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UK to go ahead with Uterus transplants after Sweden's success A small group of women will be the first in the United Kingdom to undergo womb transplants as doctors receive permission to begin carrying out the operation.
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Brazil halts use of Silimed silicone breast implants A laboratory worker of Silimed factory checks silicone implants at a factory in Rio de Janeiro. Reuters. Monday, Oct 05, 2015. Reuters.
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Scientists are working on an "exercise pill" so you never have to work out again Imagine if, instead of sweating on the treadmill and forcing yourself through repetitive sit-ups, you could have the benefits of exercise without any of the effort.
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Could a pill offer the same benefits as exercise? It is well established that exercise is good for health. But would you still head to the gym if you could simply take a pill that produces some of the same benefits?
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NAMI-ND hosts Mental Illness Awareness Week Each night during the first week of October, a green light illuminates Touchdown Jesus on Hesburgh Library. But the light isn't meant to cheer on the Irish football team.
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Getting through: How 8 survivors battled breast cancer After a breast cancer diagnosis comes the challenge of treatment. Chemotherapy, surgery, radiation and other procedures can be exhausting and overwhelming.
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John Oliver Rips GOPs Oregon Shooting Reaction: Worst Time to Talk About ... The host of HBO's 'Last Week Tonight' slammed GOP presidential candidates for only bringing up mental health 'as a means of steering the conversation away from gun control.
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NFL goes pink to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to show their support the National Football League's players, coaches, referees, cheerleaders and spectators donned the color pink.
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JERE BRANDS: Mental illness: You are not alone #EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a series of columns focusing on mental health. This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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Reynolds American subject of class-action lawsuit SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - The company behind a line of cigarettes touted as natural is being targeted in a class-action lawsuit. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports a Florida law firm filed the lawsuit this week against the maker of American Spirit ...
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Natural cigarette maker subject of class-action lawsuit SANTA FE, N.M. - The company behind a line of cigarettes touted as natural is being targeted in a class-action lawsuit. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports (http://bit.
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Chicago hit with dozens of heroin overdoses in three days CHICAGO -- In Chicago, at least 74 people overdosed on heroin over a period of just three days last week. Officials think the drug had been mixed with powerful painkillers.
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Late bedtimes for teens could lead to weight gain over time UNDATED (CBS NEWS) -- 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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Patient at hospital dies after altercation with two security officers A patient at MedStar Washington Hospital Center died Thursday after being critically injured earlier last week in an altercation with two hospital security officers, the hospital said in a statement.. The incident occurred near the main entrance to the ...
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Study: Height May Increase Cancer Risk A study out of Sweden says your height may be linked to your risk of getting cancer. More from Fox21Online. Essentia Health Holds Breast Cancer Seminar · Fall Colors Train Ride is Hosted by Duluth Non-Profit · Conference Focuses on Diabetes Treatments ...
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Zip line popularity soars along with injuries, study finds CHICAGO (AP) - Injuries from zip line accidents have soared along with the popularity of an activity that hurtles riders through the air, sometimes at dizzying heights above ground, a study of U.S.
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Relax! Wash the Dishes While not all of us are a huge fan of doing the dishes, this routine household chore may help improve our state of being and relieve us from stress, says a new study now published in Mindfulness.
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Cancer Q&A: Are there different forms of breast cancer? Generally, breast cancer can either be categorized as either invasive or invasive and emanates from one of two parts (lobules or the milk ducts) of the breasts.
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Family builds support system to aid father and husband with Alzheimer's ... • Alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, it is the ... » Read more. X. Some facts about Alzheimer's disease.
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Ohio mom says son knew risks of painkiller-laced heroin COLUMBUS, Ohio - An Ohio mother whose adult son died of a drug overdose this year said her son knew the risks posed by painkiller-laced heroin flooding the state.
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Feeling Stressed? Do the Dishes! Gwen and Ann Beavor doing the washing-up in the kitchen. (Photo : Fox Photos/Getty Images). 0. Subscribe to Newsletter! A basic household chore was recently shown to be quite effective in relieving stress.
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Obamacare Has Given Doctors A 3% Pay Raise Primary care physicians got a 3% increase in reimbursement last year thanks largely to expansion of health benefits under the Affordable Care Act, a new analysis indicates.
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3 steps to getting the most out of your Medicare This story is sponsored by KSL Local. Find local services, events, restaurants and much more. It's Oct. 3, and that means it's time to review your Medicare enrollment choice.
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ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Catholic Hospital For Failing to Provide Emergency ... Lawsuit: Policies at Trinity Health Corp. forbid doctors from terminating pregnancies when continuing them puts at risk mother's life.
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Taking Charge: Open enrollment means it's time to reassess your Medicare plan For R.I.'s 190,000 Medicare beneficiaries, Oct. 15 marks the start of open enrollment. Even if you're pleased with your current plans, it's prudent to review your options during this period, which lasts until Dec. 7. email · print.
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Tap water in Flint, Michigan classified as hazardous waste Since the city switched their water source, Flint's tap water contains double the amount of lead, leading the EPA to designate it as hazardous waste.
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Detroit men take water to Flint RIGHT NOW. WE'LL HAVE AN UPDATE AS SOON AS WE GET NEW INFORMATION. Steve: THE FLINT WATER PROBLEM HAS GOTTEN SO BAD, THE STATE DECLARED A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY.
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Photo gallery: Walk to End Alzheimer's Sisters Mary LoGiudice (left) and Lena Hogan, both of Kansas City, sported t-shirts honoring their late mother, Josephine LoGiudice who died last year, during the 2015 Walk to End Alzheimer's held Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015, in Corporate Woods in Overland Park.
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Weight Gain: Late Bedtimes Linked To Increase In BMI Going to sleep late could cause weight gain, a new study suggests. (Photo : Flickr/Laura D'Alessandro). A regular sleep schedule helps our circadian rhythm stay on track.
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Mindfulness while Dishwashing Relieves Stress, Experts Say mindfulness Washing dishes may help people lower their stress levels, provided that the household chore is done with mindfulness, research shows.
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How Phones Ruin Relationships: What Is Phubbing And How Serious Is It? A couple of young students taking a picture with a phone mobile while they take a coffee in Dakar Bar in Santiago. (Photo : Xulio Villarino/Cover/Getty Images).
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