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More than 23000 people wind up in the ER each year due to dietary supplements Multi-vitamins, diet pills and energy boosters may not be the harmless substances you think they are. Related News/Archive. More than 800,000 Floridians will qualify for Obamacare tax credits in 2016, study says.
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Study: Ebola in Male Survivors Can Survive up to 9 Months Doctors have found that Ebola can linger in some male survivors for up to nine months but aren't sure if that means they might still be infectious, according to new research.
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U.S. prescription opioid misuse and deaths increase The proportion of people reporting use of prescription opioids for reasons other than medical necessity fell between 2003 and 2013, but use disorders and overdose deaths increased, according to a new study.
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Many cancer survivors have unhealthy diets, study finds One might expect cancer survivors to be fanatically healthy eaters, but a new study suggests they eat a little worse than people who never had cancer.
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Malaria vaccine for pregnant women kills cancer Scientists testing a malaria vaccine in pregnant women made a surprising discovery that shows promise for treating cancer. When the team created the protein the malaria parasite uses to adhere to the placenta and added a toxin, they discovered that the ...
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Documenting autism: fascinating course blends journalistic, biological ... The Community Science: Autism class brings students from journalistic and biological backgrounds together. Every Wednesday, the two groups aim to understand the complex world behind Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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Breast Cancer Drug Tamoxifen Boosts Immune Response Against MRSA Tamoxifen was found in a recent study to boost white blood cells and better arm them in killing bacteria. Treating mice with the breast cancer drug also led to enhanced clearance of MRSA and reduced death.
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Breast cancer drug tamoxifen may offer powerful punch against killer superbugs ... For humans, the superbug MRSA, or methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, is one of the most terrifying creatures that share our Earth.
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Breast cancer drug can fight superbugs Researchers have found that a breast cancer drug, tamoxifen, gives white blood cells a boost, which may better enable them to fight antibioticresistant bacteria.
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Physical Therapy less helpful than Time for lower back pain, a study finds Early bodily remedy supplies solely modest advantages for low again ache, and the discomfort often subsides by itself, a brand new research has discovered.
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Nonprofit to Give Military Personnel Improved Access to Sleep Disorders Therapy Starting by providing oral appliances for obstructive sleep apnea, Freedom to Sleep is a new organization that aims to help active and retired military personnel receive diagnosis and treatment for sleep disorders.
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In wake of Ebola epidemic, Margaret Chan wants countries to put their money ... BERLIN—As director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Margaret Chan is often ranked among the most powerful women in the world.
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Potential cure for cancer found in malaria, study says Mosquitoes spread malaria, which attacks the placenta of pregnant women and poses a major problem in developing countries. (James Gathany/CDC).
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Dole recalls Spinach Salads over Salmonella risk Dole Fresh Vegetables is voluntarily recalling a limited number of cases of bagged salad. The product being recalled is Dole Spinach coded A27409B & A27409A, with an Enjoy By date of October 15 and UPC 7143000976 due to a possible health risk from ...
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Cure for cancer might accidentally have been found Scientists might have accidentally made a huge step forward in the search for a cure for cancer - discovering unexpectedly that a malaria protein could be an effective weapon against the disease.
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Dole Recalls Bagged Spinach Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination Dole voluntarily recalled bags of spinach for potential Salmonella contamination. Look on the bag for the code A27409B and A27409A.
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Dole recalls spinach for potential salmonella (CNN) Have a bag of spinach salad in your refrigerator? Be sure to check its code number. Dole Fresh Vegetables is voluntarily recalling some bagged spinach due to salmonella, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
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Dole recalls spinach for potential salmonella More than 23,000 visits to emergency rooms occur annually due to complications from taking dietary supplements such as herbal or complementary nutritional products, vitamins, and minerals, according to scientists from the U.S.
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Stress During Pregnancy May Affect Children's Motor Development Preg (Photo : U-M) Stress experienced by mothers during pregnancy is related to their children's behavior, as well as mental and cognitive outcomes in middle childhood and into adolescence, according to a recent study.
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The NFL Will Exploit Your Dead Mom But Not Let You Celebrate Her Pittsburgh Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams has an incredibly personal connection to the cause of breast cancer awareness. Four of his aunts died of breast cancer, and last year, so did his mother, Sandra Hill.
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Mom's Stress During Pregnancy Tied To Teen's Coordination Problems Financial problems, death of a family member or a divorce during pregnancy could impact the baby's development down the road. Live Science.
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Your stressful job may kill you -- especially if you're a woman, study says People - especially women - with stressful, high-strain jobs are more likely than other workers to suffer a stroke, according to a new study.
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The Scary Way Your Job Could Be Harming Your Health If you've ever complained that your job is "killing you," your hyperbole may not be totally off base. People with high-stress jobs have a 22 percent higher risk of stroke than those with low-stress jobs, and for women, the contrast is even more stark ...
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Identical Twin Brothers Set to Have Birthdays Months Apart Due to Rare Delivery A Washington state couple is preparing for the birth of their second twin -- months after the first twin was born in September. Nick and Holli Gorveatt welcomed their son Link on Sept.
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Research Reveals Why Caramel Apples Are A Magnet For Listeria New research argued that apples are too acidic for the bacteria to live and the caramel does not contain enough water for bacteria to typically grow.
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Woodcliff Lake boy wears pink all year round to show support for breast cancer ... Matthew Schwartz, a student at Woodcliff Middle School, wore pink for the past year in support of breast cancer awareness. On Oct. 10, it was day 393.
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Behind the Pink Ribbons: Danbury Woman Encourages Education During Breast ... October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Patch is sharing inspirational stories of breast cancer survivors to help raise awareness.
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US agency warned consumers on 'herbal Viagra' linked to Odom CHICAGO U.S. health authorities warned consumers recently about dangers of so-called herbal Viagra, non-prescription products sold to enhance sexual performance, reportedly used by former professional basketball player Lamar Odom, who is in critical ...
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October marks pregnancy loss awareness month The loss of a child through stillbirth or miscarriage affects 1 percent, or 24,000, of women in the U.S. annually, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website, based on 2013 reports, states.
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Pink is the New Black team of Fair Lawn walking to fight breast cancer Fair Lawn - Hailey Conklin and her Pink is the New Black team will be celebrating her 13th birthday by taking part in a walk against breast cancer.
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Latinos and HIV: Breaking the Silence and Shame The numbers speak for themselves: despite recent advances in HIV treatment and prevention, the Latino community as a whole is suffering a spike in HIV infections.
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There are 20 warnings on the type of 'herbal Viagra' Lamar Odom reportedly took The Food and Drug Administration headquarters in Silver, Spring, Maryland. The agency has repeatedly warned about the dangers of herbal Viagra.
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Treatment Changes For DCIS Haven't Affected Breast Cancer Deaths The number of women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, abnormal cells that sometimes become breast cancer, has soared since the 1970s.
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Caramel Apples May Be A Hotbed For Listeria Red apples on sticks, bathed in gooey caramel sounds tasty, but it could send you to the hospital with a bad case of food poisoning, according to a recent study.
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Georges St-Pierre pledges support, offers help to Nick Diaz in fight against ... It'd take a serious issue to make Georges St-Pierre pledge public support for longstanding rival Nick Diaz. However, Diaz's controversial five-year suspension for a positive marijuana test seems to meet the requirements.
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Did you know: Elephants rarely get cancer. But why? According to everything we know about cancer, elephants should be hit hard by the disease. Cancer is a disease of aging, and elephants can live up to 70 years.
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Study: Babies Born In Summer Healthier As Adults ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta)– Women who were born during the summer are healthier as adults, according to new research. The new study indicates that more than half a million people say sunlight and higher vitamin D exposure are linked to benefits in the third ...
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Study suggests e-cigs draw young smokers to regular cigarettes For years, electronic cigarettes have ridden the vapor of respectability as a technology cigarette smokers can use to get nicotine while avoiding tobacco's health risks.
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Bewitching treats for Halloween Chocolatiers and candy-makers are pulling out standard and new tricks on old favorites for Halloween shoppers. Hershey has new Dark Kit Kat Bars and Candy Corn Bars (a blend of creamy white chocolate and candy corn bits), and snack-size ones such as ...
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Victoria Justice Reveals She Suffers From An Autoimmune Disorder -- Details HERE Victoria Justice is ready to talk about her recent health struggle. In the November issue of Health magazine, the brunette beauty revealed that she suffers from a medical condition that affects her autoimmune system.
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