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Excessive workout supplements intake could lead to 'eating disorder' among men Workout or body building supplements are quite some among gym-goers. Many men conscious about their body image add supplements to their daily routine to get better results during their workout training.
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Morgan & Morgan Announces the Investigation of Merge Healthcare - MRGE NEW YORK, Aug. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Morgan & Morgan announces that it is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of Merge Healthcare Incorporated ("Merge Healthcare" or the "Company") (MRGE) concerning possible breaches of ...
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IBM reaches deal to buy Merge Healthcare for $1B New York - IBM plans to buy Merge Healthcare for US$1billion. The deal will bring new image-focused capabilities to their Watson Health platform.
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Frances Oldham Kelsey, FDA Stickler Who Saved US Babies From Thalidomide, Dies ... The sedative was Kevadon, and the application to market it in America reached the new medical officer at the Food and Drug Administration in September 1960.
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Study: Less is more in treating breast cancer with radiation Angela Martinez, a breast cancer patient, describes her symptoms to registered nurse Angela Acevedo at The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment.
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Briefer, more powerful radiation therapy better for breast cancer, study finds Women with early stage breast cancer are better off with a shorter, more powerful course of radiation therapy, according to a Houston study.
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Officials in Turf Fight Over Response to Legionnaires' Outbreak in Bronx An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the South Bronx appeared to be ebbing on Friday, even as city and state officials jockeyed to show how they were responding to the airborne illness.
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De Blasio blames Legionnaires' outbreak on 'perfect storm' The de Blasio administration blamed the city's Legionnaires' outbreak on a "perfect storm" of circumstances - a heat wave that increased demand for air conditioning, and poor maintenance of the towers where the contagion breeds.
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Infant mortality rate hits record low, although racial disparities persist The USA's infant mortality rate hit a record low in 2013, falling to 5.96 deaths per 1,000 live births, or about 23,400 deaths, according to a report issued Thursday.
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Teens Aren't Getting Enough Sleep And Schools Are Partly To Blame But some jurisdictions are learning why it's important to let kids hit the snooze button. Headshot of Rebecca Klein. Rebecca Klein Education Editor, The Huffington Post.
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CDC: start school later But it shows how big the shift will have to be if schools are to meet the recommendations. And I haven't regularly gotten up that early since… The American Academy of Pediatrics has long urged middle and high schools to modify start times to help ...
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Could the Affordable Care Act Make the U.S. More Competitive Abroad? Recent debates about the Trans-Pacific Partnership got us thinking about how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) might affect U.S. competitiveness abroad.
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Most American teens start the school day too early Most American middle and high school students start the day too early, government health experts warn, leaving millions of kids at risk of being chronically sleep-deprived.
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Sandra Lee fights infection, Cuomo at her side Physicians were trying Thursday to identify and combat an infection suffered by food TV star Sandra Lee, who remained hospitalized, a spokeswoman said.
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Live Coverage | In Fact | George Pataki Stretches Truth on Obamacare's ... Times reporters watched and analyzed the prime-time G.O.P. debate and the preliminary contest. The Times also chatted about the debate and provided fact checks.
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Untreated hearing loss can result in depression, dementia Introducing people with hearing loss to the latest technology can have a dramatic effect on their lives. Photo by Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock.
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Parents of children with ADHD react to video of handcuffed eight-year-old The video of a school resource officer restraining an eight-year-old boy in Kentucky struck a chord with parents of other children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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IP Chemo Ups Survival in Ovarian Cancer, So Why Limited Use? A "real-world" study conducted at six top cancer clinics has confirmed that the intraperitoneal (IP) administration of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer significantly improves survival.
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Genetic 'on' switch linked to autism London - A genetic switch left in the "on" position has been identified as a likely cause of autism in some children affected by the developmental disorder, a study has found.
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Sandra Lee, girlfriend of Andrew Cuomo, heads home from hospital but could ... ALBANY - Celebrity chief Sandra Lee, Gov. Cuomo's longtime girlfriend, headed home Friday from the hospital but still faces the possibility of more surgery in her struggle to recover from breast cancer surgery.
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This cider is being recalled over exploding bottles It's because of refermentation. Angry Orchard is recalling bottles of its cider over complaints that consumers opened products that would explode.
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Breastfeeding Is Amazing: 5 Facts You Should Know World Breastfeeding Week is upon us from August 1 - 7, 2015. While moms have been having and caring for their babies since the beginning of time, this week helps bring awareness and education to breastfeeding.
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Ebola Survivors Face Lingering Pain, Fatigue and Depression The Ebola outbreak that started more than a year ago seems to be waning at last. But now, West Africa faces another difficulty: More than 13,000 people survived the virus, and many have lingering health problems, psychological troubles like depression ...
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Court Ruling Could Loosen Rules on Drug Marketing A federal judge ruled Friday against the Food and Drug Administration's attempt to stop a drug company from telling doctors about unapproved uses for one of its products, in a case with potentially significant implications for the agency's ability to ...
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Amarin Wins Off-Label Case Against FDA A federal court in New York delivered a setback to the Food and Drug Administration, ruling the agency can't bar a drug company from marketing a pill for off-label use as long as the claims are truthful.
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Court Forbids FDA From Blocking Truthful Promotion of Drug A federal judge said on Friday that the Food and Drug Administration could not prohibit the truthful promotion of a drug for unapproved uses because doing so would violate the protection of free speech.
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A Cold Wind Blows Through The Corridors Of The FDA: Federal Judge Grants ... A Federal judge in New York today granted Amarin Pharma's request for an injunction against the enforcement by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration of rules that would otherwise prohibit the communication to physicians of truthful information about ...
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City, state issue differing messages about Legionnaires' disease outbreak Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by a type of bacteria called Legionella, according to the CDC. This colorized scanning electron micrograph with moderately-high magnification depicts a large grouping of Gram-negative ...
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Dallas Reports Second Human West Nile Virus Case DALLAS (CBSDFW) - Dallas County Health and Human Services has announced a second human case of West Nile Virus. The resident, who lives in the 75212 zip code, was diagnosed with West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease, the severe form of the disease.
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Sandra Lee to Leave Hospital This Weekend: 'She Has Had an Incredibly ... Sandra Lee has recovered enough after suffering complications from her double mastectomy to return home, her team announced Friday.
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Sandra Lee, still fighting infection, to soon leave hospital FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2014 file photo, New York Gov.... (Charles Sykes/Charles Sykes/Invision/AP). « 1; 2; ». ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Food Network star Sandra Lee plans to head home this weekend following a hospitalization for complications from a ...
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5-year-old girl who's losing sight will get to visit Rome COLUMBUS, Ohio - The parents who created a "visual bucket list" for their 5-old-old daughter who's slowly going blind started by showing her wondrous sights close to their Ohio home.
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Dad gets tattoo to match daughter's cochlear implant A father in New Zealand got a tattoo of a cochlear implant in order to help his daughter feel better about her real one, according to reports.
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Orphaned kangaroo finds comfort in teddy bear "Doodlebug" weighed just about 3 1/2 pounds when he was found on the side of a road in Grafton, New South Wales, in southeastern Australia.
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Hospital's Heartwarming Gesture for Couple Married 68 Years Goes Viral They say true love stands the test of time and one hospital in Georgia is certainly going above and beyond to ensure that remains the case for this special couple.
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Consuming refined carbs may increase the risk of depression A recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggest that consuming refined carbohydrates may lead women going through their postmenopausal period to be at higher risk of improving depression.
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Stress Eating: What's that All About? Stress Eating: What's that All About? We've all had bad days at work, or at home when stress becomes a constant state of mind.
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Top 10 Reasons Why Women Love Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid This year marks the 50th anniversaries of Medicare and Medicaid and the 80th anniversary of Social Security. Fifty-seven percent of people on Medicare, 70 percent of adults on Medicaid and 56 percent of Social Security recipients (66 percent of those ...
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Obamacare 'robbed' Medicare of $700B, says Huckabee Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee fields a question during the first Republican presidential debate. (AP). Former Arkansas Gov.
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96-Yr-Old Brought To Tears By Hospital Worker's Actions FAYETTE COUNTY, Ga. -- A 96-year-old man was brought to tears by the kind actions of a hospital worker. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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When 'Safe' Sunscreen Doesn't Stop The Burn A woman spreads sunscreen on the back of a friend at the Renaca beach in Vina del Mar, on January 24, 2009. (Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty Images).
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The injustice of miscarriage We need to accept that things can go wrong and there is no place for blame or shame. Face it: Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan think social media can break the silence on 'taboo' topics like miscarriages.
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Thank you, Zuckerbergs, for straight talk on miscarriages He also surprised the public with this - the two had endured three previous miscarriages: "We want to share one experience to start.
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The surprising number of parents scaling back at work to care for kids More than three-quarters of mothers and half of fathers in the United States say they've passed up work opportunities, switched jobs or quit to tend to their kids, according to a new Washington Post poll.
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Millions of Americans admit to drunk driving, CDC finds A new study finds that close to 2 percent of American adults -- about 4.2 million people -- admitted to driving while intoxicated at least once over the prior month.
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Funds raised through Relay For Life events help provide more birthdays for ... The Houston County Relay For Life can be an evening of laughter and tears amongst friends, family and neighbors, whom have all gathered for the purpose of helping raise funds for the American Cancer Society (ACS).
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