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Spicy foods may help you live longer, says a new study (CNN) - Hot, hot, hot foods are the focus of new research released this week, which suggests eating fiery ingredients such as chili peppers may do more than burn your tongue.
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Sandra Lee Highlights Post-Mastectomy Difficulties Weeks after undergoing a double mastectomy, Sandra Lee was forced to seek further treatment for a complication, shedding light on the difficulties women can face after surgery.
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Spicy food may lower risk of early death: study BEIJING: Eating spicy food regularly may reduce your risk of death from cancer, heart diseases and diabetes, a new study of over 485,000 people in China has claimed.
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Another Reason To Love Spicy Food People who love to feel the burn of jalapeño peppers on their lips, or the numbing of Sichuan peppers in their mouths, have a new reason to celebrate their passion for spicy food.
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Death Toll in New York Legionnaires' Outbreak Hits 8 New York: The death toll in New York's outbreak of Legionnaires' disease has risen to eight, out of a total of 97 cases of infection, city authorities said Wednesday.
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Officials: 8th person dies from Legionnaires' disease in NYC NEW YORK (AP) - Officials say another person has died from an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in New York City. Wednesday's announcement brings the death toll to eight people.
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Even Slightly Preterm Babies Face Risks Infant death rates in the United States continue to decline, but babies born even just a few weeks early are at considerably higher risk for death than those born at full term, according to a new report.
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Contrary to popular myth, 'the pill' prevents womb cancer, study finds LONDON - Using an oral contraceptive, often referred to as "the pill", gives long-term protection against womb cancer and the longer it is used the greater the reduction in risk, scientists said on Wednesday.
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Sandra Lee hospitalized for cancer-surgery complications Sandra Lee is shown with her live-in boyfriend, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in 2014. (Charles Sykes/Charles Sykes/Invision/AP). The Food Network star has been hospitalized for complications from a recent double mastectomy.
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Study Says Teen Marijuana Use Not Long Term Threat Marijuana continues to become more commonplace throughout the United States as legalization grows. Of course, there has been growing concern over the potential health risks associated with increasing use within the community particularly among teens ...
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Surprising news about teens, marijuana, and health issues. It's all good. With the widespread availability of marijuana in recent years thanks to its legalization in a growing number of states, there has been increasing concern about the long-term health consequences on teens who might be able to get easier access to it ...
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Experimental gel partially protects against genital herpes (Reuters Health) - An experimental vaginal gel containing a drug used to treat the AIDS virus could prevent half of cases of genital herpes, according to a study done in South Africa.
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Five ways to boost your Vitamin D levels It perhaps should come as no surprise to us that, thanks to our British weather, we are not getting enough Vitamin D. A report by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition acknowledged that there are insufficient levels of UVB radiation from ...
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Refined Carbohydrates May Increase The Risk Of Depression In Postmenopausal Women Could a diet high in refined carbohydrates increase the risk of depression in postmenopausal women? New findings published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that more highly refined carbohydrates triggered a hormonal response in the ...
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Too Few Heart Attack Patients Get Cardiac Rehab, Study Finds WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Cardiac rehabilitation programs are considered a key part of recovering from a heart attack -- but only a small minority of patients ever attend one, a new study finds.
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Eating refined carbs ups risk for depression Eating food high in refined carbohydrates such as white bread and white rice, may increase the risk of depression in postmenopausal women, says a study.
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Bronx Man's Death From Legionnaires' Disease Gives Family Cause to Worry Carmelo Quiles was a man of routine. He did not live with his wife anymore, but he rode two buses every day to see her. No later than 9 a.m.
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Pueblo County plague death becomes second in Colorado this year Pueblo County health officials on Wednesday announced a plague death, the second such death in Colorado this year. The Pueblo City-County Health Department identified the person only as an adult.
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2nd Colorado resident dies of plague PUEBLO, Colo. - A person from southern Colorado has died of the plague, the second person to die of the disease in the state this year.
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Yelp, ProPublica pair to give consumers more data on health care facilities Just as Yelp can give you advice on which restaurant to go to for the best burgers, now it can give you advice on which hospital to go to for the shortest emergency room waiting time.
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No, Giving More People Health Insurance Doesn't Save Money In 2014, an estimated nine million people became newly insured thanks to Obamacare. There's an oft-expressed view that getting all those people covered could actually save the health system money.
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Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan defend 'Honest' amid sunscreen backlash Jessica Alba and Christopher Gavigan, co-founders of Honest Company, issued an apology and defended their product following the slew of complaints surrounding their company's sunscreen lotion.
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Pill reduces cancer risk for women The researchers estimated that over the past 50 years some 400000 endometrial cancers in total were avoided in high-income countries.
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CMS proposal will target IT, staff competency protocols Information technology and staff training are two key topics included in the proposed regulatory overhaul announced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as part of the White House Conference on Aging in July.
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Sharing information key to fighting deadly infection outbreaks For the CDC study, UC Irvine researcher Dr. Susan Huang and her team collected data on admissions, length of stay, diagnosis and transfer locations from 102 health care facilities in Orange County.
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To Your Wealth: Long-Term Care Misconceptions Ask someone what they think about long-term care and you'll hear a range of responses such as "I have insurance for that" or "I don't want the nursing home to take all my money.
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An effective psychological strategy helps sufferers of PTSD A new study suggests that a particular therapeutic approach has better results in curing post-traumatic stress disorder. Share on Facebook.
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Meditation becomes a natural cure for post- traumatic stress disorder in veterans According to the studies conducted by the researchers, it is seen that meditation and mindfulness-based therapy cures the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in veterans.
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Mindfulness-based therapy eases veterans' PTSD symptoms Some veterans may experience a sharper decline in symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with mindfulness-based stress reduction therapy than with other forms of group treatment, a study suggests.
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Mindfulness-based therapy successful in curing post-traumatic stress disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common disorder among veterans that affects their quality of life. According to the researchers, such cases can be treated by meditation and mindfulness-therapy which is a natural effective cure with no side ...
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Antidepressant Use While Pregnant Tied to Lower Risk of Preterm Birth Pregnant mothers treated with antidepressants have a lower risk of giving birth prematurely or having a delivery by Caesarean section.
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Teen depression and how social media can help or hurt Melinda Ring, MD, FACP, is the medical director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine and the Drs. Pat and Carl Greer Distinguished Physician in Integrative Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
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House Call: Legionnaires' Disease At least 7 deaths in the Bronx have been linked to Legionnaires' disease. The outbreak has sparked fear and criticism among the residents of the borough.
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World Breastfeeding Week: Why is India shy of breastfeeding in public? As I completed the formalities of getting a boarding pass, submitting my baggage and clearing the security scan, I kept ticking the checklist of all the things to do at the airport while holding a six month old baby.
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Lose weight, prevent cancer by breastfeeding, say docs NAVI MUMBAI: While lifestyles and work schedules might have changed over the years, doctors still vouch that breastfeeding is the best bet for a newborn.
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Lila May dancing with her father. Photo: Oregon Live Source: Supplied OVER the past three years Lila May Schow has battled with neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer. She has undergone several treatments and with none proving successful.
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Pacers rookie Myles Turner takes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (VIDEO) Indiana Pacers rookie Myles Turner is the latest athlete to take the plunge, participating in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge with IU Health and the ALS Association of Indiana.
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Blue Bell Gets Approval to Resume Alabama Plant Production Blue Bell can resume production and sale of ice cream manufactured at its Alabama plant, the Alabama Department of Public Health announced Wednesday.
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Troubled Texas ice cream maker gets OK to start up in Alabama SAN ANTONIO State officials gave the thumbs up on Wednesday for troubled Texas company Blue Bell to resume making ice cream in its Alabama plant after a shut-down due to Listeria cases linked to its products that led to a recall and public health worries.
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No more Viagra: CVS drops coverage of erectile dysfunction drug CVS Health Corp. dropped Pfizer's erectile dysfunction medication Viagra from its list of coverage for drug insurance benefits, two years before the treatment is expected to face generic competition.
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Mumps outbreak as 2000 cases reported There has been a major outbreak of mumps in Ireland over the past 12 months with almost 2,000 cases of the highly infectious disease having been notified to the health authorities.
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Colts Coach Chuck Pagano is #BerryStrong Berry was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease last December, shortly after complaining of pain in his chest following a game against Oakland.
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Chiefs Eric Berry cleared to return to football after battling lymphoma -Nov. 24: The Chiefs announced that Berry had been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma and had left the team. "It was a tough process but like I said I had a great support system between my mom and dad being in the trenches with me every day, day in and ...
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Study puts Medicare's three-day inpatient hospital stay in focus Dr. Trivedi, a Brown University professor, worked with several colleagues on a two-year study that found hospital stays were around 10 percent shorter for people on a handful of privately administered Medicare Advantage plans that eliminated the three ...
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Pre-debate excitement soars Center stage will be the man who needs no further introduction. And the big topic will be - are you ready for it? - the Affordable Care Act.
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What Diet Coke does to your body in one hour After 40 minutes Diet Coke mimics the effect of cocaine on your body. It also makes you thirsty as it dehydrates rather than hydrates you.
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Miscarriage: Facts, Myths and Mysteries When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shared on his social-networking site that he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are expecting a baby girl, the father-to-be also revealed some more sobering news: The couple had three miscarriages during the several ...
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Colts Coach Chuck Pagano wore a shirt honoring Chiefs safety Eric Berry's ... Normally, an NFL coach wearing a shirt overtly paying tribute to another team's player might be seen as a way to troll his own squad and/or motivate his team to shut that player down.
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Eric Berry's return inspiring Chiefs, teammates compare him to Superman ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - There might not be a better feel-good story in the NFL right now than the one playing out here on the campus of Missouri Western State University.
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Madison VA hospital wait times longer despite staff additions Madison - Wait times at Madison's Veterans Hospital have increased more than twofold despite additional staff, extended hours and more care options, according to officials.
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