Monday, October 19, 2015

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A doctor prepares a blood sample for analysis at a hospital in Berlin. U.S. researchers in New Jersey say they're close to developing a blood test that could detect early signs of Alzheimer's.
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People exposed to second-hand smoke in the womb or as children are at an increased risk later in life of an irregular heart rhythm, a new study suggests.
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(Repeats story published on Saturday; no changes to text). By Morag MacKinnon. PERTH Oct 17 (Reuters) - Australia is altering its drug laws to allow for the cultivation of marijuana for medicinal and scientific purposes, removing a major hurdle to the ...
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BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 10: A real human brain being displayed as part of new exhibition at the @Bristol attraction is seen on March 8, 2011 in Bristol, England.
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POINT PLEASANT - Breast cancer survivor Amanda Barrett admits she was afraid to attend her first Making Strikes Against Breast Cancer 5K walk in Point Pleasant.
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Merry Jones, of Dover, was determined to fight breast cancer, one way or another. She just never expected to have to fight it twice.
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A Novartis AG drug used for treating leukemia may also work for patients with Parkinson's disease, judging from one small and early clinical test.
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Walk into Christiana Care Health System's flagship hospital in Wilmington and there's no doubt about what you are supposed to do.
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Complete avoidance of alcohol during pregnancy is necessary to prevent alcohol-related birth defects, including intellectual disabilities in children.
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SAN ANTONIO - 9-year-old Juliana Zamora is one of the 20,000 San Antonians living with Type 1 Diabetes. "Feeling shaky and very thirsty, hungry and tired," she said about her symptoms.
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Sen. Schumer Warned against Dangerous Chemicals in Halloween Face Paint On Sunday, US Sen. Schumer warned against dangerous chemicals in Halloween face paint as the paints often contain dangerous ingredients which may threaten children's ...
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The feds should test Halloween face paint made in China for truly scary toxic chemicals, Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday. The Food and Drug Administration does not conduct routine checks of cosmetic products or face paints that can contain heavy metals ...
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As per a recent study, mechanisms of early insulin treatment for diabetes may produce better outcomes. By: ANI | October 19, 2015 11:37 AM.
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A Fresno County Dairy is facing a recall of its product for the fourth time. Embed. <iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://abc30.
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DEQ Director Dan Wyant, above, said that the official in charge of the safety of drinking water, Liane Shekter Smith, will be reassigned.
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Months of deadly mass shootings are pushing mental-health legislation forward in Congress, with advocates and lawmakers describing a momentum for change that they haven't seen for nearly a decade.
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(CBS) - 11 people were sickened from carbon monoxide Sunday morning in Villa Park, according to the Villa Park Fire Department. Paramedics arrived at the home in the 200 block of West Division street around 9 a.m.
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Cold weather and dry air usher in flu season. Here's how to avoid falling victim. email · print. Comment. By Meghan Connelly Special to The Journal.
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Sprout Pharmaceuticals CEO Cindy Whitehead holds a bottle for the female sex-drive drug Addyi on Aug. 18 in Raleigh, N.C.. By Matthew Perrone / Associated Press.
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Praxbind received the final approval from the US food and Drug Administration (FDA) to reverse the blood-thinning effects of the popular pill Pradaxa.
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Study results revealed that those who worked under incredibly stressful situations were at a 22 percent increased risk of stroke when compared to those who felt more at ease at their job.
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After conducting research on mice with cancer, researchers at the University of Texas Southern medical center have found that antioxidants protected the cancerous cells and allowed them to flourish.
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MORGANTOWN - The Alzheimer's Association of North Central West Virginia held its annual Walk to End Alzheimer's, on Sunday, Oct. 18, at the WVU Coliseum.
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WASHINGTON - There is new evidence of the dangers of secondhand smoke - even to babies in the womb. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco say people who were exposed to secondhand smoke as little children or in utero by a ...
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KNOXVILLE (WATE) - Hundreds showed up at World's Fair Park Sunday all for a good cause. It's 20th Annual Buddy Walk which raises awareness and acceptance to those with Down Syndrome.
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Suzy, a lifelong Wyomingite, and her two boys, Jake, 8, and Zack, 5, have Lyme disease, which is an inflammatory, systemic disease that affects multiple body systems.
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Sleep is important for long term health and 7-8 hours of daily sleep is usually recommended by health experts. However, the quality is sleep is also an important factor and not just the number of hours spent in sleep.
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Kevin Guskiewicz, professor and former chair of the Department of Exercise and Sports Medicine at the College of Arts and Sciences, examines a football helmet containing impact sensors.
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LONDON Oct 19 Shire still hopes to launch its new dry eye drug lifitegrast next year, despite a decision by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration not to approve it based on current data, the firm's chief executive said on Monday.
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MOBILE, AL (WALA) -. FOX10 News is committed to keeping you active and aware of what's going on in the community. Saturday was the 8th annual Buddy Walk in Bienville Square and the motto: "more alike than different.
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The Buddy Walk was established by the National Down Syndrome Society to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October and to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down Syndrome.
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Marcus Josey, right, and Miss New Jersey Lindsey Giannini have their photo taken at the gazebo in Farquhar Park on Saturday. Josey, who is battling leukemia, asked Giannini to his homecoming at Northeastern and she accepted.
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Jeff Reynolds, with Mingo County Schools, Student Services said, "The last few years due to funding issues, we haven't been able to do too much.
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-6b29ac1970662647.JPG Flint resident Keith Pemberton, 66, holds up a sign toward traffic during a protest concerning water prices and quality on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015, outside of City Hall in downtown Flint.
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CONEWAGO TWP., Pa. - You could understand how Marcus Josey could feel like he was on Cloud Nine before his homecoming dance Saturday night.
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Medline Industries, Inc.is recalling lot #45810 of its 500mg Acetaminophen tablets due to a labeling error. The tablets were mislabeled displaying "Acetaminophen 325mg" instead of "Acetaminophen 500mg".
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INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis hospital says it plans to develop a brain center that that will provide care for diseases including schizophrenia and Alzheimer's.
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