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Study finds that children given asthma steroids more likely to experience This result was more evident in children taking the asthma medicine budesonide for more than six months. Experts analysed 12,000 Finnish children aged up to two and found that those who used the drugs were short for their age.
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Womb Transplant Offers Chance For Motherhood: Ten Women To Undergo Treatment ... Ethical approval has been given for 10 womb transplants in the United Kingdom. A hundred hopeful women have been shortlisted for the clinical trials set in 2016.
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D.C. Week: ICD-10 Arrives, Meaningful Use Debated savesaved. by Shannon Firth Contributing Writer. WASHINGTON -- This week began the launch of the long-dreaded ICD-10 codes, and senators put pressure on the Obama administration to postpone rulemaking for the next stage of "Meaningful Use," a ...
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Asthma medications during infancy affect growth in children According to research presented today at the 54th Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting, infants given asthma medications during their first 2 years of age are likely to be stunted in later life.
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Womb transplants begin in U.K. after Sweden's success The U.K. has green-lighted the transplant of ten wombs to patients without one as a clinical trial. If successful, the first baby born of a transplanted womb in the region will arrive in 2018.
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What is phubbing, and is it ruining your relationships? Hey, you. Are you cheating on your friends with your phone? If so, it's got a name and, reportedly, serious side effects. According to new research, the act of phubbing, or phone snubbing, is a very real epidemic in the United States, and aside from ...
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Daily Checkup: Breast cancer awareness month prompts discussion about the need ... The Specialist: As co-director of the Dubin Breast Center at the Mount Sinai Hospital, Dr. Charles Shapiro has dedicated the past 28 years to treating breast cancer patients.
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Phubbing: The Latest Epidemic To Hit The US May Destroy Your Romantic ... According to researchers, the practice of 'phubbing,' or phone snubbing, may not only cause conflict in relationships, it might also heighten depression.
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It's gotten harder to lose weight and not for the reasons you think That's not an excuse, a group of researchers say, it's science. A study from York University published recently in the journal Obesity Research & Clinical Practice looked at dietary and exercise data for tens of thousands of Americans over the past ...
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Study Links Late Bedtimes To Weight Gain SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - Whatever is keeping you up at night, may be causing you to gain weight. Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have found a link between body mass index and sleep.
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CDPH announced first West Nile Virus case in Solano County Solano County, California - The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced today the first human infection of West Nile virus (WNV) in Solano County for 2015.
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Volunteers at Aubrey High share knowledge about mental illness Kerri Orr and other speakers from the Denton County branch of the National Alliance on Mental Illness talk Thursday with students at Aubrey High School about the signs of mental illness.
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Chicago: 74 Overdose Cases in 72 Hours Chicago city and health officials reported Friday that 74 people have overdosed from a lethal mixture of heroin and a painkiller, possibly fentanyl, over the course of 72 hours.
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ACLU Files Complaint against Trinity Health for Denying Women Reproductive According to the ACLU lawsuit, Trinity Health is guilty of "denying appropriate emergency care to women suffering pregnancy complications.
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For Mental Illness Awareness Week, a list of famous figures who have struggled ... They are urging others to know they are not in the fight alone. The National Alliance on Mental Illness recognizes the first full week of October as "Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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UPDATE 3-Amicus to delay filing for US marketing rights for lead drug ... * Amicus unlikely to file application this year. * Had earlier expected to file application by Q4. * Drug aims to be first oral drug for Fabry disease.
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Number of Chicago heroin overdoses hits 74 in 3 days CHICAGO - Authorities in Chicago say a recent rise in heroin overdoses is continuing to climb. Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford says there were 74 non-fatal overdoses between Tuesday night and Friday night.
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General Mills Recalls Another Batch of Green Beans Due to Listeria General Mills Inc. GIS 1.13 % is voluntarily recalling a small amount of frozen Cascadian Farm Cut Green Beans after a package tested positive for listeria, the second listeria-related recall for this brand of green bean this year.
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BIG DECISION: Preventive surgeries increase with fear of breast cancer Breast cancer hangs from Lora Schmidt's family tree like a poisonous fruit awaiting its next victim. The disease killed both her grandmothers at young ages, and then her mother at age 45.
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Perceiving Beauty Is Based On Experience, Not Genetics (Photo : Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reportedly have plans to expand their family. Now who said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder?
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Mom accused of harming sick, 4-year-old son during his treatment at Children's ... Jessica Valik, a mother accused of tampering with her son's feeding tube, documented his journey in YouTube clips. WCPO. Jessica Valik, 25, was charged Thursday with one count of felonious assault and one count of endangering a child after police ...
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Margaret Beck: Medicare open enrollment starts soon REDDING, California - Medicare prescription open enrollment is starting soon. The open enrollment period begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7. I cannot stress enough how important it is for seniors to check the status of their plans.
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Water filter giveaway open to all Flint residents held at UM-Flint Genesee County Health Department and United Way of Genesee County staff help distribute water filters to Flint residents on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, at the University of Michigan-Flint's Recreation Center in Flint, Mich.
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Taller people face higher risk of developing cancer: study Taller men and women face a significantly higher risk of developing cancer than their shorter counterpart, a study conducted by a team of researchers from Karolinska Institutet and University of Stockholm suggests.
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Walkers, runners dash for breast cancer cure A group of runners and walkers from the Talkington School for Young Women Leaders pose for a photo after completing in Susan G. Komen's Race for the Cure on Saturday morning.
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Susan G Komen Race for the Cure Join us for the 22nd annual Race for the Cure at our new location! We'll start at the UNO Community Arena and then cross the street to run/walk through Aksarben Village and Elmwood Park.
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State's First-Ever Human Case Of Rabies Reported These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links.
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Thousands in Flint will be able to get water filters On Thursday, officials in Michigan declared a public health emergency over the state of Flint's water, which doctors suspect is negatively affecting local residents' health.
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1003 Alzheimer FOTD-Ruesch::1 Gloria Ruesch, broker associate at NP Dodge Real Estate Sales, asked for a show of hands at a staff meeting of those who knew someone who was directly affected by Alzheimer's.
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Washing dishes relieves your stress level and eases your mind: New Study Washing dishes could assist individuals decrease their stress ranges, offered that the family chore is finished with mindfulness, analysis exhibits.
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Lawsuit: American Spirit Cigarettes Unhealthy Despite 'Natural' Claims SANTA FE, N.M. (CBS/AP) - The company behind American Spirit cigarettes is being targeted in a class-action lawsuit. A Florida law firm filed the suit this week against Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Co.
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Storm cancels Komen Charlotte Race, Observer's Pink event Steven Decker (glasses and pink hair) carried a flag in support of his wife Amanda Decker (glasses next to Steven) who has been a cancer survivor for 19 years, A crowd of at least 15,000 awash in pink burst from the starting line near Marshall Park in ...
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Signs and symptoms of breast cancer that can help woman detect the cancer at ... INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Oct. 3, 2015)-- One out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, but there are not always symptoms.
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#IHadAMiscarriage: Woman creates empathy cards for miscarriages After Jessica Zucker had a miscarriage, she watched as friends and family struggled to find the words to say, while some said nothing at all.
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12th Annual Buddy Walk to Support Down Syndrome Research, Awareness October 3 The 12th Annual Buddy Walk of South Plainfield is set for Oct. 3 at Putnam Park. Previous image Next image. •••. Close this.
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Aspen Foods Expands Recall of Frozen, Raw, Stuffed and Breaded Chicken Entrées The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Friday, Oct. 2, 2015, that Aspen Foods of Chicago is recalling approximately 561,000 pounds of frozen, raw, stuffed and breaded chicken products that appear to be ...
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