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Cleveland Clinic to perform first-ever uterus transplants in US (Video from University of Gothenburg in Sweden). While her friends were all starting to get their periods, there was no sign of hers.
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Number of U.S. smokers declines to all-time low The CDC reports the percentage of U.S. adult somkers declined from 20.9 percent in 2005 to 17.8 in 2013. File Photo by underworld/Shutterstock.
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WHO warns against diabetes epidemic Stating that immediate action has to be taken to control the onslaught of diabetes, Poonam Khetrapal Singh, World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Director for South-East Asia, said on the World Diabetes (November 14) that diabetes is a global ...
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Simple tips to become a healthier you Blood sugar testing kit for people suffering with diabetes. Though nine out of 10 diabetics have Type 2 diabetes, there is another type of diabetes that is often overlooked and not discussed enough.
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Who should you have on your diabetes team? "Data from three trans-Atlantic registries have identified the beneficial glycemic effect of insulin pump use, with mean HbA1c being 0.5% lower than what is achieved by those on injection therapy, and application of this technology for all youth with ...
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Scientists study protien that may be the secret to malaria's rapid growth Scientists have made major breakthroughs in studying the growth and life cycle of Malaria. Called cyclins, these proteins control cell division and thus growth.
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Scientists find key to malaria growth They say it is down to protein molecules called cyclins which cause cells to divide rapidly in the malaria parasite. The study, led by a team from the University of Nottingham, could lead to new treatments for malaria, the researchers said.
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How malaria parasite grows Scientists from The University of Nottingham have uncovered the role of cyclin, the protein molecule that drives the growth of malaria within mosquitoes.
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Cyclin' out of gear: Malaria parasites grinding to a halt Scientists from The University of Nottingham have uncovered the role of cyclin—the protein molecule that drives the growth of malaria within mosquitoes.
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Cleveland Clinic to perform first uterus transplants in U.S. While her friends were all starting to get their periods, there was no sign of hers. Then, a gynecologist offered a devastating explanation.
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CDC Reports Autism Rate Increase, But You Won't Guess Why On Friday, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reported a roughly 1 percent rise in the prevalence of autism in 2014, but according to researchers, changes to the ...
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Autism Rate Jumps to 1 in 45 Children, But Don't Be Alarmed The accepted estimates on the number of US kids with Autism is still one in about 70, but results of yet another survey by the CDC, asking parents if a professional ever said their child was Autistic, shows the number to be one in 45.
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FDA's approval for Tagrisso, AstraZeneca's $3 billion lung cancer drug A new lung cancer treatment from the British company AstraZeneca PLC (LON: AZN) received the early approval of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Belly Fat is Riskier for the Heart than Obesity The recent study has revealed that even if an individual has healthy weight, extra pounds around the midsection can still expose you to heightened risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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A lung cancer drug by AstraZeneca, Tagrisso, gets FDA approval The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its approval to the tablet once used for the treatment of a sub-set of patients who had advanced non-small cell lung cancer much before than expected by experts.
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Local advocates speak out against linking autism with violence According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention: Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges.
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FDA orders recall of 2800 scope-washing machines, citing infection risk Amid an ongoing investigation into superbug outbreaks nationwide, U.S. regulators have ordered a Pennsylvania company to recall its scope-cleaning machines used at UCLA and more than 1,000 other hospitals and clinics.
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AstraZeneca's new drug for lung cancer gets go-ahead from FDA The US FDA has given green signal to a new lung cancer drug of British drugmaker AstraZeneca. The drug called AZD9291 to be sold in market with the name Tagrisso is an 80 milligram once-daily tablet.
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Rate of maternal mortality falls by 50PC American women are twice as likely to die from causes related to pregnancy or childbirth than Canadian women, according to a report published by the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the World Bank.
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The UK's Uncontrollable Diabetes and Obesity Epidemic: Exploding the Myths The rising "obesity and diabetes epidemic" and weight-loss surgery are rarely away from our newspaper headlines and TV screens.
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Flu shots offered through drive thru clinic VICTORVILLE - With the cold season nearing full swing, Victor Valley Global Medical Center plans to host a drive-thru flu shot clinic for local residents.
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Surry County Health and Nutrition Center offering free flu shots The Surry County Health and Nutrition Center will be offering the flu shots at the county human services building located at 1218 State Street in Mount Airy.
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Theranos is wrapped in scandal but goes hard to change laws to its advantage Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of Theranos, speaks at the Fortune Global Forum in San Francisco. Image: Jeff Chiu/Associated Press.
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The Key to Malaria Growth Found kimetan/iStock/ThinkStock(NEW YORK) -- Scientists have found the key to malaria's growth, says the BBC. The scientists have determined that cyclins, or protein molecules, cause cells to divide quickly in the parasite.
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Here's why you should get your flu shot now Baltimore City health commissioner Dr. Leana Wen talks about the importance of the flu shot. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. Advertising.
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Horseshoe Hammond men make strides for breast cancer HAMMOND | It was battle that rivaled Victoria's Secret last month when the men of Horseshoe Casino in Hammond showed off their figures while wearing custom-made bras in a fashion show for breast cancer.
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New produce safety rules aim to prevent outbreaks photo - Untainted spinach grows near Castroville, Calif., in this Sept. 18 Untainted spinach grows near Castroville, Calif., in this Sept.
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Scientists look into protein which may be able to cure malaria Even though humanity has been able to fight and even overcome a number of deadly diseases like polio and bubonic plague, malaria is still among the deadliest and widespread diseases inside the world.
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Some offended by OCD sweater selling at Target A sweater being sold at local Target stores is offending some people in the mental health community. Fed. proposal in works to ban smoking in public housing units.
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Susan Campbell: New breast cancer screening guidelines rekindle rage This artwork by Donna Grethen relates to controversial new recommendations for when women should have mammograms. This artwork by Donna Grethen relates to controversial new recommendations for when women should have mammograms.
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Study Shows Merck Hepatitis C Drug Cures Addicts Hepatitis C patients who use intravenous drugs were cured at a high rate by Merck & Co.'s experimental therapy, a study found, a result that could put pressure on U.S.
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My Time: South River High goes pink for breast cancer awareness South River High School students who wore pink Oct. 23 for Pink Out Day were organized into a human ribbon in the football stadium to signify the pink breast cancer awareness logo.
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Guinea releases last 68 people from Ebola quarantine CONAKRY Nov 14 The final 68 people who had been in contact with an Ebola patient were released from quarantine on Saturday, said a senior health official, raising hopes of an end to the disease in the last West African country with confirmed cases.
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Debate over processed red meat, cancer link presses on According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there may be a link between eating processed meats and red meat and colorectal cancer, and eating larger amounts could increase the risk.
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People with OCD Wants Target to Remove Christmas-Themed Sweaters Off their Shelves People suffering with OCD 'obsessive Christmas disorder' are using social media to show their anger against Target for putting on sale of its Christmas-themed sweater.
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N-Out Sues Delivery Service DoorDash "We want to make sure that the hot bags that they're using are up to the spec so that our burgers get delivered to our guests hot", Dwyer said.
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Ohio's Traditional Deer-Gun Hunting Season Begins Nov. 30 Ohio -(Ammoland.com)- Deer hunting is an extremely popular activity for sportsmen and women statewide and Ohio's white-tailed deer continue to provide hunters across the state with excellent opportunities for success as they head out into the field.
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Bacon apologists prove that meat is addictive The meat-eating public's general reaction - disbelief, denial and anger - to the World Health Organization's announcement that bacon and other processed meats cause cancer and that red meat, including beef, pork and lamb, is probably also carcinogenic, ...
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Benefits of teen obesity surgery outweighs risks, largest such study says Michael Conroy Study participant Miranda Taylor, 20, had weight-loss surgery when she was 16. She said, "I feel awesome. It's like a new life.
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Can you believe beer bellies are deadlier than obesity? People who have normal body mass index (BMI), which is a measurement of obesity, can have central obesity. "There are many different names for it", said study co-author Thais Coutinho, a cardiologist at the Ottawa Heart Institute.
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Hepatitis A Confirmed in Waterloo, Seneca County McDonalds Food Worker The Seneca County Health Department has confirmed a case of Hepatitis A in a food service worker employed at the McDonalds located at 2500 Mound Rd.
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WHO: Diets High In Processed Meats 'May Cause 34000 Deaths Annually' EDITOR'S NOTE: The medical community has long suspected a link between red or processed meat and colorectal cancer, and the results of this most recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and featured in Medical News Today lends credence ...
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Nonprofits funding more breast cancer research AUSTIN -- From the billions the federal government spends on cancer research every year, $550 million goes toward breast cancer. Researchers say it's not enough.
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Beebe adds additional flu clinic November 16 Beebe Healthcare's Population Department has added an additional free flu clinic on Monday, Nov 16, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the East Lobby of the Beebe Healthcare Medical Center in Lewes.
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Lawsuit claims Qualitest birth control packaging mistake led to pregnancies These pills maintain the ritual of taking birth control every day to make it easier to remember, and it's during the week of placebo pills when a woman typically experiences bleeding similar to a period.
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Processed meats and red meat should be treat, not regular food item OK, giving up horse meat and goat meat won't be a big sacrifice for most people. But the list of other kinds of meat you're also not supposed to eat anymore is a long one: Processed meat such as hot dogs, bacon, ham, corned beef, beef jerky, sausages ...
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