officials say a fifth person has died in Texas this year after contracting the West Nile virus, with two victims in the Dallas area.
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What if a pill could make bacon as beneficial as fish oil? Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. Researchers say transferring the gut microbes of someone whose diet is rich in fish oil into someone whose diet is rich in lard - including bacon, for ...
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Fatigue doesn't impact Surgeon' performance In the long run, the comparability included greater than 1,400 surgeons and checked out how their sufferers fared 30 days after their operation.
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Newly born twins able to listen to their mom love words Los Angeles - On Wednesday a pair of twins were able to hear their mother for the very first time after experimenting hearing loss.
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Doctors found contact lenses risks of infection and blindness Charlottesville, VA (NEWSPLEX) - A new study suggests that wearing eye contact lenses can increase the risk of developing eye infection and it may lead to blindness.
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Resources strained, mental illness tightens its grasp When St. Cloud police arrested Solomon Roundtree after his roommate was beaten and kicked to the brink of death, it wasn't the first time he had been jailed for actions linked to his declining mental health.
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St. Jude Medical Stock Rating Reaffirmed by S&P Equity Research (STJ) St. Jude Medical logo St. Jude Medical (NYSE:STJ)'s stock had its "buy" rating restated by equities researchers at S&P Equity Research in a note issued to investors on Friday, StockTargetPrices.
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The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Returns! Check Out These Celebrity Ice Bucket ... Remember this time last year when your Facebook feed was littered with videos of friends getting doused with ice water to help raise funds for curing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?
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