Monday, August 31, 2015

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NEW YORK - There was the blind man who had the disastrous experience of regaining his sight. The surgeon who developed a sudden passion for music after being struck by lightning.
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NEW YORK (AP) - An author and neurologist who explored the wonders of the human brain in books like "Awakenings" has died.
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FILE - This is a Nov. 26, 2008 file photo of Dr Oliver Sacks, receiving his Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE ), by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, London.
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Amber McCullough is a divorced single mother to Tristan, her 6-year-old son. She has served the US Army Reserves as a captain for eight years and has helped victims of domestic violence as an attorney.
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The first British healthcare worker who caught and survived Ebola is working as an NHS nurse in the hospital that helped save his life.
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SATURDAY, Aug. 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Risky behaviors such as reckless driving or sudden promiscuity, or nervous behaviors such as agitation, hand-wringing or pacing, can be signs that suicide risk may be high in depressed people, researchers ...
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Depressed people who display "risky behaviour", agitation and impulsivity are at least 50% more likely to attempt suicide, a study has found.
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To make your way to their own understandings, research scientists willful more versus more than 2,800 those with sadness, as well as 630 certain people who had checked suicide before.
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A major psychiatric study has pinpointed a number of symptoms which may indicate someone is going to attempt to commit suicide. The study departs from the standard set of symptoms which have been widely accepted for years and could prove useful as a ...
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With more than 800,000 suicides cases worldwide, a new study says that people who exhibit agitation, impulsivity, and "risky behavior" are 50 percent more likely to commit suicide.
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A leadless cardiac pacemaker showed "good safety and reliable function" during the initial six months of follow-up in the LEADLESS II study, investigators reported during a Hot Line presentation at the ESC congress 2015.
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A pint of water after a big night? Or a takeaway to soak up the booze? There's no point, say scientists. Scientists have solved one of the burning questions of our time: how to avoid a hangover.
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In case you are broody, fell anxious more often than not or are usually neurotic, it could possibly be an indication that you're a artistic genius!
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The stereotype of the introverted artist, brooding at his writing desk or her easel, failing at physical jobs is an established one for a reason.
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savesaved. ▷. video-image. Jeffrey B. Michel, MD. author name. by Peggy Peck Editor-in-Chief, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today.
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The immunosuppressant drug cyclosporine did not improve clinical outcomes compared to placebo in patients receiving percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for the more severe form of heart attack known as ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction ...
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Premiere Of "Ambition To Meaning: Finding You" - Arrivals Angela Weiss—Getty Images Author Dr. Wayne W. Dyer attends the premiere of 'Ambition To Meaning' held at the Lloyd E. Rigler Theater at the Egyptian on January 8, 2009 in Los Angeles, ...
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A drug from Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Medicines Co. cut bad cholesterol levels among patients in a small trial by about as much as new treatments from Sanofi, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., and Amgen Inc., with far less frequent dosing.
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Best-selling author and motivational speaker Wayne Dyer has died, his family said Sunday. He was 75. Dyer's family announced his passing in a statement that was posted on the writer's official Facebook page.
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The teenager who fell ill after a swimming outing earlier this month with his high school track teammates has died. The family of Michael John Riley Jr.
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A mother who admits that she forgot her baby in a shopping cart at a grocery store has spoken out about her 'horrible' mistake but insists that she is a good mom.
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A midday snooze not only has the power to revive - it can reduce blood pressure and prevent a heart attack. File photo. Image by: THINKSTOCK.
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Parents and doctors need to take the lead in talking to kids about drinking, and they need to do it before children try their first sip, the main pediatricians' group says.
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved the drug, Repatha, to control such high levels. The Food and Drug Administration last week approved the second drug in a novel class of powerful cholesterol-lowering medications.
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A Texas teenager who was due to start his first year of high school last week has died after he contracted a rare brain-eating disease while swimming in a lake about 70 miles north of Houston.
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Boy who contracted brain-eating amoeba already died Michael Riley Jr., the boy who suffered from brain-eating amoeba, has already passed away after battling with the disease for a few days.
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Marijuana, the drug that even a decade ago was generally too taboo to talk about, has officially gone mainstream and is captivating the nation.
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NANNA naps may be able to save you from a heart attack, but only if you can avoid drinking buckets of coffee and sitting in front of the TV all day while awake.
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Cholesterol-lowering medicine is the next point of focus in the debate over prescription-drug prices. The Food and Drug Administration approved Amgen AMGN 0.11 % 's new treatment, Repatha, on Thursday.
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An abandoned pitbull that was discovered with only half a face has since been given a new nose. The Hays Towne Veterinary Hospital revealed pooch Khalessi's new look on Facebook Thursday, with a photo of the dog after her reconstructive surgery.
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ST. PAUL - Nobody wants to see the inside of the first aid stations at the Minnesota State Fair, so listen up, fairgoers: Drink tons of water and don't wear flip-flops.
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The health benefits of fish oil have long been contested. Other studies claim that this greasy substance can bring about a lot of health benefits while the other experts say that it has no health properties at all.
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This just in: 15-year-olds who dress exclusively in black, pierce themselves extensively and favor adornments that are ripped, spiky, raunchy or just-plain disturbing may be communicating that they are in psychological pain.
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It's 2 p.m., and your eyes are closing fast. But depending on who you are, naps can range from being just what the doctor ordered to a sign of an early death.
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Fall is just around the corner but health officials in the state are reminding you that there is still the risk of West Nile Virus spreading in Illinois.
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Bowes and her co-workers discovered that 15 year-olds who strongly identified with the Goth subculture "were three times more likely than their non-Goth peers to suffer from clinical depression by the age of 18".
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A new study says that a moderate dose of caffeine—approximately the same amount as you would find in a cup of coffee—could help combat the fatigue any golfers feel later in the during a round of golf.
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The FDA alert relates to DPP-IV inhibitors which are a category of pills and include Januvia from Merck &Co, Onglyza from AstraZeneca PLC and Eli Lilly's Tradjenta.
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This undated image provided by Amgen Inc. shows Repatha. Amgen Inc. has won federal approval for the second medicine in a new class of pricey biotech drugs that reduce artery-clogging cholesterol more than older statin drugs that have been used for ...
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A leadless cardiac pacemaker showed "good safety and reliable function" during the initial six months of follow-up in the LEADLESS II study, investigators reported during a Hot Line presentation at the ESC congress 2015.
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Firstborn women are more likely to be obese as adults than their second-born sisters, finds the largest study of its kind in women.
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A new study associates Goth teens with higher rates of depression and self-harm. But what does the community itself have to say? Shop ▾.
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Huntsville entrepreneur and mother Jessica Claire Hall has launched a Breastfeeding Welcome Here campaign for local businesses. This is the decal available to businesses who pledge to welcome breastfeeding mothers.
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Antibiotic resistant Salmonella in pork from Kapowsin Meats of Graham. Wash. has sickened 152 people, sending 24 of them to the hospital, according to the latest update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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OK is trying to determine whether babies at a daycare received Benadryl. (Source: KXII/CNN). DURANT, OK (KXII/CNN) - A daycare in Oklahoma has been shut down after an investigation found staff drugged children with Benadryl.
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"If Dr. Starkman is disciplined for what he's been charged with, it will send a message to doctors in Illinois that it's nearly impossible to legally certify patients for medical marijuana", Goldberg told The Associated Press.
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Continue reading below. Rhode Island health officials say that an unusually high number of canine parvovirus cases have been reported, and are urging people to vaccinate their dogs.
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