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Red Wine and Dark Chocolate will have little impact on progress of Alzheimer's ... Resveratrol found in red wine, dark chocolate and red grapes has been termed in the previous studies for slowing down aging process.
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Sanofi's combination diabetes drug hits goal in second late-stage trial PARIS Sanofi said on Monday a second late-stage Phase III study of its LixiLan diabetes drug had met its main target, readying it for regulatory submissions by the fourth quarter in the United States and the first quarter of next year in the European ...
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Sanofi has announced the successful completion of LixiLan-L, the second ... COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. 14, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zealand announces that Sanofi today reported a positive study outcome of LixiLan-L, a pivotal Phase III clinical trial with LixiLan for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
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New report card on Australia's sexual health released AAP. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. THE number of Australians contracting HIV has stabilised but about a thousand people a year are still returning positive tests.
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New Pill Truvada could Help Prevent HIV: Study Now two different studies have suggested that the new HIV pill called Truvada is effective in potentially preventing HIV in people who are at high risk of the infection.
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Marijuana may up pre-diabetes risk Potheads! You may want to avoid smoking up weed as a study has shown that current and former users of marijuana are more likely to have prediabetes, the state of poor blood sugar control that can progress to type 2 diabetes, than never users of cannabis.
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Planned Parenthood braces for fight "I'm interested in birth control," the soft-spoken 23-year-old told a clinic employee. Barlow, who has been living with friends in Tampa while she looks for a permanent home, wasn't sure where else to go.
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Study Finds Link Between Mental Illness And Homophobia Researchers at Italy's University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy explored homophobia as a possible mental illness, and found interesting correlations to psychological dysfunctions—including depression, neurosis and immature defense mechanisms.
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Breast cancer: Top five ways to reduce your risk! While researchers and health experts are still not certain how to prevent breast cancer, maintaining healthy habits can help reduce your risk.
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Soldiers in uniform pose for photo to 'normalize breastfeeding' (CNN) There were no lactation rooms or dedicated spaces for breastfeeding mothers when Tara Ruby was on active duty in the Air Force from 1997 to 2001.
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Miss Tennessee Hannah Robison Supports Planned Parenthood During Miss America ... Walking around in an evening gown or a swimsuit or maybe playing the water glasses as a talent is easy, but the question-and-answer portion of the Miss America pageant is usually what trips up the contestants.
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Eating Fish Might Help Prevent Depression New research out of China suggests that eating a lot of fish might help protect against depression. The Chinese researchers behind the study, a meta-analysis published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, analyzed 26 studies covering over ...
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'Out of Darkness': Eighth-annual fundraising walk sheds light on suicide Vicki S. Hill, organizer of this year's Out of Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention, holds a photo of her brother, Joe Morse, who was lost to suicide in January 2012.
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Hogan, on cancer advocacy: 'I never expected to be in this position' The letters poured in almost as soon as Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan gripped the podium at a news conference and announced that he had cancer.
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From Endangered to Common Plant: How Stanford Team Can Significantly Improve ... Etoposide is one of the most potent cancer drugs it can significantly decrease the blood cells produced by the bone marrow. But the benefits outweigh the risks as it is helping patients diagnosed with stomach, lung, and testicular cancer, as well as ...
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Photo of Soldiers Breastfeeding in Uniform Goes Viral Tara Ruby, a former Air Force servicemember who served between 1997 and 2001, remembers a time when lactation rooms dedicated to breastfeeding mothers was practically non-existent in the military.
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Motorcycle Ride Raises Awareness for Prostate Cancer Dozens of men and women hit the roads Sunday on their motorcycles to raise awareness for prostate cancer. "The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride" is in Evansville for the first time.
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US Health Officials Advise Americans Should Start Walking Daily to Improve Health The United States General Vivek Murthy has recently introduced a new "Step it Up" campaign designed to promote more walking and, perhaps more importantly, the development of walkable communities.
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Walking Remains One of the Most Effective Exercises Walking is one of the easiest and most affordable ways for Americans to get adequate exercise, but many obstacles stand in the way.
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Cancer Society serious about prostate education Dr Aldyth Buckland conducts an information session about prostate cancer with this group of men who all turned out on Friday to take part in the Jamaica Cancer Society's Prostate Cancer Awareness Day activities.
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Inked Out New Jersey convention shows the draw of tattoos Frank Mazzara of Vintage Tattoo in Pequannock, one of hundreds of tattoo artists at the Secaucus convention, with a customer from Warren County on Sept.
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Hundreds walk in Barrie to raise money and awareness for ovarian cancer Braving the rain and chilly weather, hundreds of people hit the pavement in Barrie for the Ovarian Cancer Walk of Hope. Amy Briscoe and her family walked on Sunday for her sister, Becky, who died at just 31 five years ago.
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Could tobacco help cure cancer? Etoposide is a chemotherapy drug used to treat tumours in the lung, ovaries, testes as well as lymphoma. There is currently no way to produce etoposide without one of its key ingredients, a compound called podophyllotoxin, which is found naturally in ...
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Modified Tobacco Plant Helps Make The Anticancer Drug Etoposide Researchers at Stanford University have identified enzymes that could make it easier to produce the anticancer drug etoposide (Science 2015, DOI: 10.1126/science.
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Wild pig with blue fat found near Northern California ranch A wild pig with bright blue fat surrounding its meat was discovered after being shot by ranchers in Morgan Hill, Calif. (Imgur user GlendilTEK).
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First legal harvest of marijuana fueling gray market for pot in US capital Tess Kelly tends to her marijuana plant named "Obama Junior" in her home in Washington. Kelly, a paralegal by day, is an amateur pot grower by night.
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U of Illinois emails highlight medical school struggle Christopher Kennedy, former chairman of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, presides over a meeting of the board March 23, 2013, in Chicago.
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Fifth annual Cruising for a Cure event held to raise awareness for prostate cancer KETV NEWSWATCH 7. ROB: USING CLASSIC CARS TO RAISE CANCER AWARENESS. ONE GROUP IN THE METRO WANTS TO MAKE SURE MEN KNOW THE DANGER OF PROSTATE CANCER, AND THEY GET A LITTLE CREATIVE WITH THE WAY ...
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Without lighting up, District pot farmers show off their harvest When Samson Paisely entered the buds of his marijuana plant in the D.C. State Fair's first-ever marijuana competition Saturday, he wanted to pay tribute to a man who legalized another once-illicit substance.
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Utah health officials confirm 3 human cases of West Nile Virus SALT LAKE CITY - Health officials say three people in Salt Lake County have been infected with the West Nile Virus in the first human cases in Utah this year.
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Portland AIDS Walk draws more than 10000 participants (photos) More than 10,000 people participated in this year's AIDS Walk Portland 2015, which snaked through downtown Portland Saturday afternoon.
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Walk to End Alzheimer's attracts more than 2000 to Fresno State Saturday's bad air didn't stop more than 2,000 people from taking part in the Walk to End Alzheimer's. Embed. <iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://abc30.
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Bactericides could keep growers going Crop developing on a 3 year old Midsweet orange tree at the Peace River Packing Company grove near Fort Meade, Florida June 24, 2015.
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Muncie woman warns others about West Nile virus MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) - A central Indiana woman who was infected with the West Nile virus three years ago says she hopes others will learn from her troubles with the mosquito-borne disease.
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New federal food safety rules issued after deadly outbreaks WASHINGTON - Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean under new government safety rules released Thursday in the wake of deadly foodborne illness outbreaks linked to ice cream, caramel apples, cantaloupes and ...
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North Carolina mother awakens from coma after hearing newborn baby's cries CONCORD, N.C. - A North Carolina mother who went into a coma after childbirth woke up after hearing her baby cry. People Magazine reported that 23-year-old Concord mother Shelly Cawley was not waking up after having an emergency C-section.
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Canton Bark for Life set for Sept. 19 Anyone with a dog knows that the big C isn't just a human illness that brings pain, heartache and sometimes, death. That's why on Sept.
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Mom Recovers after Hearing Child's Cry on Hospital Bed Every birth has a story. For Shelly Cawley, the story of the birth of her baby girl, Rylan, has medical personnel at CMC North East believing in miracles.
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Baby's cry brings life back to mother in coma Every birth has a story. For Shelly Cawley, the story of the birth of her baby girl, Rylan, has medical personnel at a North Carolina hospital believing in miracles.
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Did They Just Find That Homophobia Is A Disease? I think they just found that homophobia is a disease? Here's an excerpt from the longer livescience.com article. Give below a read and let me know your thoughts.
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