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JAK inhibitors can help in hair regrowth: Columbia Research Most men are concerned about their scalp hair after age of 35 and they have a reason to be concerned. According to statistics, more than 50 percent men over age 50 suffer from some kind of hair loss.
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Processed meats are as cancerous as cigarettes "Billions of dollars have been spent on studies all over the world, and no single food has ever been proven to cause or cure cancer" Mcneill said.
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Industry set to reject WHO's processed meat carcinogens ruling The global meat industry has reacted with fury to the prospect of its products being declared carcinogenic by the cancer research arm of the World Health Organisation.
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For Minor AC Joint Dislocations, Surgery May Not Be The Best Treatment: Research According to a recent report, surgery on a shoulder that has been dislocated may not always be necessary. Researchers have learned that other non-surgical methods of treatment may be just as effective.
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Passionate fight against cancer Elisha Stuart may not be considered the average 28-year-old. In fact, she perceives herself as a 40-year-old trapped in a 28-year-old body.
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How to find the best breast cancer info Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. But the survival rates of breast cancer have never been better: overall the survival rate for a woman newly diagnosed with breast approaches 90 percent.
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Breast cancer hits harder in younger women Australian women in their 20s and 30s have poorer breast cancer survival rates than women aged over 40, according to an AIHW report.
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Teal pumpkins signify treats for allergy sufferers Lindsay Zawadski and her 19-month-old Lexi sit with their teal-painted pumpkin Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 at their home in Stratford, Conn.
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Some doctors and midwives don't know postpartum diabetes risk Some doctors and midwives may underestimate the risk for postpartum diabetes among women who develop a version of the disease during pregnancy, a small British study suggests.
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Pediatricians Unveil Game Plan for Safer Youth Football Parents who may be having second thoughts about allowing their children to strap on a helmet or score a touchdown may get some comfort from a new policy statement on youth football injuries from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Human DNA Found In Hot Dogs, Study Says Clear Food, a subsidiary of food analyzation startup Clear Labs, found that human DNA is present in 2 percent of hot dog and sausage brands, according to a recent study.
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Yolanda Foster Sells Malibu Home Foster took to her Instagram account to share an emotional image of their breathtaking view, announcing the news that they she is ready to move on.
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Parents spreading word about Teal Pumpkin Project Lindsay Zawadski and her 19-month-old LexiT sit with their teal-painted pumpkin Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 at their home in Stratford, Conn.
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Company Shares of BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc. (NASDAQ:BDSI) Drops ... BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc. (NASDAQ:BDSI) has lost 22.35% during the past week and dropped 12.87% in the last 4 weeks.
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'Brain Surgery Live's' patient will be awake for the whole thing If you've ever found yourself complaining that much of what's on television these days isn't exactly brain surgery, you might want to check out a new special on National Geographic Channel that literally is.
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Whole Foods Recalls Chicken Salad, Pasta Salad Due To Listeria Risk Whole Foods is recalling more than 230 pounds of curry chicken salad as well as deli pasta salad in several states due to possible Listeria contamination concerns, PIX 11 News reported.
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Another Vigil for a Fallen High School Football Player 17-year-old Andre Smith's death, and the new report by the American Academy of Pediatrics on youth football. 1:46 | 10/25/15. Share.
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Fighting the flu: Tips to stay healthy at the onset of flu season 4. Eat healthy, sleep right and exercise - the better your health in general, the better your immune system can fight off infections.
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Daily Talker: Teal Pumpkin Project If you've noticed some brightly colored teal pumpkins on your neighbor's porch, they're not just being artsy. It's a campaign designed to promote a safe and fun Halloween for everyone.
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GNC shares plummet after Oregon sues over supplement ingredients In a complaint filed in Multnomah County, Ore., Circuit Court, the state alleges GNC sold thousands of products containing two "potentially dangerous" synthetic ingredients: picamilon and BMPEA.
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Decision of Oprah Winfrey to Join Weight Watchers Increases Company's Shares ... With the Oprah Winfrey's decision to join the board of the Weight Watchers International Inc. and take 10% Company's stake, shares of the Company gets doubled last week.
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Onivyde treatment found to extend life of those with advanced pancreatic cancer The FDA has approved the use of Onivyde (irinotecan liposome injection), in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin, to treat patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer who have been previously treated with gemcitabine-based chemotherapy.
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Drug errors are common in surgery, MGH-led study says About half of all surgeries involve some kind of medication error or unintended drug side effects, if a study done at one of America's most prestigious academic medical centers is any indication.
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Pediatricians want e-cigs to only be used by people aged 21 and older As the number of people using e-cigarettes wafts upward, health experts and researchers are scrambling to understand their health effects and the usage trends of the nicotine-vaporizing gadgets.
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Flu season is underway Nurse Anita Fullbright of the Humboldt County Public Health Clinic gives a flu shot on Thursday. Shaun Walker - The Times-Standard.
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It's Flu Shot Season Many have gotten their shot at Richards Pharmacy in Mission. Pharmacist Vanessa Rawls says she may need to order more vaccines. "I ordered quite a few vaccines and it arrived in August and I've run through half of my supply," Rawls said.
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Foreign military role in Ebola crucial, questions over future use-experts DAKAR, Oct 26 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Foreign military personnel played a crucial role in stemming the Ebola outbreak in Liberia and Sierra Leone, researchers said on Monday, but warned against treating their intervention as a blueprint for ...
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AstraZeneca Discloses Obtaining FDA Recommendation for new Gout Drug Lesinurad ... Just lately pharmaceutical AstraZeneca has revealed that the FDA AAC (US Food and Drug Administration Arthritis Advisory Committee) voted 10-4 in favor of recommending approval for Lesinurad 200mg tablets.
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Theranos suspends micro blood tests to allow FDA review A Silicon Valley lab-testing company operating in Arizona put its micro blood-draw testing on hold pending FDA review. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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Can Cheese Really Be Addictive? Study Explains Why A new research published earlier this year in the journal PLOS One indicated that cheese and other processed products can be additive, similar to neurological effects that heroin and cocaine have on a person.
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Why Do Doctors Hate This Vaccine? The HPV vaccine can prevent 9 out of 10 cases of a cancer that affects the tongue, throat, and cervix. So why are doctors failing to recommend it?
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Cheese can be as addictive as crack, new study finds For years you've been telling your friends, family, co-workers and anyone who will listen that you're addicted to cheese. Indeed, the combination of ingredients (and salt and chemicals) are certainly tasty, but cheese-which is not necessarily a ...
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The Oprah Effect: TV Mogul Winfrey Acquires 10% Stake In Weight Watchers Weight Watchers announced that billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey has purchased a 10 percent stake in the diet company in a move that is considered to help turn the tide for its stocks.
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3-D Printing Paves Way For Rebuilding Human Heart Researchers have developed an advanced level of 3-D printing, which they are using to aid in rebuilding the human heart along with other organs.
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How to Hack a Normal Printer to 3D Print Coronary Arteries One of the most promising applications of 3D printing is the ability to manufacture custom fit functioning organs for patients in need.
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Antibiotics And Weight Gain In Kids Are Co-Related (Photo : Brent Stirton/Getty Images For Save the Children) Photographed on July 29, 2009 in Leon Province, Nicaragua. Llilmer has received care from Yamilda, the local brigadista, for a number of health problems.
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Plague In Dental DNA From Much Earlier Than Thought, Says Study This is a human skull from the Yamnaya culture during the Bronze Age, which took place between 3500 and 2000 BC. The culture lived in Eurasia.
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Missouri mom spreading word about Teal Pumpkin Project MEXICO, Mo. (AP) - For children with food allergies, the scariest part of Halloween can be sorting through candy after a night of trick-or-treating to find something that won't send them into shock if they eat it.
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Community, love, support felt at Susan G. Komen NC Foothills Race for the Cure People of all ages participated in the Susan G. Komen N.C. Foothills Race for the Cure. Buy this photo · Race for the Cure.
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Nurse's Ebola-Quarantine Suit Raises Novel Issues WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 23, 2015) - The law suit just filed by the nurse who was quarantined upon returning to the U.S. after treating Ebola patients in Africa raises novel legal issues, and the outcome may well depend not only on which legal theory ...
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Vatican Denies Report Pope Has Small, Curable Brain Tumor A report from an Italian newspaper states that Pope Francis was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor, a story that a spokesperson for the Vatican denies.
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Changing Medicaid to managed care could take years Raleigh, N.C. - Gov. Pat McCrory's signature on House Bill 372 wasn't the end of North Carolina's effort to change how the state's $14 billion Medicaid system works.
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E-cigarettes in legal 'grey zone' Handles for e-cigarettes can vary from a basic single color to detailed wooden ones such as these at VaporWave. 20151025 gct ecigs2.
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