Sunday, November 22, 2015

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Medical researchers discover a roundworm which appears to increase fertility in women during infection. Indeed, University of California-Santa Barbra professor Aaron Blackwell, says, "The effects are unexpectedly large," noting that women's immune ...
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It will now be easier for non-medical professionals to treat opioid overdoses, after FDA quickly approved Narcan nasal spray last week.
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Researchers from Nationwide Children's Hopsital (NCH) have examined the results of a study surrounding 2,197 pregnant women between 1959 and 1974.
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A new study finds pregnant women can drink coffee without affecting their child's intelligence or behavior. Although women regularly consume caffeine while pregnant, few studies have looked at the relationship between drinking coffee and kids' development.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Pregnant coffee-lovers need not despair, new research suggests moderate caffeine consumption during pregnancy does not harm a baby's future intelligence or behavioral health.
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File - In this Oct. 27, 2015, file photo is an exterior view of the Rejuvenice spa in Las Vegas (AP). LAS VEGAS - Nevada has created health guidelines for cryotherapy after a Las Vegas spa worker was found dead in a tank that subjects users to subzero ...
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LAS VEGAS - After the death of a spa employee, Nevada has created health guidelines for cryotherapy, a treatment that experts say has been growing in popularity but is largely unregulated and whose benefits are not proven.
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The giant roundworm looks a lot like an earthworm. It's pinkish, up to a foot long and can live for two years. Right now, the worms are living comfortably in the small intestines of about a billion people worldwide.
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New developments might be incoming, as a parasitic worm could boost fertility for women and help create new drugs that could see to the same effects.
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New York: Taking caffeine in moderate amounts during pregnancy does not cause any harm to child's intelligence, says a study from Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
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Yesterday, Novartis announced that the combination of Tafinlar® (dabrafenib) + Mekinist® (trametinib) has received the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regular approval for the treatment of patients suffering from BRAF V600E/K mutation-positive ...
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To some people, happiness is a place: a result; a destination. They believe that it is something to be achieved. To others, happiness is a state of mind: a process by which we experience positive sensations while working towards a result or destination.
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Scientists have discovered a gene in E. coli that makes it resistant to a class of "last-resort" antibiotics known as polymyxins.
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In the event of future outbreaks of antibiotic-resistant infections, thousands could die, according to BBC News. The World Health Organization (WHO) is attempting to address the unnecessary use of antibiotics through a worldwide campaign, called ...
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The indiscriminate use of antibiotics is posing a threat to global healthcare though the public is still unaware of its implications, says the World Health Organisation (WHO), which is marking its maiden 'World Antibiotic Awareness Week' from November ...
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World Health Organization officials said Friday they had identified a new case of Ebola in Liberia in a 10-year-old boy who lives close to the country's capital of Monrovia.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that the altered fish bred by AquaBounty Technologies has been deemed fit for human consumption.
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"These findings underscore the importance of ensuring that proven strategies to prevent and reduce tobacco use reach the entire population, particularly vulnerable groups", Dr.
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(Adds details on case, comments from whistleblower, company). By Sarah N. Lynch. WASHINGTON Nov 20 Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp will pay $390 million to settle U.S.
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Thanksgiving is a time when many overindulge, and the Humane Society of Missouri warns that dogs, cats and other pets can also become sick from what they eat over the holiday.
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Teenagers who take drugs like Adderall and Ritalin to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are twice as likely to be bullied as their peers who don't have ADHD, a new study suggests.
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What's for dinner? Before long, it may well be genetically modified salmon, the first such altered animal cleared for human consumption in the United States.
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We're getting ready for one of my favorite holidays. I love Thanksgiving. In fact, it might even be my favorite holiday besides Christmas.
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Parents are sharing their horrific experiences trying to remove Bunchems from their children's hair. Bunchems are little colored plastic balls about the size of a quarter that stick to each other.
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Chipotle is an enormously profitable business. So profitable that it's able to fund its own rapid expansion with cash from operations and zero debt.
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Do you like sleeping in on weekends? You could be experiencing social jetlag, which can wreck havoc on your health. This according to a recent study which examined the effects of typical work schedules on people with varying circadian rhythms.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers say the acting DEA chief's dismissal of medical marijuana as 'a joke' is no laughing matter -- and they want him out of the job.
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Do you have an attitude of gratitude? It's the time of year when we are more public about sharing what makes us feel thankful, even though the past few weeks in our world have given us plenty of reason for worry, doubt and cynicism.
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In 1983, President Ronald Reagan, who was later diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, designated November as National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month.
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Dave Hill of Janesville squeezes pig lungs hanging in the lobby of St. Mary's Janesville Hospital on Thursday as part of a smoking cessation education event.
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His diabetes diagnosis in 1990 was a slap in the face for Robb Ensign, 47, who recalled that "it came out of nowhere; no one in my family had it.
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Health officials in Liberia Friday reported a new case of the deadly ebola disease more than two months after declaring the West African country Ebola-free for a second time.
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Monday mornings could be harmful to your health. Even routine sleep changes such as waking up early for work during the week may raise the risk of developing metabolic problems such as diabetes and heart disease, according to a study.
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Daughters who were born to older mothers may be at increased risk for stress, anxiety and depression when they reach young adulthood, a new study suggests.
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On Veterans Day, Stephanie Lolo loaded her two youngest kids into a minivan and drove half an hour to the Medial Office Building of Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood to have their blood tested for Type 1 diabetes.
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Most of the foods we enjoy at Thanksgiving are not good for our pets, but pumpkin is pet-friendly and healthy! Make sure you feed your furry friend only the meat of the pumpkin (not the skin, stem or leaves), and use only fresh or pure canned pumpkin.
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OGDEN, Utah (ABC4 News) - It's been quite a journey for the 'cruise ship baby,' Haiden Morgan. After spending months in a Florida hospital he's finally back home in Ogden with his family.
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With growing concern about the increase in drug overdose deaths, particularly from prescription drugs, TFAH's report shows Virginia's rate staying relatively stable and the state scoring well on preventive measures.
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - Do you need a cup of coffee in the morning to get your motor running? Perhaps two… even three? Well, drink up.
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Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp will pay USD 390 million to settle US charges that it paid specialty pharmacies illegal kickbacks in exchange for inducing patients to refill certain medications, according to an accord announced on Friday.
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