Saturday, October 3, 2015

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Daily update October 3, 2015
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Raise your hand if your partner has ever complained that you're "always on your phone" when you're with him. Or, maybe you're the one who nudging him to quit the constant clicking and scrolling.
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New research from Baylor University has found that "pphubbing" - or, "partner phone snubbing" - is ruining relationships. Researchers said that partners feel a greater disconnect when their partner snubs them for their phone.
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So you've been burned by flaming water skis? Attacked by an orca? Sucked into a jet engine? Try to remember the details for your doctor, because there's now a medical code for your condition.
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Most women know the numbers: One in eight will develop invasive breast cancer, and it's the second most common cancer (next to skin cancer) affecting American women.
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Researchers say there's another reason to hit the hay early: going to bed later during the workweek is associated with weight gain over time, according to a study published in the October issue of the journal Sleep.
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THURSDAY, Oct. 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A study of more than 5 million Swedish men and women suggests that the taller you are, the greater your risk of cancer.
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Heart device maker St. Jude Medical Inc received a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which said that various devices of the company manufactured at its Atlanta plant are adulterated.
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Every October, pink ribbons appear to signal the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pink has become the color of breast cancer, but some survivors don't like the color pink and they have a good reason for feeling the way they do.
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RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil's health regulator Anvisa said on Friday it had suspended the production, sale and use of products made by Brazilian breast-implant maker Silimed after an inspection found the company failed production standards.
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They analyzed 55 studies funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health between 1972 and 2008 and concluded that talk therapy is about 25 percent less effective than previously thought, The New York Times reported.
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Sierra Leone's First Lady, Sia Nyama Koroma, last Wednesday joined world leaders to pledge support and commitment to the UNAIDS fast track approach to finding new and innovative ways of delivering essential healthcare to those in need.
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A day after a mass shooting in Oregon, 23 mental health groups are calling on Congress to pass legislation aimed at repairing the USA's broken mental health system.
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Contestants for a Miss World beauty pageant, pose for the cameras. While the beauty world is often accused of homogeny of looks, new research shows what is considered attractive in a face varies widely.
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Is that guy sexy? Is that woman beautiful? If you ask these questions to a group of people, they may have different answers, and a new study hints at why: Your perception of other people's attractiveness is mainly the result of your own experiences.
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U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch yesterday announced a new plan for law enforcement to work more closely with businesses to fight intellectual property crimes.
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Tanger Outlets is inviting shoppers in the Greater Houston Area to shop with the 'power of pink' this fall to help support ongoing efforts to end breast cancer during the 22nd annual Tanger PinkSTYLE campaign.
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Sleep (Photo : Flickr) New research suggests that going to bed late could lead to weight gain. Going to bed late could lead to weight gain, according to a recent study.
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A new study from Baylor University finds that cellphone use when in the company of a romantic partner can create friction, and even depression.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Merck MRK 1.56 % & Co.'s Keytruda for the treatment of the most common form of lung cancer, the second of a costly new wave of immune-boosting drugs to be cleared for one of the deadliest cancer types.
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Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District reported two more West Nile positive samples this week. Related Content. West Nile death reported in Orange County · West Nile virus: What you should know · West Nile virus detected in Riverside ...
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Sperm have a protein that no other cells have. Scientists say its discovery could help them develop a male contraceptive. Sperm have a protein that no other cells have.
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A screenshot from the "Rate That Face" online experiment found at http://www.testmybrain.org/setup.php?b=309. (Photo : Germine et al.
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A study of more than 5 million Swedish men and women suggests that the taller you are, the greater your risk of cancer. For every 4 additional inches of adult height, the study found that cancer risk was linked to an 18 percent increased cancer risk in ...
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New York: If a look at the piling dishes in the kitchen sink after a long day gives a headache, just take a deep breath and plunge into action!
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Washing the dishes may be a convenient detox for overwrought minds, a study in the journal Mindfulness suggests. The other group was focused on being mentally present.
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ALBANY - Celebrity chef Sandra Lee says it's too soon to say how her recent battle with breast cancer has changed her life. "It takes a little time to get away from something this traumatic," Lee, the longtime girlfriend of Gov.
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Japanese scientists have identified an immunosuppressant pill that could act as non-hormonal male birth control. Shop ▾. If you're a man frightened by the thought of getting a shot in your vas deferens to prevent unintended pregnancies, good news: ...
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YONKERS, N.Y. -- The first human case of West Nile Virus in Westchester this year has been confirmed, county Health Department officials said on Friday.
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JACKSON, MI - Four birds from Jackson County have tested positive for the West Nile virus and the risk of human contraction exists, the county health department announced Friday, Oct. 2. To date, there have not been any reported cases among people in ...
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Amicus Therapeutics Inc. FOLD -53.53 % lost more than half its market value Friday after the drug maker said it has delayed plans to seek U.S.
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Washing dishes after a long day could be a stress reliever, according to a recent study. Researchers at Florida State University found that mindfully washing dishes calms the mind and decreases stress.
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U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced Thursday that the Justice Department will award $53 million in "second-chance" grants to organizations that help prevent recidivism.
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More than 110,000 Tennesseans aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's disease, according to statistics from the Mid-South Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
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Police are investigating if the apparent drug overdose death of a man on the 3300 block of West Ohio Street on Friday is related to possibly tainted batches of heroin.
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Though Zucker used writing as an outlet to deal with her pain, a lot of her patients blamed themselves for their losses or expressed that they were put in awkward situations when someone close to them didn't quite know what to say.
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When Henrietta Taylor was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, she never dreamed her 31-year-old granddaughter would follow the same path just four years later.
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A sweet 6-year-old boy named Leland Shoemake penned a heartbreaking surprise note for his mom and dad to find before his death from a rare amoebic infection.
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STAMFORD, Conn., Oct 01, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- WWE WWE, +0.70% and Susan G. Komen® will continue their partnership with WWE Superstars and Divas wearing co-branded Susan G. Komen and WWE apparel, and WWE platforms "going pink" in ...
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(Reuters Health) - Although counseling is widely recommended before gene testing, most U.S. women who were sent by doctors to be tested for BRCA1 and BRCA2, two genes that increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, never met with a counselor ...
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The planned mergers of four of America's largest health insurers - Anthem with Cigna, and Aetna with Humana - has triggered a vigorous debate in academic and policy circles.
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(NBC NEWS)---Researchers looking into the causes of asthma say they've found a clue in an unusual place - inside the digestive systems of small babies.
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The AIDS Healthcare Foundation - the combative agency that "joined forces" with AID Atlanta this summer - is sparking controversy by blaming Grindr and other sex apps for a rise in STDs with new roadside billboards.
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Don-Tyler-Good days work Whatever the reason might be for a lack of safety training on the farm, it's now easier with an online tool that meets compliance requirements under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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