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Bariatric surgery linked to higher suicide risk, study says Patients might be more likely to harm themselves or attempt suicide after weight-loss surgery, a Canadian study suggests. Researchers followed about 8,800 patients for three years before and after they had surgery to lose weight.
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Bipolar Disorder Drug for Adults Also Safe for Kids New York: Lithium, a drug used successfully for decades to treat adults with the bipolar disorder, can also be safe and effective for children suffering from the chronic brain condition marked by spontaneous, changing bouts of elation and depression ...
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Multiple Sclerosis New Drug Can Revolutionize The Treatment Roche (NASDAQ:RHHBY) has announced that its multiple sclerosis (MS) drug ocrelizumab has shown promising results in three separate late-stage trials.
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Index ranks best, worst, places to die No one likes to think about the end, even if everyone knows it's coming. We prefer to prepare for more joyful milestones: birthdays, marriages, graduations and employment.
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Novartis Will Invest another $15 Million in Gamida Cell Totaling to $50M ... The well-known Swiss drugmaker Novartis decides to invest an additional $15 million in Israel's Gamida Cell, the company that develops stem cell therapies.
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Novartis buys another 2.5 percent in Israel's Gamida Cell JERUSALEM Swiss drugmaker Novartis will invest up to an extra $15 million in Gamida Cell, an Israeli developer of stem cell therapies, Gamida said on Sunday.
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Giants get a game ball for tight end Daniel Fells, who's still being treated ... The Giants dedicated Sunday night's game to teammate Daniel Fells, so it was only appropriate that someone who plays his position caught the winning touchdown pass.
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Giants dedicate game to Daniel Fells, award him game ball Tom Coughlin stepped to the podium following his team's 30-27 victory over the 49ers Sunday night and wasted no words expressing relief in picking up a win in a game that was dedicated to ailing tight end Daniel Fells.
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Report: Daniel Fells has 5 surgeries for MRSA; doctors hope to save foot New York Giants tight end Daniel Fells has had five surgeries to stave off a staph infection, and doctors are fighting to avoid amputating his foot, according to a report by NFL.
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Cowboys Team With Susan G. Komen® To Recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month ARLINGTON, Texas - The Dallas Cowboys and Susan G. Komen® asked fans and supporters to HOPE! FIGHT! CURE! and take action toward a brighter future without breast cancer during the Dallas Cowboys vs.
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Event in Palm Coast raises funds, awareness of breast cancer Women participating Sunday in the Pink Army 5K Run/Walk in Palm coast pose at Florida Hospital Flagler with a firefighter volunteer from Pink Heals Inc. next to one of the organization's fire engines.
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How These Booze Makers Co-Opted the Pink Ribbon The link between alcohol and breast cancer is well established, but that won't stop the booze industry from slapping a coat of pink on its product and profiting from breast cancer awareness.
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Delaware no. 1 in cases of aggressive form of breast cancer An aggressive form of breast cancer is hitting Delaware women particularly hard, and community leaders, researchers and clinicians have no clear idea why.
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Huntsman Researchers Find How Elephants Forget About Cancer Salt Lake City—The fight to prevent and cure cancer has found an unlikely new hero: Dumbo. Elephants rarely develop cancer—the land giants have less than a 5 percent chance of developing cancer in their lifetimes, which is particularly impressive ...
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Novartis buys another 2.5 pct in Israel's Gamida Cell JERUSALEM Oct 11 Swiss drugmaker Novartis will invest up to an extra $15 million in Gamida Cell, an Israeli developer of stem cell therapies, Gamida said on Sunday.
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Whole milk may not be as bad as everyone think it is Eliminating whole milk from your diet may be not as healthy as you used to think, a new report by The Washington Post suggests. However, the U.S.
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Why is elephant cancer rare? Answer might help treat humans Scientists have spent decades thinking why elephants and other large mammals do not suffer from cancer in comparison to smaller mammals.
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Getting your flu shot early is best way to stay well The myriad of advertisements and signs for the flu shot should not be ignored. The influenza virus is a contagious respiratory illness that can lead to a range of symptoms.
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Western State Hospital in trouble with federal officials Western State Hospital in Lakewood is the subject of three federal warnings and faces the potential loss of millions of dollars in federal funds.
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Young doctor takes on Flint water fight FLINT, Mich. -- Under the steady gaze of a watercolor giraffe and tissue paper butterflies, a Flint pediatrician and mother of two last month forced the state of Michigan to snap to attention.
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Feds threaten to cut funding at Washington State's largest psychiatric hospital So far in 2015, federal regulators have sent notices to Western State Hospital that conditions were so dangerous for patients they threatened to cut millions of dollars in funding unless the problems were fixed.
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Diamonds Could Be Key To Early Detection Of Cancer (Photo : Getty Images/Peter Macdiarmid ) Scientists have developed a new method to detect cancerous tumors - using diamonds. Scientists have developed a new method to detect cancerous tumors - using diamonds.
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Florida circus elephants find second career in research POLK CITY, Fla. - At a Florida retirement home for former circus elephants, residents enjoy a steady diet of high-quality hay and local fruits and vegetables, as well as baths and occasional walks.
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From Cheerios to cheese: 5 key recalls to watch Consumers, take note. This week saw several recalls, affecting a wide range of popular products from cheese to Cheerios to highchairs.
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Not all fats are equal: Whole milk may be better than skim For a long time people avoided whole milk in favor of low-fat and fat-free milk. Recent research suggests, however, that the fats being avoided are actually good for the body.
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AIDS Walk raises funds, awareness Being part of the 21st annual AIDS Walk on Saturday morning was about more than walking for Myra Rains. It was about survival. The Joplin woman is a seven-year HIV survivor and a client of AIDS Project of the Ozarks, which sponsors the annual ...
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Medicare 2015: More doctors rejecting original Medicare Dr. Rob Crouse, the medical director of The Portland Clinic downtown, sees a patient recently. Stephanie Yao Long/Staff. Stephanie Yao Long | The Oregonian/OregonLive.
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31st Annual AIDS Walk Held In West Hollywood WEST HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA.com) - The 31st annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles was held Sunday, with an estimated 20,000+ people striding and strutting through West Hollywood and the Fairfax district to raise funds for AIDS Project Los Angeles and more ...
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Dako, an Agilent Technologies Company, Announces FDA Approval of New Test for ... GLOSTRUP, Denmark, Oct. 12, 2015-Dako, an Agilent Technologies company and a worldwide provider of cancer diagnostics, announced Oct. 9 that the U.S.
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Possible shark attack helps man discover cancerous tumor (October 10, 2015) - It's not clear what caused a deep gash down Eugene Finney's back while swimming in the ocean with his daughter, but it's clear the brush with danger helped save his life.
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Nano-diamonds Can Help Detect Cancer A new, unique way has been devised to identify early stage cancer. Physicists from University of Sydney used a synthetic version of precious stones during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans and found it successful in detecting the presence of ...
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Health officials: Vaccines best protection against flu yet less than half get them Arlena Brownlee of Mount Clemens gets an influenza shot administered by RN Nancy Burns of the Mount Clemens Health Department. (Ray Skowronek/The Macomb Daily).
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Schoolchild in Cumberland hospitalized with viral meningitis An elementary school child in Cumberland has been hospitalized with viral meningitis, the school district told parents in an email Saturday.
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Parents work to make Halloween less scary for kids with allergies Brennan and Ainslee Gerardot painted their pumpkins teal this Halloween to promote their participation in the Teal Pumpkin Project to raise allergy awareness.
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Child hospitalized with viral meningitis Continue reading below. Officials at an elementary school said a pupil has been hospitalized with viral meningitis. School officials told parents in an e-mail that a Cumberland child has been hospitalized, the Portland Press Herald reported.
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How Do You Value A Company Like Uber? Aswath Damodaran is the Kerschner Chaired Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, teaching corporate finance and valuation to MBAs, executives and practitioners.
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Dying at home more peaceful than in hospital and better for loved ones ... Dying in the comfort of your own home may result in a more peaceful death, with similar pain to being in hospital and less intense grief for loved ones, new research suggests.
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Lung Cancer Treatment Gets Personal After years of languishing survival rate improvements in lung cancer, new personalized therapies yield hope of a dramatic boost in response rates and survival.
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Cris 'Cyborg' Justino accuses Ronda Rousey, Dana White of bullying Ronda Rousey vs. Cris "Cyborg" Justino is quickly becoming the Mayweather-Pacquiao of women's MMA. + More Videos. - Hide Videos.
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Love marijuana high? Run instead and experience the same with 'Runner's high' Heidelberg, Germany - You must have heard about the phrase 'Runner's high' from marathon runners or those who regularly exercise excessively.
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Business of Health: Massive price hike for AIDS drug is wrong, but how do you ... Business of Health: Massive price hike for AIDS drug is wrong, but how do you fix it? Stephen Prescott, M.D.: The drug, Daraprim, is the standard of care for treating toxoplasmosis, a life-threatening parasitic infection.
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Daraprim Price Has Yet to Be Reduced Following 5000% Increase Turing Pharmaceuticals has yet to reduce the price of Daraprim, despite statements that the company would do so following public outcry over the 5000% increase overnight in the drug's cost.
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Washington College Student Fights Back After Her Face Becomes Cruel Internet Meme TACOMA, Wash. –A college student in Tacoma, Washington, is fighting back after a stolen Instagram photo of her was turned into a cruel online joke.
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